
Print Shop is ready to start taking orders for 2024 Senior Banners/Yard Signs. Yard Signs are $20 each- BANNER DESIGNS $75 until April 12, 2024; $85 After April 12, 2024. A proof will be sent out via parent email 48 hours before any printing for any adjustments. Parents will need to confirm proof and provide payment before the sign will be printed. We accept cash, check, or card. *Make checks payable to LCHS Indian Outfitters* Contact Krystal Phillips for more information: krystal.phillips@lumpkinschools.com





Each student was assigned an organ to learn about and to make. They then shared their information with the class and attempted to build Dr. Alldred!


Brett Jewell poses with his plant, Brett Jr as part of the LCHS Adopt-a-Plant program!


Auzzie Plaisance, a freshman art student, created an ornament for the Georgia Department of Education Easter tree. She used her pet rooster, Davey, as inspiration for this artwork.


The LCHS Mock Trial team competed in District Trials on March 2nd at the UGA Law School in Athens. Outstanding Attorney Awards went to Kayleigh Dyer and Maxwell Charriez. Outstanding Witness Awards went to Leah Basso, Layla Rose Mellius-Paddick, and Caroline Schmid. CONGRATULATIONS to an amazing group of students!


ARGUS Staff hard at WORK in LCHS MC!



Print Shop is ready to start taking orders for 2024 Senior Banners/Yard Signs. Yard Signs are $20 each- BANNER DESIGNS $75 until April 12, 2024; $85 After April 12, 2024. A proof will be sent out via parent email 48 hours before any printing for any adjustments. Parents will need to confirm proof and provide payment before the sign will be printed. We accept cash, check, or card. *Make checks payable to LCHS Indian Outfitters* Contact Krystal Phillips for more information: krystal.phillips@lumpkinschools.com





LCHS would like to congratulate our Young Georgia Author winners for 2024. Each of the writings were fantastic which I am sure made it difficult for our judges. These district winners have been sent to Pioneer RESA for the RESA competition. We hope to have a RESA winner who will then go on to represent us at the state level.
9th grade:
Johnovan Barron - Magnificent Island;
10th grade:
Maggie McKenzie - Blooming Side by Side;
11th grade:
Jaedyn Gerrells - Only Human;
12th grade:
Isaac Parker - One Tree Hypothesis.


The LCHS MC celebrates the CTAE teachers as our March Department of Focus!


Join us for the LCHS Spring Art Show tomorrow, 3/15 from 4-6pm, at the Community Center!


Senior Colin Davis power washes a student Chromebook as part of his work based internship with LC Tech Department!


Mrs. Swift and Coach Estenson’s classes were busy with labs this week. Their biology classes created models of mitosis using Oreos and sprinkles. Their environmental science class compared r and k reproductive strategists by blowing bubbles and working to keep them alive as long as possible. It was a good week in science



Congratulations Elizabeth Jones our Faculty Tribe Topic Winner for February!


Congratulations, Tribe Topic Winners for February!
* Reflection Category -- Anna Blake Moyer;
* Narrative Category -- Piper Miley;
* Poetry Category -- Kaylee Trammel;
* Definition Category Co-Winner -- Alex Thompson;
* Definition Category Co-Winner -- Geo Hernandez;
Congratulations to our Faculty Winner -- Elizabeth Jones!
Keep submitting. Keep writing. Your voice is being heard!







Congrats LCHS Literary Team - Region 7-AAA Overall Winner
Colton Gilreath - 1st Place - Domestic Extemporaneous Speaking;
Jonathan Wright - 1st Place - International Extanporaneous Speaking;
Abiela Parker - 1st Place - Literary Analysis Essay;
Griffin Bagwell - 1st Place - Dramatic Literary Interpretation;
Johnovan Barron - 4th Place - Personal Essay;
Jack Merritt - 3rd Place - Boys Solo;
Amber Sugarman - 2nd Place - Girls Solo;
Quartet - (Joshua Miklas, Joseph Brown, Johnovan Barron, and Griffin Bagwell) - 2nd Place;
Trio - (Frankie Jarrard, Amber Sugarman, and Dillan Endicott) - 3rd Place;
Ollie Lima and Joshua Miklas - 2nd place - Duo Literary Interpretation;
Joshua Miklas - Tied for 2nd Place - Humorous Literary Interpretation;




Sophomore Leah Basso signs a copy of her self-published debut novel in the LCHS Media Center!


We want to spotlight our School Social Workers! LCHS students and families have an incredible team of social workers who help support student academic success as a link between school, family, and community resources. Thank you for all you do for our students!





Congrats to our SkillsUSA Champions! They were over 3000 competitors from all over the state.
Caleb Wilson Diesel Equipment Technology: Gold State Champion;
Damon Martin Small Engine Repair: Gold State Champion;
Cru Norton Automotive Service Technology: Silver State Runner Up;
Hayden Mckenzie Cabinet Making: Bronze Third Place;
Bailey Blount Motorcycle Repair: Bronze Third Place;


Shelby Mullins’s American Lit Honors class works on argumentative essays with writing tutors in the Building Bridges Writing Center





Hayden Mckinzie excels at building cabinets. He came in 3rd in the State at Skills USA and earned a Bronze medal.
