Lexington Community Unit School District 7
Lexington Community Unit School District 7 is a unified school district in Lexington, Illinois, United States. All three of its school levels (grade, junior high, and high school) are one campus.
Junior high
Extra-cirrcicular activities in junior high include Builders Club and Math Team. Sports are boys baseball, girls basketball, boys basketball, cheerleading, girls volleyball, and boys and girls track.[1]
gollark: The 80% of power back thing pretends the grid is a large battery, when it's *not*, and you'll just be using fossil fuels probably.
gollark: Well, sure. But I don't think it's a good general solution.
gollark: Nuclear is much better, but people go "OH NO NUCLEAR SCARY" and yet seemingly do not care about the alternative effectively being fossil fuels?
gollark: Or batteries, which have their own problems.
gollark: The panels are really energy-intensive to produce anyway, degrade after 20 years, and you need uncool fossil-fuel plants to cover for the solar panels when they don't produce, which is often.
See also
- Lexington High School (Illinois) — high school program at Lexington Schools
- John A. Sterling — Lexington superintendent 1881–1883; Congressman 1903–1913 and 1915–1918
References
- "Lexington Junior High School". Lexington Community Unit School District 7. Archived from the original on 2008-09-24. Retrieved 2008-11-01.
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