Lex Leadership Council spent the day packing gifts for children in our community at the New Store and Crossroads Church! They worked hard to help bring Christmas joy to local families and showed what leadership and service look like in action. We’re proud of their ...

Ms. Rush's second graders at Central learned about perseverance through the Smarties Stacking Challenge! Using only one hand, they had 20 seconds to stack as many Smarties as possible. With practice, they improved and discovered that persistence helps in all areas of ...

Recently, 6th graders Kaylee and Jaxon competed at the Cross Country Youth National Championships and represented Eastern and the state of Ohio with pride! Kaylee placed 51st out of 235 runners with a time of 12:32.3. Jaxon placed 54th out of 262 runners with a time of ...

The Junior High Robotics Team traveled to Highland Middle School recently to compete in the VEX IQ Mix & Match Tournament, and they had an amazing showing! Team Highlights: • Teams placed 4th, 5th, and 12th overall • The team of Audrey I., Bella P., Ben G., Emilia W., ...

Donuts vs. Muffins! Kindergarten students at Western had a yummy opinion-writing showdown! Students cast their votes for the tastier treat, donuts or muffins, then wrote about their choice and celebrated with a delicious snack. We love seeing our youngest learners ...

Western Elementary had a little fun with numbers as they celebrated 6-7 on the 67th day of school! Students and staff joined in the playful countdown, making it a day full of smiles and school spirit!

Lexington Middle School celebrated the 67th day of school in the only way that made sense… by going FULL 67! If you can’t beat the trend, you lean all the way in, and we absolutely did. We hid 67 “6 & 7s” around the building for students to find and redeem ...

Lexington High School’s English Department hosted a “Giving Thanks by Giving Back” food drive, and our students showed up in a big way—donating more than 900 food items to support local pantries. Thank you to everyone for your generosity and community spirit!

In honor of World Kindness Week, our Western Elementary kindergarteners decided to focus their kindness on real-life heroes—firefighters! They spent the week creating small acts of appreciation to say “thank you” for all they do to keep our community safe.

Mrs. Knapp’s class at Western has been learning all about community in their Benchmark Reading unit, and they decided to spread a little joy along the way! Students decorated coffee sleeves for Nickel and Bean, so if you stop in, keep an eye out for these sweet messages ...

Mrs. Duffey’s class became detectives this week, diving into the Once Upon a Crime… Turkey Trouble Reading Mystery! Students cracked clues while sharpening their reading, spelling, and vocabulary skills — plus explored character traits, grammar, and cause and effect. What ...

Our Western Kindergarten classes had a blast visiting The Buckeye Imagination Museum! They explored hands-on exhibits, sparked their creativity, and let their imaginations run wild! From building and creating to pretending and playing, it was a day full of discovery, fun, ...

Eastern Elementary showed their friendship spirit for National Bullying Prevention Month with Be a Buddy, Not a Bully Day! Students and staff dressed like their friends to celebrate kindness, connection, and standing up for one another. Together, we make Eastern a place ...

The Minuteman Citizenship Award recognizes students and staff who demonstrate outstanding citizenship and help keep our schools safe. We’re proud to recognize three members of Eastern Elementary: Dominic P. for noticing the laminator had been left on and taking the ...


Four LHS students - Owen G., Drew H., Katya P., and Lily T. - were honored guests at the Rotary Club of Mansfield’s Lunch-In, where Mr. Saris highlighted their many achievements. We are proud of these outstanding students representing Lexington High School with excellence.

Eastern Elementary recently held its student council officer elections! Fourth through sixth grade students took part in the democratic process, creating posters, delivering speeches, and campaigning for their classmates’ votes. Congratulations to our newly elected ...

Problem-solving in kindergarten is fun! Western Elementary's young engineers worked together to drive robots, pick up blocks, and place them in the right spots, all while learning teamwork and critical thinking. A big thank-you to Mr. Dewey and the Junior High for sharing ...

Students in Mr. Richer’s math class at Eastern Elementary engaged in some exciting collaborative learning! Sixth graders worked together to explore how to convert fractions into decimals and percentages, strengthening both their math skills and teamwork along the way.

Mrs. Lohr’s students at Central worked hard to earn Dojo points, and their reward was bringing their favorite “stuffy” to school! These cuddly friends were right by their side, cheering them on throughout the day. Keep up the amazing work!

Sixth-grade students in Dr. Berry’s math class took learning to the next level with Football Frenzy! Students solved GCF and LCM problems across four exciting quarters, racing to score touchdowns, field goals, and even safeties! It was a fun and fast-paced way to tackle ...

Mrs. Wells’ junior high PE students are right on target! Recently, they took to archery to sharpen their aim while building focus, coordination, and confidence with every draw and release.

Eighth-grade STEM in action! Students in Mr. Dewey’s STEM class worked together to design, build, and code VEX robots that played soccer on the game field using colored blocks. From programming movement to engineering designs, these future innovators practiced teamwork, ...

Students in Mrs. Clever’s class practiced their scientific skills by extracting DNA from strawberries! They carefully followed each step of the process and explored science in action.

Mrs. Perry's class has been learning about habitats and how animals survive in those habitats. Her second grade class created habitats for their animals and included the things they needed to survive in those habitats.

The 6th Grade students at Eastern had their annual Pirate Day, Sept 19th. Students had to set sail to different locations to solve math problems revolving around long division, adding and subtracting decimals, and dividing fractions. Once they completed their quest, the ...

Mrs. Craig joined Mrs. Lamp’s class to lead a Connections lesson on respect — and it was such a fun, meaningful time! The students loved learning together and discovering what it really means to show respect every day.

Big win for the Eastern Run Club! Our team took first place at the Galion Meet on Saturday! Huge congratulations to Jaxon E., Oliver F., Kaylee M., Olivia A., Olivia K., and Evie for their amazing performances.

Math + Uno = Fun Learning! This week, Dr. Berry’s sixth-grade math classes put their skills to the test by using Uno cards to practice multiplying decimals. Students had a blast turning a favorite game into a hands-on math challenge!

Mrs. Duffey’s fourth-grade students had some amazing learning adventures! In ELA, they visited the Starbooks Café where they sampled different genres of books to kick off the school year.

Mrs. Knapp’s first-grade students at Western had a fun Friday in math! They worked on the addition skills we had been learning about! Students used M&M’s as our counters, graphed them, and got to eat the yummy treat! It was a delightful way to end the week!

Lex Leaders Spread Christmas Joy
Lex Leaders Spread Christmas Joy
Smarties Stacking Challenge
Smarties Stacking Challenge
Cross Country Youth National Championships
Cross Country Youth National Championships
Junior High Robotics Team
Junior High Robotics Team
Donuts vs. Muffins
Donuts vs. Muffins
6-7 67th Day of School
6-7 67th Day of School
6-7 67th Day of School
6-7 67th Day of School
Giving Thanks by Giving Back
Giving Thanks by Giving Back
World Kindness Week
World Kindness Week
Decorating Coffee Sleeves
Decorating Coffee Sleeves
Turkey Trouble Reading Mystery
Turkey Trouble Reading Mystery
Buckeye Imagination Museum Visit
Buckeye Imagination Museum Visit
Be a Buddy, Not a Bully Day
Be a Buddy, Not a Bully Day
Minuteman Citizenship Award
Minuteman Citizenship Award
Rotary Club of Mansfield Luncheon
Rotary Club of Mansfield Luncheon
Eastern Student Council Officers
Eastern Student Council Officers
Sharing VEX Robots
Sharing VEX Robots
Collaborative Math Skills
Collaborative Math Skills
Dojo Points Reward
Dojo Points Reward
Football Frenzy Math!
Football Frenzy Math!
Junior High Gym Class Archery
Junior High Gym Class Archery
STEM Class Using Vex Robots
STEM Class Using Vex Robots
Mrs. Clever's Class Practices Scientific Skills
Mrs. Clever's Class Practices Scientific Skills
Mrs. Perry's Class Learns Habitats
Mrs. Perry's Class Learns Habitats
Pirate Day
Pirate Day
Fun Lesson On Being Respectful
Fun Lesson On Being Respectful
Eastern Run Club Takes 1st Place
Eastern Run Club Takes 1st Place
Uno To Practice Multiplying Decimals
Uno To Practice Multiplying Decimals
Starbooks Cafe
Starbooks Cafe
Counting With Candy
Counting With Candy
School Counselor Resources
Grades 7-12

7-12 counselors will continue to work, as permitted, through the school closing. The best way to reach us is by email.

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Academics 7-12:

·         In regards to grades and testing, these are areas that are being discussed and will be determined as we learn more information. Any updates will be shared by administration as soon as possible.

·         In the weeks ahead, you may hear from us as we will continue to work on 504 plans and scheduling for the 2020-2021 school year.

·         Students planning to take courses through CCP next school year: As of right now, this process has not changed. Please pay close attention to the deadlines/requirements listed below.

·        Charter will offer free Spectrum broadband and Wi-Fi access for 60 days to households with K-12 and/or college students who do not already have a Spectrum broadband subscription at any service level up to 100Mbps. To enroll, call 1-844-488-8395. Instillation fees will be waived for new student households.

 

Personal/Social:

 ·         How to talk to your student about coronavirus:

https://childmind.org/article/talking-to-kids-about-the-coronavirus/

 

·         For many individuals, stress and anxiety are on the rise. Below is a link to a variety of mental health apps that have been reviewed by the Anxiety and Depression Association of America.

https://adaa.org/finding-help/mobile-apps

 

 

Mental Health Resources

https://www.mrcpl.org/upload/first_call_docs/richland_county_one_page_01012020.pdf

 

·         If you have a mental health/emotional crisis please call

HELPLINE: 419-522-4357(H.E.L.P.)

 

·         Just need to talk, but you are not in crisis? 

Call the Warmline at 419-522-5300

 

·         National Disaster Distress Helpline 1-800-985-5990 or text “TalkWithUs” to 66746 to get help for your stress. A free service promoted by the Ohio Mental Health & Addiction Services Board.

 

Richland County Community Resources

 

FIRST CALL 211 (by phone 2-1-1)

https://www.mrcpl.org/services/first-call-211

 

First Call is available 24 hours a day 7 days a week by telephone. A staff member will assist the caller throughout the call to define the nature of the inquiry, and explore solutions together. To best assist the caller, the staff member may ask questions (such as age, zip code, and status of others in the household) to help determine eligibility and direct him or her to the services that best meet his or her needs.  Information shared during a call is confidential.

 

What kind of information can I receive from First Call 211?

  • Food Pantries and Community Meals
  • Housing/Shelters
  • Financial Assistance Information
  • Utility Assistance
  • Transportation Options
  • State and Local Government Offices
  • Consumer Protection/Consumer Education
  • Seasonal Assistance
  • Abuse Reporting
  • Food/Nutrition Programs
  • Immunizations/Health Care and Screenings

Contacting Us

By Phone (2-1-1)

Alternate Line: 419.522.4636

Toll Free: 877.795.2111

 

College and Career Readiness

 

·         Ohio Means Jobs is a website that is familiar to all Lexington students. This is a wonderful place with information on financial literacy, careers, colleges, upcoming employment trends, and more.

https://jobseeker.k-12.ohiomeansjobs.monster.com/ExploreIt/k-12-resources.aspx

 

·         Scholarships are currently still listed on the High School Student Services website at: https://lexlocal-my.sharepoint.com/:x:/g/personal/trittschuh_kyle_lexington_k12_oh_us/EZREpQM4CwxGtqLZaUIiDggB6KZrQC-XQAL8P4NBNzjx7w?rtime=PzG9dcnJ10g

 

o   At this point, scholarship deadlines have not changed.

o   Some scholarships are currently only available in Student Services: we will be working on posting those paper applications as soon as possible.

 

ACT Update (3/16/20)

 

ACT has decided to reschedule the April 4, 2020 National ACT® test date to our June 13 and July 18 test dates in response to concerns regarding the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19).

ACT will be notifying registered students directly in the next few days, informing them of the postponement and providing instructions for next steps.

We will be in contact with you in the days ahead as we work to plan for June and July, where we will need to build capacity to accommodate April examinees.

Our primary concern right now is the safety of students and testing staff. We hope you and your loved ones are healthy and safe during this challenging time.

 

CCP Application Process (Fall 2020):

 

In order for your student to be eligible to take classes through CCP, you will need to complete the following steps by the dates provided.

 

ÿ       Attend a CCP informational meeting or review the PowerPoint, http://www.lexington.k12.oh.us/images/hs/2020LexCCP.pdf, covered on the January 28th CCP meeting.

 

ÿ       Complete the Intent to Participate form and return to Student Services by APRIL 1.

 

ÿ       Register to take the ACT/SAT and have test scores sent to colleges where you are seeking admission into their CCP program (register to test early, so you don’t miss your college deadline).

o   College ready test scores: Reading-22, English- 18, Math- 22

o   Colleges may also accept the ACCUPLACER

o   Each college/university may have different exam requirements

o   If you have already taken the ACT, colleges will accept your test scores from your transcript.

 

ÿ       Complete the online application for CCP at the college you would like to attend (students taking classes at Lexington High School for college credit will need to apply to BGSU).

 

ÿ       Submit any High School Information forms that may be required by your college to your counselor for them to complete.

 

ÿ       Request your transcript to be submitted BEFORE the deadline (at least a week).

o   BGSU fall deadline is May 15. www.bgsu.edu/applyccp

o   OSU fall deadline is May 1.

https://academy-ccp.osu.edu/apply 

o   NCSC fall deadline is June 1. www.ncstatecollege.edu/ccp

o   Ashland University fall deadline is May 15.

www.ashland.edu/admissions/apply-now

 

 

 

The mission of the Lexington School District Counseling Department is to provide a proactive, comprehensive, and developmentally appropriate program to address students' academic and career goals in addition to supporting their personal and social emotional needs.


Confidentiality

A student and family’s privacy is very important.  All information shared with a counselor will remain confidential unless a student shares a plan to harm him or herself or someone else or there is suspicion a student may be a victim of abuse or neglect. In these situations, we are required by law to report this information to parents and/or to appropriate agencies.

Counselors may share information with school personnel with parent or student permission.

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