Have you signed your little Pirates and Patriots up for summer camps yet? Check out https://t.co/HyRuExxdgW for LCISD camps, and https://t.co/oEeng9eE16 for community-wide camps! There's something fun for everyone, so register soon! #LCPfamily
⚡️Summer Camp Opportunities⚡️
Can’t wait to give the gift of speed to the future generations of Pirates!
🔥Pirate Speed Camp🔥
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🔥Pirate Speed School🔥
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Congratulations to Pirate athlete, Obi O'Suoji, who officially signed his letter of intent to compete at the collegiate level! Obi is heading to the University of the Ozarks, and we could not be more proud of his hard work and dedication.
We can't wait to cheer you on in this next exciting chapter, Obi!
#LCPfamily
Over the summer, current Lubbock-Cooper ISD Police Captain Chris Alderson will transition into the role of Chief of Police following the retirement of longtime member of the LCP family Rick Saldaña.
With almost two decades in law enforcement and more than a decade serving in his current leadership role for LCISD PD, Captain Alderson has extensive training and experience in school-based law enforcement and instruction, emergency response, community policing, and more.
A Lubbock native and graduate of Lubbock-Cooper High School, Captain Alderson is deeply committed to the LCP family, returning to serve the district in 2011 following his graduation from SPAG Law Enforcement Academy in 2009. His notable accomplishments while serving as captain include earning two life-saving awards and his Advanced and Master Peace Officer certifications.
Captain Alderson and his wife have two sons enrolled in Lubbock-Cooper ISD. When off the clock, he enjoys fishing and watching his sons participate in their various school and sports activities!
When asked his thoughts on his new position, Captain Alderson shared, "I'm excited to take on this role, and grateful to be serving the community that has always been my home. I'm proud of our district, and I believe it's made up of the best students, teachers, and families. They all deserve a safe and secure environment where they can thrive, and I look forward to our department continuing its legacy of protection and service."
As we celebrate Captain Alderson's transition into the Chief role, we also honor the dedication of Chief Saldaña, who is in his 27th year at LCISD and 15th year as Chief of Police.
Chief Saldaña shared, "I will forever be thankful to Lubbock-Cooper ISD for allowing me the opportunity to serve alongside the best administrators, faculty, support staff, and parents. It has always been the goal of our department to provide a safe learning environment where our teachers feel safe teaching and our students feel safe learning, and I'm grateful to have been part of that for so many years."
Congratulations to both Captain Alderson and Chief Saldaña as they embark on new adventures! #LCPfamily
🚨SCHOOL RECORDS RECAP🚨
We had so many school records broken this season we need to recap. In the 90 years of Lubbock-Cooper Track, these athletes are the fastest in their events!
Can you have a school record for schools records broken in a season?
Go, Pirates!
🚨TRACK & FIELD SIGNING🚨
Join us tomorrow as Josiah Davis signs his LOI to continue his athletic career at the collegiate level.
🗓️ Tuesday, May 19th
⏰ 12 Noon
📍 Lubbock-Cooper Indoor Facility
The 2026 Senior Celebration of Excellence was a wonderful gathering of supportive family and friends! Congratulations to our top 10 students, and our Mr. and Miss LCHS.