Dec. 17th - 1st and 2nd Block Exams
Dec. 18th - 3rd and 4th Block Exams
Dec. 19th - 1/2 Day

FAFSA Frenzy
Have questions or need help completing the FAFSA?
Join us at the LCHS Library on January 22, 2026, from 5–7 PM. LCHS senior counselor and representatives from the TN Higher Education Commission will be available to answer questions and offer assistance. This is a drop-in event — first come, first served. No appointment necessary.
Have questions now? Email knobles@lcdoe.org.










You can help by donating funds or purchasing items for the boxes!
Boxes will be packed on November 11th.
See Mrs. Burnum for more information!

Who: LCHS Students ONLY!
When: Halftime
What: Best Dressed Boy/Girl , Best Throwback "Pumpkinhead" Boy/Girl
$50 Gift Card for each winner!
Use good judgement when picking out costumes! Nothing scary or offensive please!



All proceeds benefit LCHS Band.
- $25 Entry fee per vehicle
- Door Prizes
- Swap Meet
- Food Vendors
- Craft Vendors
- Trophies to be awarded!
For more info contact Savannah Whitt: 423-895-9177

- October 27, 2025
- 9:30-1:00
- LCHS library
Assistance with FSA ID and student/parent portions will be available.
For any questions, please email Mrs. Nobles knobles@lcdoe.org.
To start your FAFSA now, go to: www.studentaid.gov



On My Own Event
Freshmen students recently participated in the 4-H extension office's "On My Own" event, an engaging financial education simulation that aims to prepare youth for the financial responsibilities of adulthood. 💼 Participants experienced the challenges of managing a household budget, from housing and groceries to unexpected expenses.
Sponsored by Bank of Lincoln County, this program empowered our youth to understand essential financial concepts. Thank you to all of our volunteers for helping make this day a sucess!
#FinancialEducation #YouthDevelopment #Banking #CareerExploration








Empowering Future Leaders: Mock Interview Day at Lincoln County High School
Lincoln County High School’s Career and Technical Education (CTE) Department, in partnership with the Fayetteville-Lincoln County Chamber of Commerce, continues its commitment to preparing students for life beyond the classroom. Recently, seniors at LCHS participated in the annual Mock Interview Day, a unique event designed to strengthen their professional and career-readiness skills.
Dr. Andrea Brewer, Work-Based Learning Coordinator, helped lead the effort alongside Mrs. Allison Day, LCHS’s Media Specialist, whose support and assistance kept everything running smoothly. Together, with the collaboration of LCHS’ Government/Economics teachers and many community volunteers, students were able to sit down with local professionals for one-on-one interviews.
The benefits extend both ways. Students connected with potential employers, opening doors to internships, mentorships, and even job opportunities. At the same time, interviewers gained valuable insight into the talents, skills, and drive of the next generation entering the workforce.
Dr. Brewer shared, “We had both returning and first-time interviewers this year. Every interviewer I spoke with expressed how impressed they were with our students.” Feedback from interviewers highlighted the caliber of the student participants:
“He is what I consider to be the ’perfect’ candidate for our organization.”
“I invited her to shadow/intern with us anytime!”
“We WILL make him an offer.”
“Very open, well spoken, confident - Amazing!
Students left the event encouraged and inspired, while community leaders voiced enthusiasm about the strength of Lincoln County’s future workforce. This program would not be possible without the dedicated volunteers who generously give their time and expertise to support local youth. Their investment helps ensure that students leave high school not only with academic knowledge but also with the confidence and skills necessary to succeed in their future careers.

