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Lancaster High School
"Thinking Beyond EXEMPLARY"
General Information
Grade Levels:9th - 12th
School Hours:8:45 - 4:00
Address
200 East Wintergreen Road
Lancaster, TX 75134
Phone: (972)218-1800
Fax: (972)218-5797
Contacts
Principal
Roosevelt NivensEmail
972-218-1816
Associate Principal
Christofor StephensEmail
Assistant Principals
Verdie Sadberry
    Students A-Goo

Email


Dawn Rice
    Students Gop-Pas

Email


Omar Mendez
    Students Pat-Z
Email

Counselors
Brian PerryEmail
Rosia HillEmail
Eleanor WebbEmail
Makei RobertsEmail
Accountability Reports
LHS AEIS 07-08
08-09 Accountability Rating
08-09 LHS School Report Card
Links
LHS Customer Service Feedback
Campus Improvement Plan
2008-2009 Improvement Plan
Corrective Action
2009-2010 Improvement Plan
News

Sports Schedules
2009 Football
2009 Volleyball
General Information
Lancaster JROTC Tiger BN
Lancaster HS Diploma Programme


Mission
The mission of Lancaster High School, in partnership with the student body, parents and the community, is to prepare all students with the proper knowledge and skills needed to become productive and responsible citizens in today’s technologically advanced, global, and diverse society.

The mission will be accomplished by providing a rigorous academic curriculum for students in a safe and orderly environment, which will empower and prepare them for success.
Principal’s Message
Welcome to Lancaster High School's Web site! These Web pages are part of an ongoing project which is continually being updated and expanded. I hope that this Web site gives you many insights into the climate and culture at Lancaster High School.

Lancaster students adhere to a climate of high expectations; the student culture is an academic one.
The staff and students at Lancaster High School share a commitment to excellence and take great pride in our many achievements. We encourage student participation in the variety of academic and extra-curricular opportunities available at Lancaster.

This year we will be embarking on a rigorous course for redefining our high school diploma system. Our students have the opportunity to experience an education which equips them for global citizenship. The International Baccalaureate in years 11 and 12 and the I.B. Middle Years Programme will shape the attitude of the school. Our focus is to reestablish the balance between man and nature. Beyond intellectual rigor and high academic standards, we will emphasize the ideals of international understanding and responsible citizenship; our IB students will think critically and compassionately and will become lifelong learners and informed participants in local and world affairs, conscious of the shared humanity that binds all people together. They will respect the variety of cultures and attitudes that produces the rich tapestry of life.

I am excited about this new school year and believe that it holds great promise for our entire school community. At year's end, I hope that we will all enjoy the rewards that will come as a result of our collective efforts to make Lancaster a school of academic excellence.

"Thinking Beyond EXEMPLARY"

Roosevelt Nivens
Principal, Lancaster High School
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