Lexington Two School District
Have you driven by George I. Pair Elementary School lately? From the front, it’s difficult to notice, but the school is being torn down. Demolition of George I. Pair has started in the back of the Lexington Two School at 2325 Platt Springs Road, West Columbia. According to Public School Review, George I. Pair closed […]
Read More >>Lexington Two students are ready to spread some holiday cheer. Starting December 1, students will be performing holiday music, dance, and theater in schools and at events in the community. Here is a sampling of upcoming events, all open to the public. Events will be held at the schools, unless otherwise noted. DECEMBER 1 “Matilda”: […]
Read More >>As part of Lexington Two’s commitment to the safety of students, families, employees, and community members, the district will implement regular use of metal detectors to screen spectators at arena and stadium events beginning on Monday, November 28. All event attendees will be asked to follow instructions of the security screening staff on site, and […]
Read More >>Christina Rucker, incumbent, was re-elected to the Lexington School District Two Board Tuesday. She received 7,636 votes. Linda Alford-Wooten, also an incumbent, was re-elected with 7,341 votes. According to the SC Election Commission, Kevin Key received 6,164 votes to 6,158 for Chuck Hightower with 100 percent of all precincts reporting. The total changed overnight as […]
Read More >>Lexington Two personnel- teachers and all other staff members- were recognized for of Ten, twenty and and 30-plus years of service at Thursday night’s school board meeting.
Read More >>It was definitely a case of happy feet at Lexington Two’s Wood Elementary School on Wednesday morning. Students received a new pair of athletic shoes and socks, thanks to a community partnership between Communities in Schools of South Carolina and Truist, in conjunction with the global Samaritan’s Feet organization. Volunteers from Truist banks, Communities in […]
Read More >>Anne Reamer has been named Lexington Two School District’s Teacher of the Year. “This is a much deserved recognition and I know (she) will represent the (Lexington Two Innovation Center) very well,” Dr. Brenda B. Hafner, Lexington Two Superintendent said on her Twitter feed.“Thank you everyone for the kind words,” Reamer said.
Read More >>Brookland-Cayce High School’s annual Hispanic Heritage Celebration lunch has become a favorite tradition, and this year’s event did not disappoint. The celebration, held during all lunch periods on Friday, October 7, included several food trucks offering Hispanic dishes, music, and dancing. This year’s national Hispanic Heritage Month observance runs September 15-October 15. Captions: Mrs. G’s […]
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