Boys JV @4:30 -Varsity @6pm



Football Homecoming 2025 Pictures Available
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Thank you to Lexington Police Department Chief Jeff Middleton!
Chief Middleton spoke to Ms. Woods’s Criminal Justice II, Mrs. Branson’s Digital Media, Mrs. Harrington’s Health Science, and Mrs. Rogers’s Life Skills classes about cybersecurity and the importance of protecting personal information online. With so much of our world connected through technology, it’s essential for students to understand how to stay safe, think before they click, and be aware of how their digital choices can impact their future. We appreciate Chief Middleton for taking the time to share real-world insight with our students and helping them become more informed and responsible citizens!

Mark your calendars and join us for the SHHS Lady Lions Softball Chicken Plate Fundraiser on Friday, December 12th.















Wear purple or a hat to help us “Put a Cap on Domestic Violence.”
💜 All $1 Hat and purple ribbon donations will benefit the Henderson County Justice Center Project. Stop by the Lion's or Office head when you arrive on campus to donate.
Special Thank you to WRAP & Henderson County Justice Center for visiting our school this month to help raise awareness.
Thank you in advance for supporting this important cause, led by our FCCLA and CTE Family Studies Class!





Students can sign up in Room 204 with Mrs. Harrington and join us on Monday, November 3rd to make a lifesaving donation.
Be a hero—donate blood and make a difference! 🩸💪
Students to learn more and vote in our PSA contest check out SHHS Teen Health Council and visit your Class of 20?? google classroom.



A group of SHHS students recently participated in a manufacturing industry tour where they visited ARCH Medical Solutions, Falcon Plastics, and Nidec.
Throughout the day, students gained firsthand insight into the world of modern manufacturing—from precision machining and quality control to automation, plastics production, and engineering design. They were able to see how technology, teamwork, and problem-solving play key roles in today’s manufacturing careers.
A special thank-you to Holly Wood with Workforce Innovations, Inc. for helping organize the tours and to Nidec for graciously providing lunch for our group!
It was an eye-opening and educational experience that helped students connect classroom learning to real-world career opportunities.



Event CANCELED for SHHS due to weather predictions.

