
Mrs. Young would like to thank you for your participation in the Blood Drive. 54 units of blood was collected:)
LHS blood drive was a success!
Thank you to all who donated!










Football update.


CLASS OF 2024 SENIOR MEETING - ALL SENIORS MUST ATTEND
OCTOBER 10th - 8:45 AM - 9:45 AM


Members of HOSA, along with Mrs. Young and Mrs. Lovins, visited Union University last week as a reward for raising money for St. Jude. Students toured the Nursing, Pharmacy, and Cadaver Labs as well as the campus. We love to see our students exposed to these opportunities.






Quick Reminder: Balfour will be here September 19, 2023, to take sizes and orders for letter jackets for the following sports... Softball, Volleyball, Baseball, Basketball, Cross-Country, Tennis, and Golf. A $100 deposit is required.

Check out the upcoming events for this week!



LHS hosted a Career Fair on Monday September 11th. Twenty one local business and industry leaders were on hand to discuss the many wonderful opportunities for education and careers in our area. Thank you so much for sharing your skills with our students. Thank you to the Ayers' foundation for allowing us to join their annual College Fair day. What an amazing partnership for the future of our students!



Congratulations on being a LEVEL 5 SCHOOL. This is the highest attainable level and you should be proud of your accomplishment. We can't wait to celebrate with you! Check your email for the schedule and more information about the activities planned for tomorrow.


LHS Letter Jackets will be available for purchase next Tuesday during lunch.


Mrs. Beatty’s Honors Biology II had Microbial Scavenger Hunt and found good germs and a few bad germs around campus.







The Renaissance team hosted Freshmen Commitment Day on Wednesday, September 6th at Lexington High School. This is a day that freshmen congregate in the auditorium to learn the importance of graduation for their future and commit to graduating with their class. Freshmen students signed a pair of TOMS shoes, which symbolizes their commitment in walking across the graduation stage with their class. These shoes will hang in the lobby by the auditorium for the next four years as a reminder of their responsibility to themselves, their peers, and Lexington High School.








Lexington High School is proud to announce our new club: The Electric Tigers.
The purpose of this group is to fulfill requirements for the School Uplift Grant sponsored by TRC and TVA. This will include engaging students and teachers in energy saving measures around the school and working on changing behaviors that will allow the school to save money on energy bills. Students on the energy team will analyze and enter LHS energy data to track progress throughout the program. Students will also be working to create contests and incentives for participation in the program. The program ends in April, where our progress will be analyzed by an independent team to determine if we will receive the “big money” from the program. Mrs. Lauren Marchbanks is leading the team and working with Lexington Electric and TRC as they move through this process and meet goals set by the program coordinator. The group already has several activities planned. Marchbanks stated, “Currently, we are working on a t-shirt contest for the students, as well as setting up an incentive program for teachers, where students will go around in the afternoons with an energy saving checklist that will enter teachers in a drawing for a prize.” This is in hopes to get the entire school involved in saving energy.


Ms. Lidian Lindsey's 5th block students have been reading "Jane Eyre". Students have completed multiple activities over the novel, and then all made an "A" on their novel test. Congratulations to these students!


Mrs. DeWald's class recently studied the election process and political parties. So, as a project they created their own campaign posters running for president, governor, or mayor.







Are you a parent/guardian needing help getting connected to your child's Room?? Mrs. Beecham will be available in the counselors' office from 1-3 p.m. on parent-teacher conference day!!


Tennis Tryouts are happening in October. If interested, see Coach Bartlett for more information.


In October We Wear Pink! Order a Pink Out Shirt from a LHS Football Cheerleader for our October 13th Pink Out game!


Make plans to save a life! Give Blood!


Our LHS students...please make sure you are in the gym at 8:45 in the morning! We are so proud of you! ❤️


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