
Jenna Odle received the Diane Kilpatrick Memorial scholarship!


🐅Tigers Giving Back🐅
What a day!! Today, our faculty, staff, and students all came together to raise money for St. Jude. We played a student/teacher basketball game, dodgeball tournament, flag football, taped our principal to the wall, had a petting zoo, dunking booth, snow cones, and many other booths that teachers dedicated their time and energy to host. We can't wait to announce how much we raised once everything is added together. Thanks to everyone for a great day!









Congratulations to these three young men that made the all district team!!! Nathan Roach made it to the semifinal round. Bradley Scott and Joel Renfroe are district champions in doubles. Great job by all the players representing LHS in the district individual tournament. The boys’ team will host Chester County Monday for the team district championship.



Let's TACO 'bout our wonderful cafeteria staff at Lexington High School! This staff is sure to provide "Nacho Average" lunch for our students and staff each day. Join us in celebrating them and thanking them for all they do. We appreciate you!


The Lexington High School Baccalaureate Service will be held on Sunday, May 5th at 6:00pm at First Baptist Church-Lexington.


Lexington, TN. – Henderson County Schools announced today that Lexington High School has
been selected to win a Learning Environment grant through the TVA EnergyRight School Uplift
program. Pictured are energy team members; (Back, L to R) Kaelyn Chappel, D’Mia Armstrong, Jade Clark;
(Front, L to R) Mrs. Lauren Marchbanks, Abby Cook, Paislee Douglas, Rylee Wadley, Selena Krypciak, Avery Todd.
Tight budgets and aging buildings leave many schools facing a difficult decision between
funding learning programs and making needed facility upgrades that can lower energy costs
and improve health and comfort. TVA’s School Uplift program partnered with local power
companies across seven states to help 106 public schools tackle energy waste this school year.
School Uplift is a year-long energy management training program, developed with the State of
Tennessee’s Energy Efficient Schools Initiative, that helps public schools make smart energy
choices that improve the classroom learning environment and save money through decreased
energy use.
“School Uplift is another great example of TVA and Lexington Electric’s investment in our
community,” said Lauren Marchbanks. “We learned so much through this program about how to
make our school more efficient and comfortable, and I’m proud of our staff and students whose
efforts earned this grant. We plan on investing the grant money in more flexible seating for
classrooms that will improve our facility and make Lexington High School an even better place
for all students to learn and thrive.”
Lexington High School joins over 225 schools to have completed School Uplift over the past
four years, competing to earn grants for building upgrades and other learning environment
improvements. On average, participating schools save nearly 10% on their annual energy bills
from behavior changes alone.
“Every dollar invested in our schools helps districts allocate resources to where it matters most –
educating our children,” said Monika Beckner, vice president of TVA’s Energy Services &
Programs. “We’re inspired by the winners of this year’s School Uplift grants and proud of their
dedication to reducing energy waste and building a sustainable future for us all.”
Recently, TVA’s School Uplift program was recognized as a 2024 ENERGY STAR Partner of the
Year by ENERGY STAR, administered by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.


We regret to inform you that there is currently a delay in the shipment of the 2024 Yearbooks. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. Please rest assured that our staff is working diligently to ensure that you receive the most up-to-date information. As soon as we have distribution details available, we will promptly inform you. We deeply apologize for any inconvenience this delay may have caused. -The LHS Yearbook Staff


The Carroll Bank and Trust Scholarship recipient is Kaitlyn Parker!


Seniors who previously met or beat their ACT projection received a steak dinner for lunch today. Prizes were given to a few lucky individuals. Congratulations to these hard working students. Go Tigers!


Look what is new in Henderson County Schools!!


Happy Principals Day to our INCREDIBLE Henderson County Principals!


Mason White built a t-shirt launcher for a chemistry project in Coach McAdam's class.


Happy Principal Appreciation day to our leader, Steve Lindsey! We are so grateful for you and all you do for our students, staff, and school.


Tomorrow, Thursday, May 2nd is the SDC World History, American History, and Criminal Justice End of Course Test. Students should report to 1st block for attendance. Testing will begin at 8:00am. Good Luck Tigers!


Biology I students will take the End of Course test tomorrow, May 2nd. All students should report to their 1st block class. Testing will begin at 8:00am. Good Luck Tigers!


Senior Exam Schedule!


Congratulations to the Tim Rogers Scholarship recipient, Rebekah Wallace!


Algebra 1, Algebra 2, and Geometry students will take the Math Subparts 2 & 3 tomorrow. Students should report to their first block. Testing will begin at 8:00am. Go Tigers!


Sports Physicals are on Friday, May 3rd. You must have a form signed and returned from your Coach. If you have any questions, please contact Mrs. Erin Kyle, school nurse.


Best of luck to our Nursing Service students as they take the CNA test tomorrow!
