Lexington Two School District

Lexington 2 Board Member Linda Alford-Wooten recognized for 15 years of service by the SC School Boards Association

Linda Alford-Wooten, a board member in Lexington School District Two, has been recognized by the South Carolina School Boards Association (SCSBA) for 15 years of school board service. Alford-Wooten was presented a service pin and certificate at Lexington Two’s January 16, board meeting, as part of National School Board Recognition Month. Alford-Wooten has served in […]

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Louis Clyburn named as Brookland-Cayce’s new athletic director and head football coach

A football coach with more than 25 years of experience at the high school and collegiate levels has been selected for the top athletics post at Brookland-Cayce High School. Louis Clyburn, who is the current assistant head football coach and offensive coordinator at Camden High School in Kershaw County, is Brookland-Cayce’s new athletic director and head […]

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Longtime Brookland-Cayce High School teacher Beth Cleland to be inducted into Lexington 2 Educator Hall of Fame, Hon. Nikki Setzler to become a member of the Alumni Wall of Fame

The Brookland-Cayce High School Education Foundation will host the 23rd annual Brookland-Cayce High School Educator Hall of Fame and Alumni Wall of Honor Gala on Thursday, Feb. 6. This year, longtime Brookland-Cayce High School teacher Beth Cleland will be inducted into the Educator Hall of Fame, while the Honorable Nikki Setzler, the longest-serving senator in […]

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Helen Craig named Lexington 4 Student of the Quarter, Miranda Grice named Lexington School District 4 Educator of the Quarter, at the Cayce-West Columbia Chamber Breakfast

Helen Craig, a senior at Swansea High School was named as the Lexington School District Four Student of the Quarter, Tuesday during the Greater Cayce-West Columbia Chamber Business Breakfast. The breakfast was held at Lexington Medical Center’s Biediger Auditorium in West Columbia. Helen is pictured with SHS Principal Marcia Seawright, C-CW Chamber Board President Lindsay […]

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Lexington 2 schools and offices will open on a two-hour delay, Friday

Lexington Two schools and offices will be open on Friday, January 24, on a two-hour delayed start.  The delayed start will offer slightly warmer temperatures for safer road travel.   While classes will start two hours later than the normal schedule, afternoon dismissal will be at the normal time. Students and staff should arrive two hours […]

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Lexington 2 and Lexington 1 schools will be on an eLearning day Thursday

Lexington Two schools will be on an eLearning day Thursday, January 23. Lingering snow and ice is expected to refreeze tonight and into the early morning hours Thursday, creating unsafe travel conditions, particularly on neighborhood and secondary roads. Right now, the weather forecast does not call for temperatures to get above freezing on Thursday until […]

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Lexington 2 schools move to an eLearning day for Wednesday

With forecasts calling for potential winter weather and snow beginning Tuesday late afternoon/early evening and continuing overnight, Lexington Two schools will move to an eLearning day on Wednesday, January 22. All afternoon and evening activities are canceled both today (January 21), as previously announced, and Wednesday, including athletic events, extracurricular activities, after-school programs, and adult […]

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Snow is likely in Lexington County, but not much accumulation, and it will be cold

Snow is likely in Lexington County on Tuesday night, and it will be cold. The National Weather Service in Columbia puts the chance at 62 percent that Lexington County will see snow, but accumulation is expected to only be one-tenth of an inch or less. There’s a 15 percent chance for an inch of snow […]

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