Lexington Two resumes 5-day face-to-face instruction on January 19 Athletics, clubs, activities, and/or events will resume with the return of students to campus. The shift back to a 5-day in-person schedule does not affect Virtual Academy students
Lexington Two students on temporary remote learning Jan. 4-15 Remote learning will run Jan. 4-15 amid COVID-19. Students will return to 5-day face-to-face instruction on Tuesday, Jan. 19. Full-time Virtual Academy students are not affected. Read FAQs on remote learning with this story
Remote Learning: Jan. 4-15 Visit our page on remote learning for class meeting times and information on student expectations.
December 11 is deadline to submit requests to change instructional models Send your email request to [email protected]. 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.
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.
Renderings shared of Lexington Two's planned performing arts center Construction on the performing arts center could begin as soon as spring 2021, with completion estimated in late summer or fall 2023
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
Health information from our school nurses This information, from CDC and DHEC recommendations, includes COVID-19 symptoms, immunizations and more
2020-21 information for Northside bus riders Read about new processes and procedures for bus riders, amid COVID-19
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