The Lexington City School (LCS) Board of Education elections will be held on March 8, 2022
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The Lexington City School (LCS) Board of Education elections will be held on March 8, 2022
Decisions regarding facilities, including a review of a more than $750,000-plus plan to replace the district’s football field with synthetic turf, dominated the Lexington School Board meeting on Tuesday night. The Lexington City Board of Education held its regular monthly meeting at the Lexington Middle School Media Center to discuss technology, renovations, rebuilding and drainage issues.
Thomasville City Schools (TCS) held their monthly board of education meeting Tuesday, October 5.
On Monday, October 5, the Davidson County Schools (DCS) Board of Education held their regularly scheduled meeting for the month.
TCS will have a food truck rodeo at Thomasville High School.
Burr Sullivan, who was elected to a six-year term on the N.C. Board of Community Colleges by the N.C. House of Representatives in 2017, was recently elected to a two-year term as chairman of the 22-member board.
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
CSI stars to share behind-the-scenes details with Davidson-Davie students.
Senator Steve Jarvis paid a visit to students at Sheets Memorial.
Attorney General Josh Stein today urged the U.S. Department of Education (ED) to fix the broken Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program and make loan forgiveness a reality for public servants across the country.
Gladys Salas (School Counselor), D’Andra Troy (School Social Worker), Sharolyn Harry (Principal), and Fredy Bahena (Cloudy Day Solutions), will present the Community Campus Clean-Up, taking place on October 9, 2021 from 8:00 AM-12:00 PM.
After previously operating under an optional masks policy, Davidson County Charter Academy’s Board of Directors voted on Tuesday night, September 22 to “make the use of cloth face coverings (face mask) mandatory be effective Thursday, September 24.
El mes pasado aproveché la oportunidad para hacer un llamado a nuestra comunidad joven para un cambio en mi comunidad rural. Sin embargo, se podría decir ¿qué cambio necesitamos exactamente? Le sorprenderá saber que hay muchas personas a las que no les gusta el cambio en nuestro condado. Recientemente se dijo: "No traigas ese tipo de problemas aquí, estamos en Davidson, eso no sucede aquí". Verá, como mujer de color que ha crecido en Davidson la mayor parte de su vida, me afecta directamente la desigualdad aquí, así que esta semana daremos un paso atrás y abordaremos uno de nuestros temas más importantes: Nuestros sistemas escolares.
The Davidson County Schools Board of Education held a special called meeting Tuesday might to discuss their mask mandate.
Davidson-Davie Community College and Gardner-Webb University signed agreements to give Davidson-Davie students yet another way to advance their education by seamless transfer to Gardner-Webb, a private, four-year Christian school located in Boiling Springs, west of Charlotte. The agreements were formalized in a signing ceremony on Friday that included leaders from both schools.
Here is the latest COVID-19 cases update from the three local school systems.
On Tuesday, September 7, the Davidson County Schools (DCS) Board of Education held its regularly scheduled monthly meeting at Davis-Townsend Elementary School. {Brooke Maners/Davidson Local}
The Thomasville City Schools (TCS) Board of Education met Tuesday, September 7 for their regularly scheduled monthly meeting.
The Lexington City Board of Education held its regular meeting on Sept. 7. Additional information has been requested from LCS for this developing story. From COVID testing updates to new hires, keep checking back with Davidsonlocal.com today for more details.