Lexington Two’s seniors visit old schools in annual tradition
As Lexington Two’s members of the Class of 2023 prepared for graduation ceremonies they wrapped up their school year with an annual tradition – returningContinue Reading
As Lexington Two’s members of the Class of 2023 prepared for graduation ceremonies they wrapped up their school year with an annual tradition – returning to their elementary and middle schools, in cap and gown, to walk the halls a final time.
Airport held its Senior Walks last week, while Brookland-Cayce visited its feeder schools Tuesday. The younger students fill the school halls and cheer as the soon-to-be-graduates pass. Nearly 500 students will graduate from Lexington Two this year. Airport’s commencement was May 31, and Brookland-Cayce’s was June 1.

Feature photo: Members of Brookland-Cayce High School's Class of 2023 visit Riverbank Elementary as part of the Senior Walk event.
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