Beth Branahm

Lexington School District 2 Opens New Performing Arts Center – State-of-the-art facility to transform arts education

Lexington School District Two proudly announces the grand opening of its new 103,400-square-foot Performing Arts Center and district office, located at 3205 Platt Springs Road in West Columbia. The culmination of a decade-long vision, this state-of-the-art facility is now ready to welcome students, educators, and the community at large to experience the transformative power of […]

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Lyndsey Ebener, Brookland-Cayce graduate and USC Law School student, wins prestigious Burton Award for finest law school writers

Brookland-Cayce High School graduate Lyndsey Ebener is a University of South Carolina (Joseph F. Rice) School of Law student. She has been selected for a Burton Award, a national program associated with the Library of Congress and presented by Law360, and co-sponsored by the American Bar Association. The award recognizes the finest law school writers […]

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Riverbank Elementary after-school soccer skills program concludes with Skills Demonstration Day

Local businesses pitched in to support the soccer learning program at Riverbank Elementary School. Supporters include House of Raeford’s FLOCK, which paid for bus transportation for participants, and Bank of America, which sends 4-5 mentors each week to talk to and work with the kids. The program has about 102 participants in 1st through 5th […]

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Lexington 2 to swear in new school board members, Thursday

The Lexington School District Two Board of Trustees will hold a special meeting, before its regularly scheduled monthly meeting, Thursday, to swear in new board members elected on Nov. 8. The meeting will be held at the Lexington Two Innovation Center, 509 Bulldog Blvd., Cayce. The meeting will begin at 5 p.m. in the auditorium. Newly […]

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Ground broken in Springdale for Lexington 2’s new performing arts center

By Dawn Kujawa – Lexington Two Communications – Lexington Two was joined by a host of district and school officials, local political and business leaders, and citizens Tuesday for a groundbreaking ceremony for the new performing arts center. Lexington Two’s district office will also move into the facility, so that the space to be continuously […]

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