
Congratulations to Jay Barbrey on receiving the first Dr. Billy Belew First Baptist Church Scholarship. Dr. Belew was a long-time educator in the Lexington City School District, a local dentist, and a faithful member of the First Baptist Church. Dr. Clay Hallmark presented his award.


Congratulations to Jay Barbrey and Marley Maness on receiving the Allie Grace Henderson First Baptist Church Scholarship. Allie was an active member at First Baptist Church and a cheerleader at Lexington High School. Dr. Clay Hallmark, the pastor of First Baptist Church Lexington, presented the awards.


Congratulations to Ebba Douglas, Riley Reasons, Marley Scott, and Marley Maness on receiving the Joseph Reynolds Memorial Scholarship. These young ladies were classmates of Joseph at South Haven Elementary School. Joseph passed away in a tragic accident during his sophomore year and would have been a member of the graduating Class of 2023. Counselor, Ms. Jonna White, presented these awards.


Congratulations to the Lexington Rotary Club Scholarship winners! Holly Simons was awarded the Rotary Carnal/Griggs Scholarship. Kylie Atchison was awarded the Rotary Deusner/Hay Scholarship. Ellie Smith was awarded the Lexington Rotary Scholarship. We appreciate Bro. Jimmy Burroughs, a long-time member of the Lexington Rotary Club, for presenting these scholarships.


Congratulations to MacKenzie Wallace and Marley Maness on winning the John Marcus Rickman Masonic Legacy Scholarship. LHS band director, Mr. Alan Jones, presented these ladies with the awards.


Congratulations to Bailey Parker on winning the first Tim Rogers Memorial Scholarship. Tim Rogers was a long-time educator and administrator at Lexington High School and the Secondary Supervisor in the Henderson County School District. His son, Tim Rogers II presented the scholarship.


Congratulations to Rosemary Lindsey on winning the first Stephen McPeake Milam Memorial Scholarship. Ms. June Milam presented her award.


Congratulations to Trinces (TJ) Hart on winning The Coach Jim Stowe Memorial Scholarship. Coach Bryant Hollingsworth presented him with this award.


We are very excited for Lexington High School Students, Sadie Todd and Emmy Corbitt, who have been selected to attend Tennessee Volunteer Girls State in May. We appreciate the Parkers Crossroads American Legion Auxiliary who is sponsoring them to attend. A special thank you to Mrs. Julia McBee for being our contact with the Parkers Crossroads American Legion Auxillary.


Congratulations to LHS Juniors who were chosen to attend Boys State this Summer: Kyle Park, Jackson Pace and Knox Franklin.
Pictured with (from left to right): Mr. Ricky Holmes, Mr. Russell Lloyd and Mr. Bobby Keen from the American Legion Post 77 of Lexington.


Please remember to pay any outstanding debts in the cafeteria.


Little Girl Dance Camp will be May 31st - June 2 in the Big Gym at LHS from 9am-12pm. The cost of the camp is $40.
Please use this link to register for camp.
https://forms.gle/Qtg7vwdL47LzQmgT6
Payment is due on the first day. If you would like the YouTube link to the instruction of the dances it will be an additional $5. Each participant will get a t-shirt, medal and be invited to dance at the first home Big Red Football football game. We look forward to seeing everyone this year. 🐯


Want the daily announcements? There are two new ways to read them!! Read them on the new LHS website at www.hcschoolstn.org/o/lhs or download the free Henderson County Schools, TN app on your mobile device and look under "Documents" on the main menu!! Never be uninformed!!


Click below for an easy-to-follow tutorial for the new Henderson County Schools app!
https://5il.co/1ssrg

Final Exam Schedule...see the website for more detailed information.


We want you in the LHS Beta Club!!


2023-2024 Tennis Tryout Information


Attention all new 2023-2024 JROTC cadets!


Congratulations Tennis:
The tennis teams had a hard week of out of district matches. Both the boys and girls teams lost to a strong Chester County team. They both bounced back against Adamsville and picked up wins. This brings both the boys and girls teams records to 7-2 overall and they both remain 5-1 in the district. They will wrap up the regular season next week with a district match against Haywood and then begin preparing for district tournament play.