The graduates crossed the stage at the Carolina Coliseum Friday afternoon.
The four students will perform as a percussion group at the Charleston festival.
The school's Trash Can Band makes music using everyday objects.
The district is looking for people to advise on health education curriculum matters.
The students will attend colleges across the state and country.
The schools were recognized by Lexington-Richland District 5 for their cleanliness and appearance.
The new school will house grades 7 and 8 and will be built next to the new Spring Hill High.
Jennifer Felkel won the S.C. Public Health Association's Public Health Social Work Award.
The two employees were recognized at a ceremony on May 23.
Six middle and high school bands received the Outstanding Performance Award from the S.C. Band Directors Association.
Students from Chapin High, Irmo High and Dutch Fork High attended the world's largest high school research competition.
Junior Daniel Ott will intern at Harvard University's cancer research center for the summer.
Natalia Gonzalez-Guzman received an honorable mention for her First Amendment cartoon.
Five teams of cafeteria workers from schools across the district will prepare meals Tuesday at the Center for Advanced Technical Studies in the competition.
The artwork of three students will be published in SC Economics’ upcoming Economics Concepts Calendar.
Cheryl Cooley has been named Social Worker of The Year by the South Carolina Association of School Social Workers.
Chapin High School student Michael Caleb Bagley and Dutch Fork High School student Lauren Blanchette are among the 2,500 Merit Scholar designees nationwide receiving this year’s awards.
Harbison West and Leaphart elementary schools will be led by two new principals beginning in the 2013-2014 school year.
The Yellow Jackets will face Mauldin in the second round Thursday night at 7 p.m.
Scott Compton and Lexington-Richland 5 reached a settlement agreement.
The ceremony will begin at 6:30 p.m. at the Irmo soccer stadium prior to the start of the first playoff game.
Chapin ranked 751 out of 2,000 public high schools in the nation. Dutch Fork is ranked No. 979.
McDonald's is giving away free breakfast Tuesday to first- through eighth-grade students taking the PASS test.
Francine Jackson has been named Bus Driver of the Year for Lexington-Richland School District Five.
The Center for Advanced Technical Studies received the accreditation by Project Lead The Way (PLTW) this week.
MaxPreps, a California-based company that ranks more than 20,000 U.S. high school boys' varsity basketball teams, ranks Irmo 52nd nationally.
Melony Sanford, a social studies teacher at Columbia High School, will serve as the district's new social studies coordinator beginning the 2013-2014 school year.
More than 200 students have been named South Carolina Junior Scholars.
The South Carolina Bar has developed a manual for parents seeking guidance on guardianship and conservatorship issues as their children turn age 18.
Several businesses and volunteers were recognized for their involvement in Lexington-Richland 5 schools.
Michael Guliano, principal of Bookman Road Elementary School in Richland School District Two, has been named director of elementary education.
David Weissman is the first in South Carolina to hold both Director of Pupil Transportation and Special Needs Transportation certifications by the National Association for Pupil Transportation
Lexington-Richland 5's board unanimously approved naming the athletic facility after Savitz, who has worked at Irmo High for 33 years, at its regular meeting Monday night.
The magazine's annual rankings are released.
The Support Employee of the Year will be announced on May 23.
From 6 p.m. Friday to 6 p.m. Saturday, 103 cadets marched in front of Irmo High to raise money for Honor Flight South Carolina.
More than 100 people attended a family literacy event hosted by the district’s Adult Education department in March.
Ezinne Ogbonna and Jeremiah Prince are among 800 African-American seniors nationwide receiving this year’s awards.
Irmo's Robert "Scott" Douglass is one of the few trainers to be named to the South Carolina Athletic Coaches Association's Hall of Fame.