As a leader in innovation and teaching the whole child, Lubbock-Cooper High School has been named an Apple Distinguished School!

From the Apple website:
"Apple Distinguished Schools are centers of leadership and educational excellence that demonstrate Apple’s vision for learning with technology — and we believe they are some of the most innovative schools in the world."

A portion of the campus' application materials are included below.

Inspire

Vision, Leadership, Teaching, Learning

Cosmetology

LCHS student Shelby explains in this video how technology helps her prepare for the workplace.

Basketball

As a captain on the girls basketball team, LCHS student Carisa explains in this video how technology helps her lead her team.

Speech

In this video, LCHS teacher Mrs. Blakely explains how she uses technology to empower her students.

Culinary

LCHS student Kendal explains in this video how technology enables her to have a personal and creative experience.

Imagine

Agency, Collaboration, Creativity, Culture

Pathophysiology

In this video, LCHS student Karson explains a project where students can create their own Keynote movies.

Forensic Science/Marketing

LCHS teachers Mrs. Ring and Mrs. Wright explain how their classes collaborated on a podcasting project.

Chemistry

In this video, LCHS teacher Mrs. Brown explains a project where her students can be creative.

Math

In this video, LCHS teacher Mr. Wuthrich explains how he uses Apple Classroom to promote a culture of learning.

Impact

Research, Success, Accessibility and Inclusion, Equity and Diversity

Math

LCHS teacher Mr. Wuthrich explains how he uses split screen recordings for the students to explain their homework.

Forensic Science

In this video, LCHS student Kendal explains a research project.

English

This video explains how LCHS teacher Mrs. Talerico uses different Keynote features to help her students be successful.

ESL

In this video, LCHS teacher Mrs. Poirier explains how technology helps her Emerging Bilingual students.

Inspire, Imagine, Impact

Chemistry

LCHS student Karson explains the collaborative and creative flame lab from chemistry class.

Lubbock-Cooper High School is pleased to be recognized as an Apple Distinguished School for 2024–2027 for inspiring, imagining, and impacting teaching and learning schoolwide through continuous innovation.