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Lee County High School

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lchs[.]lee[.]k12[.]nc[.]us
Country United States of America
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Lee County High School operates as an educational institution providing secondary education to students in the United States, with its activities centered in North Carolina. The school delivers standard high school curricula, including subjects such as Spanish, to learners typically in grades nine through twelve. Its core service is classroom instruction, which during the period referenced was conducted via virtual platforms such as Google Meet. A distinguishing attribute of the school is its experience with a cybersecurity breach in August 2020, when an unauthorized participant disrupted a virtual Spanish class and exposed attendees to extremist and pornographic material. The breach exposed approximately twenty tenth‑grade students, along with parents and a teacher, to the harmful content. This incident highlighted vulnerabilities in remote‑learning access controls and prompted a coordinated response involving law enforcement and the school’s technology team.

Lee County High School functions as part of a broader school district, as indicated by references to similar disruptions occurring at two other district schools during virtual lessons. This district affiliation shows that the institution is not an isolated entity but rather a component of a local school district. The source material does not specify the school’s ownership structure, parent organization, or any subsidiary relationships. Consequently, the available facts describe the school’s role, geographic setting, district connection, and the notable security incident that has been reported.

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