Krasselt to Receive the American FFA Degree
2019 Swansea Graduate Rucker Krasselt has been accepted as a Future Farmers of America (FFA) Degree Candidate. He will be recognized for this prestigious honorContinue Reading
2019 Swansea Graduate Rucker Krasselt has been accepted as a Future Farmers of America (FFA) Degree Candidate. He will be recognized for this prestigious honorContinue Reading
Theatre and drama classes face unique challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic, and SHS students are taking on that challenge with creativity and technological innovation. AlongContinue Reading
Beginning September 9 all Lexington County School District One students can receive free breakfast and lunch. The United States Department of Agriculture approved Lexington DistrictContinue Reading
The Lexington County School District One Educational Foundation recently received a $1,500 grant from the Food Lion Feeds Charitable Foundation to assist students in need.Continue Reading
September is Library Card Sign-up Month, a time when Lexington County Public Library (LCPL) joins the American Library Association (ALA) and other libraries nationwide toContinue Reading
After an eight-month search, the founding board members of PACE Academy have found what they hope becomes their forever home. “The location of PACE sitsContinue Reading
By Al Dozier The Lexington District 2 Board received an update at the August 20 meeting on one of the district’s biggest projects to date:Continue Reading
Local donations supports students in need Community gifts to the Lexington One Educational Foundation will impact Lexington County School District One students. The River BluffContinue Reading
The South Carolina School Boards Association recognized three Lexington County School District One Board of Trustees members during the association’s 2019–2020 Boardmanship Institute. The associationContinue Reading
Lexington Two has announced the hiring of two new assistant principals. At its board meeting August 6, on the recommendation of Superintendent Dr. William B.Continue Reading
Sixty-four Lexington Two high school students earned scores high enough on multiple AP exams to be named AP Scholars, with one earning National AP Scholar,Continue Reading
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