Mrs. Ferguson’s 7th grade World History students explored why the Roman Empire split—and then brought history to life by mapping the new boundaries with yarn! Their creativity and understanding really showed in their awesome maps. Great job, historians!

The AP Physics students in Mrs. Drueschler's class competed in their annual mouse trap car competition on March 7th. This year's challenge was to build a dragster that could race 25 feet in under 5 seconds. Congratulations to Joe H. Who designed the fastest car speeding ...

Central Elementary wrapped up Quarter 3 with a glowing celebration! Students enjoyed a fun-filled PBIS Glow Party with music, glow sticks, and lots of smiles to honor their hard work and positive behavior. Keep shining, Central Stars—let’s finish the year strong!

Mrs. Ringer's class took a fun and educational trip to Gionino’s, where they learned valuable life and job skills while making their own pizzas! A delicious way to gain real-world experience!

Huge congratulations to Coach Giefer and the Academic Challenge Varsity Team—Alex T. (captain), Ari C., Natalie L., Addie S., and Ben W.—for taking 1st place out of 12 teams! They finished 28 points ahead of second place, won the final match-up by 9 points, and set a new ...

Eastern Elementary was lit up for Neon Day! Staff and students brightened the halls with vibrant neon colors, celebrating creativity in a fun and colorful way for Youth Art Month!


Lexington students joined Richland Newhope at Lex Lanes for the 5th Annual Bowling Awareness Event! Middle school students teamed up with county leaders for a fun and meaningful day. Congratulations to Mayor Brenkus of Bellville and Lexington students for taking 1st place!

Congratulations to Olyve and Eden! Their artwork was selected to represent Eastern Elementary in the Ohio Art Education Association Youth Art Month Art Show! Their pieces were displayed at Riverside Methodist Hospital, alongside works from 126 students across Ohio. ...

When it’s Dress Like an Artist Day, Mr. Grist definitely understands the assignment! We even had Van Gogh and Bob Ross make an appearance!

On February 25, LHS students Makaree C., Gage P., Malaina W., and Julia W. attended the Rotary Club of Mansfield’s Lunch-In! They were introduced to the club, and Mr. Saris highlighted their achievements at LHS. Congrats to these outstanding students!

Students at both Central and Western participated in a Mock Caldecott Contest! They learned that the Caldecott Medal is an award given to the illustrator of the most distinguished picture book of the year. After weeks of reading, exploring illustrations, and engaging in ...

Dr. Berry’s 6th-grade math students hit the track for Race Day with Composite Area! Working with their pit crews, they solved composite area problems to race their way to the finish line! A fun and competitive way to put their math skills to the test!

Congratulations to the Lexington High School Orchestra for earning straight 1's at Dublin Scioto High School for the OMEA State Adjudication! Their hard work, dedication, and talent truly paid off, and they’ve set the bar high for excellence.

Congratulations to Coulter S. for finishing as the runner-up in the Richland County Spelling Bee! Your dedication, hard work, and impressive spelling skills took you all the way to the final round. We are so proud of your achievement!

Lucy is back in Kindergarten at Western Elementary! She loves spending time with the students and listening to them read. Nothing beats a good book and a furry friend!

Lexington families welcomed students and teachers from Costa Rica! They had an amazing time experiencing our culture—and for many, seeing snow and feeling cold temperatures for the first time! What a memorable exchange!

Mr. Hoffman and his Studio Jewelry students took a field trip to Rego Jewelers in Bucyrus to see large-scale jewelry manufacturing in action! With 50 employees and an annual revenue of $10–$12 million, Rego Jewelers gave students an inside look at the industry. They also ...

Valentine’s Day was extra special at Eastern, thanks to a group of kindhearted girls who gave up their recess to create over 500 heart-shaped pins for every student and staff member! Their generosity made the day even more meaningful!

Members of the High School Leadership Council attended a Leadership Conference at Wooster High School. They shared their community outreach efforts with fellow OCC schools and took part in interactive leadership activities with other OCC athletes. A great day of growth ...

Central’s annual 3rd Grade Spelling Bee was a great success! Congratulations to Keith R., this year’s champion! Way to go, Keith, and to all the students who participated—you made us proud!

 Congratulations to Logan B., who had the incredible honor of performing with the Ohio All-State Orchestra in Cleveland on Friday, February 7. What an amazing achievement!

Central students had a fantastic time on their field trip to the Mansfield Symphony Orchestra for the "Link Up: The Orchestra Rocks" concert at the Renaissance Theater. They enjoyed the live music and discovered the power of the orchestra!

First graders at Western celebrated the 100th day of school with tons of counting activities, building their math skills while having fun. What a great way to mark this milestone!



Congratulations to the 6th grade and JH Mathcounts teams who competed at Ashland University. 6th grade team: Ben C, Monte C, Grayson W, Conner D JH team: Ebube E, Elijah E, Emma E, Marissa R, Harrison R Special congrats to Ebube E and Elijah E who made the top 10 in ...



Congratulations to the 5th grade academic challenge teams who took 5th and 6th out of 34 teams. Teams consisted of Violet H., Jax E., Robbie S., Nolan H. and Noah B., Ben T., and Addy M.

Eastern's 6th grade Academic Challenge took 1st place out of 32 teams at their meet on Jan. 28th. The first place team consisted of Ben M., Monte C., Ina G., and Emily S.

Sixth graders in Mrs. Smith's science classes had fun using the Ohio Energy activities. They learned about energy conservation and energy usage.

Great job to our Eastern Spelling Bee participants: Charlie P., Caden L., Peyton F., and Addy M. Special congrats and good luck to Addy and Caden, who made the top 18 in Richland County and are headed to the Tri-County Bee!

A new semester means new robots in the STEM Lab! Under Mr. Dewey’s guidance, 8th-grade students have been busy building Vex IQ base bots to tackle their first STEM challenge: navigating an obstacle course. They were all excellent bot navigators!

Do you want to build a snowman? Mrs. Lohr’s class did a fantastic job using life-size snowmen to show their winter stories' beginning, middle, and end. Keep up the great work!

Roman Empire Boundaries
Roman Empire Boundaries
Mouse Trap Car Competition
Mouse Trap Car Competition
Central's PBIS Glow Party
Central's PBIS Glow Party
Trip to Gionino's
Trip to Gionino's
HS Academic Challenge Team
HS Academic Challenge Team
Neon Day
Neon Day
Richland Newhope Bowling Event
Richland Newhope Bowling Event
Youth Art Month Show
Youth Art Month Show
Dress Like An Artist Day
Dress Like An Artist Day
Rotary Club of Mansfield Lunch
Rotary Club of Mansfield Lunch
Caldecott Contest
Caldecott Contest
Race Day with Composite Area
Race Day with Composite Area
OMEA State Adjudication
OMEA State Adjudication
Richland County Spelling Bee
Richland County Spelling Bee
Kindergarteners Read With Lucy
Kindergarteners Read With Lucy
Visitors From Costa Rica
Visitors From Costa Rica
Studio Jewelry Field Trip
Studio Jewelry Field Trip
Valentine's Day Heart Pins
Valentine's Day Heart Pins
High School Leadership Council
High School Leadership Council
Central Spelling Bee
Central Spelling Bee
Ohio All State Orchestra
Ohio All State Orchestra
Renaissance Theater Field Trip
Renaissance Theater Field Trip
First Graders Celebrate 100th Day
First Graders Celebrate 100th Day
MathCounts Teams
MathCounts Teams
5th Grade Academic Challenge Team
5th Grade Academic Challenge Team
6th Grade Academic Challenge Team
6th Grade Academic Challenge Team
Ohio Energy Activities
Ohio Energy Activities
Eastern Spelling Bee
Eastern Spelling Bee
Mr. Dewey's Robotic Classes
Mr. Dewey's Robotic Classes
Do You Want to Build a Snowman?
Do You Want to Build a Snowman?

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BioClub provides opportunities for sharing and promoting interest in the biological sciences.  Meetings are held right after school the 1st and 4th Tuesday every month and events are TBA.

Club activites may include:

Field trips

Guest speakers

Community Projects and Fundraisers

Gardening, Bee keeping and Aquaponics

Advisor:  Pam Conover

Contact info:  This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

419-884-1111 ext. 1233

== The Lexian ==

Lexington High School Yearbook

Do you want a Yearbook?

Once we make the announcement, with a debit or credit card handy, go to www.yearbookordercenter.com locate our school by the number (12260). The yearbook price begins at $50.00 then it jumps up to $60 then it goes up to $65.00. Buy yours today! Listen to the daily announcements for details.

Seniors

We need your senior picture! We prefer it to be emailed to:

This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., but we can also scan in a hard copy if needed. We have a full-color yearbook, so we prefer your pictures be in color. And waist and above or a head/shoulders shot will show more of your face.

BABY PICTURES: There are limited number of spots! There is not room for everyone as it is only allotted one spread in the book. Once the spots are filled we won’t be able to take anymore baby pictures. We prefer that these be emailed to us as well:

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Yearbook Arrival

Graduates, or their family members, are able to pick up their yearbook in the main office during school hours beginning sometime in September. We will advertise the exact date on social media. Please call the office or check our Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram before coming to the school.

We only ordered a few extra, which will be sold on a first-come basis. They are $65. Bring a check or cash to Mrs. Houston in the office.

Would you like to buy an ad in the Lexian?

It’s a great way to advertise while supporting the school & students – and, no one ever throws it out! You can also purchase a parent ad for a special message for your student. Email the advisor for more info or to place an order.

·       Full page - $250

·       1/2 page - $160

·       1/4 page - $115

·       1/8 page - $85

·       Gold Patron - $30

·       Purple Patron - $20
·       
Alumni Patron - $10

Looking for an old yearbook?

We have several old yearbooks for sale. Years 1992-2020 cost $25. A 2021 yearbook is $65.

Email the advisors:

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Leave a voicemail at: 419-884-1111 x1002

Key Club

http://www.keyclub.org/home.aspx

Key Club is a service and leadership club at Lexington High School.

Meetings are typically twice a month (specific dates and times will be communicated via Remind and school announcements) in room 229. Service projects in previous years include Breakfast with Santa, Teddy Bear Toss, pop tab collection for Ronald McDonald House, and much more! To sign up for Remind text @dkg8c36 to 81010.

Key Club is student-led and projects are decided upon, organized, and run by students. Key Club is full of caring, inclusive, energetic people who want to make a difference!

Questions? Contact advisor Alyssa McCready at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

     LexingtonChessClub  

Club Advisor: Mr. Davis
Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Phone: 419-884-1111 ext 2105

Lex Chess Club is free and offered to students at Lexington High School.
We meet once a week in Mr. Davis' classroom for games and occasional coaching.
 
This year we are happy to announce the formation of Lex Esports!
Lex Chess will be competing online with Esports Ohio!
 
Please contact Mr. Davis if you have any questions regarding Lex Chess or Lex Esports.
Attention:  Math Club participants (2021-2022)
 
The following dates are set for our testing (7:00 am..room 101)
 
OhioMath League - you can use your calculator
 
Tues. Oct. 12 - Ohio Math League Test 
 
Tues. Nov. 9 - Ohio Math League Test
 
Tues. Dec. 7 - Ohio Math League Test
 
Tues. Jan. 11 - Ohio Math League Test
 
Tues. Feb. 8 - Ohio Math League Test
 
Tues. Mar. 15 - Ohio Math League Test
 
Please attend as many of these dates as possible. Math Club credit for the Academic Letter requires the attendance to 4 out of the 6 total testing days. A minimum of 20 minutes per test day counts for 1 full attendance.
 
Mr. Zahn
LeoClub
 

Where there’s a need, there’s a Leo

“Leadership, Experience, Opportunity.” That’s what makes a Leo. Members of Leo clubs embody the best qualities of our incredible organization. They are devoted young people who realize the power of action. Together, Leos and Lions form a powerful partnership — one of mutual respect where Lions learn from the innovative insights of Leos, and where Leos gain access to the proven strategies of those who’ve successfully served the world for decades.

2021-2022 officers

Olivia H- President

Gwen S- Vice President

Arianna M- Senior Officer

 

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