Lexington Two Superintendent Dr. Brenda Hafner
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.
Read More >>Dr. Brenda Hafner plans to to step down from her job a Lexington 2 Superintendent at the end of the school year. Hafner sent an email to District 2 employees Friday. The contents of the email are below: The Thanksgiving holiday is about friends and family, and it is with this in mind that I […]
Read More >>(From Lexington 2 District Office) – Lexington School District Two students made gains on the 2025 SC School Report Cards released by the SC Department of Education Monday, with several district schools advancing year-over-year and the majority of schools attaining “Average” to “Excellent” ratings. This year, Fulmer Middle School posted an overall rating of “Excellent,” […]
Read More >>Economic development was the topic of discussion at the Cayce-West-Columbia Chamber Business Breakfast, Tuesday, at Stone River in West Columbia. BJ Unthank, City of West Columbia Economic Development Director, and Lexington County Joint Municipal Water and Sewer Commission CEO Jay Nicholson spoke about infrastructure and economic development. They said lots of planning and coordination are […]
Read More >>14-year-old arrested at Lexington 2 high school after gun is discovered, according to TV news report
A 14-year-old was arrested by Cayce Police for having a firearm at Brookland-Cayce High, Friday, according to WLTX-19. The teen has been taken to the South Carolina Department of Juvenile Justice on a charge of unlawfully carrying a firearm. The student was arrested after a loaded gun was found in his backpack. According to WLTX, […]
Read More >>Lexington Two announces two ways for area youth to get meals this summer through a federally funded child nutrition program that provides free, nutritious breakfast and lunch meals through the months when youth are out of school. Lexington Two’s sponsorship of the Summer Food Service program makes free meals available for youth ages 18 and […]
Read More >>A leader with more than two decades of experience in education, criminal justice, and workforce development has been announced as the new director of the Lexington Two Innovation Center for the coming 2025-2026 school year. The Lexington Two Board of Trustees approved the hiring of Schiria Wilson at its monthly May meeting, upon the recommendation […]
Read More >>Register today for Lexington School District Two’s Spring Career Expo, set for Tuesday, May 6. The district has a variety of career opportunities for the 2025-2026 school year, among them: School nurse Nurse substitute Bus driver Food service Custodian Office support staff Maintenance technician Occupational therapist Physical therapist Social worker Interpreter Teacher Teacher assistant Additional […]
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