The Lexington City Schools Board of Education meeting on May 6, 2025, highlighted several key updates and celebrations as the school year draws to a close. The meeting served as a platform to recognize the contributions of teachers during Teacher Appreciation Week, emphasizing their significant impact on students' lives. Board members encouraged the community to express gratitude to educators who have made a difference.
Among the notable events discussed was the upcoming graduation for the Class of 2025, scheduled for May 30 at Philpot Stadium. The board outlined a series of celebratory activities leading up to graduation, including a senior awards day on May 19 and a senior cookout on May 28. These events aim to honor the achievements of the graduating class and foster community spirit.
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The meeting also introduced the Community Leader School Engagement Series, inviting local leaders to visit schools and engage with students and staff. Upcoming events in this series are scheduled for May 8 at Lexington Middle School and May 14 at South Lexington School and Developmental Center.
In a move to enhance communication, the board launched a podcast titled "Conversations in the Hive," which will feature discussions on education and community support. The first episode is available on Spotify, with future episodes planned to include student voices.
Looking ahead, the board shared important dates for the 2025-2026 academic year, including a back-to-school breakfast on August 5 and an open house on August 7. The school calendars have been approved and are available in both English and Spanish on the district's website.
Overall, the meeting underscored the importance of community involvement and recognition of educational achievements as Lexington City Schools prepares for the end of the school year and the upcoming academic year.