
Mrs. Nicholas and Coach Estenson value the importance of investigative labs. Identifying unknown powders is just one of the ways they reinforce learning and the scientific method in physical science. Never a dull moment in high school science. #BetterEveryDay #NeverSettle


Students in Honor's Environmental Science Class experience several different states of Energy (Potential, Kinetic, Chemical, Thermal) in a hands-on lab.


The LCHS Writing Center had its grand opening ceremony where students heard encouraging words from staff and peers on the writing process and saw the unveiling of the new logo for the Writing Center. Congrats to Amber Sugarman - winner of the Writing Center logo design contest!


Here's a sneak peek of our new Seminar Room in the soon-to-be LC College & Career Academy! Even though the room is under construction still, it's already seeing some action for its intended purpose of hosting guest speakers for our students. Thank you, Jeff Smith from LC Building and Zoning, for taking time to speak to our Carpentry, Agriculture, and Automotive students this week!
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Today Lumpkin Youth Leadership spent their day refining their communication skills by learning how to improve their public speaking abilities. This was made possible by our incredible partners: Robb Nichols, Dathan Harbert, and Tammy Soles.


"The J Team" Book Club prepares to read the next book in the popular Hunger Games series, The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes.


Shout out to North Georgia BBQ for providing lunch for our teachers and staff after an incredible first month of school! #NeverSettle


Students in Dr. Alldred's AP Environmental Science class work in groups on trying to figure out all the services our ecosystem does for humans.


Coach Howell’s Forensics: Bertillon Measurement Lab. Developed by French anthropologist Alphonse Bertillon in 1879, this system was a technique for describing individuals using photos & measurements of specific physical characteristics. It was used to track & identity suspects.






LCHS English teachers chose some of their favorite books from the Media Center. Students may choose to read from this collection and look forward to a BOOK-MEET UP later this fall!


Thrilling Thursday was engulfed with Homecoming Week Festivities!



Banana Suture Lab! Healthcare 2 class learns about the Integumentary System and how the skin heals itself. When lacerations or deep cuts occur....now we know the different stitch techniques that the doctor could perform!




As summer break comes to an end but temperatures continue to be in the 90s, many of our youth are cooling off in swimming pools and other bodies of water. We want to encourage our families to take advantage of water safety and swim lessons at neighboring community facilities!


We can't wait for a great start to the school year!


The Class of 2023 gathered for one final breakfast this morning, enjoyed each other's company and opened the over 7500 Senior Letters received for the 215 graduates! We are ready for tonight, Class of '23!
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The Class of 2023 Commencement Exercises will stream live on our YouTube Channel this evening. Ceremony starts at 7:30 PM, but our livestream will begin at 7:00 PM.
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Order your Graduation Flowers TODAY!
https://forms.gle/VhJwonkPHRq9euyv9
Flowers will be available for pick up when gates open at Graduation!


The Principal’s Podcast, Episode 13. Constructing A Path With Jeff Bearinger
Join us in our inspirational discussion with an award-winning construction teacher, Jeff Bearinger, as he teaches us that if you "live to give, you will never not be happy." This lovable legend is retiring at the end of this year, and we appreciate him sharing his wisdom and stories in this episode. Episode:
https://LCHSPrincipalsPodcast.podbean.com/e/the-principal-s-podcast-episode-13-constructing-a-path-with-jeff-bearinger/


Four AP art students submitted their 2D art portfolio. These students worked all year creating multiple artworks investigating a theme they chose in the fall.
These students are Riley Osborne, Lia Jimenez, Kaylin Cash, and Emily James.
Riley investigated beauty standards. Lia investigated socio economic groups, Kaylin investigated genocide in Native American communities, and Emily investigated the astrological sign - Leo.


FCCLA will be selling flower bouquets from La Fleur Dahlonega at Lumpkin County High School's graduation. Bouquets will come in small $15 and large $35. Pre-order can be placed on the following Google form: https://forms.gle/aBEiFEECXYMhDLZs8
