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Limitless The DLP English class has just spent the last two weeks learning about Ezra Frech, a 17-year-old Paralympic athlete. His story was in the
Limitless The DLP English class has just spent the last two weeks learning about Ezra Frech, a 17-year-old Paralympic athlete. His story was in the
Employment Opportunities for Graduated Students While many of our students choose to pursue higher education or the military, we also have a group of students
The influence that trigonometry has on the world around us is massive. Trigonometry, the branch of mathematics that describes the relationship between the angles and
LHS Physical Education Department Motivates Juniors on ACT Day!
LHS F.O.L. Students Hold Annual Multicultural Fair All 9th graders at Lexington High School participate in a Foundations of Leadership (F.O.L.) course. This course is
Western Civilization Mr. DeLaet In American Government class, we are learning about the Executive Branch of the United States Government. There are three main
Flash from the past Don’t call it a comeback. The Photo II classes have started the unit on the film camera. Each student will experience
This year, the Lexington FFA chapter has been working very diligently at their competitions. They have been intensely studying and practicing to compete the best
Circle Geometry- Sophia Mubango We see geometry in our world every day, whether in naturally occurring phenomena or something created by individuals. The study of
9 mars 2023 Bienvenue aux classes de français.—- French III has been learning French food vocabulary. They have also tried their hands at cooking a
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