Mrs. Fuerstenberg’s class reviews fractions all around the hallway!
7th Grade students have been participating in some Project Based Learning to ultimately raise money for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. At the homecoming game Friday night, you'll have the opportunity to donate and get a cookie or purchase a 50/50 raffle ticket for $5. Stop by the table and support our hardworking students while helping to fight cancer!
Mrs. Davis’s character Ed class collaborated with Mrs. Stroud and Mrs. Anderson’s classes to develop an obstacle course and worked together to achieve it!
For the first time ever, a middle school float placed 2nd I. The homecoming parade competition! Congrats cheerleaders!!!!
A huge THANK YOU to Dahlonega Country Day, Triple Creek Farms, & The Torch for our new teacher coffee station and to Mrs. Glassier for creating and donating the sign!
We are changing Spirt Day to coincide with the high school pep rally! Hope to see everyone tonight at the home football game!
We had a great kick off to spirit week, check out our stories for more pics from Spirit Week.
400 building started their day with yummy pancakes hand made by our awesome teachers!
Social Studies students working hard to create models of wattle and daub structures. The Mississippian Indians built these homes using a mixture of woven wooden stakes (wattle) plastered with clay and mud (daub) for the walls.
Weight training students working together and using resistance bands to build strength on the field!
Thanks to Mary and Kate from LCHS HOSA for coming to demonstrate basic CPR and talk about the healthcare pathways with some of our 8th graders!
8th graders reviewed 10 different angle relationships, created by parallel lines, in an outdoor activity. Students did excellent!
See you Tuesday night back under the lights as the football team takes on Fannin County!
Thanks to our parents who came out to our VIP meet and greet hosted by Mrs. Caine! We’re excited to have a great support system of parents this year.
These programming students successfully built a minicomputer and programmed a Pico to display a traffic light today in class. Awesome!
Mrs. Carden’s math class presenting their survey data through graphs.
7th grade science teachers have something cool they’ve been prepping for: a massive collaborative project with Pike County schools to raise money and awareness for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. Stay tuned for more awesome learning experiences in this project!
In the mornings, prior to homeroom starting at 7:45, Dr. Davis warms up our minds with creative team building challenges. The past few mornings students have worked in creating origami art. They had to design, build and title their artworks. I love seeing all the different things they designed and came up with!
Coach Flakes volunteered her time to help Mrs. Anderson's kids make some of her famous biscuits!
Time to register for the PSAT!