Tomorrow will be EOC testing for Biology students. We will also have SDC Makeups. All students should report to their 1st Block class for attendance. Good Luck!
7 months ago, Cary Bivens
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6th straight years of earning a banner! Congratulations to the players and coaches!!
7 months ago, Lexington High School
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DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE AIR FORCE ACCESSIONS CENTER PROVISIONAL (AETC) Lexington High School Students Receives Air Force Junior ROTC Flight Academy Scholarships Maxwell AFB, AL (Dec. 04, 2024) – Micah Roach and Mason Taylor, Air Force Junior ROTC cadets at Lexington High School, have received scholarships to attend an accredited aviation university participating in a private pilot license training program in the summer of 2025. Cadets Micah Roach and Mason Taylor are two of 194 Air Force Junior ROTC cadets around the world to receive the scholarship from Headquarters Air Force Junior ROTC, Maxwell Air Force Base, Montgomery, AL. 1,203 cadets applied for the scholarship opportunity. There are more than 85,000 high school students enrolled in Air Force Junior ROTC at more than 830 high schools in the U.S and overseas. The scholarship covers transportation, room and board, academics and flight hours required to potentially earn a private pilot license. The scholarship is valued at approximately $27,000. Cadets Roach and Taylor are 2 of 6 cadets selected from all Tennessee applicants. Cadet Aaron Mayo, a junior Air Force Junior ROTC cadet at Lexington High School is one of 136 cadets around the world to receive an alternate slot. Cadet Mayo will receive the same opportunity if he is activated upon a training slot becoming available. The Flight Academy Scholarship Program is an Air Force-level initiative in collaboration with the commercial aviation industry to address the national civilian and military pilot shortage. The Flight Academy allows aspiring young aviators to get their Private Pilot’s Certification, at no cost, during an eight-week summer course at partner universities. This incurs no military commitment while providing a college transcript. Those who participate in the program do not incur a military commitment to the Air Force or other branch of service, nor does completing the program guarantee acceptance into one of the military’s commissioning programs. The mission of Air Force Junior ROTC is developing citizens of character.
7 months ago, Lexington High School
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Congratulations to these Air Force JROTC members for being selected for Flight Academy.
7 months ago, Lexington High School
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End of Course test for Geometry, Algebra I, and Algebra II will be tomorrow! Students should report to their first block class for attendance. Good luck, Tigers!
7 months ago, Cary Bivens
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SDC Students will take the American History Exam tomorrow! Students should report to their first block class for attendance. Good luck!
7 months ago, Cary Bivens
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The LAST day to order your yearbook before the New Year price increase is approaching! Order online or in Room 20 of the Old Building! https://www.balfour.com/tennessee/lexington/lexington-high-school
7 months ago, Cary Bivens
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Mrs. Crystal Hunt's Spanish classes recently made piñatas! Check out their awesome creativity!
7 months ago, Cary Bivens
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Tomorrow students will take English 9 & 10 End of Course: Part 2 & 3. Students should report to their 1st block class for attendance! Good luck, Tigers!
7 months ago, Cary Bivens
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Lexington High School alumni, Michael Leslie will be speaking in the morning! Everyone is welcome!
7 months ago, Cary Bivens
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We are thrilled to celebrate our talented students, Ramiah Bell and Zack Beaty, who have achieved remarkable success in the VFW Essay Competition! Each year, students showcase their creativity and patriotism by writing and recording audio essays based on a specific theme. This year, the theme was “Is America Today Our Forefathers’ Vision?” We are proud to announce that 10th grader Ramiah Bell has earned 1st place, while 9th grader Zack Beaty secured 2nd place! Congratulations to both students for their hard work!
7 months ago, Cary Bivens
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Get Ready for the Cold with Tiger Gear! Are you looking for some cozy Tiger baseball clothing to keep warm this winter? Now is the perfect time to snag some deals on Tiger gear! This isn’t a fundraiser; it’s a fantastic opportunity to show your support for the Tigers! Don’t miss out—contact Coach Dyer today to place your order and gear up for the season! dyer.brad@hcschoolstn.org
7 months ago, Cary Bivens
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🎄Ms. Coffman's hospitality and tourism class made Christmas cards to share with nursing home residents. 🎄
8 months ago, Cary Bivens
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Best of luck to our students as they take the End of Course: Math Part 1 tomorrow! Students will test during their regularly scheduled math class.
8 months ago, Cary Bivens
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Congratulations to our Teacher of the Year, Mr. Jonce Lemmings!
8 months ago, Rebecca Rainey
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8 months ago, Lexington High School
Lexington High School Earns Prestigious Reward School Status Lexington, TN—Lexington High School has been awarded the prestigious Reward School designation for the 2023-24 school year, a significant achievement for both the school and the community. Based on the state's federal accountability system, this honor is given to schools in Tennessee that demonstrate exceptional performance and growth. Lexington High School's Reward School designation is awarded based on the school achieving an overall score of 3.1 or higher on the state's federal accountability calculation, demonstrating outstanding performance across academic indicators such as achievement, growth, and college/career readiness. In addition, the award highlights the school’s success in several key areas, including: -Achievement: Consistently high academic performance in various subjects. -Growth: Significant improvements in student learning and academic progress. -Chronic Absenteeism: Low rates of student absenteeism, ensuring students are engaged and present. -Graduation Rate: High on-time graduation rates, showing success in helping students complete their high school education. -College/Career Readiness: Strong preparation for students' future success, whether in higher education or the workforce. -English Language Learner Performance: Exceptional outcomes for English language learners, ensuring equitable access to education for all students. “We are incredibly proud of our students, teachers, and our entire school community,” said Mr. Brandon Rainey, Lexington High School Principal. “This achievement wouldn’t have been possible without the collective effort of our students, staff, parents, and the local community. We will continue to build on this success and work diligently toward even greater accomplishments in the future.” The Reward School distinction recognizes Lexington High School’s commitment to fostering academic growth, preparing students for their futures, and providing a supportive and engaging learning environment.
8 months ago, Lexington High School
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Mr.Beecham and the Henderson County School District wishes you and yours a wonderful Thanksgiving filled with many blessings!
8 months ago, Henderson County Schools
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8 months ago, Lexington High School
Our school community is deeply saddened by the passing of Oscar Diebold. He was a cherished member of the senior class and the JROTC and will be profoundly missed. Our thoughts are with Oscar’s family during this difficult time. https://www.reedschapel.com/obituaries/Oscar-Diebold/#!/TributeWall
8 months ago, Lexington High School
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