With over 32 years of experience in education, Mr. Gaillard has held various roles from classroom teacher to administrator, demonstrating a profound commitment to student-centered learning and educational leadership.
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With over 32 years of experience in education, Mr. Gaillard has held various roles from classroom teacher to administrator, demonstrating a profound commitment to student-centered learning and educational leadership.
With the fall 2023 semester winding down, there are exciting new changes within the school district administrations of Davidson County.
Voted by a unanimous decision, Lexington City Schools is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Bruce G. Carroll as the Executive Director of Human Resources. Dr. Carroll brings a wealth of experience and a strong educational background to his new role, having served extensively in educational leadership positions.
The United Women in Faith of First United Methodist Church, 310 South Main Street Lexington NC will hold a craft/bake/tag sale on Sunday November 19, 2023 from 12 noon to 2:30pm in the Fellowship Hall of the church.
Regarding this grant, Dr. Nakia Hardy, Superintendent of Lexington City Schools said, "Lexington City Schools is excited to partner with The Innovation Project and other districts on reimagining one of our greatest resources, classroom teachers. This partnership allows LCS to continue to address equity and access which is one of our core values."
A 15-year-old Lexington Senior High School student has now been charged with felony communicating a threat of mass violence on educational property related to a threat made towards Lexington Senior High School on October 9.
Tuesday evening, October 10, the school district was made aware of a social media threat of violence.
The Lexington Police Department and Lexington City Schools continue working together to investigate and respond to recent threats about Lexington Senior High School on social media.
In her new role as Chief Academic Officer, Ms. Jones will oversee several vital departments within our district, ensuring seamless coordination and advancement of our educational mission.
In response to a concerning threat received via social media this evening, Lexington Senior High School has taken swift and precautionary action. Superintendent Dr. Nakia Hardy, in close collaboration with the Lexington Police Department, has announced a 2-hour delay for students and staff of Lexington Senior High School on Thursday, October 5, 2023.
Lexington Senior High School is taking proactive measures to ensure the safety and well-being of our students and staff following a social media threat that was made this morning, on October 3, 2023, and is currently under investigation by the Lexington Police Department. In response to this ongoing situation, we will have an early dismissal today at 11:00 AM.
In an effort to maintain a high level of service excellence for students and staff, Lexington City Schools (LCS) is proud to announce a series of key central service and school level personnel recommendations.
On July 1, Lexington City Schools began operating under a new regime. Dr. Nakia Hardy, who most recently served as deputy superintendent of Durham Public Schools, began her tenure as superintendent of LCS.
Candidates for the Lexington City Schools Board of Education answer questions about their platform.
Lexington City Schools (LCS) is thrilled to announce a momentous press conference that took place at Lexington Senior High School on Wednesday, September 6th at 1:00 pm, in the media center. This conference served as the platform to unveil LCS's remarkable academic progress and the latest student data results.
Lexington City Schools is pleased to provide a follow-up on the implementation of the Clear Backpack Policy for the 2023-24 school year.
Lexington City Schools is thrilled to unveil the latest developments in its administrative team with the approval of new appointments and interim positions, all aimed at elevating the quality of education and fostering smooth transitions within the district.
The Lexington City Schools Board of Education approved administrative recommendations from Superintendent Dr. Nakia Hardy at their monthly meeting on Wednesday, August 2.
On Tuesday, July 18, Guilford County Schools announced they’d hired Beth Callicutt as the new principal of Allen Jay Elementary effective September 1.
On Tuesday, July 12 Dr. Nakia Hardy, the new superintendent for Lexington City Schools, held a Community Forum at Lexington Senior High School’s Media Center to gather input from community stakeholders - staff, parents, coaches, etc. regarding their preferred characteristics and expectations of the new principal.