LCHS WEEKLY OVERVIEW from: The Youth Service Center May 12 th - May 16 th 2014 Monday, May12 4 th NineWeeksMidterm Softball@Pikeville Tuesday, May13 APUSGovernment&PoliticsTest 8:00am HerLipsareSealed DramaPerformance 6:00pm$6per/person Baseballvs.Raceland 6:00pm Softball@AllenCentral Wednesday, May14 APUSHistory 8:00am MidTermReportsDistributedtostudents7 th period Baseball@EastCarter Thursday, May15 APWorldHistoryTest 8:00am APMicroeconomics Noon CCRRedsGame COZOP Ashlandtrip Baseball@Belfry Softballvs.WestCarter 6:00pm Friday, May16 SeniorBabyPictureisduetoMrs.Puryear MedicaidNurseAideTestatACTCforHealthServicesZSeniors SeniorKingsIslandTrip Baseball@LetcherCountyCentral Softball@BoydCo. Upcoming activities May 19 ArtandChoirShow5:30Z7:30pm May 22 FCCLATea5:30Z7:00pm May 20 NoSchoolZElectionDayPDforteachers.) May29Z30 Follies May 30 BoatRaces June 3 AwardsNight June 6 LastDayforstudents June 6 Graduation7pm ***PleasevisittheLawrenceCountyWebPageforallcurrentendZofZyearschooldetails.*** Contact us anytime Principal Christy Moore Vice Principal Tom Holbrook Guidance Counselors Luanne Finley Mary Adams Youth Service Center Coordinator Deana West LCHS Main Office 638-9676 Youth Service Center Offices) 638-3690/3696 Go Bulldogs
Fellowship of Christian Athletes or Anybodies) Come join us for devotions and prayer. Wednesday at 7:50 AM in Dr. Laney s Rm & Friday during A/A in room A130 YearbookInformation Yearbooksareonsalefor$50.Order formshavebeengivenout.youcan mailchecksindirectlyororderonline withacreditcard. OrdersshouldbeplacedbyJune6 th. SeniorsBIfyouwanttoreplacethe casualpicturetakenatschoolin theyearbookwithoneofyourown, bringoremailthatpicturetomrs. CecilbyMay30th. Please mention LCHS when you check out at FOOD CITY. It helps us tremendously earn school bucks Thank You ParentsofSeniors: Scholarship applications received at Lawrence County High School will be posted on the school website. Students mayprinttheseapplicationsandmailthem to the appropriate recipient. Completed applicationsarenotsubmittedatlawrence CountyHighSchoolbutmailedordelivered to the appropriate individual or organization. Please remember that most ofthelargescholarshipsthatareavailable are offer through the colleges themselves and they do not send the applications to ourschool.pleasecheckthewebsiteofthe college of your choice for scholarship opportunities.
Congratulations to Kayla Rucker Kayla has been selected to be a member of the 2014/15 Morehead State University Cheerleading Squad Congratulations College and/or Career Ready Seniors: Alexandra Adams C&R Brandi Blackburn C&R Michael Adams C Kristen Bellomy C Tanner Bowen C Charles Bradshaw C Adam Cavins C Callie Conn C Michael Cordle C Zachary Curry C AJ Cyrus C Bethani Derifield C Adam Detunna R Allison Dotson C Cheyenne Duff C James Endicott C Michael Estep C Derek Ferguson C Joseph Finley C Alexis Frazier C Corey Frazier C Larry Goble C William Hammond C Brenna Howell C James Hughes C Kyle Jordan C Kelsey Kelley C Jonathon Kiser C PatrickWhittC CoreyBFrazierC TiffanyKellyC Nathan Marcum C Eric Music C Chad Thompson C Kala Thornsbury C C= College Ready R= Career Ready C&R= Both College and Career Ready Brayden Bevins C Kayla Leedy C Katelyn LeMaster C Ryan Lumpkins C Tyler Marin C Austin Muncy C Kaitlyn Osborn C Ashley Puryear C Jordan Queen C Joshua Robinette C Leslie Robinson C Kayla Rucker C Cameron Thompson C Allyson Thonsberry C Tiffany Triplett C Joseph Wallen C Eric Ward C Aaron Webb C Cheyenne Wells C Noah Wells C Trey Wilks C Austin Wood C Alyssa Woods C Chelsea Collins C Molly Kees C CourtneyBurchettC MelissaBurchettC RylandCyrusC NevinMullinsC BrianRobinetteC CameronSheltonC BrookeSpillmanC CharlineTarringC KristenTarringC MorganThorpeC NateWebbC KelseyRandallC OliviaMillerC MadisonPrestonC MadisonArringtonC CheyenneMarcumC ChristinaAdamsC
SPACETREK From:Mrs.Finley YoungLadies,doyouloveScienceorEngineeringclasses?ConsiderapplyingtoSPACETREKatMoreheadStateUniversity thissummer ApplicationsareduebyMay23 rd ThisoneweekcampisinJulyandopentoanygirlwhowillbeasophomorejunioror seniornextyear WhatisSpaceTrek? SpaceTrek is a unique space science camp offered at Morehead State University s statebofbthebart Space Science Center housingasatellitedevelopmentlaboratory,spacetrackingantennas,electroniclaboratoriesandadigitalstartheaterfor planetariumandlasershows. SpaceTrekwascreatedin2012asapilotprogramthankstoapartnershipbetweenAAUWKentuckyandMoreheadState University.Thisoneweekeducationalexperienceisdesignedtoexposeincomingsophomore,juniorandseniorhighschool girlstospacescienceandengineeringconceptsinfunandexcitingways. SpaceTrek sthemeis Empoweryoungwomeninanenvironmentwithfemalerolemodelswheretheywillbemotivated andexposedtospacescienceandengineering". Visitwww.spacetrekky.orgtoapply. Thankyoutothefollowing organizationsfromtheprom committee: Martel'sAuction WalBMart Citgo NapaAutoLouisaCarCare) AtoZRental Law.Co.YouthServiceCenter THANK YOU to all the LCHS PARETNS who brought in treats and desserts to our wonderful staff for TEACHER APPRECIATION WEEK Thankyoutothefollowingorganizationsand individualsfromtheafterpromcommittee: TriBSpanConstructionAEP ExtremeTumble JimBooth LouisaRotary MelissaBranham WalBMart DavidandTeresaPrince KennyChanney JessicaCrittenden ScottOsborne DruAnnCaudill BradWest JamesandChristyMoore TimEllis CarynMcCreary PaulandJoyceWest EdithWalker
The following are GREAT OPPORTUNITIES for LCHS PARENTS, FAMILIES, AND STUDENTS: Morehead State University will start a residential high school for gifted students, much like the current Gatton Academy at Western Kentucky University. The Craft Academy for Excellence in Science and Mathematics will be paid for with $2.3 million from the state and a $4 million pledge from coal magnate Joe Craft, the CEO of Alliance Resource Partners. Morehead officials said it was the largest single cash gift in the university's history. The Craft Academy is scheduled to open August 2015. Students will live on campus in a newly renovated residence hall designed for high school juniors and seniors. The facility will have meeting and social space and will be staffed 24 hours, seven days a week. Morehead officials said the school would be open to academically gifted students, who will take a college-level curriculum that will allow them to graduate from high school with as many as 60 credit hours for college, either at Morehead or elsewhere. Students would be invited to apply from across the commonwealth, with openings for 60 juniors and 60 seniors, starting with 60 juniors in the fall of 2015, Morehead President Wayne Andrews said. There would be no tuition for students accepted into the program, he said. More information about the program will be available soon, as Morehead faculty visit other such academies around the country. Senate President Robert Stivers, R-Manchester, said his daughter benefited from the Gatton Academy at Western. "I'm thankful to President Andrews and Mr. Craft for making this a reality," he said. "I hope we will be able to establish more programs like this one in the future." House Majority Floor Leader Rocky Adkins, D-Sandy Hook, called the academy a game-changer for Eastern Kentucky. "Educating Kentucky's brightest and best high school students with a heavy emphasis on science and mathematics will ensure their professional success, inspire entrepreneurship and provide our region with a workforce uniquely prepared to compete in the 21st century," Adkins said.
"TeacherWhoMadeaDifference" LawrenceCountyHighSchoolsocialstudiesteacherDavidPrinceisquickto deflectpraise,butheadmittedhowmuchitmeanttohimtohavebeen recentlynominatedbyoneofhisformerstudents,phillipbarnett,asoneof Kentucky s TeachersWhoMadeaDifference. IwasnominatedbyPhillipBarnett.Itwasacompletesurprise, Prince exclaimed. Youworkwithstudentsandgettoknowthemandwatchthem developandthentheyaregone.oneofthegreatestrewardsanyteacher receivesiswhenaformerstudentcomesbackandsaysthankyou. BarnettgavealitanyofreasonsfornominatingPrince. Inominated[him]becauseofhisdedicationtoensuringhisstudentsgetthe besteducationpossible.ionlyhadhimforoneclassapu.s.government) butiknewhimbeforehandjustfromseeinghimandtalkingtohimaround school.mysenioryeariwantedtoattendtheymca skentuckyyouth AssemblyandhemadesureIwasabletoattenddespitenotbeingableto afforditonmyown, Barnettsaid. TheTeachersWhoMadeaDifferencerecognitionprogramisdonethrough theuniversityofkentucky scollegeofeducationandrecognizedover150 Kentuckyeducatorsthisyear. Princesaidthatsuchrecognitionisthelifebloodofateacher. Thereisnotestorgradingscaletoletyouknowifyouhadapositiveimpact onyourstudentsandthatiswhyitissospecialwhenyouhearbackfrom oneofthem.itspeaksmoreofthecharacterofthestudentthanthe teacher,butitsuremakestheteacherfeelgood, saidprince. Article by James Ellis