Lexington Two School District

Dr. Angela Cooper named Lexington 2 Schools Superintendent

 At a special called board meeting Tuesday, Lexington Two’s Board of Trustees announced Dr. Angela Cooper as Superintendent beginning with the 2026-2027 school year. Dr. Cooper has been serving as Interim Superintendent since February, and as Superintendent Designee before that, following Superintendent Dr. Brenda Hafner’s retirement announcement last fall.   Dr. Cooper has worked in K-12 […]

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Lexington 2 schools and offices will open on a two-hour delayed start on Tuesday, Feb. 3

Lexington Two schools and offices will open on a two-hour delayed start on Tuesday, Feb. 3.  The two-hour delay will provide more daylight for drivers on their morning routes. While classes will start two hours later than the normal schedule, afternoon dismissal will be at the normal time. Staff should arrive two hours later than […]

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Lexington 2 cancels school for Monday, February 2, plans for Tuesday’s school day schedule to be announced

Due to lingering impacts from this weekend’s winter storm, Lexington Two will cancel school on Monday, February 2.  The district will use its scheduled weather make-up day on Friday, March 13, for in-person instruction. There will be no after-school activities, programs, or games. Schools will communicate with families directly about any games or events that […]

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Lexington 2 moves to eLearning (Internet) School Day on Monday, Jan. 26, due to winter storm impact

Due to expected ongoing impacts from this weekend’s winter storm that could complicate morning travel, Lexington Two will move to an eLearning Day on Monday, January 26. All campuses will be closed Monday, and there will be no after school activities, programs, or games. 

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West Columbia Police, Churches and Schools work to help feed those in need during the holidays

The first version of “Thanksgiving” was a  1621 harvest feast that included the Pilgrims of  the Plymouth colony and Native Americans. In 1863 President Abraham Lincoln proclaimed a national Thanksgiving Day.  Congress later established the holiday as the fourth Thursday of November. In West Columbia, the spirit of Thanksgiving is abundant. There are many who […]

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West Columbia PD’s Food Drive, with Lexington 2, at Walmart, results in several vehicle-loads of groceries

The West Columbia Police Department held a “Stuff a Tahoe” Food Drive, Saturday. A WCPD report said the “West Columbia community did not disappoint. The WCPD thanked all our community members who made the food drive a success. It was held at Walmart on Augusta Road and the WCPD also thanked Walmart for their generous […]

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Lexington Two’s STAR Family Partnership/Early Childhood recognized with the Growing Strong District Distinction Award

Lexington Two’s STAR Family Partnership/Early Childhood program has been recognized with the statewide Growing Strong District Distinction Award from the South Carolina Partnerships for Inclusion, highlighting the district’s efforts to get young children and their families off to strong educational starts by implementing evidence-based early childhood practices. The award citation from the South Carolina Partnerships […]

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Lexington School District Two students post gains in statewide testing

– Lexington School District Two students posted gains in several core subject areas in statewide testing results released this week by the SC Department of Education. Among the gains, Lexington Two elementary and middle school students saw a nearly double-digit average increase across all grade levels in SC READY English/Language Arts (ELA) testing.  Lexington Two’s […]

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