
Happy Wednesday. Please view our April Monthly Newsletter







It's National Assistant Principals Week! Thank you, Mr. Brasfield!


Please see the flyers below for more information about the upcoming school board meeting for Lanett City Schools.



Attention parents:
This is a friendly reminder that Lanett City Schools will conduct early dismissal Friday, April 4th. Students will be dismissed at 11:30. Each school has outlined specific dismissal details.



April 16, 2025 is an early dismissal day for students. Students will be released at 11:30 a.m. Report Cards distribution and mini teacher conference will begin at 1:00 p.m.


Get ready showing off all that hard-earned knowledge! 'Testing Madness' kicks off tomorrow for grades 2-8! 🎉 Check the schedule posted at schools for times. Let's send our kids off with smiles and encouragement . They've got this! 💪 #TestingMadness #LearningRocks



☀️☀️Time to recharge! Spring Break is next week, March 24th-28th. We hope everyone gets some well-deserved rest. Students and staff will be back in action on March 31st. ☀️☀️



Our phone system is down. If you need to contact your child’s school, please email the principal.


Panther Pride. Happy Women's History Month 2025! "Moving Forward Together! Women Educating and Inspiring Generations". The theme celebrates women's contributions to education, mentorship, and leadership.





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Black History Month Celebration
Black History Month is an annual observance in February (in the U.S. and Canada) dedicated to recognizing and celebrating the achievements, history, and contributions of Black people to society. It began in 1926 as Negro History Week, created by historian Carter G. Woodson. The week was chosen to coincide with the birthdays of Abraham Lincoln (February 12) and Frederick Douglass (February 14), both of whom played significant roles in shaping the history of Black Americans.
In 1976, the observance was expanded to a month, and since then, it has become a time to honor the legacies of Black leaders, activists, artists, scientists, and many others who have impacted the world, as well as reflect on the ongoing struggles for racial equality and justice.


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Attention LCS Stakeholders:
Progress reports will be sent home with your students tomorrow, February 13th. Please be sure to check those backpacks!🎒
Also, this is a friendly reminder that Lanett City Schools will be closed on Monday, February 17th. Enjoy the long weekend!



Please see the 2025-2026 Academic Calendar for Lanett City Schools. It was approved at last night's school board meeting. We will add the grade reporting dates (progress reports, report cards, etc.) later.

In halls of hope, you softly tread,
A guiding light for all ahead.
With admin by your steady side,
You help our school with love and pride.
A safe space built for all to see,
Where every voice can simply be.
For students’ hearts and teachers' dreams,
You nurture both with gentle beams.
This week we honor all you do,
A counselor whose care is true.
Happy National Counselors' Appreciation Week! Thanks for all you do!!!


Congratulations David!!! David represented Lanett Junior High School in the Chamber's County Spelling BEE and came in Second Place! We are extremely proud of David!!!! Congratulations Again and Thank YOU for your diligent efforts!!!


Please see the flyers below for more information about the upcoming school board meeting for Lanett City Schools.



Please see the flyers below for more information about the upcoming school board meeting for Lanett City Schools.



Attention Students & Parents:
The survey will be closing soon. If you haven’t already done so, please take a moment to complete the survey.
Preparations are underway for the 2025 - 2026 school year. As part of the process, the LCS Calendar Committee is requesting your input as we work to develop next year’s school calendar. Please take the time to complete the brief survey below. https://forms.gle/jxH4Bv6VbAswoRN17

Our annual School Spelling Bee was held last Friday, January 17, 2025! We would like to say CONGRATULATIONS to our winner David Varner (8th grader) and alternate Bryan Verde Lopez (7th grader). The winning word was spritzed. David will participate in the Chambers County Spelling Bee on February 4th. We also want to give a shout out to 8th grader Amy Verde Lopez (3rd Place), as well as our other courageous participants and our wonderful LCS personnel, who served as judges !!! Thanks for making this event a success!!!
