Hoops, smiles, and school spirit all around! 🏀🎉
Earlier this month, our annual staff vs. student basketball games brought the energy with both boys’ and girls’ matchups. From friendly competition to loud cheers in the stands, it was a morning full of fun for everyone!

29 days ago, Rachel Caughman
All team members to include faculty/staff and students who participated in the faculty/staff vs. student basketball game stand in the middle of the gym and smile for the camera taking a group picture with the scoreboard in the background.
Freddie the Falcon high fives students sitting in the gym stands.
A female teacher holds the ball looking for a teammate to pass it to.
A female student dribbles the basketball towards the goal.
Two girls smile for the camera while sitting in the bleachers. Other students are in the background sitting in the bleachers.
The boys talk to the referee to discuss the plan for tipoff before the boys basketball game starts.
Boys play basketball on the court. One teacher is shown waiting for the ball to be passed to him while others run on the court.
Boys look up at the ball to see it above the basket and to determine if it will go in the basket.
Freddie the Falcon has his arms up in the air in front of students sitting in the stadium seats awaiting the game.
Three staff members sit and one stands at the press box during half time of the basketball game. They are smiling for the camera.
Our 8th Grade AVID students got a hands-on college experience at USC! From cooking techniques to exploring the restaurant and hotel industries, they learned real-world skills and toured classrooms and facilities. A day full of inspiration and future goals!
about 1 month ago, Rachel Caughman
Students standing over a frying pan on a stove in a culinary arts classroom practicing cooking skills.
Students standing over a frying pan on a stove in a culinary arts classroom practicing cooking skills.
Students walking with their food preps to their cooking stations.
Students cutting zuchini into slices.
Students smiling for the camera while cooking their food.
Students standing over frying pans cooking.
Students standing around Cocky's statue some smiling looking at the camera and others looking at each other.
Some of the 8th Grade Mentees went to Orangeburg–Calhoun Technical College to connect academic learning to real-world career pathways. This field trip was sponsored by the Gear Up South Carolina organization.
about 1 month ago, Rachel Caughman
Group of students standing in front of helicopter smiling for the camera.
Students viewing a go cart.
A man demonstrating climbing up a power line.
A man demonstrating climbing up a power line.
An instruction showing students how something works.

8th grade students were able to visit The Challenger Center to apply what they learned during their Space unit in Science class this school year. Paper rockets were built and tested for distance, flight simulators where students could fly digital planes were experienced, and rocket control systems were carried out. A fun experience was had by all!

about 1 month ago, Rachel Caughman
Boys smile for the camera while holding up their paper straw rockets they built before testing their distance.
Two female students are building their paper straw rockets.
Three students test out measurement within a space center.
Two students test out the temperature in a space center and record their findings.
Students smile for the camera while sitting at a computer table inside of a challenger space control center.
Students begin testing out their paper straw rockets.
Students sit at a computer table and fly the flight simulators.
More students build their paper straw rockets.
Students sit at computer tables and fly the flight simulators.
Student speaks into a radio giving directions to the test control center in the next room.

During the first week of March, our school celebrated Read Across America Week! Students who were "caught reading" were awarded a reader's swag bag filled with reading goodies. Mystery readers were shared each day reading excerpts from different middle grade titles, and students were able to phone in to guess the mystery reader (any adult who works at FMS) and be rewarded a prize for the class. Students, faculty, and staff also dressed up in theme related spirit days to show that Reading is an Adventure.

about 1 month ago, Rachel Caughman
Mr. Stewart and students in his math class posing for the camera on the Camp-Read-A-Lot Day.
A male student reading  a book in his desk.
A male student smiling for the camera in the library dressed up as an explorer.
Four teachers msiling for the camera wearing Explorer and Adventurer attire.
A female student sitting on a couch in the library reading a book.
A male student reading  a book in his desk.
A male student reading  a book in his desk.
A female student sitting on an ottoman during class and reading a book.
Three teachers smiling for the camera in the hallway dressed up in their camp-read-a-lot attire.
Two boys sitting on the floor in the hallway reading a book.
8th Grade Science students worked applied listening, problem solving, critical thinking, and analysis during this annual DNA CSI investigation of a pretend crime scene. Students applied the skills they learned during their Genetics unit in science class to help "catch the criminal." Philosophical discussions took place after claims were supported with evidence.
about 1 month ago, Rachel Caughman
Two students compare suspect's DNA cards to the lab results from DNA found at a pretend crime scene.
Two students investiage DNA results form a forensics lab to try and identify the criminal in this pretend scenario.
FMS students investigate a pretend crime scene by anallyzing the DNA samples and recording them on a documentation paper.
Fulmer Middle School students work through decoding lab results from a forensics lab using DNA evidence in a pretend scenario.
Two students investigate DNA samples from a forensics lab for a pretend crime scene.
Two students investigate DNA samples from a forensics lab for a pretend crime scene.
Two students investigate DNA samples from a forensics lab for a pretend crime scene. Other students who identified the correct criminal and provided substantial evidence to support their claims received a lollipop from their science teacher.
Three students smile for the camera after investigating and correctly identifying the criminal in the pretend crime scene investigation.
Fulmer Families,
Our Lost and Found is currently overflowing with items that students have left behind. If your child is missing a jacket, water bottle, lunch box, or any other personal item, please encourage them to stop by and check the Lost and Found.
We will be donating any unclaimed items to a local charity next week, so please be sure to claim anything that belongs to your child.
Thank you for your help in spreading the word!
about 2 months ago, Jonathan Wilburn
Woman with a megaphone says that lost items will be donated next week.
REMINDER: Friday, March 13 is an in-person weather make-up day on school campuses, with a normal school day schedule. See you then!
about 2 months ago, Lexington Two
Lexington Two’s annual District Art Show, featuring student work from all of our schools, will run weekdays through March 26, 8 a.m.-4 p.m. There are sketches, paintings, ceramics, and more. The show is free. Enter on the district office side.
about 2 months ago, Lexington Two
Colorful art pieces at the Lexington Two District Art Showcase Exhibition

Get help enrolling your child for the 2026-2027 school year at our next mobile registration event: April 30, 12 p.m.-7 p.m. at Dubbs Trailer Park, West Columbia. All district families are welcome, and interpreters will be on site. Have new neighbors? Please invite them, too.

about 2 months ago, Lexington Two
Flyer with mobile registration dates, times, locations

Next board meeting is Thursday, April 23, 6 p.m. at the district office. If you are unable to attend in person, click this link to watch the meeting, once live.

2 months ago, Lexington Two

The Lexington Two Board of Trustees approved the appointment of an Interim Superintendent at a special called meeting on February 17. Click here for details.

2 months ago, Lexington Two

Be sure to download our phone app to stay connected to district and school information. After downloading the app from the Apple App Store or Google Play, select Lexington School District Two and follow the prompts to customize your experience.

2 months ago, Lexington Two
Directions for how to download  Lex2 phone app

Everyone loves a bargain, and this one helps students in the Barbering program at the Lexington Two Innovation Center earn required hours for licensing. Students, under the supervision of Innovation Center Barbering instructor Chet Henderson, are now offering free haircuts weekdays, Monday through Friday, from 8 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Get the details by clicking this link.

2 months ago, Lexington Two
Barbering students cut hair at a district event last fall

Congratulations to the Lexington Two middle and high school musicians who've been recognized with prestigious state/region honors. Click this link to see the list.

3 months ago, Lexington Two
Sign that says Congratulations, with Lex2 logo
🎉 Congratulations to Dr. Mary Strickland Davis, our Lex 2 Speech Pathologist, on being awarded the Rolland J. Van Hattum Award for Contributions in the Schools!

This honor recognizes her exemplary commitment and outstanding contributions to speech-language pathology services within the school setting. We are proud of the impact she makes on students every day! 👏
3 months ago, Jonathan Wilburn
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Dr. Davis and Another Woman in front of a projection screen that reads "National Board Certification YES WE CAN."
Dr. Davis delivering her presentation titled "Work Smarter Not Harder."
Dr. Davis holding The Rolland J. Vanhattum Award that was awarded to a Speech Pathologist for outstanding contributions to School-based audiology and or speech-language pathology services.

Congratulations to the 126 student musicians selected to Lex2 District Honor Band and District Honor Orchestra! They both performed free concerts for the community at our Performing Arts Center. Click the links in the group names here to see lists of the musicians.

3 months ago, Lexington Two
A pair of hands play the trumpet

NEW DATE FOR L2IC OPEN HOUSE: Lexington Two and community families are invited to a February 10 open house at our state-of-the-art Innovation Center. Explore the nearly 20 college and career programs. Whether you're a high schooler planning for post-graduation or a middle schooler imagining possibilities for your future, this event is a great place to start. Click here for details.

3 months ago, Lexington Two
Open house flyer: 5-6:30pm Feb 3 at the Innovation Center

New and veteran teachers, we are hiring for the current school year and 2026-2027! Ask about our support programs, professional development and leadership opportunities, and our $2,500 sign-on bonus. Click this link for current career opportunities.

3 months ago, Lexington Two

Congratulations to the nearly 215 Lexington Two elementary, middle and high school students selected to the District Honor Choir. Click this link for details and the date for the free concert

3 months ago, Lexington Two