Lejeune High School sponsors a variety of athletics, clubs and activities for our students. These activities are intended to provide additional opportunities for students to become involved in the school and surrounding community.
Because participation in these athletics, clubs, and activities can challenge students into becoming mature, active, and responsible citizens, all students are highly encouraged to become involved in one or more of these programs. Students who are involved benefit for a long time. Alumni surveys tell us graduates wish they had been more involved.
The objectives of the athletics and activities programs at LHS are to develop responsibility and self-direction; to develop habits for the constructive use of leisure time; to develop leadership and worthy personal traits; to develop an understanding and practice of commonly accepted social customs; and to provide fellowship. The athletics and activities that we offer are focused on the needs, interests, and concerns of our students.
Cheerleading (Co-ed), Cross Country (Men's & Women's), Football (Varsity & JV), Soccer (Men's), Tennis (Women's), Volleyball (Varsity & JV)
Basketball (Varsity Men's & Women's and JV), Cheerleading (Co-ed), Wrestling (Co-ed)
Baseball, Golf, Soccer (Women's), Softball, Track (Men's & Women's)
Students must follow the NCHSAA guidelines, DoDEA regulations, the Camp Lejeune Schools policies, and policies of Lejeune High School to be eligible to participate in athletics at LHS. The LHS Athletic Handbook has further information.
Students must be in compliance with DoDEA Attendance Policy:
Current Approved NCHSAA Physical Form
*Sports schedules change rapidly.
*Game cancellations due to weather will usually not occur until after 1pm of the game day.
Spring tryouts for baseball, softball, men’s golf, girls’ soccer, boys, and girl’s track will begin on Feb. 13th, 2023.
NCHSAA/DoDEA mandatory sports parent meetings will be held Oct.25th and Feb. 8th @ 6:00PM in the gym.
This meeting is only required one time per school year.
All athletes must have the following items completed prior to tryouts:
If you have any questions email Debra Bryant at debra.bryant@dodea.edu.
Admission | $7 |
Children (under 1st grade) | Free |
Playoff/Conference Admission | TBD |
Students | $30 (for the year) |
Adults | $50 (for the season) $75 (for the year) |
Family | $150 (*must be a Booster Club member for this price) |
The Devilpup,the LHS Yearbook, has been in production for over 70 years. Students learn the rules of layout, design, and photography. Program provides academic credit towards graduation. After school work is expected over a five-month period.
Open To: Students who first apply and are selected based on certain eligibility criteria.
The Sophomore class officers meet with interested students to plan and organize activities that promote involvement in school and community. Get involved now to help decorate for Homecoming and other competitions! Start your fundraising early so that these funds roll with your class into your Junior and Senior years!
Meetings 700 Tuesday mornings.
Open To: Sophomores
This group, dedicated to theatre arts, produces the plays and musicals at LHS. Participation includes all areas of theatre from acting, puppetry, and improv to scenic, lighting & sound crews.
Members are eligible for induction into the Thespian Honor Society after a specific number of theatre participation hours have been completed.
Open To: All Students
Program goals include development of self-discipline, citizenship, leadership skills, personal responsibility, and sense of accomplishment. Our unit has an Air Rifle Team and Drill Team and participates in competitions with other JROTC units. Program provides academic credit towards graduation. May require before school, after school, and/or weekend hours for drills, trips, etc.
Open To: All Students - grades 9-12
NHS is a chapter of the national organization which recognizes students' outstanding achievements in academics, community service, and leadership.
Open To: By invitation only
SGA is voted on and selected by the student body near the close of the school year. The objectives of our student government are to further democracy, promote good citizenship, unite the student body, maintain communication between students and faculty, defend student rights, and participate in the decision making process at LHS.
Meeting Time: 2:45 pm
Meeting Days: Wednesday,Friday
Open To: Open to any student who would like to be involved in school activities may run for office.
Additional Info: SGA meets Fridays; SGA Executive Board and Project Council meets Wednesdays.
Student 2 Student (S2S) is a student-led and faculty-advised program with the mission to take care of new students. An S2S program shows students their new campus, and introduces them to their new community. It provides fun ways for new students to get to know other students, to build new peer groups, and encourage new students to perform better in school.
Term: All Year
Meeting Time: 7:00am-7:30am
Meeting Days: Wednesday
Open To: All students.