Three students will play for three South Carolina colleges.
The Governor's School for the Arts and Humanities gives students the opportunity to study their art in a supportive environment.
Lynn C. Boyleston was recognized for her leadership skills and compassion toward students.
More than 600 graduates crossed the stage at the Carolina Coliseum Saturday morning.
Students from the Lexington Technology Center and from White Knoll High brought home first-place awards from the SkillsUSA South Carolina Championships.
Natalie Palumbo's PSA about autism won first place in the competition.
The Lexington Police Department presented the awards to the two employees, who are both retiring this year.
The students exchanged math journals weekly and wrote to each other about what was happening at their schools.
The students created bears for kids at a children's hospital in Greenville.
The eight-week Run Hard program prepares boys in grades five through eight for a 5K race.
Erin Darby FitzGerald will serve in Instructional Services for the 2013-2014 school year.
John Robert Jackson, who currently works at Meadow Glen Middle School, will serve at the director for the district's FOCUS program.
The tax increase will affect business owners in Lexington School District One, but not homeowners.
The team also traveled to Kentucky and participated in a national tournament.
The Economics and Finance teams will both go on to compete in national challenges.
Carsten Bryant is one of 141 seniors across the country recognized for accomplishments in academics or the arts.
A statewide firefighting competition was held at Lexington Technology Center Tuesday.
The school board approved the hire of a new director for the 2013-2014 school year.
Students celebrated with a Chalk Day at Lexington High.
Students, faculty and staff recently put on a school-wide rock concert.
McDonald's is giving away free breakfast next Tuesday to first- through eighth-grade students taking the PASS test.
Daphne Dubose was named Middle Level Adviser of the Year by the S.C. Association of Student Councils.
Dozens of White Knoll students won first, second, third, fourth and fifth place awards.
The students recently traveled to New York for the competition.
Kelsey Foster won the Outstanding Youth Volunteer Award for her work with the Special Olympics.
Nine students won titles at the pageant, which helped raise money for Relay for Life.
The student won a competition at the State Leadership Conference hosted by the S.C. chapter of Health Occupation Students of America.
Several students won awards for the at the Health Occupations Students of America State Leadership Conference.
Students across the district were named to their schools' honor rolls for their good grades.
Madeline Johnson won a National Achievement Scholarship.
A group of fifth-grade students have performed at several events this year.
Joshua T. Stepp, currently head football coach at Dreher High School, will serve as athletic director and head football coach at Lexington High School.
The magazine released their annual rankings Tuesday.
Vining, who currently serves as an assistant administrator at Lexington High, will start her new role at White Knoll High on July 1.
The board will vote on the matter at a special-called meeting at 6 p.m. Tuesday.
The school participated in Olive Garden's Pennies for Pasta Program.
The school worked for three years to implement the FranklinCovey The Leader in Me program and win Lighthouse status.
Freeman was recognized as the 2012-2013 Teacher of the Year at the district's celebration Thursday.