It’s all tentative, but if it works out, Lamesa High School (LHS) students can expect to get out of the classroom to see the partial solar eclipse and the sky darken Monday afternoon.“I know the science department brought this up.That’s why we’re doing it,” said LHS Assistant Vice- Principal Eric Coronado.“It can be canceled based upon weather.”LHS students can expect to participate in the viewing from the football field.They will be escorted onto the field between 12:30 p.m. and 2:05 p.m., Monday in groups of four each containing 120-140 students.They will each be given paper viewing solar eclipse viewing glasses ...