LINDALE
HIGH SCHOOL
LHS has earned an "A" campus rating by the Texas Education Agency.
Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources
The Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources program provides students with comprehensive training in areas such as crop and livestock management, food safety, and environmental conservation. It prepares them for careers in agriculture and related fields by combining practical hands-on experiences with foundational knowledge in sustainable practices and resource management.
Instructors
Tayler Manley--Principles of Ag
Casey Jones--Animal Science
Kathryn Hudman--Floral Design
Cole Geesling--Welding
Architecture and Construction
The Architecture and Construction program cluster equips students with skills in design, drafting, and building techniques, preparing them for careers in architecture, engineering, and construction trades. Through hands-on projects and technical training, students learn to create and construct structures while understanding industry standards and safety practices.
Instructors
Johnathan Phillips--Construction
Arts, Audio/Video Technology and Communications
The Arts, Audio/Video Technology, and Communications program offers students training in multimedia production, including video editing, sound design, animation and graphic arts. It provides hands-on experience with industry-standard equipment and software, preparing students for careers in film, broadcasting, and digital media.
Instructors
Beth Huse--Animation and Digital Media
Neda Morrow-- Audio/Video Production, EagleVision
Lindsay Kelly-- Graphic Design and Digital Media
Kristin Schlessman--Yearbook, Newspaper
Kari McKenzie-- Tech Theater
Business, Marketing, and Finance
The Business, Marketing, and Finance program equips students with essential skills in areas such as management, marketing strategies, and financial analysis. Through practical projects and coursework, students gain the knowledge needed to pursue careers in business administration, finance, and marketing.
Instructors
Jennifer King, Allison Crawford--Money Matters, Entrepreneurship, Advertising, Practicum of Entrepreneurship
Allison Crawford, Amanda English, Shannon Williams--Principles of Business, Business Information Management (BIM)
Education and Training
The Education and Training program prepares students for careers in teaching and educational support by offering foundational knowledge in instructional methods, classroom management, and educational theory. Students gain practical experience through hands-on opportunities in real classroom settings, fostering skills to effectively educate and mentor future learners.
Instructors
Michele Namanny--Ready, Set, Teach
Shannon Williams--Child Development
Health Sciences
The Health Sciences program provides students with comprehensive training in medical and healthcare fields, covering topics such as patient care, medical terminology, and health diagnostics. Through hands-on experiences and clinical practice, students are prepared for careers in various health professions, including nursing, medical assisting, and health administration.
Instructors
Sally Clemmons--Medical Terminology, Certified Clinical Medical Assistant (CCMA)
Nicole Hone--Principles of Health Science, Pathophysiology, Patient Care Technician, and Phlebotomy Technician
Jason Fleming--Principles of Health Science, Pharmacy Technician
Katy Lyles--TJC Anatomy and Physiology
Hospitality and Tourism
The Hospitality and Tourism program trains students in customer service, event planning, and hotel management, equipping them with skills needed for careers in the vibrant hospitality industry. Through practical experiences and industry insights, students learn to deliver exceptional guest experiences and manage tourism-related operations.
Instructors
Angela Green--Culinary Arts
Law and Public Service
The Law and Public Service program offers students foundational knowledge in legal studies, criminal justice, and public safety, preparing them for careers in law enforcement, legal assistance, and public service. Through practical experiences and coursework, students develop the skills needed to navigate the justice system and serve their communities effectively.
Instructors
Paige Ridge--Law Enforcement
Jeff Akin--Firefighter Academy
Mandy Speaker, Stacie Rasco--Forensics
Manufacturing
The Manufacturing program provides students with hands-on training in production processes, machinery operation, and quality control, preparing them for careers in various manufacturing sectors. Students learn to apply technical skills and safety practices to efficiently produce and maintain high-quality products in a dynamic industry.
Instructors
Duane Walton-Robotics
Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics
The Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) program equips students with critical skills in scientific inquiry, technological innovation, engineering design, and mathematical analysis. Through project-based learning and hands-on experiences, students develop the problem-solving abilities needed for careers in cutting-edge STEM fields.
Instructors
Duane Walton--Engineering Design and Problem Solving, Robotics
Emily Covington--Principles of Applied Engineering, Engineering Design and Presentation
Amanda English--Computer Science I, II, III, Mobile Application Development
TJC West Campus Technical Programs
Tyler Junior College’s vocational programs provide hands-on training and practical skills across various trades and technical fields, including healthcare, automotive technology, and computer science. These programs are designed to prepare students for immediate entry into the workforce with industry-recognized credentials and real-world experience.
Instructors-
Bryan Baker, Welding
David Briscoe, Automotive Technology
Bill Stiles, HVAC
Various TJC Instructors