As a member of the Lawrence County High School math department and one of the varsity football coaches, Coach Henry Ford has positively impacted the majority of LCHS students. His rigorous courses challenge students to work hard in everything from trigonometry to preparing for the ACT. Due to his dedication to his career, Coach Ford …
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RHNN Red Devil Dynamo of the Week: Mrs. Tara Helms
Being Lawrence County’s school improvement specialist, system test coordinator, and social media manager requires incredible amounts of balance and hard work. From serving as the liaison between our district and the state department about state testing, to posting #MotivationalMondays on the Lawrence County Schools Facebook page, Mrs. Tara Helms does it all while making it …
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Red Hot News Network Red Devil Dynamo of the Week: Dr. Sidney Hearn
While academic teachers are obviously important to every student’s learning and success, music educators play a vital role in a school’s environment. Music classes can help to improve grades and mental health, and they are overall a great experience for everyone involved. Dr. Sidney Hearn is constantly improving our school by dedicating his time and …
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‘Team Mom’ Kesha Dutton… Red Hot News Network’s Red Devil Dynamo of the Week
When asked how she supports her community, Mrs. Kesha Dutton replied, “I believe the most important thing I do is support the football team, coaches, and booster club in literally any way that is needed. If you aren’t willing to step up and do things yourself, how can you expect others to do it?” She …
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LCHS Weekend Sports (9/24/20)
SPORTS: Football plays this Friday September 25th at @ 7:00pm @ Westminster Christian academy Volleyball plays away @ Madison Academy @ 4:00. Varsity plays first then jv follows after. Cross Country has a meet on September 26th @ Cold Springs/Brennen. Specific times are to be announced. Thanks! -Kendall, Sports Writer
Red Hot News Network: Sports, 9/14-9/18
Sports for September: Varsity football players play this Friday September 18th at 7:00 PM versus Russellville. Volleyball has a game on Tuesday Sept. 15th at Austin High School at 4:00 PM — Varsity plays first then JV follows after. Volleyball has a game on Thursday Sept. 17th at 4:00 PM at Home against Russellville and …
Red Hot News Network’s Red Devil Dynamo of the Week: Coach Rodney Scott
Although he retired in May of 2019, Coach Rodney Scott is once again teaching at Lawrence County High School. He is filling in for Mrs. Holly Sparks, and students are overjoyed to have him back in class. Senior CC Gurley, one of Coach Scott’s geometry students, says, “He’s very patient with his students, and he’s …
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Masks and Social Distancing… effective?
During this global pandemic, some of the most common questions are what we can do to stop the spread and how we can protect ourselves from Coronavirus, also known as COVID-19. Coronavirus is spread from person to person mostly through respiratory droplets. These droplets are spread when the infected individual coughs, sneezes, etc. Another common …
Red Hot News Network Red Devil Dynamo of the Week: Chief Floyd Baker
Red Hot News Network Red Devil Dynamo of the Week: Chief Floyd Baker Chief Floyd Baker, an Army veteran and a JROTC instructor, inspires students every day, especially those who plan on joining the military after high school. Due to his passion for motivating young people to be better citizens, and his dedication to JROTC, …
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LCHS RHNN: How COVID-19 has affected local business
The Coronavirus has had many significant impacts on the world. The economic changes are just one of the negative effects COVID-19 has caused. Governor Kay Ivey issued a stay at home order on April 4th, 2020 for the state of Alabama. Now, five months later, some businesses still have not returned to normal. The temporary …
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