Honor societies Students are selected for membership through an application process and sometimes interviews are conducted. Candidates must meet the chapter's requirement for scholarship, service, leadership, and character in order to be selected for membership. Continued participation in service projects is required to retain membership. Members must also maintain the chapter's required cumulative GPA and have a good understanding of the language, or specialty.
Student government The
Student Government Association consists of elected and selected students who represent the entire student body. The objectives of the SGA are to promote school spirit, initiative and unity among the different classes and students, coordinate school activities and to provide a means of communication among administration, faculty, and students. The SGA sponsors Homecoming Dance, Homecoming Elections, Powder Puff Game, Chili Cook-Off, Homecoming Parade, Family Feud, The Senior vs. Faculty Basketball Game, Blizzard Blast, Mr. and Ms. Irresistible, International Night, three pep rallies (Fall, Winter, Spring), class elections and balloting among many other school activities.
Publications The Lance is Lewis High School's monthly newspaper. A student-run newspaper with a staff of approximately 20,
The Lance covers news and events in the school, community, and nation.
The Lance won Trophy Class, the highest honor bestowed by the
Virginia High School League (VHSL), in 2003–2004 and 2005–2006.
The Shield, Lewis's yearbook, serves as an informational record, memory and historical reference for the students and faculty as well as the Lewis High School's community at-large. The Shield covers academics, sports, student activities and student accomplishments with fairness and accuracy. The content is decided upon by the student staff members enrolled in Photojournalism 1, 2, and 3. Recruiting to become part of the staff typically takes place in early February when course selections are being made for the next year. Students are selected through a process that includes a written application, teacher recommendations, and interviews OR through successful completion of Journalism 1. Lewis's 2006–2007 edition of the yearbook was named a
Pacemaker finalist.
The Troubador is a literary magazine by and for the students of John R. Lewis High School, published to promote an interest in the arts by showcasing student art and literature.
Lancer Theatre The Theatre Department at Lewis High School produces two mainstages a year: a fall play and a spring musical. One of the mainstage shows is selected as the
Cappies competition piece. Lancer Theatre Department also usually produces a competition piece in October to perform at the Virginia Theatre Association conference. Lancer Theatre's Thespians, troupe 362 of the International Thespian Society, produces an annual Murder Mystery dinner show in September, a Lancer Idol voice competition in December, theatre parties, fundraising, and other community events. To be part of the Thespian Honors Society one must collect 30 points in theatre, which are obtained by being in shows, seeing productions, and so on. Lancer Theatre also has a Drama Club that is open to all current and alumni Lewis students. Drama Club includes theatre updates, food, fun, games, and theatre sports. Finally, Lewis High School offers theatre classes, including Theatre 1–4, IB Theatre 1–2, and Technical Theatre.
Marching band The
marching band includes members from the top two bands, Wind Ensemble and Symphonic Band, and are directed by Kelly May McGee. Also referred to as the
Marching Lancers, they attend all the varsity home football games and play during the halftime show. They also perform the school fight song and a drum cadence during pregame, as well as adding assorted popular songs in the stands during the games. Outside of football games, they attend up to two competitions per year, with the first always being the Colgan Classic, as well as VBODA state marching assessment. In the 2006 year, The Lewis Marching Lancers achieved a superior rating at the VBODA state marching festival, in
Winchester, and later received the title of a "Virginia Honor Band." On June 5, 2023, the Marching Lancers performed for Vice President
Kamala Harris during a school safety event hosted at Lewis High School, performing the school's fight song before the event, and
Happy after her speech was complete. ==Sports==