Congratulations to the LHS boys’ and girls’ tennis teams. They both picked up another district win tonight against Haywood County. They will have a busy week when they come back from the break with an out of district match with Bolivar and district matches with North Side and South Side.
Monday, April 1st is the last day to purchase a prom ticket. Don't miss out! See Mrs. Rainey in room 143 to purchase.
Mrs. Brigance's English 11 class conducted a mock trial based on the story "Lamb to the Slaughter".
Please find the link below to the LHS Announcements. These are also on the Documents tab on the Henderson County App and Website: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1_PTZxio4T-aofbiWBgfbRg3FYu_qWlgTka0XPafvTtY/edit?usp=sharing
Planning to Enroll in Honors English Next Year?
If you are, remember to complete a Summer Reading Assignment. These assignments are now accessible online or through your English teacher!
It’s time for another Meet our Team Monday! Each Monday, we are sharing profiles featuring our dedicated faculty and staff who go above and beyond to make our school the outstanding and welcoming community that it is. Our state scores speak to the commitment of our faculty and staff. We want to introduce who each one is as a person. Join us in celebrating our team each week.
Big Day for the LHS AFJROTC!! •2nd Overall Music City Drill Meet •2nd Armed Drill •2nd Unarmed Drill •3rd Color Guard And...🏆Best AFJROTC🏆 Congratulations!! A big THANK YOU to Capt Sullivan and Sr Park for all of their hard work and dedication to their students and program!! We appreciate you!
Cheer Tryout Information
It is Report Card Day in Henderson County!
The LHS TigerArt Club was awarded a grant from the Tennessee Arts Commission to travel to Nashville on Thursday, March 14th. Art students and club members enjoyed the day viewing the art exhibit “Southern/Modern” at The Frist Museum that featured artists from the south inclusive of both masters and contemporaries. The exhibit portrayed life in the south as we know it today and also stories of the past covering segregation, the industrial era, and modern works by artists that studied abroad and brought European movements such as Abstract Expressionism back to the south. The students also took part in the Art Quest interactive studio experience at the Frist and then made their way to the Gulch to spend their afternoon doing a walking tour of murals in the area. Thank you parents and teachers for allowing our students to participate in the enrichment this day provided!
Happy Spring Break!
LHS Tennis played a district match with South Gibson today. The boys’ team won 6-1 and are now 3-0 overall and 2-0 in our district. The girls’ team lost 0-7 and are now 2-2 overall and 2-1 in our district.
Ms. Lidian's 9th grade English class just finished reading "Animal Farm" by George Orwell, and students are currently studying rhetoric (persuasive techniques) so her students created rhetoric posters advertising "Animal Farm". Their creativity is amazing!
If you are 17 or older, you are eligible to give blood. Students that are 17 years old have to get permission slips signed; students that are 18 years old can consent for themselves. Please see Mrs. Young in room 1 to get your appointment booked. Some teachers actually give extra credit and you receive 1 hour of community service! Help save a life!
Seniors- this is your reminder that prom tickets are $35 through Friday and will increase after Spring Break.
Congratulations to the LHS Tigers Tennis Team!!! Both the boys’ and girls’ teams picked up a district win today against Crockett County. Boys won 6-1 and girls won 4-3. This gives our boys’ team a 2-0 record and the girls’ team a 2-1 record overall for the year. They have another district match Thursday with South Gibson coming to town.
Come join us for LEAP Night on Thursday, March 14th! Parents and Students are welcome.
Congratulations to the LHS girls’ tennis team. They picked up their first district win today against Dyer Co. 4-3. This was a great start to their district play.
Ramiah Bell achieved 2nd place in district 8 for her remarkable VFW Voice of Democracy speech entitled "The Five Attributes of Our Democracy." Ramiah is a 9th-grade student in Mrs. Rachel Brigance's English class. In this memorable photo, she is seen alongside Commander Ronnie Goff, Adjutant Chris Dangler, and Principal Steve Lindsey.
The Juniors and Sophomores will take the ACT Test tomorrow, Tuesday, March 12th. Students should report to their 1st block class for attendance. We wish everyone the best of luck! Go Tigers!