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USC arena is site for regional science fair

USC arena is site for regional science fair

 

Lexington One art students win art contest

 

Students from Lexington High School, Pelion High School and White Knoll High School participated in the 2013 “Art of Healing” art competition sponsored by Lexington Medical Center in partnership with the Columbia Museum of Art.

 

The students created artwork, including paintings, photographs and sculptures, that best expressed a concept of the “Art of Healing.” Each student also wrote a description providing background information about each piece and explaining how it depicts healing.

 

Applications Available Now for 2013 SC Commissioner’s School for Agriculture

Applications Available Now for 2013 SC Commissioner’s School for Agriculture

 

Rising high school juniors and seniors interested in attending this year's South Carolina Commissioner's School for Agriculture (SCCSA), held at Clemson University, can go online now to download their application. The application needs to be postmarked by Tuesday, April 16.

 

Students selected for the program will spend the week of July 20 -26 looking into careers related to agriculture, forestry, wildlife management, and natural resources.

 

Become a VolunTeacher- Share What You Know

Become a VolunTeacher- Share What You Know

 

Nominate a VolunTeacher  Share   Educate   Inspire.  Junior Achievement of Central South Carolina (JACSC) is looking for 100 entrepreneurs and business leaders in Central South Carolina to share their experiences as JA VolunTeachers. The time commitment is minimal (as little as 5 hours over a 4 week period) but the impact is immeasurable.

 

South Carolina Walk to School Day in March

South Carolina Walk to School Day in March

 

Hundreds of students will celebrate the second annual South Carolina (SC) Walk to School Day in March.

Lexington One announces Harpe retiring

Lexington One announces Harpe retiring

 

Lexington County School District One Superintendent Karen Woodward announces that Jim “Coach” Harpe, coordinator of the district’s alternative program, FOCUS, plans to retire effective June 30, 2013.