The Lexington City Board of Education will hold its regular monthly meeting on March 3, 2026 at 5:30 p.m. at Lexington Administration Building 1010 Fair St , Lexington, NC. After opening, the Board will immediately go into Closed Session until the Open Session begins at 6:30 pm.   This meeting is open to the public.  All regular monthly board meetings will be live streamed unless otherwise posted in the "Announcements" section of the district home page.  The recording will be posted on the Video Archive page that is linked below.  https://www.lexcs.org/page/board-of-education
Flyer promoting Mean Girls High School Version at the Smith Civic Center on March 6 and 7 at 7:00 PM with ticket pricing and free admission for teachers and staff with badge.
Graphic titled “It’s Buzzworthy News Mid Year Edition SY 2025–2026” for Lexington City Schools School Nutrition Department. From August through December, 127,881 breakfasts were served in 2025 compared to 115,591 in 2024. 186,282 lunches were served in 2025 compared to 176,859 in 2024. Overall breakfast participation increased to 64.08 percent compared to 60.50 percent the previous year. Lunch participation was 86.35 percent compared to 86.45 percent. The graphic includes photos of student meal trays and LCS branding with the Thrive in the Hive theme.
The Lexington City Board of Education will hold a special called meeting on February 26, 2026 at 4:30 p.m. at  10 LSB Plaza , Lexington, NC. After opening, the Board will immediately go into Closed Session until the Open Session begins.  This meeting is open to the public.
Graphic promoting the LSHS Career Fair 2026. The image shows a career fair booth with two representatives standing behind a table with brochures and water bottles. The Lexington City Schools Yellow Jacket mascot, dressed in a blue business suit and holding a briefcase, walks confidently in front of the booth. Text on the graphic reads: “LSHS Career Fair 2026. Don’t miss the chance to showcase your business. Wednesday, March 25th, 10:00am – 12:00pm. Location: Lexington Senior High School, 26 Penry St. Register now.” A QR code and contact information for Liz Cross are included.
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Lexington City Schools Recognized for Most Improved CTE Credential Attainment Rate in North Carolina
Dr. Porter and Coach TJ Holt Head Football Coach
A square graphic for Lexington City Schools in blue and orange school colors. A dark blue banner at the top reads “Lexington City Schools” in white text. Below, large blue lettering states “Board Approved Calendar Adjustments.” The graphic lists February 16 and March 16 as Student Days, April 3 as an Early Release Student Day, and April 29 as a Student Day. A note at the bottom reads, “These dates were previously identified as potential make-up days.” An orange bar along the bottom displays the hashtag #ThriveintheHive in white text.
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Graphic reads Black History Month in bold white and orange text on a deep blue background with orange and blue design accents.
Flyer titled “Save the Date: Community Resource & Job Fair” with event details for Thursday, April 23, 2026, at Mt. Pleasant Church in Thomasville, North Carolina. The flyer lists two sessions: 12:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. for students and participating school systems, and 3:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. open to the community. The flyer explains that the event supports students with disabilities and their families by connecting them with local agencies, organizations, and businesses offering resources, programs, services, and job opportunities. Contact email information is included.
LCS Names Tracy Dalton Director of Transportation
Dr. Rodney Shotwell is sworn in as Interim Superintendent of Lexington City Schools during a board meeting on January 20, 2026.
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Dr. Rodney Howard Shotwell  headshot.
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SparkNC lab-Collab picture
Delta Kappa Gamma Supports Beginning Teachers in Lexington City Schools
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