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Lexington County School District

www.lexington1.net

 
Lexington School District One is dedicated to providing and encouraging a learning environment that prepares our students to be the next generation of leaders and global citizens who are self-directed, creative, collaborative, caring, and multilingual. We provide our students with quality, personalized learning experiences that support their development in critical thinking, collaboration, creativity, and communication. Our teachers at all grade levels are dedicated to helping our students be all that they can be! Our programs range from the arts to athletics, without losing sight of the importance of academics. From athletics and media arts to agricultural business and STEM studies, ...
  • Number of Employees: 5K-10K
  • Annual Revenue: $100-250 Million

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Mercedes Reese
Director of Legal Services and Title IX Profile

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