Student Support Staff
- Middle and High School Counselor- Jamie Taylor
- School Social Worker- Richard Thomas
- Student Support Coach- TBD
About Us
VISION
Students:
- Take ownership and responsibility for their learning.
- Think critically and creatively.
- Embrace technology as a tool for learning.
- Collaborate with peers to solve problems.
Teachers:
- Create standards-based lessons and units.
- Promote independence and critical thinking.
- Encourage the use of technology.
- Collaborate with colleagues to create engaging and challenging educational experiences.
School History
HISTORY
Lookout Valley is a community located eight minutes from downtown Chattanooga. It is an area in transition from a closed, small-town atmosphere to a suburbia of a medium-sized southern city. The area served by Lookout Valley Middle High School includes Lookout Valley, Tiftonia, and parts of St. Elmo.
In 1957, construction of Lookout Valley Junior High School began. In 1958, the junior high school included grades six through eight. During the next school year, the junior high school served grades seven through nine. High school students attended Central High School.
In 1971, the addition of a high school was completed. Willing eleventh graders returned from Central High School. The following year, Lookout Valley High School served grades seven through twelve. In 1973, Lookout Valley was annexed by the city of Chattanooga. In 1989, grade six was added.
Lookout Valley Middle High School currently serves a student population of approximately 350 in grades 6 through 12. Students participate in a wide variety of sports, arts, and academic pursuits.
Transportation
For any safety or driving concerns regarding First Student buses (buses numbered 200 and above), please contact 423-498-5555 or visit www.firstfeedback.com
Buses are expected to arrive within 10 minutes of their scheduled time. Please have students at their stops and ready to board the bus 10 minutes prior to the scheduled arrival time. The bus schedule can not allow more time to wait for tardy students or for students to exit personal vehicles. For more information, please see the rules of conduct in the Transportation Policy Manual
Hamilton County Schools transports more than 20,000 students to and from school each day. There are 251 daily bus routes covering 23,000 miles each day and 4.0 million miles annually. Our mission is to provide safe and efficient transportation to and from school daily.