Lawrence County High School Homecoming football game is approaching on Friday, September 20th. In the upcoming days, LCHS will be full of school spirit and will be participating in traditional events from years past. During the week, students and parents can expect to see a plethora of red and white covering the community and school.
This year’s Homecoming theme for Lawrence County High School is “Up.” On Monday, students are asked to “wake-up” and come to school for pajama day. Of course, the school asks for students to stay in dress code. Next, on Tuesday, “Surf’s Up” at LCHS! Students will come to school dressed in their best beach attire. Then, on Wednesday, LCHS might not be recognizable to some. Everyone will be “Switched Up,” meaning ninth graders will come dressed as babies, tenth graders will come dressed as teens, eleventh graders will come dressed as adults, and twelfth graders will come dressed as senior citizens. On Thursday, the day of early dismissal, we are “Backing Up” the times and students will come dressed in attire from their favorite decade. Last, on Friday, students will be “Pumped Up” and come dressed in their best spirit outfit, with as much red and white as possible. Dress-up days mentioned in this article are for LCHS only. Other schools will announce their own dress up days.
On Thursday, September 19th, students and teachers will dismiss at 1:00 P.M. for the Homecoming Parade beginning at 6:00 P.M. As in years prior, the parade will travel down Court Street (towards the square), and follow the same traditional route. The parade will be filled with Red Devil supporters, Homecoming attendants, the Homecoming Queen, local businesses, the football team, other LCHS teams, and more! The entire community is invited to participate, and afterwards, the community is invited to the Community Pep-Rally at Red Devil Football Stadium.
On Friday, LCHS will have school pep-rally during the afternoon after 7th period. During the night, our football team plays the Dora High School Bulldogs beginning at 7:00 P.M. The community is asked to attend, in Red Devil fashion, and support our football team to a win against the Bulldogs. During halftime, guests will see our LCHS Homecoming Queen, senior Faith Little, and her court take the field. Students and attendees are asked to remember this event is a time of nostalgia and tradition and to come ready to support Lawrence County High School – past, present, and future!



