
Cheer & Dance Competition 2023
Lexington Cheer & Dance Competition 2023 Saturday, January 28th, 2023 9:00 am | Cheer 1:00 pm | Dance
Lexington Cheer & Dance Competition 2023 Saturday, January 28th, 2023 9:00 am | Cheer 1:00 pm | Dance
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
Liberty Belles Junior Camp Registration 2023 Click Here for Registration Information about junior camp What: Jr. Dance Camp for kids sponsored by the Lexington High
No School January 16th Reminder there will be NO SCHOOL on Monday, January 16, 2023.
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
Middle School Winter Sports 2nd Session 2022-23 The 2nd Session of Winter Sports has started at Lexington Middle School. Activities are Boys Basketball, Girls Tennis,
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
Beginning and Advanced Strength and Conditioning classes had the opportunity to learn from Mr. Follmer in class this week. Mr. Follmer has done a lot
Writing – the one word that makes many students cringe – is an essential part of life. Writing engages the brain in a unique way.
“I believe in all that has never yet been spoken. I want to free what waits within in me…” are words from poet Rainer Rilke
In December, the Symphonic Band performed their annual winter concert at the middle school including the following pieces: “Christmas Vacation”, “I’ll Be Home for Christmas”,
LMS Cheerleading Academy Registration Due: January 13th Open to any 6th-8th grade student Cost: $30 Practice dates: January 18th, January 25th & February 1st Practice
Winter Break 2022-23 School will be dismissed in all buildings this Wednesday, December 21, at 1:30 PM with buses running immediately following dismissal. There will
In English 3 S we are wrapping up our novel unit on “A Raisin in the Sun” by Lorraine Hansberry. This play is set in
Students in intermediate art 3 have been working on printmaking, exploring the techniques associated with linoleum cuts. To wrap up the unit, each student was
First year students have been working on the following in the shop: tap bolt holes, precision measuring, replacing tires, balancing tires, packing wheel bearings, and
09 December 2022 Bienvenue à la classe de français.—- Here are a few French Christmas terms to finish out the year. Joyeux Noël—Merry Christmas Bonne
Kaylee Schwarz In English three we have recently been working with pieces of literature from the American Romanticism Literary time period. Students had the opportunity
On Saturday, Lexington hosted the Lexington Powerlifting Meet. This meet has grown each year and this year between Friday night and Saturday, 245 students competed
Students in Mr. Klein’s 4th and 7th-period ecology classes recently completed their Plant Projects. For the project, students had to collect 30 non-cultivated plants, press
Just over thirty Lexington High School students were selected to participate in a grant funded College/Career Search & Investigate (CSI) Transition Event sponsored by the
Algebra 2 students are continuing to discover the structure of polynomials and how they play an important part in the world of problem-solving. Polynomials are
As the seasons change and the holiday season approaches, the Team Games classes find themselves participating in some of our usual activities. The classes are
Students in Mrs. Gruntorad and Mrs. Benson’s English 2 classes have been studying the elements of fiction including plot, setting, characters, conflict, and theme. Students
Our LHS National Anthem Singers will be performing at the Class C2 state championship football game at Memorial Stadium tomorrow morning, November 22, 2022 at
Geography has been learning about how natural resources affect both physical and human geography. Natural resources can be both renewable and nonrenewable and they both
Some 50 students have been meeting during the evening on Tuesdays and Thursdays since September to practice for One Act season with the play, “Oh,
How do you take a day like Halloween and make it even cooler? Add some real animal body parts and cut them up. That is
In Mr. Flores’ intermediate Spanish class, we are currently taking the technology unit, for which we need to meet some of the following objectives that
Ortiz wins NPCC hood decorating contest Courtesy/ Mid Plains Community College. NPCC’ recently held their annual hood decorating contest. Isaac Ortiz, of Lexington; Connor Burns,
We have had a great start to the 2022-2023 school year! The students have been covering some interesting topics, including the Roaring Twenties and the
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 basic measuring unit in chemistry. Mole Day was
As the second quarter is underway the Lexington FFA chapter is hard at work. As always the students have stepped up to the challenge. To
Teachers should be using more real-world topics and real-world based questions in math classrooms. Real-world problems can help students understand why they are learning such
As classes move into the second half of first semester, senior students work to fulfill requirements for College English and English 4. The focus of
This is the question we are diving into for our Reading Skills class. Our workshop is based around this concept. We are learning about culture,
In Season 4, Episode 2 of The Office: Dunder Mifflin Infinity, Micheal Scott and Dwight Schrute are shown using a GPS system to navigate their
This week in Applied Science, students are going to war! Well, not really, but they are having fun with a STEM activity. They are building
Homecoming/Parent Teacher Conference Week Schedule for October 17th – october 25th 2022 Monday, October 17th Regular School Hours Dress Up Themes ELA & Elementaries –
Snow-Redfern Foundation Grant Awarded to LPS October 2022 Lexington Public Schools Backpack for Kids Program is excited to share that we have received a grant
Have you ever seen a penguin and thought, “I WANT ONE, IT’S SO CUTE! I LOVE ITS TUXEDO!” and screamed uncontrollably from the cuteness? The
To sign up to volunteer at the public library, watch for emails from Mrs. Buck.
With the changing times, everyone must learn to adapt in certain ways. In very similar fashion, with the Language Arts Department investing in new books,
The high school social science department has implemented a new class in their curriculum. There is a need nationwide to have more geography at the
Here’s an opportunity for you to have some Fun under the lights on Friday night, if you’re interested! Also, this will give you a chance to recognize
October 2022 As one of the three school counselors at Lexington High, one of our goals is to help students reach their full potential and
The Special Education Staff at Lexington High School is in full swing helping all our students do their best. Our team includes Becky Archer, Abbie
Education is free online. Just Need to Spend the Effort Searching by Daniel Schaben According to Chris Anderson in the digital book, “Free: The Future
TeenBookCloud is an online database with a growing collection of over 1000 titles of Graphic Novels, Enhanced Novels, eBooks, classic literature, videos, educator resources, and audiobooks. The new
Advanced Spanish 1 is a program designed to provide an active and rewarding learning experience for students to continue to strengthen their language skills and
What’s Going on in English 3? -KayLee Schwarz Hello from Mrs. Schwarz’ English 3 class. So far this year we have really been diving deep
Where do you want to be in five years? In 10? Do you see yourself in a management or leadership position? A bachelor’s degree in
Notre Dame de Paris- Our Lady of Paris—one of France’s most beautiful structures. The cathedral is built in the exact center of Paris on the
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