
Five students were inducted into the Lanet High chapter of the National Honor Society today!
Membership is open to eleventh- and twelfth-graders who have a minimum grade average of 90.
Pictured: Lilly Brice, Zaniah Davidson, Zorianna Goodman, Armani Langdon, and Marquavious Tarver. Not pictured: Ronnie Tucker, Jr.

Eight students were inducted into Beta Club today!
Membership is open to tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grade students with a minimum grade average of 85 and no ISS, OSS, or Saturday school for the current school year.
Pictured: Chloe McPherson, Kimberly Lee, Kennedi Barker, Evan Bautista, Lilly Brice, Sara Sanabria, Taniya Logan, and Kaymora Patrick.

🖤💛Class of 2025🎓Senior Spotlight💛🖤


Lanett High School Class of 2025
Graduation Ceremony
Friday, May 23, 2025 at 8:00 PM ET
Morgan-Washburn Stadium (Weather Permitting)
The Lanett City Schools Clear Bag Policy will be enforced, and all guests will participate in a security check.
Approved Bags:
*Clear Tote
Maximum size: 12”x 12” x 6”
Maximum logo size: 4.5” x 3.5”
The logo may only be on one side.
*Plastic Zip Top Bag
One Gallon, Resealable, Clear
*Wallets, billfolds, clutches, etc. no larger than 6.5” x 4.5” x 1” are permitted. May include a strap or handle.
Seat cushions are permitted (pockets subject to inspection).
Necessary medical bags are subject to inspection.
Prohibited items:
Backback
Clear Backpack
Diaper Bag
Mesh Bag
Oversized Tote Bag
Pattern Plastic Bag
Purse
Tinted Plastic Bag
Computer Bag
Fanny Pack
Binoculars Case
Camera Case
Weapons
Tobacco Products
E-Cigarettes/Vapes
Illegal Drugs
Alcoholic Beverages
Outside Food/Drink
Any other item deemed dangerous or inappropriate by staff.
Violators of the policy will be subject to ejection. Prohibited items discovered during security inspections must either be returned to the owner's vehicle or discarded. No items will be kept at the gate/door.


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Underclassmen Awards Day
Tuesday, May 19th, at 9:00 AM ET
Verdis F. Bible Fine Arts Auditorium
Only students who are receiving an award were given an invitation on May 6. Parents are welcome to attend; if you have not received the invitation, please check with your child.


The Greater Valley Area Chamber of Commerce is now accepting applications for Junior Ambassadors for the 2025-2026 school year! If you are an upcoming 9th- 12th grader, please see the flyer below to find out more about the program and how to apply!


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The Academic Calendar for 2025-2026 is below. You can also find it posted on the LHS website under Important Documents.


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🖤💛Class of 2025🎓Senior Spotlight💛🖤


💻If you didn't bring your device today, please bring it tomorrow!💻


Field Day is Friday, May 16th, from 1-3:15 pm! A list of food items and prices are listed on the flyers below.




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You're Invited!
Senior Awards Day is Wednesday, May 14, 2025, at 10 AM ET, in the Verdis F. Bible Auditorium.


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Important Reminder! A flyer with details about student device collection is posted below. Please take a look and note that devices will be deactivated starting May 13th.
➡️ For our traditional (in-person) learners: Device return is this week, May 14-16.
➡️ For our virtual (online only) learners: They will continue to work online. The deadline to return your device is May 29th.


It's ALMOST time! The 2025 Yearbook will be delivered on Monday, May 12th!
We still have a FEW yearbooks left for $50. Make sure you get yours before we sell out!
🖊️The signing party will be from 2:15-3:15 pm.
If you bought a yearbook, the signing party is free, or you can pay $5 to go. Ms. Smith has extended the deadline to pay to go-you must pay by 8:15 am on Monday, May 12th.

🌟 May is Mental Health Awareness Month 🌟
We were honored to welcome Mr. Sylvester Williams to speak with our students about the importance of mental health.
Born in Georgia, raised in Chambers County, Mr. Williams shared his personal journey—from youthful challenges to a life dedicated to encouraging others that “it’s okay to not be okay.”
His powerful message emphasized the importance of seeking support and breaking the stigma around mental illness. Thank you, Mr. Williams, for inspiring our students to prioritize their well-being. 💚


Teacher Appreciation Week Days Four & Five! Thank you for supporting our teachers and our school!

