
The Lumpkin County SkillsUSA team competed in regional championships at North Georgia Tech. The following students won medals:
Quiz Bowl- Gold Medal (Breana Donahue, Owen Woody, Jack Fox, Sara Hopper, Will Giles)
Cabinet Making- Gold Medal (Hayden McKenzie)
Prepared Speech- Silver Medal (Bricen Popko)
Automotive Service Technology- Silver Medal (Cru Norton)
Extemporaneous Speaking - Bronze Medal (Barrett Wilkinson)
All of these students will compete at the State Competition in February in Atlanta. Good Luck!


LCHS Men's Varsity Wrestling Team takes the State Title!


Mrs. Cadie Barron celebrates new books to read for the LCHS Faculty Book Club


Save the Date! LCHS will host a FAFSA workshop for senior families on Wed. February 7 from 5:30-7:30 pm. Plan to attend to complete your senior's FAFSA - help will be available from college financial aid representatives to complete the FAFSA.



Media Center Assistants pose with new book collections in the Media Center!


Congrats to our Winter Court!
9th Grade:
Journey Berryhill
Chloe Martin
10th Grade:
Leah Anderson
Kadyn Dillon
11th Grade:
Chloe Fortner
Jaedyn Gerrells
12th Grade Girls:
Ashlei Anderson
Samantha Bailey
Lucy Bell
Harper Hubbard
Zoha Munshi
Avery Shadburn
12th Grade Boys:
Joseph Shirley
Titus Hess
Colton Hamm
Preston Cox
Dakota Bennett
Dale Beam
Beaui Apel


The LCHS Media Center prepares for Adopt-a-Plant kickoff today - January 11! Charley King brings pots to make sure they have a great "home"!



LCHS student body really showed up tonight to support Indian Basketball! They kept the energy high, cheered on Varsity girls thru a rally back and turned the heat up as the boys ruled the court taking a win.




Congratulations, Coach Webb! Atlanta Journal-Constitution named our very own Head Football Coach, Heath Webb, an award winner within the state. He ranked top honors as the AAA AJC Coach of the Year! #NeverSettle


LCHS Class of '23 graduate and QB Cooper Scott will be signing with Andrew College of Cuthbrert, GA. Cooper was the Region 7-3A Player of the Year in 2022 and will play QB for the Tigers.






The Sawnee Electric Membership Foundation offers annual scholarship opportunities. The deadline to apply is 5:00 p.m. on Friday, January 12, 2024.
The eligibility requirements are:
Must be a high school senior
Student’s permanent residence must receive its electrical service from Sawnee EMC
A perceived GPA of 2.0 or above
Close relatives of SEMC employees, SEMC Directors and CATF members are not eligible
The application and detailed instructions are available at https://www.sawnee.com/scholarships.


Attention Seniors and Families! The 2024-25 FAFSA is now available! If you are planning to attend a college/university or technical college after high school graduation, you should complete a FAFSA as soon as possible!
The FAFSA is the gateway to receiving a variety of money to pay for your studies after high school and most colleges will need your FAFSA to evaluate your eligibility for HOPE programs like the HOPE Scholarship/HOPE grants.
Visit https://studentaid.gov/h/apply-for-aid/fafsa to get started today!


Attention Seniors and Families! The 2024-25 FAFSA is now available! If you are planning to attend a college/university or technical college after high school graduation, you should complete a FAFSA as soon as possible!
The FAFSA is the gateway to receiving a variety of money to pay for your studies after high school and most colleges will need your FAFSA to evaluate your eligibility for HOPE programs like the HOPE Scholarship/HOPE grants.
Visit https://studentaid.gov/h/apply-for-aid/fafsa to get started today!

Lumpkin County High School FBLA partnered with FFA and hosted a district-wide food drive for the holidays. Schools partnered to raise 2775 cans of food to donate to the local food banks just in time for Christmas. The top collecting classroom at each school was rewarded with a pizza party or donut party. Top classrooms: Cottrell Elementary - Ms. McCrary, Long Branch Elementary - Mrs. Cromer, Blackburn Elementary - Mrs. Kingsbury, LCMS - Ms. Nichols, and LCHS - Mrs. Zdroba. What an amazing difference we can make when we come together!









FCA Begins a Blanket Fundraiser!


Culinary Classes donated 200 cookies to the Dahlonega Women's Club for the annual Christmas market. Students baked and boxed all of the cookies. This will definitely keep these students on Santa's "nice list"!





We are so excited to begin a new program in the LCHS Media Center in January 2024! When we return we will collaborate with Ms. Sosebee's and Mr. Maloney's students and "Adopt-a-Plant" in the MC. Students will choose a plant, "adopt" it, care for it throughout the semester, and take it home in May.
To make this happen, Ms. Bell and I have been propagating various plants this semester. Now with ample roots, we are ready to pot some plants!
If you have any discarded pots you would like to donate to this program, we will be happy to take them. We prefer 4, 6, or 8 inch pots.
We will put your name on the pot, a student's name with the plant, and watch them grow!
Drop pots off at the MC!

Congratulations to these talented students for being nominated and selected to apply for the 2024 Governor's Honors Program (GHP)!
Breana Donahue- Communicative Arts
Jack Fox- Engineering- Design
Bricen Popko- Biology/Environmental Science
Amelie Webb- Mathematics
Sophia Welch- Visual Arts
Jonathan Wright- Jazz- Electric/Acoustic Bass
Walker Andreasen- Social Studies
Max Charriez- Social Studies
Kadyn Dillon- Biology/Environmental Science
Kayleigh Dyer- Biology/Environmental Science
Dillan Endicott- Communicative Arts
Jonathan Gooby- Mathematics
Destiny Nichols- Communicative Arts

The Christmas Spirit was high this week with holiday door decorations! Ms. Endicott took the individual classroom decoration win with her "The Best is Yeti to Come". The ELA Hall had all their teachers participate in a whimsical Whooville rendition and won the hall theme. Way to go LCHS teachers! You make our spirits bright!




Mr. Haight's Computer Science Principles class assembled a computer from scratch!
