
Great start to the LHS men's soccer season!
JV Tigers 1 - Huntingdon 0
Varsity Tigers 5 - Huntingdon 0
GBR!!!

Henderson County Schools proudly announces Derek Carr as the new head football coach at Lexington High School.
Coach Carr is a 2008 graduate of McKenzie High School. He played quarterback at the University of Tennessee at Martin from 2008-2012. His coaching career began as a graduate assistant coach at UT Martin. He has since served as a wide receiver coach and offensive coordinator at Temple University, Tennessee Tech, South Side High School, and Milan High School. He was the head coach at Milan High School for the past two seasons.
Coach Carr is a member of the Hall of Fame at the University of Tennessee at Martin and the Carrol County Sports Hall of Fame. He coached under Matt Rhule (current Nebraska Head Coach) at Temple, with Marcus Satterfield (current Nebraska Offensive Coordinator) at Tennesee Tech, and Jason Simpson at UT-Martin.
Derek, his wife Shelley, and his two children, Landry and Bryson, are excited to join Tiger Nation and the rich athletic tradition at Lexington High School.


LHS Men's Soccer will play a scrimmage game tonight @ Huntingdon at 5:30
GBR


Henderson County Schools will be celebrating National School Breakfast Week next week, March 4th - 8th ... be watching for more information!!


Passes for LHS Men's Soccer season are on sale now! They will be sold at the gate at our first HOME game next Tuesday, March 5th against Scotts Hill. Come out at 6pm to get your season pass and support the LHS Men's Soccer Team. GBR!

Our juniors are very fortunate to be in an all day ACT prep today with Dr. Ben Phillips with Union University and Jane Ross Tutoring. 📚


HOSA’s top fundraiser sellers were rewarded by Mrs. Young & Mrs. Lovins with a tour of Jackson-Madison County General Hospital. The students were able to rotate through the Radiology, Pharmacy, and Lab departments. This was a wonderful experience to those exploring career options!


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.





This Thursday night, February 29th the LHS Yearbook staff will be hosting Great Pretenders. The show begins at 6:00pm with the Silent Auction beginning at 5:30pm. We have over $800 worth of auction items that have been donated from local businesses. 100% of the proceeds raised at this event will be donated to the Susan Walker Scholarship Foundation, which directly benefits students in our school! See Mrs. Bivens or Yearbook Staff members to purchase tickets. Come and support a great cause and enjoy the show!



Students in Mrs. Marchbanks’ Chemistry 2 have been studying the movement of electrons through ionic equations. This lab demonstrated the process of electroplating by depositing copper metal onto a nail.





LHS Students... wear your RED tomorrow! We will have our Black History Month program with Rodney Campbell as our guest speaker and our Lady Tigers play tomorrow night at Creekwood. Those are two great reasons to wear red - to honor Black History Month and to support our Lady Tigers!!!

The Tiger Art Club is selling "Tiger Drip" Shirts, Sweatshirts, and Hoodies. Please support the LHS Art club. You can email Mrs. Amber Douglas at douglas.amber@hcschoolstn.org to order.


Congratulations to these Lady Tigers- Senior academic awards: Rebekah Wallace and Shay Hollingsworth All district (regular season): Holly Bartholomew and Shay Hollingsworth All district tournament: Holly Bartholomew and Kadence McKnight


"The Tennessee Department of Education announced February is Tennessee Career and Technical Education (CTE) Month and will celebrate throughout the month by amplifying the role CTE has in preparing students for postsecondary success." Throughout the month of February, we will be highlighting our CTE programs at Lexington High School. Today, we recognize the Vet Science, which has an array of opportunities for students who would like to work with animals. #InnovativeSchoolModelsTN #CTEMonth


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.





LHS Nursing Education students had a great hands on learning experience at Nursing Day at UTM Parsons Campus!











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

Happy School Resource Officer Day to two of the best. We are so thankful for Officer JP Melton and Officer Tracye Pearson for all that they do for our school.


Schedule your tutoring with Mrs. Coffman today!


"The Tennessee Department of Education announced February is Tennessee Career and Technical Education (CTE) Month and will celebrate throughout the month by amplifying the role CTE has in preparing students for postsecondary success." Throughout the month of February, we will be highlighting our CTE programs at Lexington High School. Today, we recognize the Human Services Program, which focuses on careers that support the everyday functioning of society. #InnovativeSchoolModelsTN #CTEMonth
