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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 in order to be more informed about the opportunities in our building and beyond. Please see the list of events for February below and we hope you are able to attend. If you have any questions on these events, feel free to contact us in the counseling office at 308-324-1261.

 

Who: All students in grades 9-11

What: class registration for next year

When: the entire month of February

Where: Lexington High School classrooms

More details: School counselors will be visiting with students to discuss their credits, class options and getting them registered for classes for next year. It is always helpful when students have conversations at home about this.

 

Who: All 9th grade students and parents

What: Kearney Bound Estimator Night

When: Wednesday, Feb. 15, 2023 @ 4:00- 5:30 PM; Thursday, Feb. 16 @ 11:00- 12:00 PM

Where: Lexington High School

More details: This is an opportunity for 9th grade students to apply for a significant scholarship to attend the University of Nebraska at Kearney. This day is specifically created for families to get help in completing one part of the application called the “College Funding Estimator”.

 

Who: All 12th grade students and parents

What: 12th grade student and parent ‘Steps to College’ night, 2nd semester session

When: Wednesday, Feb. 15, 2023 @ 6:30- 7:30 PM; Thursday, Feb. 16 @ 9:30- 10:30 AM

Where: Lexington High School

More details: Now that high school seniors are just a few months from graduation, this session will help students and parents understand what the next steps are, how to make a choice for college and more.

 

Who: All 10th and 11th grade students

What: Dawson County College & Career Fair

When: Wednesday, February 15, 2023 from 9 am to 11 am

Where: Lexington YMCA

More details: All 10th and 11th grade students will get bussed over to the YMCA to attend a job & career fair to help them develop thoughts on what life may look like after high school.