
We would like to thank this AMAZING group for taking care of all of us! We appreciate our custodians!


Coach Howell’s Physics classes “lifted off” with an Rocket Inquiry Lab. Students predicted rocket distance and recorded trial data from four different heights.
Students used their collected data to mathematically compute initial velocity and heights within lab groups.





ATTENTION Students and Parents. The football game for this week has been MOVED to THURSDAY due to weather. The game will be held at Wesleyan at 7:30 PM. Come out and support your Indians!


Lumpkin Youth Leadership spent yesterday learning about the importance of tourism in relationship to economic development in Lumpkin County! A huge thank-you goes out to Bobbi Larson, Rebecca Mincey, Amicalola Falls, Crisson Gold Mine, and the lunch panel at Park and Rec! What an incredible day!


Congratulations to senior Luke Schofield, who has been named as a Semifinalist in the National Merit Scholarship competition program. Luke is one of only 16,000 students nationwide who has qualified for consideration of a National Merit Scholarship. Congratulations to Luke as he moves forward in consideration of this prestigious award and scholarship.


Connecting the dots and transfer of energy through photosynthesis and cellular respiration can be tricky. Ms. Westafer and Dr. Alldred understand that students need to spend time with these complex procedures and find creative ways to help students visualize the process. Plus, who doesn't want to be outside on a sunny afternoon studying science! #GoIndians


Thanks to UNG and our district’s participation in the WORC Grant, Dr. Alhadeff and a group of his Healthcare Science students attended today’s REED Summit. Our students left the Summit with a clear picture of all the healthcare career opportunities in north Georgia!





Congratulations to the LCHS Raider Team for placing FIRST overall and FIRST in all events this past weekend at the Raiders Competition held at North Forsyth High School. @lchs_raiders


Coach Howell’s Forensics class put their crime scene skills to the test last week by collecting trace evidence at various locations around the school. Students had to collect, package, record and create a chain of custody for the evidence. Then each group worked with other groups who collected evidence from other sites to determine the “murder” scene.


To teach writing, you have to be a writer, and Dr. Catherine Gibbs is both a respected writer and a respected writing teacher. She says…
“After I had been in journalism for a while, I had attended enough community meetings, and what I noticed was the people who can make a difference in their community were the ones who could communicate. [...] I wanted to go back in the classroom because I thought, if I can help students find their voices and [...] express their views—even if they were different than mine—that they could go out in the world and make a difference.”
Please join us as we talk to Dr. Gibbs about her aspiration to both enjoy and improve the world. If you get a chance, stop by and ask Dr. Gibbs about the dog she mentions in the interview.
This interview features Teresa Flowers and Jaedyn Gerrells interviewing Dr. Catherine Gibbs. Thank you Wyatt and Radford Windham for formatting the recording. Final edits and page formatting was completed by Barron Brooks, Chloe Jones, Jordyn Meeks, Hailey Roberts, and Jackson Turner.
https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-2avh4-12b98d7


CONGRATULATIONS to Week 4 Player of the Week, Cal Faulkner. In this game, Cal played wide-receiver and cornerback. He had a touchdown reception, interception, and a game-saving pass breakup on the 4th down. In addition, Cal had 63 yards in kick returns. Well done Cal Faulkner!


This morning, LCHS honored and thanked Lumpkin County's First Responders by hosting a breakfast and tour of LCHS. Principal Billy Kirk and his administrative team helped familiarize our First Responders with the physical layout of our school as well as our safety plan procedures and protocols. Keeping students and staff safe on this campus remains a top priority for LCHS.


Construction on Habitat for Humanity House #5 began this week at LCHS. Our students are putting to use the new equipment obtained from the Lowe’s SkillsUSA Grant to make a difference in our community!





Dr. Alhadeff's Healthcare Classes created 3D "Our Town" models showing at least 7 healthcare facilities including a medical university and housing development. Options for careers in healthcare can be found all over "our town".




Ms. Westafer's Biology classes were hard at work last week solving a murder mystery by testing “stomach” contents to find the last location of the "victim."


The LCHS Key Club helped out with the Kiwanis Duck Derby at Yahoola Creek Park this past Saturday. If you are interested in joining Key Club, contact Ms. Erin Endicott today! #GoIndians


Congratulations to the LCHS JROTC Raiders for taking FIRST PLACE at the Tomahawk Tournament this past Saturday at the LCHS Burial Grounds. This fine group of students will continue to represent at the upcoming State Tournament.


Join your Lumpkin County Indians tonight at the Burial Grounds for our Homecoming GAME at 7:30 PM! The Homecoming Dance will be held at the Tribe House Saturday night at 8:00 PM! #GoIndians


Lumpkin County Farm Bureau' s PLAYER OF THE WEEK for Game 3 (LC VS Franklin County) is COOPER SCOTT.
Cooper is the QB and completed 14 of 16 passes for 226 passing yards. He had 6 rushes for 49 yards with 3 of those for TOUCHDOWNS!
Congratulations Cooper for being named the Player of the Week! #GoIndians


Just a quick reminder. Today is undergraduate PICTURE DAY!