At a special called meeting on Monday afternoon, the Davidson County Schools Board of Education voted unanimously to make masking in schools optional beginning Monday, February 21, 2022.
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At a special called meeting on Monday afternoon, the Davidson County Schools Board of Education voted unanimously to make masking in schools optional beginning Monday, February 21, 2022.
We here at Lexington City Schools (LCS), North Carolina are excited to update the community on the progress of student performance, substitute recruitment and our athletic complex renovations.
Davidson County School’s Board of Education will have called a special meeting on Monday 2/14/22 at 4:00PM at the administration office.
On Monday, February 7, the Davidson County Schools (DCS) Board of Education (BOE) held its regularly scheduled meeting for the month in person at Stoner-Thomas School and also provided a Vimeo link for virtual viewing.
Gardner-Webb University and Davidson-Davie Community College recently signed an agreement that expands transfer pathways for the schools.
The Davidson and Davie Apprenticeship Consortium (DDAC) will present four apprenticeship information sessions in February at Davidson-Davie Community College’s Davidson and Davie campuses.
Kick-off for Black History Month celebrations included a Healthier Together pop-up information event at the Lexington Senior High School basketball games on Tuesday.
On Tuesday evening, February 1, Dunbar 4th St. and Dunbar High School alumni and former staff were recognized during the halftime of Lexington Senior High School’s (LSHS) boys basketball game against West Davidson.
Davidson Local will publish or republish a story, photo gallery or column every day in February. As readers have observed, our commitment to local history goes far beyond words.
After several snow delays, students from across North Carolina will finally orate in a competition to be held in person and virtually on Saturday at 3 pm. Click here for the virtual link.
Through the financial support of the United Way of Davidson County, a group of kids at the Salvation Army Boys & Girls Club are making a real impact on the healthcare and well-being of others in their community.
The Dunbar School story is one is rich in history, traditions and memories.
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.
Road conditions continue to cause issues across Davidson County.
Davidson County’s three local school systems - Lexington City, Thomasville City and Davidson County Schools - will be closed for students on Wednesday, January 19.
This year’s MLK Service Award will go to Calvin E. Smith, a pastor and teacher dedicated to service. Smith said he has always had a passion and calling to serve even at a young age. After completing high school, this desire led him into the United States Air Force. Upon returning home, Rev. Smith continued to serve the government by being a USPS mail carrier for 18 years.
“If you can't fly then run, if you can't run then walk, if you can't walk then crawl, but whatever you do you have to keep moving forward.” ― Martin Luther King Jr.
The Davidson-Davie Community College Small Business Center is one of two Piedmont Regional recipients of the NC Idea Regional Impact ECOSYSTEM grant.