
Your child's principal will be reaching out today with specific instructions on how Lumpkin County Schools will be handling distance and online learning. These days are not holidays; they are online/distance learning days.
We are all working together to navigate these unchartered territories. We appreciate your continued support of our school system. Please do not hesitate to reach out to us if we can do something to better serve you and your child(ren) during this time. #TR1BE


Take two minutes to have children watch the instructional handwashing video from Nurse Lower at Blackburn Elementary School. #TR1BE
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1uNkjnGABjGgDNY36i8eZGUIZwLr2QCDN/view?usp=sharing

Long Branch Elementary School is celebrating its 30th anniversary this school year. Do you have a child or grandchild in this Lumpkin County School? Know how E-SPLOST will impact LBES before you go to the polls on March 24th!


Important Message from Lumpkin County Schools: Schools will be in session on Friday, March 13th for all staff and students, but schools will be closed for a minimum of one week beginning Monday, March 16th.


Our school system hosted the Leadership Lumpkin Class of 2020 for Education Day. Thank you, LCES, LCMS, MECHS and LCHS for your hospitality and for showing off our school system to these community leaders! #prideinthetribe


As we continue to prepare for the impending arrival of COVID-19 in Lumpkin County, following these tips from the CDC should prove helpful. Stay healthy, LC! #TR!BE





Make sure you’re counted! An accurate snapshot means that communities across the nation receive the funding, services, and business support they deserve and need. To learn how the @uscensusbureau protects your information, visit 2020census.gov. #2020Census


Salad bars temporarily closed starting Thursday, March 12th. Stay healthy, LC! #TR1BE


Please read the attached press release for an important update from Lumpkin County Schools concerning COVID-19 (Coronavirus).


Blackburn Elementary School might be our newest school in Lumpkin County, but can you believe it's almost 20 years old?! E-SPLOST is important to all of our schools.


Today, Whittney McPherson, AP at LCHS, presented to Noon Rotary on the recent success of Adulting Day! Our school system enjoys sharing with our community on the innovative programs we offer our students! #TR1BE


What matters to you? Schools? Transportation? Hospitals? Data from the @uscensusbureau help inform planning efforts for all these important community resources. To learn how census data impact you and your community, visit www.2020census.gov. #2020Census


Congratulations to our March 2020 Ideal Indians recognized at this evening Board of Education Meeting!
Holly Webb, LBES
Melanie Davenport, LBES
Brooke Flakes, LCMS
Dr. Cas Alldred, LCHS
Brigette Barker, Family Connections


Our E-SPLOST Know Before You Go Campaign for Lumpkin County Schools details how the money will be spent at each school and at the district. Today's focus is how the money will be used district-wide. #TR1BE


Congratulations to Mrs. Gilleland and LCMS and LCHS HOSA on a successful run at state leadership conference this weekend! Walking away with American Red Cross Chapter of the Year Runner-Up, Grace Wikle 2nd Place in Clinical Nursing, and LCMS placed top 5 in the state!




When you hear the word tax, your ears probably perk up a little bit. Sales tax, property tax, income tax...
So, what is E-SPLOST and does it impact my property taxes?


Car riders and student drivers at LCHS will be released at 1:00 as planned during the power outage.
Buses will run at regular times.

Power has been restored at LCHS and the BOE. Thanks for your patience!

We are currently without power at LCHS, Summit Academy, and the Board Office.
Our phones and internet are out as well.
We are in contact with the power company and hope to get it restored ASAP.

Did you know that the next census will take place in 2020? Responding to the #2020Census is our civic duty and affects the allocation of funding for our community’s public resources, how we plan for the future, and our voice in government. To learn more, visit www.2020census.gov.

