The Oak Grove Elementary principal and a fourth-grade teacher traveled to Washington, D.C. for the official presentation of the school's National Blue Ribbon School Award.
The students won awards for their presentations on their virtual business at a trade show.
The district is adding another member to its communications team.
The Christmas plants are on sale at the Lexington Technology Center and Pelion High School.
The baseball team's season starts with scrimmages in February.
Students across the district were recognized for making either all A's or A's and B's.
The ceremony starts at 3 p.m. at the school and will include performances by students.
The football teams will go head to head at 7:30 p.m. Friday at Irmo High School.
The students went on a virtual scavenger hunt across the state.
The seniors will play baseball for colleges across the state next school year.
The three Lexington Elementary fifth-graders will perform at the Governor's Carolighting service in December.
The overall rating and growth rating for 2012 were "excellent," according to figures released Tuesday by the S.C. Department of Education
Richland County Sheriff's deputies helped students learn important traffic and pedestrian safety lessons.
The White Knoll Timberwolves play their first playoff game Friday at 7:30 p.m. in Mt. Pleasant.
The grants from the Mid-Carolina Electric Cooperative help fund innovative classroom activities.
Local vendors will be selling everything from plants to handmade jewelry to holiday decor.
David Pent, a former Lexington High School soccer player, was recognized for his academic success at Coker College.
Several students were named semifinalists in the National Merit and National Achievement Scholarship Programs.
Students voted in mock presidential elections at schools across the district in October.
The Wildcats won their first state title, while the Pelion girls team finished fourth in AA.
The Wildcats took the top three spots in the race.
The two marching bands will compete in Walterboro Saturday.
The Lexington High girls' tennis team lost 4-2 to Dutch Fork.
The game kicks off at 7:30 p.m. at the Wildcats stadium.
Junior Annie Hu won money in the National Math Prize for Girls competition in September.
Seth Ewing serves as an ambassador for the 17 million kids treated each year at the Children's Miracle Network Hospitals in South Carolina.
The volleyball team faces Wando, and the girls tennis team faces Sumter Tuesday.
The Wildcats' forgettable season continues.
Students are collecting canned goods to give to people in need of a meal on Thanksgiving.
Candidates touched on topics ranging from class sizes to vouchers during the last candidate forum before the Nov. 6 election.
Citizens can drop off canned goods or other non-perishable food items at Lexington High School or the Lexington Technology Center.
Author Kimberly Johnson visited Red Bank Elementary School.
A candidate forum will be held at 6:30 p.m. at Lexington Middle School.
Luke Clamp, principal of the new River Bluff High School, will meet with community members in the Woodcreek subdivision Monday.
Wildcats defeat Aiken on the road for the first regional victory of the season.
Nine candidates talk experience, qualifications for Lexington 1 school board.
A video Dawson Prevatte aired on the Oct. 7 episode of America's Funniest Home Videos.
Do you think issuing iPads to students is a good idea? Share your thoughts.
Lexington One School Improvement Councils are hosting a "Meet the Candidate" forum at Pleasant Hill Middle School tonight.
The students used cookies to apply the scientific method.