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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.
Lexington City Schools is pleased to announce the implementation of a new policy aimed at enhancing the safety and security of our students.
Lexington City Schools proudly commemorated the yearlong achievements and countless volunteer services of parents and district community volunteers at the 2023 Jacket Parent Academy (JPA) Graduation and Volunteer Ceremony on Thursday, May 18.
The City of Lexington’s Municipal Election is Tuesday, November 7, 2023.
The LCS Board of Education is pleased to announce that the deadline to submit applications to serve as the school system’s next superintendent has passed.
The Lexington City Board of Education Building and Grounds Committee will meet with the County Commissioners Facility Committee on Monday, February 27, 2023 at 3:00 p.m. in the Davidson County Government Building Board Chambers Room, located at 913 Greensboro Street, Lexington, NC 27292.
The Lexington City Schools (LCS) Board of Education has hired the North Carolina School Boards Association (NCSBA) to help facilitate its search for the next superintendent of LCS.
After 37 years of service in public education and five years with Lexington City Schools, Superintendent, Dr. Anitra D. Wells, will resign her position effective June 30th, 2023.
The Lexington City Board of Education will hold its regular monthly meeting for the month of February on Monday, February 6.
Lexington Middle School is committed to working together with all stakeholders to provide the best education for all Yellow Jackets in our school community.
Research Triangle Cleantech Cluster celebrated 2022 Cleantech Innovation Award Winners. Among those recognized was Lexington City Schools, for its guaranteed energy saving efforts.
First, we want to send our thoughts and best wishes to the student who dealt with a medical emergency at Lexington Senior High School, this morning, and to their family members.
CEES exceeded its 2022 growth expectations; further showcasing that Callicutt’s 22 years of service here at LCS and commitment to producing students destined to be leaders, collaborators, problem solvers, critical and innovative thinkers, and global citizens; is truly unwavering.
A Tropical Storm Warning has prompted local school systems to close and/or alter their normal routine on Friday in anticipation of inclement weather. Tropical Storm Ian is expected to bring heavy rains and wind gusts up to 55mph to the area.
On Tuesday, September 20, a shelter in place order was issued at Lexington Middle School. Following a search of the campus by a law enforcement canine, the building was deemed “cleared of any potential safety concerns.”
Lexington Middle School has been cleared of any potential safety concerns following the search by a police canine.