Summer is here, but learning doesn't have to take a break!
Summer Brain Boost gives students and families access to fun, easy-to-use learning resources that can help keep skills sharp while school is out. From reading and writing to science, history and more, these resources are designed to help students continue exploring, practicing and growing throughout the summer months.
Take a few minutes this summer to explore the resources, try something new and help keep those bright minds shining! #Lex1Summer https://t.co/2Pv3SQ2hgw
Thank you for helping make Lexington One such a special place and making this year so meaningful❤️ We are proud of the growth in our students and thank our employees for the daily acts that promote this progress. You all make a difference. Thank you to our families and partnerships that support us and work along side us. Have a great summer! ⛱️🩴🌞 https://t.co/0b6um8UfxB
We are proud to celebrate the Class of 2026! Across our five high schools, 1,992 seniors crossed the stage and took their next step toward college, careers, military service and beyond. In total, the Lexington One Class of 2026 received more than $228 million in scholarship offers.
Watch the graduations at https://t.co/sPF81ojPBW
Congratulations to our graduates, families, teachers and staff who helped make this milestone possible. We are so proud of the Class of 2026 and can’t wait to see what they do next! 🎓🎉#Lex1co2026
As the finish line gets closer, our seniors are remembering the inspiration in the classroom and meaningful relationships with those who always wanted the best for them.
Today, we're highlighting a couple of heartfelt thank-yous from graduates at Pelion High to their favorite advisors and mentors.🐾🎓 @PelionPanthers
#Lex1co2026 #seniorsignoff #graduationcountdown https://t.co/Gvfwb3D3gS
Lexington District One is committed to supporting our community by participating in the USDA Summer Meals Program that provides all Lexington One students with nutritious meals at no charge during the summer months.
Meal pick-up will be available on June 3, June 10, June 17, June 24 and July 1, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the following locations:
Centerville Elementary School, 4147 Augusta Highway, Gilbert, 29054
Deerfield Elementary School, 638 Longs Pond Road, Lexington, 29073
Pelion Middle School, 325 Main Street, Pelion, 29123
Read more at https://t.co/kNcYcPN70x.
On day 3 of our countdown to graduation, White Knoll seniors are taking a moment to recognize the educators who helped them grow both inside the classroom and out. These mentors truly made a difference. 🐺🎓#Lex1co2026#seniorsignoff#graduationcountdown@wk_timberwolves https://t.co/yBMcYvpl3s
Lexington District One will hold a special election on June 23, 2026, to fill a vacant seat on the Board of Trustees for an unexpired term.
Key Dates 📷
Voter Registration Deadline: May 24
Early Voting: June 8–19 (weekdays only), 8:30 a.m.–5:00 p.m.
Election Day: June 23
The winner of this nonpartisan election will complete the final months of an unexpired term that ends in November 2026. Click here for more details: https://t.co/cZ8QdL1Xav
From wide-eyed elementary students to confident seniors, the journey has been unforgettable. Today, our Gilbert High seniors share their appreciation for a couple of amazing educators who started them on their path.🎓 #Lex1co2026#seniorsignoff#graduationcountdown@GHS_GilbertSC https://t.co/jBUDqVHgwg
It's graduation week! We’re kicking off our countdown to graduation by looking back at the people who helped get us here. Today, our Lexington High seniors share heartfelt messages of gratitude for the educators who made a lasting impact on their lives. @LHSWildcatsLex1 #Lex1co2026 🎓
https://t.co/5JzewXOK1o
Last night, our retirees enjoyed a charming and humorous tribute as New Providence Elementary first grader, Liam, takes on the persona of the "Kid Retiree."
Congratulations on moving on toward your next mission!🚀🪐 #Lex1Retiree#Respect https://t.co/Zun0YlcCmQ https://t.co/kijoKlPqPS
We are looking for 15-year-old Aizen Staley to make sure he is safe. This is not a criminal matter. Aizen is 5'4" and weighs about 140 pounds. He was last seen wearing a dark T-shirt and Adidas sweatpants.
If you see Aizen or know where he is, call 911.
The second annual Induction Teacher of the Year ceremony was held at Meadow Glen Middle last Thursday afternoon. Principals nominated seventeen Induction educators, an increase from the eleven nominations received in 2024-2025.
A selection committee reviewed and scored their nomination packets which included two letters of recommendation and a statement of their teaching philosophy. Four winners were selected to represent the four grade bands in our schools - Early Childhood, Elementary, Middle, and High. Thank you for all you do!
Yesterday, White Knoll Middle School hosted a special celebration recognizing the school's South Carolina Schools to Watch designation!
Representatives from the National Forum to Accelerate Middle-Grades Reform were on site to officially present the school’s Schools to Watch banner. The event featured guest speakers and student performances as the school community celebrated this national honor.
The South Carolina Schools to Watch is a prestigious designation awarded by the National Forum to Accelerate Middle Grades Reform. The recognition highlights the WKMS commitment to academic excellence, student-centered learning and high-quality opportunities for all students. White Knoll Middle is one of five schools statewide newly selected for the 2026 Schools to Watch® cohort.
Right before Spring Break, on a day with nearly perfect attendance, Meadow Glen Elementary students and staff gathered on the school field to celebrate the upcoming 250th anniversary of the United States by forming a living American flag, an inspiring display of unity, pride and patriotism.
More than just a photo opportunity, the event provided a meaningful moment for students to reflect on the values of teamwork, citizenship and national pride. The powerful visual symbolized what can be achieved when a school community comes together with a shared purpose.🇺🇸
White Knoll High and Lexington Technology Center student Addison Longo has been selected as the Midlands Technology Champion of the Year. This achievement highlights her dedication, technical skills and bright future in the field. Congratulations!
Dr. Price’s Reading Challenge came to a close, with more than 2.4 million minutes read across our district. Congratulations to all of our readers who helped our district run well beyond our reading marathon goal.
The following schools "ran up" the most reading minutes for their school level. Dr. Price presented the awards to the school librarians this week. #Lex1reads 📚