Attention LHS Students!! We are offering Marketing classes next year with an emphasis on social media and sports marketing. Email or stop by to see Mrs. Rainey for more information.
almost 2 years ago, Rebecca Rainey
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Kolhbi Hart has qualified to compete in the finals on Thursday in Lakeland, TN with a shot put throw of 40-3.50 feet. Addison Stanfill and Brooklyn Trosper will also be competing in running events. Congratulations! Go Tigers!
almost 2 years ago, Cary Bivens
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Today we celebrate our Henderson County School Nurses!! Thank you for EVERYTHING you do for each of our students!!
almost 2 years ago, Henderson County Schools
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Congratulations to Kenzie Reeves for winning the $500 KAARG Scholarship!
almost 2 years ago, Cary Bivens
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Congratulations to the following LHS students on passing their Nurse Aide Certification (CNA) exam: Sydney Britt, Sedarria Buckley, Kylea Evans ,Emma Grice, Briley Loftin, Khashiya Moffitt, Alyssia Munoz, McKaleigh Phillips, Olivia Pyburn, Heather Renfro, Brooklyn Strickland, Kyler Watson, Kailyn Melton , and Chazney Roberts. Please help us in congratulating them and their awesome teacher, Mrs. Lovins!
almost 2 years ago, Cary Bivens
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Our LHS kids are ready to help with the Henderson County May Day!! ❤️
almost 2 years ago, Lexington High School
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Cross Country tryouts will be July 29th!
almost 2 years ago, Cary Bivens
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The LHS boys’ tennis teams season has officially come to a close. They finished district runner, going undefeated in the regular season. We are proud of all these young men for what they accomplished this year. Two of the guys, Bradley Scott and Joel Renfroe, still have some tennis left to play as they will compete for a region championship in doubles Tuesday, May 14.
almost 2 years ago, Rebecca Rainey
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This week marks National Nurses Week, a special time for us to honor and appreciate our dedicated school nurses. Erin Kyle and Shonna Lindsey tirelessly work to meet the needs of our students every single day. We are truly grateful for the exceptional care they provide!
almost 2 years ago, Cary Bivens
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It’s Meet Our Team Monday! Each Monday, we’ll share 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.
almost 2 years ago, Rebecca Rainey
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The First Baptist Church - Dr. Billy Belew Memorial Scholarship was awarded to Emmy Corbitt, Lucas Barker, Emma Renfroe!
almost 2 years ago, Cary Bivens
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The First Baptist Church- Allie Henderson Memorial Scholarship was awarded to Emmy Corbitt, Kaitlyn Parker, Sadie Todd, and Lucas Barker.
almost 2 years ago, Cary Bivens
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Jenna Odle received the Diane Kilpatrick Memorial scholarship!
almost 2 years ago, Cary Bivens
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🐅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!
almost 2 years ago, Rebecca Rainey
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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.
almost 2 years ago, Rebecca Rainey
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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!
almost 2 years ago, Cary Bivens
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The Lexington High School Baccalaureate Service will be held on Sunday, May 5th at 6:00pm at First Baptist Church-Lexington.
almost 2 years ago, Lexington High School
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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.
almost 2 years ago, Cary Bivens
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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
almost 2 years ago, Cary Bivens
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