🎉 Attention, Lanett High Parents and Guardians 🎉
It’s time to recognize excellence — help us select our Teacher of the Year for 2025–2026! 🍎🏆

The teacher of the year is a certified educator who truly makes a difference — someone who:
✅Is skillful, dedicated, and has the respect and admiration of students, parents, and colleagues.
✅Understands the individual needs of students, encourages their talents, and fosters their self-esteem.
✅Demonstrate thorough knowledge of subject matter and communicate it effectively to students.
✅Contribute to the continuous improvement of student learning and the overall school environment.
✅Exemplifies excellence in motivating students, preparing, and facilitating student-centered learning experiences, supporting students both in and out of class, challenging them academically, and demonstrating respect for both peers and students.

👉 Cast your vote here: https://forms.gle/gWtGwZJuGnNNikhz6
🗓️ Deadline to vote: Friday, November 7, 2025, at 3:15 PM

💛🖤Let’s celebrate the incredible educators who make Lanett High shine! 💛🖤 🐾 #LHSPride #TeacherOfTheYear #PantherStrong

about 1 month ago, Nannette Cullwell
📣 Panther Nation! 🏀

Please come out and support the Lanett High School Girls and Boys Basketball Teams. First game starts at 5:00 PM EST!

🕓 Doors Open: 4:30 PM EST
🎟️ Tickets: $10 — available at the door or on GoFan.com
👜 Clear Bag Policy is in Effect

Let’s pack the gym and cheer our Panthers on to victory!
Let’s Go Panthers! 🖤💛
1 day ago, Nannette Cullwell
LANETT PANTHERS  12 DEC. 2025  GAME DAY  LANETT VS MIDFIELD  VARSITY GIRLS & VARSITY BOYS  GAME TIME: 5:00 PM EST  DOORS WILL OPEN AT 4:30 PM EST

Parents, guardians, and students:

Please take note of the 1st Semester Exam Days. Tuesday and Wednesday will be half days, and students will be dismissed at 11:30 AM.

Please remember:

Buses will not run on early dismissal days for High School or Junior High students.

Students must ensure they have proper transportation home.

All students must leave the premises immediately after dismissal.

Lunch will be provided.

Thank you for your cooperation!

1 day ago, Nannette Cullwell
Lanett High School  1st Semester Exam Dates!  Friday, December 12th  B-Day  1st & 3rd Blocks  Full School Day  Monday, December 15th  A-Day  1st & 3rd Blocks  Full School Day  Tuesday, December 16th  B-Day  2nd & 4th Blocks  Half School Day  Wednesday, December 17th  A-Day  2nd & 4th Blocks  Half School Day

📣 Panther Nation! 🏀

Please come out and support the Lanett High School Girls and Boys Basketball Teams as they kick off their first game of the season tomorrow at 5:00 PM EST!

🕓 Doors Open: 4:30 PM EST
🎟️ Tickets: $10 — available at the door or on GoFan.com
👜 Clear Bag Policy is in Effect

Let’s pack the gym and cheer our Panthers on to victory!
Let’s Go Panthers! 🖤💛

3 days ago, Nannette Cullwell
🏀 Game Day Text IT'S  GAME  DAY  LANETT  BASKETBALL  VS GLENWOOD  @ 5:00 EST  Thursday, December 10, 2025
LCS School Board Recognizes Our Teachers of the Year! 🥇
We had the privilege of honoring three phenomenal educators at the School Board meeting last night! Please join us in congratulating our Teachers of the Year:

Randi Claire Smith Lamb
Erical Barrow
Jasmine Pate Holloway

Their dedication makes a measurable difference in our students' growth and success.
4 days ago, Lanett City Schools
Pictured Left to Right: Gwen Harris-Brooks, Jasmine Pate-Holloway, Nannette Cullwell, Jennifer Boyd
Pictured Left to Right: Gwen Harris-Brooks, Erical Barrow, KeUndra Dudley, Jennifer Boyd
Pictured Left to Right: Gwen Harris-Brooks, Sylvia Haslam, Randi Claire Smith Lamb, Jennifer Boyd

This year’s Holiday Show, “Someday at Christmas,” will be presented on December 10th at 5:30 PM.
Doors will open at 5:00 PM.

Please come out and show your support! Our students and staff have worked hard and practiced tirelessly to prepare a wonderful program for you.

We look forward to seeing you there! 🎄✨

5 days ago, Nannette Cullwell
Lanett City Schools Technical and Education Advisory Committee Members play a vital role in strengthening the connection between education and industry by ensuring that our current CTE programs remain aligned with current workforce needs and future career opportunities.
5 days ago, Hilda Carlisle
Lanett City Schools CTE Advisory Committee
Lanett City Schools CTE Advisory Committee
🏀 IT’S BASKETBALL SEASON, PANTHER FAMILY! 🐾
We’re excited to roll out the official schedule and kick off another amazing year on the court!

The season opens this Thursday at 5 PM as we take on Glenwood right here in the Panthers Den.

Come out, fill the stands, and show your support for our players and coaching staff. Let’s pack the Den and cheer our Panthers on to victory! 🖤💛🏀
5 days ago, Nannette Cullwell
Lanett Basketball ScheduleDateOpponentLocationTimeDec. 11GlenwoodHome5:00 ESTDec. 12Midfield VG, VBHome5:00 ESTDec. 16OpelikaOpelika5:00 ESTDec. 19-20Auburn Reindeer Classic VGAuburnTBADec. 19-20Spain Park Birmingham Ball VB vs McAdory vs Jefferson Christian AcademyBirmingham8:00 EST 2:30 ESTDec. 23GlenwoodPhenix City2:00 ESTDec. 29-30Glenwood Border Wars VG, VBPhenix City11:00 ESTJan. 2Lafayette*Lafayette5:00 ESTJan. 6Loachapoka*Home5:00 ESTJan. 8Handley VG, VB (Boys Play 1st)Roanoke2:00 ESTJan. 9ValleyValley4:30 ESTJan. 13Reeltown* VG, VBHome5:00 ESTJan. 16Lafayette*Home5:00 ESTJan. 17Hoop With Heart HS Showcase VB vs St. James SchoolMontgomery2:30 ESTJan. 20Loachapoka*Auburn5:00 ESTJan. 22Reeltown* VG, VBReeltown5:00 ESTJan. 23ValleyHome4:30 ESTJan. 24Handley JV TournamentRoanokeTBAJan. 27Handley VG, VB (Boys Play 1st)Home1:00 ESTJan. 29Pike Road VG, VBMontgomery5:30 EST
We are pleased to announce and congratulate Jasmine Holloway-Pate as Lanett High School's Teacher of the Year.
Jasmine Holloway-Pate is a passionate educator, community leader, and mentor dedicated to being the light she once needed as a high school student. She is married to Kelcius Pate, and together they are the proud parents of three amazing children: Jordan Scott, Karter Pate, and Kaleb Pate.

A proud graduate of Valley High School (Class of 2007), Mrs. Holloway-Pate continued her education at The Alabama State University, where she earned her Bachelor’s degree in Health Education. She has served in the field of education for over seven years, impacting students across multiple communities. Her professional journey includes serving as an educator at Lanier High School, a 4-H Educator with Auburn University, and a Prevention Educator with the Family Science Center in Montgomery, Alabama.

Beyond the classroom, she is the owner of Jazzy Magnolia All-Stars, where she uses athletics, discipline, and mentorship to inspire the next generation. Whether in schools, community programs, or her own gym, her commitment to uplifting young people remains constant.

Her guiding classroom philosophy is rooted in service: “ Be all you can, for whom you can, for as long as you can be it.” She strives to show up fully for her students every day, offering the encouragement, guidance, and consistency she once longed for. The personal motto she lives by is: “I am far too great to be the only thing standing in my way!” With every assignment, opportunity, and interaction, Jasmine Holloway-Pate gives her absolute best, because excellence, service, and purpose are at the core of everything she does.
9 days ago, Lanett City Schools
Congratulations! Jasmine Holloway-Pate Lanett High School 2025-2026 Teacher of the Year
📢 Attention Panther Fans! Championship Game Information! 🏈

Your Panthers are headed to Protective Stadium on Friday, December 5th for the AHSAA State Championship!
To ensure you have the best experience, please review the important fan information provided by the AHSAA for the Super 7 in Birmingham.

Let's pack the stadium and support our team! GO PANTHERS! 🐾
10 days ago, Lanett City Schools
FAN INFORMATION For the most up-to-date information about game times, promotions, weather delays, and any game-day activities, please visit www.ahsaa.com/super7 or follow us on twitter at @AHSAA_UPDATES. ALCOHOL AND TOBACCO PRODUCTS Alcoholic beverages and tobacco products (which include but are not limited to, snuff, chewing tobacco, cigarettes, etc.) are prohibited in the stadium (including all hospitality areas) during the AHSAA Super 7 Championships.  This applies to all locker rooms, as well.  Smoking is prohibited in all seating areas of Protective Stadium.  PROTECTIVE STADIUM ADDRESS Protective Stadium, in the city of Birmingham, will be the site of the 2021 AHSAA Super 7 State High School Football Championships. The physical address is 1101 22ND STREET NORTH 1101 22nd Street North, Birmingham, AL 35203. For more stadium information please refer to the event website: www.ahsaa.com/super7.  CLEAR BAG POLICY AND WALK-THROUGH METAL DETECTORS In an effort to enhance public safety and make stadium access more efficient, Protective Stadium has taken the necessary precaution by implementing a clear bag policy. You can view the policy details by clicking the link below or visiting www.protectivestadium.com for more information. As an additional effort to provide a safe and secure environment for all fans, coaches and student-athletes, walk-through metal detectors will be used throughout the duration of the 2025 AHSAA Super 7 Championships.  When fans arrive at the gates of Protective Stadium, they will be asked to follow the instructions of the security screening staff and place large metal objects such as phones, keys, cameras, and approved seat cushions in containers or in their clear bag on screening tables before passing through the walk-through metal detectors. Fans will not be required to remove belts, watches, wallets, jewelry, shoes, jackets, coins or other small objects. Fans are encouraged to arrive at Protective Stadium gates approximately 30 minutes earlier than normal to ensure a smooth entry. The clear bag policy will continue to be in effect at Protective Stadium. To expedite the screening process, fans are urged to use their approved clear bag to carry permitted items into the stadium rather than placing them in the screening table containers.
CROWD BEHAVIOR  Profanity, racial comments or other intimidating actions directed at officials, student athletes, coaches or other team representatives will not be tolerated.  This includes but is not limited to verbal comments and signage. Individuals violating this policy may be removed from the stadium. DRONES (UMANNED AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS) During the AHSAA Super 7 Championships, Protective Stadium and the AHSAA will not allow the use of any drones. The unauthorized flying of Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) during the 2025 AHSAA Super 7 Championships is prohibited. For the safety of all Super 7 fans and visitors, and in an effort to remain in compliance with Federal Aviation Administration regulations regarding use of UAS, the unauthorized operation of UAS is strictly prohibited.  FAN ENTRANCES Northeast Gate - Spectator Entrance / Non-Participating Teams Stadium Club (West Side) – Corporate Partner / Suite Entrance / AHSAA Issued Cards South Gate – Spectator Entrance   FAN EXITS Northwest Gate Northeast Gate South Gate For exact gate locations, please consult the Protective Stadium map in this manual located on page 50. FIREWORKS  Courtesy of AHSAA Contributing Sponsor, TNT Fireworks, fans will be treated to a firework show following the conclusion of each day’s 7:00PM game of the Super 7 Championships at Protective Stadium. Please follow any announcements or instructions over the public address system related to the fireworks show and enjoy the displays courtesy of TNT Fireworks.   FIRST AID Protective Stadium venue management staff will coordinate first aid services for fans inside the stadium during the Super 7 State Championships each day. First responders will be in two locations:  □ Northwest corner behind section 140  □ Southeast corner behind section 119
MERCHANDISE The Alabama High School Athletic Association and Team IP retain the exclusive right to sell souvenir merchandise at the Championship games.   Please visit Team IP merchandise sales on site at Protective Stadium or online at http://ahsaa.teamip.com to purchase exclusive Super 7 merchandise. PARKING All Super 7 fan parking, around the City of Birmingham and Protective Stadium will be on a f irst-come, first-serve basis and no shuttle services will be utilized in 2025.  There will be restricted event parking areas associated with the Super 7 State Championships and those with access will be issued an event parking pass. If you have a parking pass, it must be visible on the dashboard at all times. Any fans attending Super 7 that display a current state-issued and valid handicapped tag or placard will allow them to park in any designated handicapped areas. ADA parking spaces are available in all BJCC parking lots and garages. Parking fees will apply. Please consult the Super 7 event parking map in this manual located on page 48 detailing parking locations for this year’s event in Birmingham or visit the event web site at www.ahsaa.com/super7. PROGRAMS Creative FX will publish the official Super 7 Championships souvenir program. It will be available for purchase at the stadium each game day as well as digitally in 2025. Programs will be sold on-site for $10. Digital programs can be found online via Flipsnack for $10.  PROHIBITED ITEMS During the AHSAA Super 7 Championships, the AHSAA will comply with all applicable Protective Stadium policies regarding prohibited items. Protective Stadium prohibits the following items: ● Non-clear bags - backpacks, purses, diaper bags, binocular or camera bags, drawstring bags, tote bags, or duffle bags. ● Stadium Seats With Arms ● Coolers  ● Animals (service animals excluded) ● Firearms or weapons  ● Artificial noisemakers (bells, horns, whistles, cow bells, etc.)
● Outside food and/or drink ● Strollers or car seats ● Umbrellas  ● Video recorders or camcorders  ● Computers  ● Cameras with telephoto lenses over 4 inches long  ● Flags/banners on poles or selfie sticks ● Any other items deemed inappropriate, hazardous or unsafe by venue personnel ALABAMA PUBLIC TELEVISION AND THE NFHS NETWORK Each game of the 2025 AHSAA Super 7 State Football Championships will be broadcasted by Alabama Public Television and live-streamed by the NFHS Network. For a listing of affiliate stations that will carry the 2025 Super 7, please visit the event website online at www.ahsaa.com/super7  For a $10.99 subscription, you can watch every AHSAA Super 7 game anytime, anywhere on NFHSNetwork.com. You can also watch with the NFHS Network iOS app or Android app SIGNAGE No signs bearing commercial names other than those of the AHSAA’s official sponsors will be allowed in the stadium. The Super 7 Championship staff reserves the right to remove any display of a banner or sign that does not conform to these limitations or is deemed inappropriate, hazardous, or unsafe by venue personnel. TICKETS All advance ticket sales for the 2025 AHSAA Super 7 will be available for purchase online through the AHSAA’s digital ticketing partner, GoFan, by visiting https://gofan.co/AHSAA and will be $15.  All ticket sales beginning Wednesday December 3 and continuing through the conclusion of the event, will be available for purchase at the gate and online through Ticketmaster.  All general admission tickets for the 2025 Super 7 are being sold by individual game and the 2025 game schedule has been modified to accommodate all fans exiting the stadium in between games. There are NO “PASS OUT” privileges and the AHSAA Super 7 Championships has a no refund or exchanges policy on all tickets sold. Children ages five (5) and under will be admitted free without a ticket.
SUITE PACKAGE PRICING A limited number of Protective Stadium’s luxury suites are available in 2025. These suites are fully furnished, air-conditioned/heated, and offer an opportunity to order private catering. Suites range from $1,000 to $3,000 for 24 tickets for the entire week. ● MVP - A private suite for any one (1) game during Super 7 - $1,000.00  ● ALL-STATE - A private suite for one (1) day (3 games Wed, Thur, Fri.) of Super 7 -$1,500.00  ● STATE CHAMPION - A private suite for three (3) days (9 games) of Super 7 - $3,000.00  Suite ticket packages for the Super 7 State Championships will initially be offered to the participating schools administration at the last playoff meeting on Saturday November 29. If the schools decline to purchase the suite, they will be posted for public sale. For more information feel free to contact Joe Waters, Event Coordinator at Knight Eady by phone at (859) 797-8128 or via email at joe@knighteady.com.
Tomorrow is the official send-off for our Lanett Panthers Football Team!
We invite all families, friends, and community members to join us at 10:30 AM at Lanett High School as we cheer on our Panthers and send them off in style.
Let’s show our team the love and support they deserve as they head to the Championship! 🖤🏈💛
10 days ago, Lanett High School
Final  Match panthers lanett state champion 2025 2 more days
A huge thank you to The Valley Local for your continued support of our Panther Family! 🐾🖤 This amazing organization has donated drinks and snacks for our team as they travel for the Championship game.

Your generosity means so much to our players and coaches.

Good luck, Panthers! The entire community is behind you all the way! 🏈🙌
11 days ago, Nannette Cullwell
A huge thank you to The Valley Local for your continued support of our Panther Family! 🐾🖤 This amazing organization has donated drinks and snacks for our team as they travel for the Championship game.  Your generosity means so much to our players and coaches.  Good luck, Panthers! The entire community is behind you all the way! 🏈🙌
Please see the flyers below for more information about the upcoming school board meeting for Lanett City Schools.
12 days ago, Lanett City Schools
Lanett City Schools Lanett City Board of Education will hold its regular board meeting on Monday, December 8, 2025 at 5:30 pm. Location: Lanett High School Auditorium
Lanett City Schools Lanett City Board of Education will hold its regular board meeting on Monday, December 8, 2025 at 5:30 pm. Location: Lanett High School Auditorium
The Lanett High School football team will play in the 2A State Championship Game on Friday, December 5 in Birmingham, AL. School will be closed to allow everyone the opportunity to travel safely to the game. Go Panthers!
13 days ago, Lanett City Schools
Lanett City Schools 105 North Lanier Ave, Lanett, AL 36863 telephone 334-644-5900 fax  334-644-5996 Board of education Gwen Harris-Brooks Chairperson Gail Holley Vice Chairperson, Myron Fears, Leliai Rudd, Ashley Hollaway, Jennifer Boyd Superintendent November 30, 2025    Dear Parents, Guardians, and Community Members, We are incredibly proud of our Lanett Panthers and the hard work, determination, and excellence they have demonstrated throughout this football season. Their commitment has earned them a place in the 2A Football State Championship Game, and we could not be more excited to support them as they represent our community on this statewide stage. Lanett will take on Coosa Christian on Friday, December 5, at 3:00 PM Central/4:00 PM Eastern at Protective Stadium in Birmingham. Many of our students, teachers, support staff, and administrators will be involved in this event. To allow everyone the opportunity to travel safely and attend the championship game, Lanett City Schools will be closed on Friday, December 5. As we celebrate this remarkable accomplishment, I encourage the entire City of Lanett and our surrounding communities to show your Panther Pride all week long by wearing black and gold, supporting our players and coaches, and uniting as one community behind our Panthers. On Friday, fans are encouraged to arrive early to participate in pregame activities, including the Panther Walk into the stadium at 1:00PM Central/2:00PM Eastern.  Thank you for your continued support of Lanett City Schools and our outstanding students.  Go Panthers! Sincerely,    Jennifer Boyd Superintendent Lanett City Schools
Lanett City Schools 105 North Lanier Ave, Lanett, AL 36863 telephone 334-644-5900 fax  334-644-5996 Board of education Gwen Harris-Brooks Chairperson Gail Holley Vice Chairperson, Myron Fears, Leliai Rudd, Ashley Hollaway, Jennifer Boyd Superintendent November 30, 2025    Dear Parents, Guardians, and Community Members, We are incredibly proud of our Lanett Panthers and the hard work, determination, and excellence they have demonstrated throughout this football season. Their commitment has earned them a place in the 2A Football State Championship Game, and we could not be more excited to support them as they represent our community on this statewide stage. Lanett will take on Coosa Christian on Friday, December 5, at 3:00 PM Central/4:00 PM Eastern at Protective Stadium in Birmingham. Many of our students, teachers, support staff, and administrators will be involved in this event. To allow everyone the opportunity to travel safely and attend the championship game, Lanett City Schools will be closed on Friday, December 5. As we celebrate this remarkable accomplishment, I encourage the entire City of Lanett and our surrounding communities to show your Panther Pride all week long by wearing black and gold, supporting our players and coaches, and uniting as one community behind our Panthers. On Friday, fans are encouraged to arrive early to participate in pregame activities, including the Panther Walk into the stadium at 1:00PM Central/2:00PM Eastern.  Thank you for your continued support of Lanett City Schools and our outstanding students.  Go Panthers! Sincerely,    Jennifer Boyd Superintendent Lanett City Schools
This is a friendly reminder that Lanett City Schools will be closed next week for the Thanksgiving holiday.

Closure Dates: Monday, November 24th - Friday, November 28th
Students Return: Monday, December 1st

Please enjoy a wonderful and restful week together with your friends & family. We are so thankful for our students, staff, and our stakeholders' support! We are wishing everyone a safe and happy holiday!
22 days ago, Lanett City Schools
Happy Thanksgiving from Lanett City Schools Schools will be closed from November 24-28. Students will return December 1st.
Happy Thanksgiving from Lanett City Schools Schools will be closed from November 24-28. Students will return December 1st.
Congratulations to the following students who were selected as our Principal’s Spotlight recipients for October and November!
These outstanding students consistently go above and beyond to support their peers and our staff wherever help is needed. Keep up the amazing work—your effort and leadership do not go unnoticed.

It’s a great day to be a Panther. Go Panthers!
23 days ago, Nannette Cullwell
Lanett High School Principal's spotlight October & November 2026 Cami Grady, Andrew Akins, Camber Askew, Nathan Brown
Lanett and Ariton came out strong Friday night. For about the first quarter and a half, it was straight back-and-forth, both teams scoring and answering right away. The Panthers held their ground and went into halftime up 21–14.

But once the second half hit, Lanett took over.

The defense locked in, started shutting Ariton down, and completely flipped the momentum. By the end of the third, the Panthers had pulled ahead 27–14, and the crowd was loud and loving every minute of it.

Then, with just over four minutes left in the game, R.J. Tucker snagged a huge interception that basically sealed the win and sent the stands into a whole celebration.

Now the Panthers move on to Playoff Game 3 this Friday against Luverne. They’re locked in, focused, and ready to keep the playoff run going.

Let’s go Panthers! 🐾💛🖤
23 days ago, Nannette Cullwell
Lanett and Ariton came out strong Friday night. For about the first quarter and a half, it was straight back-and-forth, both teams scoring and answering right away. The Panthers held their ground and went into halftime up 21–14.  But once the second half hit, Lanett took over.  The defense locked in, started shutting Ariton down, and completely flipped the momentum. By the end of the third, the Panthers had pulled ahead 27–14, and the crowd was loud and loving every minute of it.  Then, with just over four minutes left in the game, R.J. Tucker snagged a huge interception that basically sealed the win and sent the stands into a whole celebration.  Now the Panthers move on to Playoff Game 3 this Friday against Luverne. They’re locked in, focused, and ready to keep the playoff run going.  Let’s go Panthers! 🐾💛🖤

Career paths start with exposure!
During their tour of the Lafayette Courthouse and Jail, students observed court cases and met Judge Brown — a former Lanett Panther making a difference in our community. Students were introduced to a variety of careers, including judges, attorneys, clerks, bailiffs, correctional officers, and other courthouse roles. The Sheriff’s Department also gave a short and exciting presentation, showcasing careers in law enforcement and offering an inside look at the SWAT team.
#CTEMatters #PantherPride

26 days ago, Lakendra Staples
Students touring Chambers County Courthouse and Jail.
Students touring Chambers County Courthouse and Jail.
Students touring Chambers County Courthouse and Jail.
Students touring Chambers County Courthouse and Jail.
Students touring Chambers County Courthouse and Jail.
Students touring Chambers County Courthouse and Jail.
Students touring Chambers County Courthouse and Jail.
Students touring Chambers County Courthouse and Jail.
Students touring Chambers County Courthouse and Jail.
Students touring Chambers County Courthouse and Jail.
🎥✨ Lights, camera, future careers! Our students had an amazing time touring WTVM today, getting a behind-the-scenes look at journalism, production, and broadcasting. Inspiring the next generation of storytellers!
26 days ago, Lakendra Staples
🎥✨ Lights, camera, future careers! Our students had an amazing time touring WTVM today, getting a behind-the-scenes look at journalism, production, and broadcasting. Inspiring the next generation of storytellers!
🎥✨ Lights, camera, future careers! Our students had an amazing time touring WTVM today, getting a behind-the-scenes look at journalism, production, and broadcasting. Inspiring the next generation of storytellers!
🎥✨ Lights, camera, future careers! Our students had an amazing time touring WTVM today, getting a behind-the-scenes look at journalism, production, and broadcasting. Inspiring the next generation of storytellers!
🎥✨ Lights, camera, future careers! Our students had an amazing time touring WTVM today, getting a behind-the-scenes look at journalism, production, and broadcasting. Inspiring the next generation of storytellers!
🎥✨ Lights, camera, future careers! Our students had an amazing time touring WTVM today, getting a behind-the-scenes look at journalism, production, and broadcasting. Inspiring the next generation of storytellers!
🎥✨ Lights, camera, future careers! Our students had an amazing time touring WTVM today, getting a behind-the-scenes look at journalism, production, and broadcasting. Inspiring the next generation of storytellers!
🎥✨ Lights, camera, future careers! Our students had an amazing time touring WTVM today, getting a behind-the-scenes look at journalism, production, and broadcasting. Inspiring the next generation of storytellers!
🎥✨ Lights, camera, future careers! Our students had an amazing time touring WTVM today, getting a behind-the-scenes look at journalism, production, and broadcasting. Inspiring the next generation of storytellers!
🎥✨ Lights, camera, future careers! Our students had an amazing time touring WTVM today, getting a behind-the-scenes look at journalism, production, and broadcasting. Inspiring the next generation of storytellers!

Career paths start with exposure!
During their tour of the Lafayette Courthouse and Jail, students observed court cases and met Judge Brown — a former Lanett Panther making a difference in our community. Students were introduced to a variety of careers, including judges, attorneys, clerks, bailiffs, correctional officers, and other courthouse roles. The Sheriff’s Department also gave a short and exciting presentation, showcasing careers in law enforcement and being apart of the SWAT team.
#CTEMatters #PantherPride

29 days ago, Lakendra Staples
Students touring Chambers County Courthouse and Jail.
Students touring Chambers County Courthouse and Jail.
Students touring Chambers County Courthouse and Jail.
Students touring Chambers County Courthouse and Jail.
Students touring Chambers County Courthouse and Jail.
Students touring Chambers County Courthouse and Jail.
Students touring Chambers County Courthouse and Jail.
Students touring Chambers County Courthouse and Jail.