This LRCHS Website displays best with the Microsoft Internet Explorer Browser (text size medium), and the SCREEN DISPLAY opened to a FULL SCREEN.  Because of the music & graphics on this site it works best on a High Speed Internet Connection, such as DSL or Cable.  Make sure you scroll down each page to see all of the items that are available.  At the bottom of each page there are icons which help you navigate the website and make it User Friendly. To make some of the links on this website display correctly you need a browser that supports Java Applets.  Make sure your browser supports Java.

If you see a Red "X" in a white bar on a link, like below, it means your computer does not have "Java" installed.

If you see this white bar with a Red "X" on a link, like above, you must install "Java", by clicking on the green logo below to install "Java".

To go to a link, you may need to "Double Click" on that link to advance to the link.

To see an example of the website display, click on the link below.....

 

 

IMPORTANT !!  This Java Graphics must be installed to make some pages display correctly....

 

To Down Load Internet Explorer (browser) click on the logo below....

 FOR YOUR INFORMATION

This item is for your info.. Technology is advancing and since this is my living, I have to advance with it. While the difficulties some of you experience with this page would not be acceptable for a commercial website doing business, for my personal website, it is just fine. For my own pages, I try not to have my creativity limited by those who do not update their software to the later versions. Unfortunately, if you are stuck with access companies such as AOL, Compuserve, WebTV and possibly others that have chosen to incorporate a browser into their proprietary software, you are at their mercy. These browsers do not get upgraded in the same time frame as the standalone browsers, so.. you really only have two choices.. complain to your ISP to get their incorporated browser upgraded or install a separate standalone browser that you have control over and can upgrade. It is assumed a standalone browser would be able to function to the internet utilizing the connection your ISP provides.