
Today LCHS hosted some of the community's veterans and honored various winners! Special shout out to Radford Windham and Mark Wall for designing and making the plaques!




Culinary Arts celebrated our community's veterans with in house Tribe Spice chili and Indian Nation Chili with southern made cornbread. Mrs. Lincoln's students also served homemade blueberry cobbler to give a sweet end to the meal. Great work students and thank you to our Veterans!




Congrats to Boys XC as Region champions. They posted a GHSA AAA State Runner-Up finish which is the best finish in school history while the girls secured 8th place matching the best finish in program history! The season included the first-ever Region Championship for the boys and the first time in school history that both teams finished in the top-10 in the state in the same year. Wyatt Windham (4th), Ben Sherrill (7th), Keli George (12th) and Sam Edwards (13th) each recorded top-15 individual finishes for LCHS.


October Tribe Topic Winners in the Media Center's monthly writing competition!


Eighty & Fabulous is RIGHT! Wishing our very own Gerri Flatt a Happy Birthday! Thank you for the over 20 years that you've served our students in the cafe.



In appreciation to our veterans, the LC community wishes to extend an invitation to the LCHS Veterans Day celebration. Join us at 10:00am at the Lynn Cottrell Gym. A complimentary lunch will be served to those veterans following the ceremony.


Senior Sunrise 2023!!


In Mrs. Nicholas' physical science class, students explain the effect of a force in the movement of an object.


Recognize this Guest Chef? Culinary students enjoy chicken and steak fried rice on the hibachi by Mr. Kirk.







It's How the Tribe Rolls on Halloween! The creativity flowed during the Annual Halloween Door Decorating Contest! Our Teacher and Student School Spirit was high. Judges were blown away by the positive culture of participation!
Congrats to both Category Winners: Individual Door 1st Place- Kevin Smith's Class with "The Monster of 7-AAA at the Burial Grounds"! Department Theme 1st Place- C Hall. Excellent work and the halls looked amazing.







JROTC Wins State Championship! Congratulations to these cadets.


Lumpkin County visual art students recently visited the High Museum of Art in Atlanta. They experienced a docent led tour of the current Beatrix Potter: Drawn to Nature exhibit followed by a self led tour of the museum.





Marketing Field Trip to UNG: 34 students from marketing classes attend UNG's Building Ethical Employability conference (BEE-1). Students participated in workshop sessions covering Ethics, Employability Skills, Leadership and Team-Building.






The Environmental Awareness Club recycled 1,468 bottles and 358 cans this week!


LUMPKIN WINS -First ever Region Football Title! #bettereveryday



Students from the Contemporary Issues in Education class spend two days a week at Long Branch Elementary School, assisting K-2 students in Language Arts, Reading and Math. The Teaching As a Profession students have many opportunities to sharpen their skills with students.








Honors Spanish II and III students performed class skits in groups. They wrote, edited sentence structure, and performed them using the target language & having fun!










The colors and smells of fall made it inside the culinary classroom this week! Mrs. Lincoln's students spent the day carving masterpiece pumpkins. Students learned several different techniques for carving and harvested the pumpkin seeds to roast later in the week.







Results from this weekend's Band Competition. These kids are awesome!!! A TRUE Band of Gold!
Color guard: superior
Drumline: superior
Band: superior
2nd place drum line in class AA
3rd place band in class AA


Teaching as a Profession students continued serving our wonderful Georgia Pre-K’s at Dahlonega Country Day. TAP students spent time in all three of DCD’s Pre-K classrooms. Thank you to our partners at DCD for giving them this opportunity.

