
The Effectiveness of Dance
Dance can be a very effective tool as it teaches body awareness, body control, agility, balance and rhythm. Depending on the movement pattern the human
Dance can be a very effective tool as it teaches body awareness, body control, agility, balance and rhythm. Depending on the movement pattern the human
Automotive Technology second year students are working on projects ranging from electrical and suspension to wiring lights among other assignments. They have rebuilt a Mustang
The transition from middle school to high school is challenging. You go from being the oldest students in the building to the youngest. You go
The freshmen in English 1 CT have been learning about Write Tools for the past two weeks. They have been working hard to learn the
For the last 2 months, the DLP students have had a visitor each Wednesday from the UNL Extension Office. Patricia comes weekly to teach the
It is 7:45 A.M. and the LHS Boy’s Soccer Team has already been hard at work for over 30 minutes. The boys are taking part
Spring is here and the Team Games classes are ready to get outside. It has been a challenging year, but we are extremely proud of
The freshman and junior students have been busy over the last quarter. The topic of Reconstruction started our American history 3rd quarter studies. While discussing
Liberty Belles Dance Team Tryouts Open to students that will be attending Lexington High School in the 2021-22 school year. Anyone interested in trying out for
This quote from Confucius is a great reminder to never stop… never stop learning and never stop growing. Physical Science studies matter. First semester we
This week the students are starting their last quarter of the school year. In our Algebra 1 class, we just finished learning about adding, subtracting,
SPRING SPORTS COVID-19 GUIDELINES The NSAA and Lexington Public Schools are requiring the following of schools, officials, and spectators for all SPRING season contests: Active
Over the weekend the Powerlifting Team competed at the Class B State Powerlifting Meet. It was a great day of Powerlifting and our students competed
Students in English 2 CT with Mrs. Gruntorad and Mrs. Benson have been reading Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury. Published in 1953, this original dystopian
Fifteen students in Spanish and French classes are getting ready to travel to beautiful Spain and France this summer. The trip was postponed last summer
Pershing elementary Read Across America 2021 Monday, March 8th – Pajama Day Get COZY with a GOOD book. Dress in your pajamas or cozy clothes.
Thank You from LPS We’d like to thank the community members, parents, students and staff who participated in our Lexington Public School Accreditation Review this
The month of March is nutrition focus. The following are the Minutemen/Minutemaid healthy body rules.
By Julie Baker Third quarter has been a REAL CHALLENGE for Ms. Temple and Ms. Baker’s 5th period Reading Class! What began with a visual
ELL students (English Language Learners) across the district are taking the ELPA (English Language Proficiency Assessment). Each year, students who have not reached English proficiency
It has been a busy couple of weeks for the Lexington FFA Chapter! Our members have put in a lot of time preparing for our
We have been busy in our Spanish classes with a ton of new vocabulary and grammar! This quarter in Spanish 1, we have been talking
You don’t need to look too far if you are the tin man. The anatomy classes have been finishing up the section on heart structure
By Carol Carlson Seniors traditionally study British literature for their last English class. Our high school library has over 325 books by British authors, so
NOTICE OF BOARD OF EDUCATION MEETING LEXINGTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Education of Dawson County School District No. 1,
The idea of starting a business can be very exciting to young people. They dream of making money and having people line up for their
In general biology, we’ve been working our way through our unit on genetics and heredity. Students have discovered patterns of inheritance by studying Duchenne Muscular
Powerlifting Team Lexington Powerlifting Team – Peru State Powerlifting Meet – February 13thBoys Team 2nd, Girls Team 2nd, Co-ed Team 2nd
Lexington Powerlifting Team – Peru State Powerlifting Meet – February 13Boys Team 2nd, Girls Team 2nd, Co-ed Team 2nd
LHS Design Class Gives Back As a prize for the members of the LMS chess club final day, Mr Hoyts LHS design class made 3D
Students in Pre-Algebra have been working hard since their return from winter break. They have been slowly getting back into the rhythm of starting their
Lexington High School Basketball Game Change February 6, 2021 Due to weather changes have been made to the games scheduled for February 6, 2021. Reserve
Intro to Athletic Training has started off the second semester strong with 12 new students. Students have been learning about a number of different topics
NSIAAA Assistant AD of the Year – Al Shirley Lexington Public Schools would like to congratulate Al Shirley. Al was recently awarded the NSIAAA (Nebraska
NSIAAA District IV AD of the Year – Phil Truax A hearty congratulations to Phil Truax for recently being awarded NSIAAA (Nebraska State Athletic Administrators
NOTICE OF BOARD MEETING – FEBRUARY 8, 2021 NOTICE OF BOARD MEETING LEXINGTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a meeting of the Board
On Wednesday, February 3, 2021, the Lexington Public School District will participate in World Read Aloud Day sponsored by Lit World®, a non-profit organization created
When the dismissal bell rang out on Friday, January 29, most students made a beeline for the door, anxious to begin their weekend. However, in
Early Release February 5, 2021 All schools will dismiss at 12:00 PM on Friday, February 5, to accommodate LHS hosting sub-district wrestling and to give
The English 1 and 2 co-taught classes have been exploring classic literature during the third quarter. Classes have been reading Fahrenheit 451 and To Kill
Attending college is the goal of most of our students, however, is a four-year degree your best option. A college degree is definitely beneficial in
Functions are a very practical math application to connect algebraic concepts to the real world. Think of any activity that has measurable data connected with
No School January 26, 2021 School has been cancelled for tomorrow, 01/26/2021, due to inclement weather. Las clases se han cancelado para mañana, 01/26/2021, debido
NOTICE OF MEETING LEXINGTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That a Regular Board Meeting of the Board of Education, School District No.
A bald eagle is a type of animal that lives in a grassland habitat. There are two main habitats that we are learning about in
This week in Mr. Klein’s Intro. to Chemistry class students investigated the various properties of metals, nonmetals, and metalloids. First, they investigated physical properties such
No School January 25, 2021 School has been cancelled for tomorrow, 01/25/2021, due to inclement weather. Las clases se han cancelado para mañana, 01/25/2021,
People select a word to represent the year. Most people would choose “Challenging,” “Flexible,” or even “Hopeful” for 2020. For 2021, the word for my
Attention Seniors and Senior Parents: There are lots of upcoming scholarship deadlines for anyone interested in continuing their education after graduation. There are simply too
The American Government class has been busy taking and preparing for the United States Citizenship Test. It is a new requirement from the Nebraska state
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
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