
Come join our Panther Family! To view our employment opportunities & to apply, visit: https://hiretrue-prod.com/hiretrue/ce3/job-board/e64590f9-2bf7-449a-83a5-2e87b4bbf959?subdivision=Lanett%20City


Please see the flyers below for more information about the July 2024 School Board Meeting for Lanett City Schools.



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Lanett City Schools welcomes Ms. Nanette Culwell as principal of Lanett High School!
Hello Panther Family. I am excited to be chosen as the new principal of Lanett High School. For the past four years, I have been serving as the Assistant Principal of Lanett High School. I also have over 14 years of educational experience. I am a native of Lanett, Alabama and graduated from Lanett High School in 2001. I hold a Bachelor of Arts degree in Social Work, Master of Arts degree in Teaching, and an Educational Specialist degree in Educational Leadership. I am blessed to be the mother of three, Christian, Kaedence, and Vincent.
I want to see all LHS students become productive members of society, who have ample opportunity to become whatever they want to be when they grow up. Here at Lanett High School we are striving to motivate, elevate, and educate so our students can graduate and lead a successful life! I look forward to interacting with all stakeholders in our community this year!


Attention LCS Stakeholders:
The June 2024 School Board Meeting for Lanett City Schools has been rescheduled to June 14th at 9:00 am. Please see the flyers below for more information.



Day 2: Part 2 of JROTC Cadet Leadership Challenge (JCLC).
The Lanett Panthers conquer the fear of heights at the Rappel Tower on Fort Moore for half the day and went Bowling for the other half of the day!!
The rappel tower is meant to push Cadets to overcome their fears, and to build up trust in their gear/equipment and procedures.
Bowling is a TEAM Building event.
GO PANTHERS💛🖤‼️











Summer Feeding Seamless Summer Option
Dates: June 5-28
Location: W.O. Lance Elementary
All meals are at no cost for students who attend the summer program. Breakfast is from 8:00-8:30 & Lunch is from 12:15-12:45 pm. Meals must be eaten on site.
For additional Summer Food Services Program Sites near you, please visit: breakforaplate.com/summer-participate/



Our final device collection date for all students in grades K-12 will be Tuesday, May 21st from 11:30-4:30. The location will be outside of the LJH/LHS Front Office. Please see the flyer for more information.



LHS 2nd Semester Exam Schedule: 5/21 - 1st & 3rd Block and 5/22 - 2nd & 4th Block
Breakfast 7:32 - 7:45
First Exam 7:48 - 9:20
Break 9:20 - 9:25
Second Exam 9:25 - 11:00
Lunch 11:00 - 11:30
Buses will run morning routes only for LHS students. Please make arrangements for someone to pick you up or to walk.
Students should only report for the exam that they are taking.
Students only taking the first exam will be allowed to leave at 9:20. Students will exit through the lobby.
Be sure to study! Semester exams are 20% of your final average!



Is your child a senior and finished with uniforms? Or do you have uniforms your child has outgrown?
We are still accepting clean, gently used uniforms in collaboration with @pantherswithpassion! You can drop donations off at the school office.
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SUMMER IS ALMOST HERE and that means it is time for the Chambers County Library Summer Programs. Pre-registration is now underway for the Sylvia Word McCollough Reading Challenge which begins on May 24. This year’s theme is “Adventure Begins at Your Library ” Signing up is quick and easy. Visit chamberscountylibrary.org and click on the Summer Programs tab to get complete information about the many programs offered in June and July at Bradshaw Library and the LaFayette Library.


New Honor Society members were inducted at our Underclassmen Awards Day on Wednesday. Membership is open to eleventh and twelfth grade students who have a minimum grade average of 90. Pictured: MaKiah White, Joslyn Steele, Dominique Thompson, Taelin Barrow, and Quadarius Bailey. Congratulations!


New Beta Club members were inducted at our Underclassmen Awards Day on Wednesday. Membership is open to tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grade students who have a minimum grade average of 85 and have no in school/out of school suspension or Saturday school for the current school year. Pictured, front: Taelin Barrow, Zorianna Goodman, Riontae Ziegler, Nikirreya Reece, and X’aria Floyd; back: Valeria Velasquez, Richard Trejo, Marquavious Tarver, and Zaniah Davidson. Congratulations!


"Showing gratitude is one of the simplest yet most powerful things humans can do for each other.” — Educator Randy Pausch
Teacher Appreciation Week was celebrated with many treats and Thank You's from the community. The LHS Panther Family is grateful to:
💛Pilgrim Baptist Church
💛Victory Baptist Church
💛LHS CTE Department
💛LCS Central Office
💛St. John Baptist Church
💛Greenwood Baptist Church
💛Westside Baptist Church
If your child has an incredible teacher, tell them how much you appreciate them, any day of the year! ❤️











Antasia Brooks and Jairo Gabriel Lopez recently participated in Earth Week sponsored by the LHS Science Club. Antasia Brooks won the scavenger hunt by solving the environmental riddle and finding the hidden natural object. She received a $25 gift prize. Both students entered their artwork in the school's art contest. Jairo Gabriel Lopez’s robot entered the Chambers County Art Contest and the Alabama PALS 2024 Recycled Art Contest. Congratulations to these students!
Picture 1: 12th grader Antasia Brooks with her artwork and Principle Bryant Lumpkin.
Picture 2: 10th grader Jairo Gabriel Lopez and Chambers County Commissioner Samuel Bradford



Last week in Mrs. Crenshaw's Biology class, students learned two significant systems of blood: the ABO system and the Rh system.
Students participated in a lab during which they tested ten blood samples to determine who could donate to the accident victims in the scenario.





The Top Ten students from the Class of 2024 were recognized at the recent Lanett City Schools Board Meeting. We are so proud of them! Pictured, l-r: Kierra Trammell, Maricruz Bonifacio Rivera, Mar’ Kiyah Sims, Ashanti Smith, Markhyah Tucker, Tamia Spratling, Naomi Crump, LaFranco Bridges, and Tyren Brooks. Congratulations!


Each year, we send an upcoming senior to participate in Boys State and Girls State. Both of these programs are part of the American Legion, an organization that believes teaching young people about the American government will result in our country's continued success. Each program is a weeklong opportunity for students to build new friendships, learn about and participate in a mock government, and listen to a variety of speakers.
An annual donation from Lanett’s Lambda Zeta Omega chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. sponsors a boy and a girl to participate in this worthwhile summer adventure. This year, our boy is Jaquarius Billingsley and our girl is MaKiah White. The staff of LHS votes on these students based on their leadership, work ethic, and motivation for school and community activities.
Several members of the sorority presented the sponsorships to our students. Pictured l-r: Nannette Cullwell, LHS Assistant Principal; Mary Banks, Elsie Huguley, Gretchen Holloway, Glenda Brasfield, Kimberly Marshall, President; Emily Thomas William, Aleatha King, and Bryant Lumpkin, LHS Principal.

We celebrated Rev. Wimberly for his hard work in keeping our building clean! His smiling face greets staff and students alike and conversations with him always uplift us. Thank you Rev Wimberly for all you do! 💛 🖤


Each year, students on yearbook staff select a staff member to whom the dedicate the yearbook. This year, the students selected Mrs. Frederick, affectionately known as "Mrs. Deidra". She is the school secretary and band auxiliary sponsor. She always has a smile and kind words for everyone who calls or comes into the office. She goes "above and beyond", helping with bulletin board decorating and event planning and decorating. The students know she is always available to help them. Congratulations Mrs. Deidra!
