Filling a Need and Celebrating Success
A week before graduation the question was asked, “Can graduation be streamed?” Two enthusiastic and tech-savvy photography students juniors, Maddy Armstrong,
A week before graduation the question was asked, “Can graduation be streamed?” Two enthusiastic and tech-savvy photography students juniors, Maddy Armstrong,
Reading Skills May 16, 2023 We are enjoying a movie in our classroom this week. We finished reading The Boy Who Harnessed The Wind as a whole
Currently in our Spanish classes, we are working on different verbal tenses. The students are learning about how they can use the perfect present, past
The LHS Band and Percussion students wrapped up their concert season in April with amazing performances and outstanding effort. As the school year is coming
LHS Boys and Girls Lifters of the Year Daven Naylor and Kalli Sutton
To My ELL Students of the Past and Present As I’ve talked to all of you before, this is going to be my last year
In Physical Science the students have been exploring the properties of the periodic table. Two properties we have been focusing on are valence electrons and
First year automotive students have studied fuel, cooling, brakes, tire repair, tire balancing and suspension systems. They have had hands-on experience working on vehicles. Currently
Students in Mrs. Perez’ English 1 class were faced with the challenge of writing a research paper as a group. The purpose of this assignment
The senior Applied Communications class is concluding a project where they were to develop a housing project for the city of Lexington as a way
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