Dr. Emily W. Lipe will retire as superintendent of Davidson County Schools on September 1, 2023 after dedicating 36 years to education in the state of North Carolina.
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Dr. Emily W. Lipe will retire as superintendent of Davidson County Schools on September 1, 2023 after dedicating 36 years to education in the state of North Carolina.
Find out what took place at the latest DCS Board of Education meeting.
Find out what took place at the latest Davidson County Schools Board of Education meeting.
Davidson Local reached out to Davidson County Schools (DCS) Superintendent Dr. Emily Lipe regarding an article published by Legal Aid NC. The article states their ‘Our Right to Education Project’ filed a federal complaint on March 22, 2022 on behalf of a 14-year-old Black girl who attends Oak Grove High School in Davidson County.
The Davidson County Schools Board of Education held their monthly meeting on Monday, March 7.
On Monday, February 14, the Davidson County Schools (DCS) Board of Education (BOE) held a special called meeting at their central office in Lexington.
Continued concerns about road conditions and possible winter are once again affecting schools days across the county.
After an assessment of roads, Davidson County Schools has utilized its option to close.
Davidson County’s three local school systems - Lexington City, Thomasville City and Davidson County Schools - will be closed for students on Wednesday, January 19.
The Davidson County Schools Board of Education met on Monday, December 6.
Here is the latest COVID-19 cases update from the local school systems.
Davidson Local has obtained copies of documents that were given to Davidson County Commissioners at their bi-monthly meeting on Tuesday, October 12.
Mask mandates were the hot topic for citizens at the Davidson County Commissioners meeting on Tuesday, October 12.
The Davidson County Schools Board of Education will hold their retreat on Monday, October 11 from 4 p.m. until 8 p.m.
On Monday, October 5, the Davidson County Schools (DCS) Board of Education held their regularly scheduled meeting for the month.
At the regularly scheduled monthly board meeting held Monday, October 4, the Davidson County Schools Board of Education voted unanimously to continue to upholding their policy of mandatory masking inside all schools
Here is the latest COVID-19 cases update from the three local school systems.