Freezing rain continues this morning with temperatures expected to rise above freezing south to north through 11 a.m. Winter Weather Advisory remains in effect until 11 am.
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Freezing rain continues this morning with temperatures expected to rise above freezing south to north through 11 a.m. Winter Weather Advisory remains in effect until 11 am.
IMPORTANT MESSAGE ON WEATHER UPDATE
Lexington City Schools will operate on a 2-hour delay on Monday, January 6, 2025.
Wintery weather impacts local school systems returning on January 6th.
This year’s gathering will take place on Monday, January 20, 2025, beginning at 8 am with doors opening at 7:30 am. The venue for this occasion is the Commons on the Green, located at 200 Country Club Blvd, Lexington.
Stay connected by downloading the Lexington City Schools, NC app for updates on upcoming events, performances, and student achievements in the arts.
Hear the Future and key recommendations for Lexington City Schools' Facilities Master Plan at a local community meeting.
Join Davidson Local in celebrating the 12 Days of Christmas by revisiting some of our favorite content from this year. Here is a great story about local educators receiving special community awards.
Todas las obras de arte deben estar terminadas y enviadas a los profesores, directores de actividades extraescolares, o entregadas directamente al Teatro de Artes 202, ubicado en el 202 N. Main Street, Lexington, antes del 13 de enero, 2025.
Thomasville City Schools and state education leaders recently celebrated Ronnie Hewitt, Principal of Liberty Drive Elementary School, as the 2025 Burroughs Wellcome Fund Piedmont-Triad Region Principal of the Year.
12 Days of Christmas: Davidson Local’s staff selects warm and fuzzy stories guaranteed to warm your heart this festive season, filled with joy, love and celebration. Enjoy!
Lexington City Schools is offering a make up day for students to replace time lost during a recent snow day.
Davidson County to receive expanded high-speed internet access in addition to 52 other counties.
In recognition of the role that illiteracy played in his conviction, namely his inability to advocate for himself confidently, this scholarship aims to break down barriers to higher education and provide opportunities for students who may face hardships and academic challenges.
The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) recently hosted the 3rd annual National Family Summit on Fentanyl on November 14th and 15th.
Davidson Local is excited to share Jacket Jive: The Superintendent’s Monthly Beat, a monthly video which highlights activities and achievements within Lexington City Schools featuring Dr. Nakia Hardy.
Lexington City Schools is at the forefront of technological innovation in education, equipping students with tools and experiences that prepare them for the future.
Davidson Davie Community College recently announced that it is part of $700,000 in grant funding made available to North Carolina small businesses in partnership with Energy United.
The Greensboro Pilot Club will host its first Mad Hatter Tea Party on Oct 19, 2024, at The Thomasville Woman's Club located at 15 Elliott Drive. Tickets are $50.
Lexington City Schools announces 2024-2025 Teacher of the Year Honorees.
NC's School Performance grades continue to show a steady increase of schools earning an A, B or C, while the number of schools earning a D or F declined nearly two percentage points for 2023-2024.