The district is offering a free Chinese language and culture summer camp thanks to a $30,000 grant.
Here is a list of today's White Knoll High School graduates.
Add your photos to our behind-the-scene images from Saturday's graduation in Columbia.
The nearly 1,500 students at four high schools have earned hundreds of awards and scholarships this year.
Baseball and basketball coaches announced for the school, set to open in 2013.
Lexington, White Knoll, Gilbert, and Pelion high schools all set for back-to-back ceremonies at the Carolina Coliseum.
The national SkillsUSA chapter will recognize Morgan Finley and her LTC instructor at the opening ceremony for the national conference.
Principal W. Darrell Barringer is the winner of the Joseph M. Bedenbaugh Administrator of the Year Award.
Dean's List students will be recognized during a military dress parade in the fall.
After besting Lexington and White Knoll, the Swamp Foxes took down Byrnes High on Monday night for a state high school baseball championship.
After some experimentation, the new iPad ensemble of Carolina Springs Elementary students is already learning songs and performing for audiences.
The design of the trailer helps students see the amount of plastic bottles recycled at the school each month.
The Wildcats' emotional quest for a state 4A championship ends. A triumphant Ashley Ridge will now face Byrnes High for the state crown.
With Kennedy Branham in attendance, Lexington topped White Knoll on Thursday to stay alive in its quest for a state baseball crown. Wildcats are now primed for a rematch against Ashley Ridge on Friday night.
The stirring "Win it for Kennedy" video has won the LHS Wildcats' baseball team the distinction of being the nation's "Signature Squad."
Lexington High boys' baseball team win their opener in the Lower State tournament.
The former president delivered the small college's commencement address on Saturday.
The board agreed to step down following report from Burkett Burkett & Burkett CPA.
The Pelion Middle assistant principal will take over for returning principal Nancy Turner.
Lexington will play James Island tonight at home on the heels of a 12-game win streak.
Several district students have been named finalists for National Merit Scholarships.
Assistant principal Ryan Player will replace Jo Mayer, who will move to the Human Resources department at Lexington 1.
Red Bank Elementary teacher John Paul Sellars takes honor as top teacher in the district. School-level teachers of the year honored, too.
No injuries reported after driver strikes another bus in Batesburg-Leesville Elementary pick-up line.
Lexington One school board promotes assistant principal Gregory W. Watchinski to helm the school next year.
The champs from White Knoll High will take on the competition in Chicago in May.
Christina Galardi awarded for demonstrating exemplary academic achievement, service, and leadership.
Lexington High freshmen are in running to win statewide "This School's Got Talent" contest. Your vote might seal their win, and a chance to perform with the stars.
Saxe Gotha Elementary students gather 1,500 pounds of needed paper products for local children's shelter.
LMS gets new assistant administrator, while Forts Pond Elementary gets new assistant principal.
Five-member team took on more than 250 schools from across South Carolina and Georgia.
The Wildcat boys' varsity and junior varsity teams will give $4,000 to go toward children's cancer victims.
Lexington One Educational Foundation Ambassadors Program gives participants an up close and personal look at district schools.
Four Patch teams take to the hardwood this weekend with state titles on their minds.
A valiant Wildcats squad falls a fourth time to the Indians in the state Class AAAA basketball championship.
The handling of funds by Pleasant Hill Middle School's Parent Teacher Student Association is under scrutiny.
Lexington High will square off Friday night for the 4A state basketball championship against Gaffney.
Wildcats will play Gaffney next Friday at USC for the AAAA state title.
Lexington One district board also names two administrators for the district's newest schools, now under construction.