Demonstrating LifeLeader qualities every day, Life School's Athletic Department selected its top four picks for March's Coaches Of The Month.
Demonstrating LifeLeader qualities every day, Life School's Athletic Department selected its top four picks for March's Coaches Of The Month.
It's National School Choice Week (NSCW) and schools are celebrating quality education options for K-12 families across the country.
Life School's Athletics Department names February's "Coaches Spotlight," recognizing coaches who demonstrate LifeLeader attributes daily.
After being diagnosed with multiple sclerosis last year, Life School Parent, Lanita Smith, feared she would never see her son play football in-person again.
When the COVID-19 pandemic hit last March, few entities had to pivot harder or faster than schools. Faced with the need to provide online education to more than 5,500 students almost overnight, Life School worked quickly to meet a growing need.
One Life Waxahachie freshman has already begun to utilize the platform provided to her by athletics. Those efforts will soon be felt in the Caribbean — again.
Last Friday, Life High School Waxahachie (LHSW) took a proactive step to set season expectations by hosting a media day for its track and field athletes. Local Ellis County media outlets showed support as coaches and students were interviewed about the upcoming season.
Life School is excited to announce that The Hattie Mae Lesley Foundation has awarded Life High School Waxahachie (LHSW) with a $25,000 grant to enhance Career and Technology Education (CTE) programs on campus.
Highlighting Life School coaches who exemplify LifeLeader attributes every day, Life School's Athletics Department has named four "Coaches Spotlight" recognitions.
Making school history, the Life High School Waxahachie (LHSW) Lady Mustangs had a first-time top-ten finisher, earning the team fifth place at the UIL State 4A Cross Country championship on Nov. 24.