Our Preschoolers enjoyed their new surroundings during our first week of school. We look forward to watching them grow and learn!
We are very pleased to announce that senior Noah E. is a Semifinalist in the 2024 National Merit Scholarship Program and has the opportunity to continue in the National Merit Scholarship competition. The names of approximately 16,000 ...
Our second-grade students had an amazing adventure at the Lexington Library last week! They dove into a world of books, discovering new stories and expanding their imaginations. Reading is so much fun!
Fourth grade students in Mrs Bright's math class engage in exciting learning games to reinforce understanding of place value concepts.
Mrs. Bright's fourth grade students utilized collaboration and problem- solving skills to create the tallest tower possible that would support a marshmallow using spaghetti noodles, string, and tape.
Mrs. Verspoor's class went to Raemelton Horse Farm and had the best time walking through the barns, grooming the horses, and spending time with friends.
In Mrs. Brokaw's fourth-grade Social Studies class at Eastern, students took a moment to reflect on the events of 9/11. They examined pictures from that fateful day, honoring the fallen heroes and those who endured the tragedy.
Prior to beginning literature circles, the students in Mrs. Wyant's 6th grade ELA class previewed 6 different books in a book tasting activity. The cafe music set the tone for a love of taking time to read a great book.
The Lexington High School delegation to Ohio's Youth and Government was invited by the Ashbrook Center to participate in their Major Issues Lecture Series. The speaker was Ohio Attorney General, David Yost, who spoke about the U.S. Constitution and the administrative ...
Dr. Berry's sixth-grade class embarked on a global adventure in the Long-Division Amazing Race! They tackled long division problems, navigated through roadblocks, speed bumps and detours as an unstoppable team. Learning meets adventure!
Mrs. Coffman’s third-grade students at Central Elementary have been learning the qualities of a good citizen, which include cooperation and building a strong classroom community. During the first week of school, they worked together on the “Save Fred” activity. They ...
Mrs. Knapp's first-grade students had a blast during our Flashlight Friday! They delved into an author study of Mo Willems, immersing themselves in the world of Pigeon books. Reading adventures under the glow of flashlights made it extra special!
Lexington High School proudly presents your 2023 Homecoming Court! Get ready for an unforgettable celebration filled with royalty and school spirit.
Our Preschoolers enjoyed their new surroundings during our first week of school. We look forward to watching them grow and learn!
Our Preschoolers enjoyed their new surroundings during our first week of school. We look forward to watching them grow and learn!
Bravo to Logan B. And Iris P.! They qualified for OMEA All-State Band/Orchestra! Congratulations on this incredible achievement!
New beginnings at Lexington High School! Student representatives from different clubs treated our new students to a warm breakfast, giving them a sneak peek of the exciting clubs coming up at the High School Club Fair. Get ready to join in the fun!
Lexington High School students in Mrs. Santamaría's Spanish II class had fun playing a review game similar to Rock, Paper, Scissors called Uno, Dos, Tres, Ya! It was a great way to get back into the swing of learning.
Adding a splash of fun to second-grade math at Central Elementary! These young mathematicians are diving into skill review and exploring it all with a smile. Learning + fun = success!
First-grade students in Mrs. Knapp’s class at Western Elementary started the school year by exploring the letters in their names and their friends' names. Inspired by "The Name Jar," by Yangsook Choi, they celebrated the uniqueness and significance of their names. Here's ...
Embracing their 'Last First Day' in style! Lexington High School’s amazing seniors arrived 90 minutes early to take part in Senior Sunrise, marking the start of their final year. Pancakes, sausage, eggs and fun followed. Have a great senior year, Minutemen!
Lexington Local Schools had a great first week of school! The halls were full of the sounds of happy friends greeting each other and the excitement of the start of a new year. It really was a week full of sparkling smiles!
Our Preschoolers enjoyed their new surroundings during our first week of school. We look forward to watching them grow and learn!
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