
Supreme Court Cases Every Teen Should Know!
In T2 Reading, we are learning about the Bill of Rights and how it connects to students in the school system. We are learning about
In T2 Reading, we are learning about the Bill of Rights and how it connects to students in the school system. We are learning about
WRAD 2023 Morton Elementary Principal, Nikki Edeal, read Grumpy Monkey by Suzanne Lang Sandoz Elementary Principal, Barry McFarland, read The World Needs More Purple People by Kristen Bell and
Our clothing and design class is starting their lap quilts. They were able to pick between 3 different patterns they will
Fifteen Lexington Powerlifters took on the chance to qualify for the USAPL National High School Powerlifting Championships at Midland University. Fifty more of the Lexington
As we get rolling into the second semester, your LHS counseling office is putting together a list of events for students and parents to attend
Currently, students are auditioning for their position in each ensemble at the high school. From jazz band to wind ensemble, students will be placed based
Students in Algebra 1 and 1A are continuing to learn how to solve and graph linear inequalities. When it comes to graphing inequalities, they came
Schools today are struggling to meet the needs of all students. Staff shortages, stiffer guidelines, broader ranges of need, and increasing class sizes have made
Have you seen students doing jobs around the school like washing windows and vacuuming? Students who take Employment Today with Mrs. Claflin will learn different
We are beginning the second semester with new students in the American Government Class. One of the requirements for meeting graduation requirements is to complete
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