The Silver Foxes played Fort Mill High School for its first home game, which was played at Chapin High School's field.
Help students win a $10,000 prize and free concert by voting for the school in an online contest.
Erin R. Gilreath, a foreign language teacher at Dutch Fork High, is among three finalists for the South Carolina Spanish Teacher of the year award presented by the National Collegiate Hispanic Honor Society.
Seven Oaks Elementary School was awarded a $1,000 grant to support the school's whole child initiatives.
Irmo Middle School families meet the school's new administration.
The location for Dutch Fork High School's first football game has been changed to Chapin High School's field.
The 2012 college entrance exam results were released Wednesday morning.
Lexington-Richland 5 is offering passes to citizens age 60 and older for the district's athletic and cultural events.
Lexington-Richland 5 students went back to school today. Share your photos of your child's first day of school.
South Carolina Department of Public Safety offers safety tips for students, parents.
The State Department of Education released college scholarship totals for the Class of 2012. The seniors break the record for college scholarships.
Check out Chapin High School's fall sports schedules.
Check out Dutch Fork High School's fall sports schedules.
Check out Irmo High School's fall sports schedules.
The filing period for local school boards has closed. Six candidates filed for three at-large seats.
Lexington-Richland 5 board members received an update on the progress of construction and renovation projects at some of the district's schools.
Target is giving gift cards to schools for books or supplies. You can help your local school win up to $10,000.
Thinking about running for Lexington-Richland 5's school board? You only have until noon today to file.
Hundreds of virtual school students and their families met with their teachers on Monday to kick off the 2012-2013 school year.
Nursery Road Elementary School develops a toolkit to help schools achieve success.
Dr. Bob Couch, director of career and technical education for Lexington-Richland 5, was awarded the Carl D. Perkins Outstanding Achievement Award.
The filing period is open for local school boards and four candidates have filed so far for three at-large seats on Lexington-Richland 5's board.
Two of Lexington-Richland 5's schools were honored for their work in implementing a program that emphasizes proactive strategies in the area of appropriate student behaviors.
What school will have the best football season this year? You tell us!
The results for the Palmetto Assessment of State Standards (PASS) test during the 2011-2012 school year has been released.
Lexington-Richland 5 and 12 of its school earned an "A" under the new ESEA federal accountability system.
All three local high schools were at or above the state average on the mathematics and English/ language arts portions.
Where did the summer go? It's that time of year again to shop for school supplies. Check out these links to supply lists for Lexington-Richland 5 schools.
Are you interested in running for one of three at-large seats on Lexington-Richland 5's school board? Filing opens Wednesday.
Schools will hold days for parents and students to meet teachers, pick up schedules, order yearbooks, pay fees and fill out paperwork before school starts.
District 5 board hear reports on construction/renovation projects in the district.
Love Ligons, an administrative assistant principal at Nursery Road Elementary School, will serve as the school's new principal.
Mark A. Bounds begins his duty as public information officer Wednesday.
Dr. Karl Fulmer, Lexington-Richland 5's CFO, among three state education leaders to receive SCASA Lifetime Achievement Award.
A brief summary of actions taken and discussions held during Lexington-Richland 5's regular meeting Monday.
Budget includes two percent cost of living increase plus step increase.
Three graduates from District 5 schools named Carolina Scholars.