
English 3- KayLee Schwarz
In English 3, we have begun the deep dive into argumentative writing, beginning the semester with what constitutes a good argument using in-class agree/disagree
In English 3, we have begun the deep dive into argumentative writing, beginning the semester with what constitutes a good argument using in-class agree/disagree
Students in English 2 -S are just finishing up reading the short novel Whirligig by author Paul Fleischman. The story is about a boy trying
Fourteen of the members from the Lexington Powerlifting Team qualified for the USA Powerlifting High School National Championships in Myrtle Beach South Carolina at the
On Saturday and Sunday, the Lexington High School Powerlifting team competed in the Nebraska High School State Powerlifting Meet at Midland University in Fremont, NE.
My economics and financial literacy classes are currently learning about the importance of saving and having an emergency fund. With the implementation of real-life scenarios,
In Reading Skills, we are in the middle of the workshop with this title. We have had discussions about peaceful protests, freedom of speech
Mr. Flores Intermediate Spanish In quarter 3, we are on Unit 4 covering the topic of nature. In this unit,
My students are just weeks away from taking the state ACT exam during school. All year the students have been reviewing pre-algebra, algebra, geometry, and
As student’s are considering future career opportunities Career and Technical Education is one of the many choices they may look into.
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