
It's been almost a week since LCHS' Senior Adulting Day, but we are still seeing some great coverage of the event. Thank you, Sharon Hall and The Dahlonega Nugget, for this great front-page feature article!



We are proud of the members of LCHS Theatre Troupe 5111 for their excellent performance at the Junior Theatre Festival with the Holly Performance Academy; Luke McElliott, Nikoli Smith, Madeleine Noe, Dani Bodney, Dylan Henschen and Shannon Hamilton. Also congrats to Clara Waters on her work with "Play on Players" showcasing “Newsies Jr.”. Both teams won an Excellence in Music Award.
LCHS Theatre students Kain Nash and Jason Johnson are busy working on the set for the LCMS drama production of “Peter Pan Jr.”

Ms. Westafer’s Biology class is solving a “murder mystery” by investigating the macromolecules in “stomach” contents of from their mystery victim.





Our local coverage is impressive. Being picked up by a national news source is a cherry on top! Look at the viewership, the shares, and the comments on this Cleveland, Ohio coverage of Adulting Day at LCHS!


More Coverage!
AJC: https://www.ajc.com/news/local-education/from-cooking-dinner-changing-tires-students-learn-real-life-skills/z0dIA4bJktQ77alzgEDMGJ/
AccessWDUN: https://accesswdun.com/article/2020/1/870583/lumpkin-county-high-hosts-adulting-day-for-graduating-class



Check out Channel 2 WSBTV at 4:45 and 5:50 PM tonight for coverage of today’s LCHS Senior Adulting Day!


LCHS is prepped and ready for tomorrow’s Senior Adulting Day! Stay tuned this weekend for an action video of our seniors and teachers in action! Great job, Adulting Day Committee! #TR1BE





Today LCHS students traveled to North Georgia Technical College to compete at the Skills USA region 2 competition. Gold and Silver medalist will compete at the state level in March. Lumpkin County once again was the leading medal winner for Region 2. Thanks for your continued support!! Special thanks to our awesome advisors: Jeff Bearinger, Amber Gilleland, Aaron Hopper, Mark Wall, and Riley Ray.





Order your Yearbook and Senior Ad today!


When it is COLD enough for snow, but the weather doesn’t cooperate, you MAKE YOUR OWN! Thank you Mr. Windham for your clever ingenuity and giving the kids exactly what they wanted on this very cold snowless day.



Congratulations to Renae McKinzey of Lumpkin County FFA for taking Grand Reserve Champion this past weekend at UGA in Athens Ga with her Registered Shorthorn Heifer!!!!!!!



🏀 Lumpkin Co vs GAC
📆 Tonight!
⏰ VG @ 6:00pm
📍Lumpkin County HS
#️⃣ ETC


Annah Faith’s closet is gearing up for spring. We are now accepting donations for prom. HOSA appreciates the support. Dresses can be dropped off at the LCHS front office.




LCHS Governance Team met for their monthly meeting yesterday and enjoyed a tour of the updated STEAM lab with Dr. Covert followed by a tour of the JROTC Rifle Range with SFC Fugate. Our members tested their marksmanship and Camille Walker was named the sharpshooter of the day!





Ms. Cindy Hunsinger took her Lumpkin Youth Leadership students off campus yesterday to learn more about "Managing Conflict" at the Lumpkin County Justice Center. The kids would like to thank Sheriff Stacy Jarrard for spending time with them and driving their bus.

Attention Class of 2020: Purchase your SENIOR banners by January 31 before the rate increases! Banners are printed on banner material and hung behind the stage at graduation. Banners are yours to keep after graduation and can be used for graduation parties, etc. Please see the form attached or contact Mrs. Lincoln for more information.




Ms. Quigley's Advanced Musical Theatre class is getting ready to start auditions for FOOTLOOSE the Musical. Lots of great dancing led by our choreographer, Kailey Moster.

Sign up for one of the following Lunch and Learn events in our College and Career Center.


With the help of our Environmental Awareness Club, LCHS has recycled 4,047 bottles to date!

Congratulations to our LCHS FBLA students and their advisor Mrs. Amy Lincoln! Last night LCHS FBLA earned FIRST place at Regions for the 5th time in 7 years. They walked into this competition with 35 competitors who dominated their events earning more medals than ever before. The group earned 32 overall medals with 6 of those being 1st place and 9 being 2nd. Kudos to the18 students placing high enough to qualify for the State Competition this spring! Well done FBLA! Well done Mrs. Lincoln!

