LCSD iLead leaders spent a day growing leadership and communication.
School Counselors modeled the importance of lifelong learning last week.
Click to watch last night's Indian Land Area Community Forum.
https://vimeo.com/919856205?share=copy
The next forum will be March 25 at Lancaster Multipurpose Building.
Join the LCSD 5th Grade Honor Choir as they perform tonight at 6:30 p.m. at the Buford Multipurpose Building.
Congratulations, Lady Vols on winning the State Championship!
High School Clinician Scott Fleischman and Middle School Clinician Jocquin Fuller directed the All-County Honors Band this past weekend. Honor band students across the district participated in this event.
Indian Land Area Community Forum
Mark your calendar to hear from the District Leadership Team, Board of Trustees and Superintendent Dr. Fitzpatrick, as they speak in the Indian Land Area Community.
TUESDAY, MARCH 5 at Indian Land High Auditorium 5:30 p.m.
March 8: Teacher workday - no students (Make-up day, if needed -Comp for parent/teacher conferences)
March 21: Third elementary & middle reporting period ends – Sixth high school reporting period ends
March 28: Elementary/middle/high school report cards issued
April 1-5: Spring break - schools & offices closed (April 4-5 guaranteed; April 1-3 make-up days, if needed)
April 30: Seventh high school reporting period ends
Andrew Jackson Girls Basketball will play Landrum High School for the AA State Championship on Friday, March 1, 2024 at 2:00 p.m. at the Florence Civic Center. Way to go Vols!
Elementary Read In participants were invited to read and discuss Maya and the Robot by Eve L. Ewing. Students enjoyed a presentation by Alan Sanderson from the SC School for the Deaf and Blind, STEAM collaborative activities, and coding with robots.
Mark your calendar for the Community Forums!
February 15 is School Resource Officer Day! Thank you to our SROs who ensure our schools, students and staff are safe!
The Buford High Wrestling team is wrestling for the State Championship! Show your support and help send them off tomorrow, Saturday, February 10 at 6:50 a.m. in front of Buford High!
Secondary students participated in the District Read-In February 2.
The guest speaker for high school was Dr. Robert F. Polomski, Associate Extension Specialist, Department of Plant & Environmental Sciences, Clemson University. Middle school created paper crafts, played cards games to develop strategy skills and discussed the book they read with guided questions.
National School Counseling Week is celebrated nationwide this week, February 5-9.
School counselors are an integral part of the day in every school across our district. One of the most important things school counselors do is help students succeed in school and plan their careers. With the aid of a school counselor, students learn to develop effective collaboration and cooperation skills, to practice perseverance, to develop time management and study skills, and to learn self-motivation and self-direction habits.
Help us celebrate our school counselors this week!
It is our pleasure to open the nominations for the 2024-2025 Teacher of the Year and Beginning Teacher of the Year.
A candidate for Teacher of the Year is a classroom teacher in a public pre-kindergarten, kindergarten, elementary, middle, or secondary school. This includes all subject area teachers, vocational teachers, school librarians, school counselors, curriculum resource teachers, teacher specialists, speech-language pathologists, and lead teachers who are planning to continue in an active teaching status. Active teaching status means that the teacher is planning to continue teaching (e.g. not retiring or moving into an administrative position the following year).The candidate must be a continuing-contract teacher and have direct contact with students a minimum of three hours a day, on average. Nominees must hold a valid South Carolina teaching certificate, with the exception of ROTC teachers who must be qualified by the appropriate area of service and must not have served as District Teacher of the Year in the same district during the 4 (four) previous years.
You will need to fill out one form for each teacher that you decide to nominate. Nominations will close on Friday, February 23, 2024 at 5pm. If you have any questions, please email: toy.lcsd@lcsd.k12.sc.us
Teacher of the Year Nomination form - https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdjy9vlqT_4d6G-A_jOPQ96qWddkoqcUcscma1JWc5GBuPVDg/viewform
The LCSD Spelling Bee was held Wednesday, January 31. Congratulations to the Top 5 Finalists!
Top 5 Finalists Pictured left to right: - 🐝Aiden Rabinowitz, Indian Land Intermediate; 🐝Makenzie Blackmon, South Middle; 🐝Aayushman Gilotra, Harrisburg Elementary, 🐝2024 Lancaster County Spelling Bee District Winner; Nirvan Gyawali, Indian Land Middle; 🐝Emerie Bass, Kershaw Elementary; 🐝Dr. Raashad Fitzpatrick, LCSD Superintendent
🐝Julia Ardrey, Grade 8, Andrew Jackson Middle 🐝Maci Honeycutt, Grade 6, AR Rucker Middle 🐝Arabella Witherspoon, Grade 3, Brooklyn Springs Elementary 🐝Case Christman, Grade 5, Buford Elementary 🐝Kenly Banks, Grade 6, Buford Middle🐝Jai'dence Belton, Grade 3, Clinton Elementary 🐝Lily Bowers, Grade 3, Discovery School 🐝Gabrielle Walker, Grade 5, Erwin Elementary 🐝Aayushman Gilotra, Grade 4, Harrisburg Elementary 🐝Bella Kiffmeyer, Grade 4, Heath Springs Elementary 🐝Caroline McNinch, Grade 4, Indian Land Elementary 🐝Aiden Rabinowitz, Grade 6, Indian Land Intermediate 🐝Nirvan Gyawali, Grade 8, Indian Land Middle 🐝Emerie Bass, Grade 4, Kershaw Elementary 🐝Hailey Wade, Grade 5, McDonald Green Elementary 🐝Kasley Collier, Grade 4, North Elementary 🐝Makenzie Blackmon, Grade 7, South Middle 🐝Advay Malik, Grade 3, Van Wyck Elementary
Reminder! Certified teachers, mark your calendars for the Education Career Fair on January 20, 2024, at the Lancaster Multipurpose Building, 870 Roddey Rd. Lancaster! On-site interviews will be available.
The Lancaster County School District is now accepting nominations for the Education Hall of Fame.
The criteria for selection:
– Nominees may be a former teacher, administrator, Board member or community member (civic leader, politician or friend of education).
– A deceased person can be nominated/selected.
– No more than two inductees are allowed each year.
– Inductees from the teacher, administrator or Board member categories must have completed their educational careers in Lancaster County and cannot be inducted into the Hall of Fame until the year after their service ended.
– Nominees not selected will be left in the nominee pool for two years.
– Nominations are accepted from students, educators and the community at- large.
• Timeline for Selection: Deadline for nominations is Friday, February 2.
– Selection committee meets before April 14 to select inductees
To submit a Hall of Fame nomination, complete a nomination form https://www.lancastercsd.com/forms/hall-of-fame or (hard copies may be picked up at the District office) and
mail it to:
Hall of Fame Lancaster County School District
300 South Catawba Street
Lancaster, SC 29720
Click here for more information: https://www.lancastercsd.com/article/1368281
At last night's Board of Trustees meeting, the Board was recognized for School Board recognition month. They were presented with items, cards and posters from the schools.
Ms. Margaret Gamble was also recognized for her 20 years of service.