News & Announcements
Full-time Lexington Two employees receive one-time 2% bonus
The check was distributed just before the Thanksgiving break in appreciation to employees during an unusually challenging year amid COVID-19
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Fine Arts Showcase
View our 2020 Winter Band, Dance, and Drama Performances
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December 11 is deadline to submit requests to change instructional models
Send your email request to VirtualAcademy@lex2.org. Please be aware that a request does not guarantee placement in an instructional model. This is the final time this school year that we will accept change requests. Requests will only be considered on a space-available basis.
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Superintendent discusses return to 5-day face-to-face instruction
All remaining elementary, middle and high school students return to five-day face-to-face instruction Dec. 2, following a successful transition of select groups Nov. 12. Read letters here sent to families by Superintendent Dr. Bill James Jr.
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Health information from our school nurses
This information, from CDC and DHEC recommendations, includes COVID-19 symptoms, immunizations and more
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Busbee makes special delivery to North Central High teacher
Robin Gerzema's archery team coordinated the school donation drive to help restock art teacher's classroom at school devastated by tornado
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Free weekend meals available for students
Weekend meals are now offered through curbside pickup for full-time Virtual Academy and hybrid students. Meals must be pre-ordered in advance before pickup. Get the details here
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District adopts guidelines for face masks
Following guidelines from a number of sources, including the SC Department of Education, Lexington Two has adopted a temporary policy about face mask requirements for students, staff and visitors
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A letter to families about COVID-19 and the 10% rule
Please read the attached letter about the 10% rule and how the district is tracking COVID-19 in schools
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