
Automotive
LHS Automotive Automotive students have been very busy. Some of what second semester students have studied are drivetrains, brakes, and suspension systems. We have looked
LHS Automotive Automotive students have been very busy. Some of what second semester students have studied are drivetrains, brakes, and suspension systems. We have looked
Senior Breakfast 2025 On Wednesday, April 30th, the Lexington High School staff will be hosting a Senior Breakfast for all seniors to celebrate their last
Agricultural Education 2025 Members of the Lexington FFA competed in District 11 Career Development Events in January and February. Those contests included Agronomy
English 3 – American Literature Kaylee schwarz In an exciting literary journey, English 3 and 3H students have recently been working through their reading of
Economics/Financial Literacy Mr. McPhillips In Mr. McPhillips’ Economics classes, the students have been learning about Personal Finance from Dave Ramsey. This course revolves around making
Novel Unit in Reading Skills April 2025 This quarter is a special time in our classroom. We are reading We Are Witnesses as a whole
TeamMates Dairy Queen Fundraising Night Date: Thursday, April 10th Time: 4pm-7pm
Exploring Nature Walks: What to Look For and Why It’s Good for You By Paul Pack Spending time outdoors on a nature walk is one
Preschool Registration for 2025-26 Lexington Public Schools Preschool Registration for the 2025-26 school year. Lexington Public Schools will be registering preschoolers for the 2025-26
Your Generosity is Fueling Us! We are excited to cheer on our talented athletes at the upcoming Intrasquad Track Meet! As we prepare for an
2025-2026 Cheerleading Squad VARSITY Alejandra Valle – Alex Rosales – Ashley Renteria – Ingrid Garcia – Ivonne Ibaven – Kassandra Lopez – Krystal Vazquez – Lyndsi
LHS Adaptive PE Spotlight Our students at Lexington High School are building essential skills like balance, coordination, jumping, teamwork, and kicking — all while having
Kindergarten Registration for 2025-2026 Lexington Public Schools Kindergarten Registration for the 2025-2026 school year. The time frame for registering students for next school year’s
Add Your Heading Text Here Semester 2 has been a whirlwind of numbers, problem-solving, and hands-on learning! We kicked things off by diving into number
Essay Writing for the Future 3rd Quarter has arrived at Lexington High School and is quickly nearing its end. In English 1, our students must
Information Meetings Girls Tennis Any girl interested in going out for high school tennis this Spring, there will be an informational meeting on Thursday, February
Powerlifting Dairy Queen Fundraising Night 22 Powerlifters have qualified for the National Powerlifting Meet in Wisconsin at the end of March. The team is doing some
Lexington Track & Field Apparel Lexington Track and Field apparel is on sale now until March 7th! This is a great opportunity to grab some
Algebra 1A “Students in Algebra 1A have been learning about Scatter Plots. Students had to create their own graphs to see if there was a
Nebraska Seal of Biliteracy Seniors will take the assessment required to earn the Nebraska Seal of Biliteracy on February 25th at UNK. The Seal of
Bryan Dual-Language Academy Kindergarten Applications for the 2025-2026 school year will be available from February 20th to February 21th at Bryan Elementary, 1003 North Harrison
Parent/Guardian Meeting This is a mandatory meeting for parents/guardians and their athletes who plan on participating in girls soccer for the Spring 2025 season. Date:
Anatomy & Physiology Mr. Zarate The anatomy and physiology classes have been working on identification of the muscles since December. After weeks of identifying many
Lexington Middle School Blood Drive Lexington Middle School is partnering with the American Red Cross to host a blood drive through the Future Blood Donor program. This program
Keeping in Shape Intellectually Mr. Buck Recently, Brian Tolentino – M.Ed – made a great statement about battling today’s society of its obsession with screens
Lexington Middle School students recently tried out their crime-solving skills. They viewed a crime scene, listened to police interviews with the suspects, analyzed both fingerprints
Western Civilization Mr. DeLaet In American Government, we have started learning about different types of economic systems and how certain governments conduct their economic policies.
LHS Freshmen to Host Multicultural Fair Event All 9th graders at Lexington High School participate in a Foundations of Leadership (F.O.L.) course. This course is
Lexington Cheer & Dance Competition 2025 Saturday, February 1st, 2025 9:00 am | Cheer 1:00 pm | Dance
What’s a Whirligig? A whirligig is a wind toy that whirls or spins in the wind. It is also the title of the novel that
Liberty Belles Junior Camp Registration 2025 Click Here for Registration Information about junior camp What: Jr. Dance Camp for kids sponsored by the Lexington High
English 3 Studies Poe Students in Mrs. Gruntorad’s English 3 classes have been studying the Romantic period of American literature. One prominent author of
Automotive: First year students have completed lessons about automotive insurance, and studied the four strokes of an engine, performed precision measurements, practiced dent and paint
Lexington FFA News Members of the Lexington FFA competed in the first round of Leadership Development Events (LDE)on November 12th at UNCTA in Curtis. Those
The Importance of Mathematical Modeling in Geometry By Sophia Mubango As a geometry teacher, I constantly strive to show students how mathematics is more than
11th Annual Minutemen Fútbol Taco Feed Thursday December 5th, come cheer on your Minutemen and Minutemaid Basketball teams as they face the Gothenburg Swedes. Grab
5 décembre 2024 Bienvenue aux classes de français.—- This week marks the reopening of the Cathedral of Notre Dame in Paris. On December
As the semester nears the end for Team Games… With the weather beginning to change, our Team Games classes have been able to try some
Squirm A Wiggly, Giggly, Squiggly Musical By John Jacobson & John Higgins Sandoz 3rd Grade Musical Photos by Paul Pack
LHS One Act Presents “OZ” by Don Zolidis Come to a night of incredible entertainment as Lexington High School presents “Oz” by Don Zolidis! ?
Mr. Pack’s Applied Science Class Our Applied Science students completed a paper airplane lab where students tested the performance of different types of paper airplanes.
Patriot Pen Winners 2024 Congratulations to Lexington Middle School students Liviana Schneider, Lorelai Rickertsen, and Sadiyo Abdullahi for winning the Patriot Pen essay competition! This
9th Graders College Visit Day On Wednesday November 6 freshman students at Lexington High School had theopportunity to go on a college visit to see
Happy Mole Day!! 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 10^23),
Red Ribbon Week 2024 Early Learning Academy and all Elementary buildings will be participating in Red Ribbon Week, October 28th-November 1st. Dress Up Days Monday:
Halloween Boo Bash Place: Lexington High SchoolDate: October 28thTime: 7:00pm to 8:45pmCost: $3 or canned foodThe event is open to PreK-5th graders.Sponsored by the LHS
500 Coats Donated to LPS Special Thank you to the Knights of Columbus who donated 500 coats to Lexington Public Schools. The donation was coordinated
Exciting Math Adventures in Class! This year in math class has been nothing short of exhilarating! We’ve embarked on an incredible journey to build a
Homecoming/Parent Teacher Conference Week Schedule for October 14th – october 21ST Monday, October 14th Regular School Hours Dress Up Theme Pink Day Tuesday, October 15th
2024 Homecoming King & Queen Candidates Today was the tapping of the 2024 Homecoming Court. Coronation will take place next Friday, October 18th, at half-time
Red Cross Blood Drive Help our students start a lifetime of community service by donating at a Future Blood Donor blood drive on Thursday, Oct.
Minutemen Marching Band News The Lexington High School Pride of the Minutemen Marching Band is in full preparation mode for their first competition in Elkhorn
Western Civilization – Mr. DeLaet In western civilization class, juniors have begun learning about the Crusades that lasted from 1096-1291. In our latest class
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