Tomorrow (Wednesday February 4, 2026) will be NTI Day 10 for Lawrence County. While some thawing occurred today, many roads remain icy with temperatures dropping tonight and more snow expected. We will reassess tomorrow and update you regarding Thursday. Stay warm! #LCisHome



The LCHS Academic Team recently participated in the district Governor's Cup competition! We are thrilled to announce that seven students advanced to the regional competition. A heartfelt thank you to our dedicated coaching staff, which comprises Head Coach, Brice Blevins; Assistant/Composition Coach, Aaron Wellman; and Future Problem Solving Coach, Cindi Laney. Mr. Blevins shared, " Our students have worked so hard and are always looking to improve! I am proud of their accomplishments and look forward to regionals and beyond!"
Here are the results from the competition:
Future Problem Solving Team: 2nd Place
Preslie Laney, Gabby Stinnett, & Makayla Stinnett
Written Composition:
Rileigh Shannon, 1st Place
Macy Burchett, 2nd Place
Arts 7 Humanities:
Lane Lemaster, 4th Place
Language Arts:
Lane Lemaster, 4th Place
Mathematics:
Makayla Stinnett, 5th Place
Mr. Wellman also celebrated the team's performance! He elaborated, "These kids put in more time and effort than you can imagine! Our academic team competes in one of the toughest areas of Kentucky, with multiple state champions a short drive up or down US 23. With that said, we are proud of all our students and very excited that seven of them will compete at the regional level. We were thrilled to see Lane Lemaster and Makayla Stinnett earn medals in their content areas. Our Future Problem Solving (FPS) team advanced for the third straight year! Rileigh Shannon and Macy Burchett scored a 1-2 finish in written composition!" #LCisHome
Here are the results from the competition:
Future Problem Solving Team: 2nd Place
Preslie Laney, Gabby Stinnett, & Makayla Stinnett
Written Composition:
Rileigh Shannon, 1st Place
Macy Burchett, 2nd Place
Arts 7 Humanities:
Lane Lemaster, 4th Place
Language Arts:
Lane Lemaster, 4th Place
Mathematics:
Makayla Stinnett, 5th Place
Mr. Wellman also celebrated the team's performance! He elaborated, "These kids put in more time and effort than you can imagine! Our academic team competes in one of the toughest areas of Kentucky, with multiple state champions a short drive up or down US 23. With that said, we are proud of all our students and very excited that seven of them will compete at the regional level. We were thrilled to see Lane Lemaster and Makayla Stinnett earn medals in their content areas. Our Future Problem Solving (FPS) team advanced for the third straight year! Rileigh Shannon and Macy Burchett scored a 1-2 finish in written composition!" #LCisHome
National School Counseling Week is February 2nd - 6th, 2026! LC Schools wants to recognize and thank our guidance counselors for their dedication! Our counselors support students' academic progress, social-emotional learning, and career development, showing their commitment to student success. We appreciate their care and compassion that help create a safe, supportive school community. Thank you for making a difference every day! #LCisHome

Parents and guardians of all students in Lawrence County Schools, your input is important to us and will help us improve our Title I Parent Engagement. Please take a few minutes to complete the Title I Parent Engagement Survey using the link https://bit.ly/4bwpRey or the QR code. Your participation helps us serve our students better and makes you a key part of our improvement efforts. (Please note that the survey should be completed only once per family.) The deadline for completing the survey is March 29th. We appreciate your time and value your opinion. Feel free to share this QR code with other parents and guardians of students in Lawrence County Schools. #LCisHome

Due to ongoing low temps and icy road conditions across the county, Lawrence County Schools will have NTI day 9 on Tuesday February 3. Please contact schools if you have any questions. We will reevaluate roads tomorrow and give an update on Tuesday afternoon. Stay safe and warm.



Lawrence County Schools will be closed Monday, February 2 due to icy roads and low temperatures. This is a traditional snow day and will be added to the end of the school year. We will recheck roads tomorrow and announce plans for Tuesday tomorrow afternoon. Stay safe and warm!




Way to go ladies! Huge congratulations to LCHS Cheer on advancing to the semifinals in the Medium Varsity 2 – Game Day division at Nationals! 🎉📣 They compete again this afternoon for the chance to go to finals. Let's hear it for these Dawgs! We are so proud. #LCisHome

The 2026-2027 Calendar Committee has developed two potential school calendars for the upcoming 2026-2027 school year. Please take a moment to answer the survey at the link below. The survey will be available until February 12, 2026. https://forms.gle/Pi4hd5as5Wz9bGRf8
Join our team today! LC Schools has new position openings for (2) ELEVATE GEAR UP Middle School Success Coaches! This position requires flexibility, strong organizational skills, and a passion for empowering students to achieve their full potential. The Success Coach will be an integral part of the ELEVATE GEAR UP team, working closely with students, educators, families, and community organizations to ensure equitable access to post-secondary opportunities. A minimum of 60 college credit hours, with a background in education, social work, psychology, or a related field preferred. You can apply today at the link: https://jobs.redroverk12.com/org/3321/opening/150602 or by scanning the QR code. Go apply today! #LCisHome

Tomorrow, Friday, Jan. 30, any child living in Lawrence County (ages 1–18) can receive a free take-home breakfast and lunch through our drive-through service from 10:30 AM to 12:30 PM. The child does not have to be enrolled in Lawrence County schools. Just pull up to the LCHS office entrance sidewalk, Fallsburg Elementary entrance, or Blaine Elementary entrance. For families already working with Emergency Management who cannot get out due to roads, please contact them to coordinate delivery. Please help us spread the word. #LCisHome

Reminder that due to continued low temperatures and road conditions, Lawrence County Schools will have a traditional snow day on Friday, January 30, 2026. Please contact your school with any questions. Stay safe and warm! #LCisHome

Due to continued low temperatures and icy road conditions, Lawrence County Schools will observe NTI Day #8 tomorrow, Thursday, January 29th and a traditional snow day on Friday, January 30th. Please contact your school with any questions. Stay safe and warm! #LCisHome


This is Lawrence County Schools. Classes are canceled for Wednesday, January 28, due to icy road conditions. This is a traditional snow day, not NTI. This day will be made up at the end of the school year. Stay safe and warm. #LCisHome

Lawrence County Schools will have NTI Day 7 on Tuesday, January 27th, due to continuing low temperatures and icy road conditions. Students and families, if you have any questions, please reach out to your teachers or school directly. Stay safe and warm! #LCisHome

Lawrence County Schools will be CLOSED Monday, January 26th, due to weather and road conditions. This is a traditional snow day, which means no NTI or remote learning. This day will be added as a make-up day at the end of the school calendar. Stay safe and warm. LC is Home.

Congratulations to LCHS student, Braxton Spense, who was selected to the Morehead State University Honor Band's Premier Ensemble! This is a remarkable achievement, and we couldn't be prouder of you! #LCisHome

We are aware of messages circulating that Lawrence County Schools will be dismissing early today, Friday, January 23. This is NOT true for us . All of our schools are operating on a normal schedule. Lawrence County TENNESSEE is releasing early.
As a reminder, any official information regarding dismissals, delays, or school closures will only be communicated through:
• Our official School District Facebook/Social Media pages
• The Lawrence County KY Schools website
• Infinite Campus calls/messages
Thank you for your cooperation!
#LCisHome
Due to continued reports of black ice on our roads, we are calling an NTI Day (Day #6) for today. We are making this decision out of an abundance of caution to ensure the safety of our students and staff. Please call your child’s school or teacher if you have any questions. Thank you for your patience and understanding on this unusual weather morning. #LCisHome
ATTENTION: Lawrence County Schools is moving to a 2-HOUR DELAY today. Initial reports have been updated to ensure the safety of our students and staff. Please disregard the previous one-hour delay notice. Thank you for your patience!
Within the last few minutes, we have received reports of icing on routes across our county. Out of an abundance of caution, we will have a one hour delay to allow roads time to improve after sunrise. We will reassess roads and provide further information shortly. Thank you for your patience and understanding as we prioritize safety for our students and staff.
