
LHS Pride of the Minutemen
Currently, the bands are all working on Pep Band, Concert Band & Jazz Band material. With concerts looking different because of COVID the band is
Currently, the bands are all working on Pep Band, Concert Band & Jazz Band material. With concerts looking different because of COVID the band is
With the second semester up and running, the Sophomore English Honors classes are beginning to work on research papers. During the first semester, the classes
Bryan Dual Language Academy Kindergarten Applications for the 2021-22 school year will be available starting January 13, 2021 at Bryan Elementary, 1003 North Harrison Street
In STARS PE this month we have started calculating the steps in PE class using clickers. The class puts them on at the beginning of
Currently the Honors Western Civilization students are about to start discussing the course of events that culminated in the horrors of the French Revolution. In
Jr. Liberty Belles Dance Camp Click Here English Registration What: Jr. Dance Camp for kids sponsored by the Lexington High School Liberty Belles Drill Team
Beginning 2nd semester the Advanced Strength and Conditioning classes, in collaboration with the Physics classes, will begin utilizing a new technology during their training. The
Karla Hernandez, Michelle Rivas, Jo Sayer, Rubi Lopez and Ana Hernandez put the extra time during fifth period this year to good use by making
Over the last week in Western Civilization, we have been learning about the Age of European Exploration. During this time, European countries began seeking out
Reading Skills Mrs Kuefner, Room 301 Who Am I ? We asked this question numerous times during this quarter. It is the title for the
The Lexington One Act students concluded their season with a 4th place finish at districts. They performed an adaptation of Charles Dicken’s A Christmas Carol
First year automotive students have learned about how to buy a vehicle and different types of car insurance, and how to find a quality repair
American History students have been leering about the Civil War. Throughout the course of the second quarter we have looked at the events leading up
The DLP classes have been busy making their appearance around the school. You might see them pushing in chairs, picking up recycling, doing laundry for
LHS and Nebraska VR Seniors participating in Mrs. Archer’s Senior Transitions/Career Planning and Career Preparation courses have been busy working with NE VR Employment Specialist,
Which is worse public shame or hidden suffering? Ask any junior in Mrs. Gruntorad’s English 3 classes and they will tell you the answer, according
Drop Everything And Read Students on Destination Graduation Team 3 are reading The Boys In The Boat. It is about nine working-class rowers on the University of
Activity Updates due to COVID December 1st – Middle School Wrestling (HOME) The Middle School Wrestling Meet held at Lexington High School on Tuesday, Dec.
Welding 1 & 2 classes started our year off with safety lessons that included: Lock out-Tag out, Personal Protective Equipment, ladders, electrical, barriers, fire, chemical
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In Spanish class we are learning about the benefits of using technology in the classroom to learn a new language. Students had some time to
ATTENTION MIDDLE SCHOOL WRESTLING PARENTS: Due to capacity limits, Sunrise Middle School has contacted us to tell us that NO SPECTATORS will be allowed to
This semester in Team Games has definitely had a fair share of challenges. Between dealing with new regulations, schedule changes, and other stresses brought about
American Government CT spent the last weeks studying the American electoral process. Students studied the election process including polling, voter registration, voting options and the
Spanish 1 and Intermediate Spanish 1 have been working hard all semester! We have covered a variety of topics and have been expanding our vocabulary
By Mr. Daniel Arias This semester in at least three sophomore sections of English at LHS, students have been actively reading Fahrenheit 451. Author Ray
Thank you to the Snow- Redfern Foundation for your generous grant awarded to The Backpack for Kids Program. We are so excited to use this
To bead or not to bead, That is the Welder’s Question. By Julie Baker began to fly in my brain when I found out I
ATTENTION High School Parents Please complete this survey by Monday, November 9th, 6:00 p.m. Make sure to select the high school in the drop-down
Recently, students in Ms. Temple’s freshmen English class finished a unit featuring Richard Connell’s infamous short story, “The Most Dangerous Game.” For the final project
For the last newsletter, the students in English 4 expressed their opinions on the Covid-19 pandemic. This time, you will get a chance to see
Mole Day is celebrated annually on October 23 from 6:02 a.m. to 6:02 p.m., Mole Day commemorates Avogadro’s Number (6.02 x 1023), which is a
In Spanish 3 we are learning about “Día de los Muertos” or Day of the Death, which is celebrated on November 2. This Celebration is a tradition in
Two Rivers Public Health Recommendations The Lexington Public School District will continue with in-person instruction despite the fact that the Two Rivers Public Health District’s
In our Algebra 1 class, we have learned about equations, quantities, expressions, inequalities, functions, and sequences. This week, we are diving into solving/graphing linear functions
NSAA B-7 Sub-district Volleyball Due to State Directed Health Measures limiting indoor capacity to 50%, the NSAA B-7 Sub-district VB tournament held in Lexington on
President Franklin Delano Roosevelt (FDR) famously spoke these words to the American public during his 1933 presidential inauguration speech after defeating President Hoover in the
Usually the students in the Student Therapy And Resource Services (STARS) program are in the community regularly for activities. This year we are adapting to
The beginning and advanced strength classes have been working hard and begin their test outs on different lifts and movements. Students will be testing out
As the second quarter is underway the Lexington Agriculture Science classes and FFA has seen many changes due to Covid-19. As always the students have
Science is the study of the structure and behavior of the world through observations and experiments. It sure has been nice to be back in
Over the past 7 months, the importance of understanding personal finance has come to the forefront in our country. The ability to prepare financially for
Become a Substitute Teacher in a Month STEP 1 – APPLY to UNK Admissions by November 12 Graduate Admissions if you have a Bachelor’s Degree,
Even though Sophomore Honors English students will be writing Research Papers in the third quarter of school, they are starting now to develop the small
From ‘fake’ journal entries to personal narratives, psychology students recently wrote a creative passage about their ‘addiction’ to ice cubes. In the pretend scenario, students
Join the Lexington High School Marching Band for their last public performance of our 2020 show, “A Pirate’s Adventure”! This performance comes at the end
The American History II students have been studying World War I. World War I was the first big war of the 20th century. It started
Camp Success During the month of July, Briyeth Munoz-Contreras and Agustin Lopez-Ibarra participated in a four-day virtual camp called “Camp Connect.” The Pennsylvania Migrant Education
Imagine walking into class only to find a crime scene set up for you. You encounter a body on the floor, chairs turned over, signs
For those of you that have not yet taken the opportunity, try checking out an eBook on Overdrive or Sora. Most of you should have
All 9th graders at Lexington High School are enrolled in a Foundations of Leadership (FOL) class. This course is designed to enhance and support the
In Western Civilization our students are learning the causes, growths and impacts of the Black Death on the European population as well as how the
Students in Art 1 have been working on still life drawing, honing their drawing skills. The biggest point of emphasis is being able to recreate
After reading “The Jade Peony” by Wayson Choy, students in Mr. Ward’s 8th period class were assigned to look at their own families and write
In Ms. Allnutt’s biology classes, students have been learning what the word “biology” means and what it means to be considered alive. If they learn
Teachers in CTE classes work to provide instruction in a way that reaches students’ interests and provides real world experiences. The concepts and skills taught
In American History II class, we are currently discussing the events in America that would cause the United States to enter into the Great Depression.
Hello! Welcome to Ms. Diaz Pre-Algebra classes. This is my very first year teaching Pre-Algebra at Lexington High School and I have
This month is Adaptive PE we have been super busy. We have been working on movement every day they come and run and stretch. To
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