LHS Chorus & Theatre students traveled to Orlando, visiting Disney’s Magic Kingdom and Epcot Center. In addition to building meaningful connections with classmates, students attended a session from Disney’s Imagination Campus’ Music in Storytelling where they promenaded from country to country in Epcot Center, delving into music and theatre in cultures from around the world and learning how the Arts are deeply integrated in all that we experience. Another highlight was seeing an awe-inspiring performance by Disney’s Voices of Liberty, rendering our students speechless! What a wonderful way to kick off Winter Break!










On February 6, Aarav Dave (as a part of the LHS Research and Engineering Club) attended the ABAC Regional Science and Engineering Fair. He presented his research on Computational Identification of Anesthetic Metabolic Pathways. Aarav won first place in the Behavioral and Social Science category. He was also recognized as having one of the best projects in the fair across all categories. Please join us in congratulating Aarav on advancing to the Georgia Science and Engineering Fair in Athens, GA in late March.

🎉Celebrate CTAE! 🎉
Our Architectural & Engineering Drafting and Design pathway builds a strong foundation in drafting, design, and CAD, starting with safety, geometric construction, multi-view drawing, and introductory CAD—then advancing to technical drafting, applied math, employability skills, and detailed working drawings. It culminates in 3D Modeling and Analysis where students use reverse engineering and advanced CAD to produce complex assembly drawings and a capstone presentation that showcases their mastery and career readiness. 🏫
🏫🌎#DraftingAndDesign #ArchitecturalEngineering #TechnicalSkills #EngineeringGraphics
Our Architectural & Engineering Drafting and Design pathway builds a strong foundation in drafting, design, and CAD, starting with safety, geometric construction, multi-view drawing, and introductory CAD—then advancing to technical drafting, applied math, employability skills, and detailed working drawings. It culminates in 3D Modeling and Analysis where students use reverse engineering and advanced CAD to produce complex assembly drawings and a capstone presentation that showcases their mastery and career readiness. 🏫
🏫🌎#DraftingAndDesign #ArchitecturalEngineering #TechnicalSkills #EngineeringGraphics

Class of 2027 Parents and Students, please join us for Rising Senior Night at Lowndes High School on Thursday, February 19 in the Performing Arts Center at 5:30pm.
Counselors will present important information on graduation requirements, options for senior year, and life after Lowndes High School.
Counselors will present important information on graduation requirements, options for senior year, and life after Lowndes High School.

LHS HOSA was proud to host former LHS Healthcare Science and HOSA students Ekshya Katawal and Grayson Peek at our February Monthly meeting in Honor of CTAE month! Ekshya and Grayson were Mr and Miss CTAE their senior year and will both start medical school in the fall! Thank you for returning to your Alma Mater and discussing college, medical school applications, and your current jobs in healthcare. We are proud of you both!

A huge THANK YOU to Nicole West and Savannah Hall from ACE Electric Inc** for visiting Mr. White’s Carpentry class on Thursday, February 12, 2026!
They generously donated electrical supplies to support our students as they learn the fundamentals of residential wiring. In addition to the donation, they shared valuable information about ACE Electric’s Amped Internship Program and took time to answer students’ questions about career opportunities in the electrical field.
Our construction classes are excited to put these donated supplies to use and gain meaningful, hands-on experience in residential wiring. We appreciate community partners like ACE Electric who invest in the future of our students! 🔌🛠️
They generously donated electrical supplies to support our students as they learn the fundamentals of residential wiring. In addition to the donation, they shared valuable information about ACE Electric’s Amped Internship Program and took time to answer students’ questions about career opportunities in the electrical field.
Our construction classes are excited to put these donated supplies to use and gain meaningful, hands-on experience in residential wiring. We appreciate community partners like ACE Electric who invest in the future of our students! 🔌🛠️

In January, Rena Nelson had the opportunity to present at the Georgia Association of Teachers of Family & Consumer Sciences Conference. Her session introduced fellow Interiors, Fashion, and Textiles pathway educators to the traditional art of felting—demonstrating how wool can be transformed into fabric using only warm water and dish soap. Felting is one of the oldest methods of creating fabric from fiber, and participants gained both historical context and hands-on techniques they could bring back to their own classrooms.
🎉Celebrate CTAE! 🎉
February is CTAE Month! Education Pathways helps students learn practical teaching strategies and how to use classroom technology. They design lesson plans, take part in project‑based learning, and gain real‑world experience through practicums in daycare centers and elementary schools. Interested in how this prepares future teachers? Ask us!
#FutureTeachers🏫🌎
#CTAE #CTAE Month #FutureReady
February is CTAE Month! Education Pathways helps students learn practical teaching strategies and how to use classroom technology. They design lesson plans, take part in project‑based learning, and gain real‑world experience through practicums in daycare centers and elementary schools. Interested in how this prepares future teachers? Ask us!
#FutureTeachers🏫🌎
#CTAE #CTAE Month #FutureReady

Through multimedia presentation and peer review, Ms. Jillian Mitchell's AP Seminar class honed their argumentative and public speaking skills by debating issues in education, from AI in the classroom to the impact of school on student mental health.






Our AP Statistics students got into the Valentine’s spirit this week by turning candy hearts into data!
The class created a distribution to visualize the variability in heart counts across their boxes full of candy hearts, then put their skills to the test by calculating percentiles and z-scores for their individual samples. They even used the final class data set to practice analyzing normality—proving that even "sweet" data follows the rules of math.
The class created a distribution to visualize the variability in heart counts across their boxes full of candy hearts, then put their skills to the test by calculating percentiles and z-scores for their individual samples. They even used the final class data set to practice analyzing normality—proving that even "sweet" data follows the rules of math.










Volunteers are needed for The Game of Life on April 15th. If you are interested, please complete the form attached to the QR code.

We’re excited to welcome Raising Cane’s to the neighborhood! 🎉🐔
A huge THANK YOU to Raising Cane’s for their generous donation to Lowndes High School. We’re grateful for community partners who invest in our students and support Viking Nation. Welcome to Lowndes County—we’re glad you’re here! ❤️🩶
A huge THANK YOU to Raising Cane’s for their generous donation to Lowndes High School. We’re grateful for community partners who invest in our students and support Viking Nation. Welcome to Lowndes County—we’re glad you’re here! ❤️🩶


Mr. CTAE - Landon Breeden, a senior Work-Based Learning student, exemplifies the impact of CTAE through leadership, entrepreneurship, and real-world application of technical skills. He is the owner of First Line Mobile Detailing LLC and made program history by serving simultaneously as both a WBL student and employer, hiring a fellow Lowndes High student through the program. Landon’s CTAE coursework in agriculture, automotive, and drafting, combined with his involvement in FFA and FLEX, has strengthened his problem-solving, technical, and business management abilities. He represents CTAE’s mission by creating opportunities, mentoring peers, and building a future grounded in initiative and innovation.
Miss CTAE - Reese DeCesare exemplifies leadership, growth, and real-world readiness through her involvement in the architecture pathway and Work-Based Learning program. She has completed advanced drafting and architectural coursework, earned certification to draw house plans, and balances her academic pursuits with a cosmetology apprenticeship and active participation in numerous school organizations and athletics. Reese plans to pursue architecture after graduation and credits CTAE with building her confidence, technical skills, and commitment to leading by example. Her journey reflects resilience, reflection, and intentional growth as she prepares to carry classroom learning into professional success.
Miss CTAE - Reese DeCesare exemplifies leadership, growth, and real-world readiness through her involvement in the architecture pathway and Work-Based Learning program. She has completed advanced drafting and architectural coursework, earned certification to draw house plans, and balances her academic pursuits with a cosmetology apprenticeship and active participation in numerous school organizations and athletics. Reese plans to pursue architecture after graduation and credits CTAE with building her confidence, technical skills, and commitment to leading by example. Her journey reflects resilience, reflection, and intentional growth as she prepares to carry classroom learning into professional success.

🎉Celebrate CTAE! 🎉
February is CTAE Month! Healthcare Pathways empower future medical professionals by teaching essential clinical skills and offering career exploration opportunities. 🏫➡️🌎
#FutureHealthcareHeroes #MedicalEducation #CTAE #CTAEMonth #FutureReady
February is CTAE Month! Healthcare Pathways empower future medical professionals by teaching essential clinical skills and offering career exploration opportunities. 🏫➡️🌎
#FutureHealthcareHeroes #MedicalEducation #CTAE #CTAEMonth #FutureReady

📚✨ Thank you to everyone who joined us for AP & Dual Enrollment Parent Night!
We had a great turnout and loved seeing families engaged in learning about the many opportunities available to our students. We appreciate your support as we help students plan for future success!
We had a great turnout and loved seeing families engaged in learning about the many opportunities available to our students. We appreciate your support as we help students plan for future success!




Our Class of 2029 Cabinet members were up early Saturday morning, making a huge impact at the Elementary School Leadership Conference hosted by Dewar Elementary! 🎒✨
These incredible students stepped up to lead breakout sessions, sharing their experiences and helping the next generation of young leaders discover their own “Lead with Purpose” potential. It was an inspiring morning of mentorship, teamwork, and team spirit.
These incredible students stepped up to lead breakout sessions, sharing their experiences and helping the next generation of young leaders discover their own “Lead with Purpose” potential. It was an inspiring morning of mentorship, teamwork, and team spirit.










🎉 Celebrate CTAE! 🎉
February is CTAE Month! Our Marketing students are excited to celebrate the opening of the school store, The Lowndes Locker.
The Hospitality & Tourism pathway gives students real-world, hands-on experience that prepares them for success beyond high school. 🏫➡️🌎

February is CTAE Appreciation Month! Our CTAE program at Lowndes High School offers 49 pathways to help develop the skills our students need when graduating high school.

LHS HOSA students Kreea Chakraborty, Advisor Ashley Harris, Lynda Spires, and Rasheedat Agboola attended CTSO Day at the Georgia Capitol February 4th representing Lowndes High School and Georgia HOSA.
#CTAEdelivers @georgiahosa
#CTAEdelivers @georgiahosa



🧥❄️ ECE II Winter Wear Drive ❄️🧥
Our Early Childhood Education pathway students see firsthand the need for children’s winter coats as they work in elementary schools across Lowndes County. To help support the students in the classrooms we serve, we are sponsoring a Children’s Winter Wear Drive.
We are collecting new or gently used children’s winter coats and cold-weather items (all sizes) to be given directly to elementary students in need.
📅 February 9–20
📍 Drop off: Front Office or Room C319
Thank you for helping us share the warmth and support our youngest learners this winter! 💙🧤🧣
Our Early Childhood Education pathway students see firsthand the need for children’s winter coats as they work in elementary schools across Lowndes County. To help support the students in the classrooms we serve, we are sponsoring a Children’s Winter Wear Drive.
We are collecting new or gently used children’s winter coats and cold-weather items (all sizes) to be given directly to elementary students in need.
📅 February 9–20
📍 Drop off: Front Office or Room C319
Thank you for helping us share the warmth and support our youngest learners this winter! 💙🧤🧣

