The present school facility was first occupied in the fall of 1998. In January 2002, a new wing was opened to house an additional 450 students.
With an enrollment of nearly 2,000 students, LHS is a school in transition from rural to urban.
In 2008 LHS was awarded bronze for the highest percentage of students meeting and exceeding standards.
Faculty
Loganville High School employs 137 teachers, four administrators, four counselors, and two media specialists. 22 staff members are certified to work with gifted children. The school also employs five secretaries, ten paraprofessionals, two school resource officers, one school nurse, and eight other support personnel. Five parent volunteers supplement the secretarial and administrative support positions on a regular basis. Many more volunteer their services on testing days and other special occasions.
The principal is Matt McDonald. The assistant principals are John Lamb, Amanda McMillan, Niles Davis, and Carrin Meadows.
Grading Scale
Letter grade
%
A
90–100
B
80–89
C
70–79
F
Below 70
Curriculum
LHS uses a 4x4 block schedule that offers academic, technology/career, and elective credits.
Currently, the only foreign language being offered is Spanish.
Work-based learning is offered through the Apprenticeship Youth Program. Career pathway classes (CTAE) that are taken on campus are also offered, as well as fine arts and foreign language pathways.
Dual enrollment offers students a chance to take collegiate level courses during high school through the Walton County Public School System. Students can receive both high school and college credit.
Dual enrollment courses are mainly offered online, but those who choose so may do their classes in-person.
Advanced Placement
Sixteen AP courses are offered at LHS. Many students take advantage of these course offerings. Courses are weighted by adding 10 points to the total class grade. These courses include:
AP Language/AP American Lit
AP Literature
AP Statistics
AP Calculus
AP Chemistry
AP Biology
AP Physics 1
AP Environmental Science
AP U.S. History
AP Government
AP Economics
AP Psychology
AP Human Geography
AP Studio Art
AP Computer Science
AP Spanish
Exam Exemption Policy
Exam Exemption Policy
Cohort
Course
Class Grade
Absences (Excused/Unexcused)
Seniors
ALL
90+
5 or less
Juniors
ALL
85+
3 or less
Sophomores
Electives
90+
5 or less
Freshmen
Electives
85+
3 or less
Final exams count for 10% of a student's grade. EOCs count as 15% of a student's grades. Some courses have both a final exam and an EOC.
Graduation Requirements
Before graduation, students must accumulate a minimum of 4 English credits, 4 Math credits, 1 PE/Health credit, 4 Science credits, 4 Social Studies credits, 4 Fine Arts/Foreign Language/CTAE credits, and at least 7 other elective credits. This adds up to a grand total of 28 credits.
Students who participate in credit recovery options must complete all work a week prior to graduation. Students who do not meet graduation requirements may participate in the following year's ceremonies.
LHS Makes Headlines
During the 2024-2025 school year, Loganville had its first flag football player in school history get a full-ride college scholarship.
In April 2022, four students were arrested for an anti-LGBTQ+ incident that occurred on school grounds. WSB-TV and Fox 5 Atlanta both covered the story.
Performed by the Loganville High School Marching Red Devils and Choir:
Across the hills of dear old Walton
Lives a noble clan
Songs of Loganville wait for glory
A grand and glorious band
Alma Mater, thee we'll honor
Ever loyal be
Thee, we'll crown forever with glory
Loganville, here's to thee.