I don’t have live access to current news feeds in this moment. Here’s how you can get the latest about Lambert High School quickly:
- Check the Lambert High School Forsyth County official news page: look for “News & Announcements” or “View All News” to see recent posts. This is usually the most reliable source for campus updates.[10]
- Scan local education outlets and school district updates for Forsyth County, which often publish timely notices about Lambert High School (e.g., district news or school-specific announcements).[5][7]
- For broader context, reputable national education news sites or local Atlanta-area outlets may cover major events affecting the school.
Would you like me to pull the latest available news from those sources if you want me to fetch and summarize them? I can also guide you to specific URLs you can bookmark.
Sources
Most students are aware that Lambert High School has an extremely large student body With over 3,000 students fighting in the halls, being late to class or even bumped around during class change is an inevitable result. While the crowd is great for having larger groups of friends, it does raise the issue of getting...
thelambertpost.comUse the Search For Public Schools locator to retrieve information on all U.S. public schools. This data is collected annually directly from State Education Agencies (SEAs).
nces.ed.govHome - Lambert High School District
www.lambertschool.netThe student news site of Lambert High School
thelambertpost.comView All News - Lambert High School District
www.lambertschool.netLambert High School profile, including GA ranking, test scores, and more.
www.schooldigger.comNews & Announcements - Lambert High
lhs.forsyth.k12.ga.usIs there racial inequality at your school? Based on civil rights data released by the U.S. Department of Education, ProPublica built an interactive database to examine racial disparities in educational opportunities and school discipline. Look up more than 96,000 individual public and charter schools and 17,000 school districts to see how they compare.
projects.propublica.org