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A community survey is now open, with a Spanish-language version available to ensure accessibility for all families. Community members are encouraged to share their perspectives on the qualities, leadership attributes, and priorities they believe are most important in the district’s next superintendent.
Candidates for the Lexington City Schools Board of Education answer questions about their platform.
Candidates for the Lexington City Schools Board of Education answer questions about their platform.
The Lexington City Schools Board of Education approved administrative recommendations from Superintendent Dr. Nakia Hardy at their monthly meeting on Wednesday, August 2.
The City of Lexington’s Municipal Election is Tuesday, November 7, 2023.
The Lexington City Board of Education will hold its regular monthly meeting for the month of February on Monday, February 6.
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Lisa Hathaway, a former special education teacher at Lexington Senior High School (LSHS), has shared with Davidson Local that she will be the new Ward 4 representative on the Lexington City Schools Board of Education.
Candidates for Lexington City Schools Board of Education answer questions about their platform.
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Resignation comes a little over two months before Lexington’s municipal election.
Update on the system’s mask policy.
The LCS BOE will meet this week.
After a flurry of confusion and uncertainty last month, the Superior Court of Wake County issued an order last week affecting elections in Davidson County.
Our first investigative series focused on the history of the institutions which once, during segregation, educated only Black students in Lexington.
A proposal of a total estimated project of $1,572,290 was presented by County Manager Tim Maness with the recommendation to move forward with repairing drainage issues related to the field and track. This includes a synthetic turf component of $434,250 that will be handled by the Lexington School District.
The delayed Lexington City and 2022 Primary elections will be held on Tuesday, March 8, 2022.
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