News & Announcements
Lexington Three Celebrates National School Counseling Week
In conjunction with National School Counseling Week, which was officially held February 4th through 8th, Lexington Three would like to send out a special "thank you" to all of our school counselors.
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Lexington Three Celebrates School Bus Driver Appreciation Week
Lexington County School District Three is joining school districts across the state to celebrate and thank its school bus drivers for their commitment and dedication to keeping students safe.
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B-L Primary School Students Grow Behavioral Skills Through “Panther Promises”
A new positive behavior system called Panther Promises is helping students at B-L Primary School foster goal-setting behaviors, self reflection and responsibility within themselves.
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Lexington Three Reminds Community of Weather Makeup Days
Lexington County School District Three will be using the three built-in Bad Weather Makeup Days that are in the district’s calendar to reconcile some of the instructional time that was missed as a result of hurricanes back in the fall. Those makeup days will be February 18th, March 15th, and April 22nd of 2019.
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Mentoring Program Partners With Christ Community Church For Drum Lessons
Students in the Lexington County School District Three Mentoring Program now have the opportunity to participate in drum lessons thanks to a partnership with Christ Community Church in Leesville.
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January is National Mentoring Month
Happy New Year Panther Pals and Reading Buddies! January is National Mentoring Month and January 17th is International Mentoring Day.
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Lexington Three Celebrates School Board Recognition Month
Lexington County School District Three is joining school districts across the state and nation to celebrate School Board Recognition Month all throughout January.
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Lexington Three Students Participate In Hour of Code Activities
December 3rd through 9th marked National Computer Science Education Week and as a result, students in classrooms across the state, nation and world participated in what is known as Hour of Code. During Hour of Code, students are exposed to a variety of coding activities designed to engage novice coders, as well as advanced coders, thus demonstrating that anybody can learn coding basics and encouraging greater participation in the field of computer science.
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Lexington Three To Be Featured in Personalized Learning Video
On Thursday, November 29th, a crew from KnowledgeWorks visited B-L Primary and B-L High Schools to capture footage and interviews pertaining to the schools’ personalized learning efforts.
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