
LCHS appreciates our Bus Drivers!

Red Ribbon Week October 23-31. Red Ribbon Week is a national drug prevention campaign that began in 1988. Today, the red ribbon serves as a catalyst to mobilize communities to educate youth and encourage participation in drug prevention activities.
This week LCHS students have the opportunity to sign a drug free pledge and have their name entered to win prizes at the end of the week.
Next week will be Red Ribbon Spirit Week. All students are encouraged to participate.
Monday 28th- Rally in Red (wear red)
Tuesday 29th- Team Up Against Drugs (wear favorite sports team apparel)
Wednesday 30th- Wake Up Drug Free (pajama day)
Thursday 31st - Black out Drugs (wear black)

Grab a blanket and your favorite football, frisbee, etc. and join us tonight on the field for a movie, bounce house, hot chocolate, and concessions!


Last chance to REGISTER for a spot in our Community Parking Lot Yard Sale! For just $25, you can join us on 11/2 to sell your items and keep all your profit. Register: https://tinyurl.com/LCYardSale


ATTENTION Parents: The health department will be at LCHS Nov. 6, during all lunch tracks to offer Flu vaccines to students. If you are interested in having your student vaccinated, please complete the required form and submit no later than October 29.



LCHS upperclassman enjoyed visiting the Probe Fair today. With more than 55 colleges in attendance from all over Georgia, Tennessee, Alabama, Florida and even one college from Indiana, students enjoyed the opportunity to talk with Admission Counselors about the application process and vast array of undergraduate programs available to them.

Senior Class of 2020: Herff Jones will be taking make-up cap/gown & graduation announcements orders during lunch on Thursday, October 31st.
Use the link below to place/pay for your orders www.highschool.herffjones.com .

Attention Patents of Seniors: Financial Aid Night will be Tuesday, Oct. 22nd at 6:00 in the Collaborative Learning Center.

Early Childcare Education II students enjoyed career exploration activities today at Dahlonega Country Day. They used lessons they prepared to teach kiddos using Bat and Spider themed activities.


Congrats to the Lady Indians Softball team for winning both games last night vs. Crisp County. They are heading to Columbus next week to take part in the Final 8 State Tournament! #prideinthetribe #TR1BE


LCHS was the recipient of not only ONE, but TWO Bright Idea Grants! CONGRATULATIONS Mr. Bearinger and Ms. Gilleland!!! We can’t wait to see how the students in your classrooms benefit from this unexpected WIN!



Happy Birthday to these cuties! LCHS Ag Barn is producing piglets to the tune of 13 at a time!

Mrs. Kim’s English class saw Julius Caesar at the Shakespeare Tavern today!




Dr. Alldred's Anatomy Classes are hard at work today studying organ systems by dissecting fetal pigs.

Congratulations to our Teacher of the Year, Mr. Johnathan Mullins!


Local artist, Win Crannell, visited with Visual Art students. He spoke about his career, artwork and conducted a workshop on pencil drawings of trees. Please stop by his booth at Gold Rush and thank him for his dedication to our students!

Come out and support the Indians tonight at the Burial Grounds for our Homecoming Game.

For the second year in a row, LCHS Theatre - The Tribe Theatre has been invited to perform for middle school students' visiting the Holly Theatre with Leisure Time Tours. They presented “US, a Teen History” FOUR times today kept their energy right up to the end!



Parents: Please take a moment to read the attached information from the Georgia Department of Public Health regarding vaping and electronic cigarettes.



It's Homecoming Week in Lumpkin County and even the teachers are getting in on the fun! English Teachers enjoyed Tacky Tourist earlier this week. Come out the Parade today at 4:30 PM and the Homecoming Game at 7:30 on Friday!
