The Lubbock-Cooper Education Foundation and First United Bank are pleased to present Ashley McBryde with Corey Kent on Saturday, May 13 at Cook's Garage! Tables are available NOW for this concert benefiting the students and staff of Lubbock-Cooper ISD!
Don't miss this evening of entertainment and fun in support of Lubbock-Cooper education...secure your table today! For more information or to purchase a table, email lubbockcooperfoundation@gmail.com!
Lubbock-Cooper ISD is hosting our sixth annual CONFLUENCE on Monday, June 5! Educators, please join us for a day of fantastic featured presenters, live music, food trucks, and so much more! The first 200 registrants will receive a free t-shirt!
Sign up today at learn.lcisd.net!
Spring Break is March 13-17! All campuses and district offices will be closed.
Please remember, due to weather cancellations, this Friday, March 10 is now a FULL DAY of school (instead of the previously-scheduled half day).
Congratulations to the Varsity Girls Bowling Team, who will advance to the STATE contest this month after taking second place at Regionals! 🎳🏆
In case you thought their stardom was limited to the court...
ALL TEN Lady Pirates received Academic All-District Honors for the 2022-23 season, finishing the season with an average team GPA of 101.5!
Looking to add some Patriot gear to your wardrobe, LCP family?! Check out these designs available at https://bsnteamsports.com/shop/SKxLFLLDEj! Deadline to order is March 13!
Whether reading independently, with a buddy, or listening on a device, our students love to get lost in a good book!
West Elementary Student Council collected over $400 selling Val-o-grams to donate to The Haven Animal Care Shelter!
YWCA of Lubbock will honor LCHS student Gabriella Contreras with the 2023 Youth Leadership award during its Women of Excellence celebration! "She is on a mission, and we are excited to watch her make a difference in our community and the world." https://url.lcisd.net/6qv
Congratulations to the LCHS Winterguard, who took first place at the NTCA competition this weekend! They'll compete in the championships later this month!
The Lady Pirates have finished their historic season as State Runners-Up for the first time in school history!
Thank you, Lady Pirates, for representing this district so well, playing with such heart and integrity, and taking us along on an unforgettable ride!
You will always be OUR TEAM!
TxDOT has announced plans to resurface FM 1585 from University Avenue to Highway 87 beginning MONDAY, MARCH 6. TxDOT has said that the project will last one week. During the project, TxDOT has said that traffic will be down to one lane only, and guided daily by pilot car between 9:00am-2:00pm. TxDOT advises drivers to use an alternate route while this project is underway.
Please keep this in mind when traveling throughout the district next week.
Lady Pirates vs Frisco Liberty
🏆 5A STATE CHAMPIONSHIP 🏆
⏰ 3:00pm
🗓 Saturday, March 4
📍Alamodome, San Antonio
📺 NFHS Network
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THE LADY PIRATES ARE GOING TO THE ‘SHIP!
L-C-P! L-C-P! L-C-P!
The Pirate Baseball team is watching from Denton! Where are you cheering on the Lady Pirates?
Can't make the trip to San Antonio, and unable to watch the livestream? Listen to tonight's Girls Basketball State Semifinal on 100.7 The Score!
Lubbock's Helmets and Heroes event is happening this weekend!
Safe travels to all those heading to San Antonio to cheer on our Lady Pirates tonight! If you can't make the trip, you can watch the livestream!
We are unable to stream the game on our athletics YouTube channel, but the state tournament can be viewed live through NFHS Network. The network requires an $11.99 subscription, and is accessible via the link below or the NFHS Network TV app on Roku, Amazon Fire, or Apple TV.
Lady Pirates vs Lamar Fulshear
🏆 5A STATE SEMIFINAL 🏆
⏰ 8:30pm
🗓 Thu. March 2
📍Alamodome, San Antonio
📺 https://www.nfhsnetwork.com/events/uil/gamc9d741fbe9?fbclid=IwAR19wqd0mAE3wM1s8j9-gLxcKKuF7QP-QiCQgQHw4DugfNOBA1l60z1KjpY
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On this day in 1836, delegates representing Texas settlers adopted the Texas Declaration of Independence. Among several reasons for separation, early Texans cited the lack of a public school system.
"...it is an axiom in political science, that unless a people are educated and enlightened, it is idle to expect the continuance of civil liberty, or the capacity for self government."
We are so grateful for the early Texans who helped ensure the residents of our state have access to public education and so much more! Happy Texas Independence Day!
Thanks to our friend Jacob Riley, Chief Meteorologist at KLBK, for visiting with East Elementary third graders about weather! 🌦🌡🌨☀🌪