

Lubbock-Cooper High School
Weekly Newsletter: November 14-18, 2022
Area Football Playoffs
LCP vs. Aledo
Friday, Nov.18th, 7:00PM
Mustang Bowl, Sweetwater, TX
Two Performances of Cooper's Got Talent Scheduled
Lubbock-Cooper High School DECA Team is excited to debut: Cooper's Got Talent. This year there will be two performances of the talent show, one in-school and one community performance. The Community Show is an opportunity for the LCP community to enjoy the talent performers before the in-school performance.
This event is open to ALL COMMUNITY MEMBERS. The Community Show will take place Thursday, November 17th. Doors will open at 6:00 pm. Show begins at 6:30 pm. Tickets are on sale now in room 419. Tickets are also available at the door.
The in-school performance of the talent show will take place on Friday, November 18th. During this in-school performance, students and judges will be voting on winners. No winners will be announced nor will money be awarded at the Community Show.
LCHS Student Finishes 2nd in Check with Tech Tournament
LCHS Sophomore, Guy Coyne, placed 2nd overall at the 2022 September Check with Tech Chess Challenge. Over 102 competitors attended the event. The Chess Challenge was a 5-round Swiss System Scholastic Tournament. Chess Coach Athena Rodriguez was proud of the team's efforts including several players winning 3 of their 5 matches. Team members included Coyne, Owen Crago, Noah Ellis, Zachary Polson, Ramiro Rodriguez, Alan Tran, and Alizay White.
UIL Academic Team Competes at TTU Fall Fandango
LCP UIL Academics will compete at Texas Tech on December 3 at the Math and Science Meet, Virtual Meet #2 begins on Monday, and the Journalism Team will compete at the Virtual Centex Meet at the end of November.
CTE Spotlight - Livestock Production
Students in Mr. Bednarz's Livestock Production classes are focused on learning methods of identifying livestock, products from livestock animals, as well as animal husbandry at our school farm. Students used coat hangers to create their own personal brand. Recently they learned how to identify solids in various samples of milk.
November Pirates of the Month
Congratulations to the following Pirates of the Month, who were nominated by the Visual Arts Department.
Freshmen: Anaveh Gonzales & Hal Huddleston
Sophomores: Caitlyn Ward & Asher Etchison
Juniors: Katherine Hamlett & Braxton Hutchins
Seniors: Isabella Morin & Jose Villanueva Garcia
Innocence Project Fundraiser
For the 5th year in a row, LCHS Forensic Science students are selling t-shirts to benefit the Innocence Project of Texas. This is an organization that seeks to exonerate wrongfully convicted individuals and deliver justice to families of crime victims through the use of scientific truths and forensic science, including DNA testing (a concept studied by our own Forensics students). If you’re interested in learning more about the organization, visit www.innocencetexas.org. LCP Forensic Science students and supporters have raised over $2100 to date.
This year’s shirts will be a dark heathered forest green. You can choose short sleeve ($15) or long sleeve ($20) and they are the soft style. This year we are also offering a solid forest green crewneck sweatshirt for $25.
To place an order, fill out the Google Form below.
Our fundraiser runs through Monday, November 14. Email sring@lcisd.net for more information or any questions!
Finals Exemptions
Exemption time is coming up soon. On Monday, Dec. 12th students will either receive their exemption card or a bill detailing fines they still owe during CHAT. They will have until Friday, Dec. 16th to clear up any fines they still have.
All students must take finals in all classes unless:
● Must have an 85 average or above to exempt
● Accelerated and Honors, AP, Dual Credit, On-Ramps points can be added
● Perfect attendance (exempt any class with a 70 average or above)
Students can lose exemption status if:
● Owe debt (students will have the ability to pay debts to gain exemption)
● Four or more tardies in the class a student wants to exempt
● Four or more absences in the class a student wants to exempt or one or more unexcused/undocumented (U-U) absence in the class a student wants to exempt (Covid related absences do not apply)
Finals Schedule: Wednesday, December 21st
All finals will be given on Wednesday, December 21st. In the case of a sickness or family emergency, students can make-up a missed final the morning of Thursday, December 22nd. Students who are exempt from one or more final exams do not have to report to campus when the exempt exam(s) is scheduled.
- 8:00-8:35 Tutorials
- 8:40-9:25 Black 1 Finals
- 9:30-10:15 Black 2 Finals
- 10:20-11:05 Black 3 Finals
- 11:10-11:55 Black 4 Finals
- 11:55-12:25 Lunch
- 12:30-1:15 Red 1 Finals
- 1:20-2:05 Red 2 Finals
- 2:10-2:55 Red 3 Finals
- 3:00-3:45 Red 4 Finals
How to Report a Student Absence
What if the absence is COVID related?
After submitting an absence in Skyward and indicating that it is Covid related in the comments box, you will receive an email with a Google Form link. Parents must fill out the Google Form and supply evidence of the Covid related absence to ensure that the absence will not count against semester exam exemptions.
Damaged, Lost, or Stolen iPads
See the graphics below for action steps to complete when an iPad is damaged, lost or stolen.
Lubbock-Cooper High School Administration
Landon Winton - Principal Lubbock-Cooper High School
Courtney Pesterfield - Associate Principal
Ashley Herrera - Assistant Principal
Kelcey Wormsbaker - Assistant Principal
Brandon Tucker - Assistant Principal
Randy Doege - Assistant Principal for Special Education
Bart McMeans - Assistant Principal
Debbie Smith - CTE Director
Phillip Saffel - Principal Liberty High School
Website: lchs.lcisd.net
Location: 910 Woodrow Road, Lubbock, TX, USA
Phone: 806-993-2321
Twitter: @pirate_pride
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