Lexington County School District One
09/26/2017
REPORT TO THE PEOPLE2017–2018
CultivatingExcellence
My first school year at the helm of Lexington County School District One is complete,
and I am very proud of the many student and staff success stories we have this year.
This Report to the People highlights just a few of the accomplishments achieved during
the 2016–2017 school year and offers a snapshot of the district, student demographics,
assessment results, financial information, etc.
Lexington District One soared in academics, leadership, science, technology, world
languages, the arts, and athletics. We expect our students to continue achieving as their
dedicated teachers work hard preparing them to be global citizens.
Enjoy this report and please pass on Lexington District One’s good news to friends and
neighbors in the community.
Dr. Gregory D. LittleSuperintendent
Click here to view the district’s Strategic Plan, specific action steps for each strategy, and a summary of the progress made each year.
Click here to view the District Status Report.
Click here to view our School’s Improvement Council Reports to the Parents.
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Achievements
2016 5A Girls Golf State Champions — LHS Girls Golf
2016 5A Girls Golf Individual State Champion — WKHS’s Jensen M. Castle
2016 American School Counselor Association School Counselor of the Year Finalist — CSMS’s Jennifer H. Adams
2016 National Soccer Coaches Association of America High School Boys National Coach of the Year — RBHS’s Phil Savitz
2016 Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas Student Correspondent — LHS’s Margaret E. Carpenter
2016–2017 South Carolina 4-H Wildlife Food Plot Project Winner — GES’s Wilson B. Oxner
2016–2017 South Carolina DHEC Champions of the Environment Grant Winner — CSMS
2017 5A State Wrestling Champions — RBHS
2017 PSSCA Elementary School Counselor of the Year — LES’s Michelle R. Privette
2017 South Carolina Association of School Administrators Elementary Assistant Principal of the Year — SGES’s Janet B. Ricard
2017 South Carolina Strength Coaches Association 180-lb State Champion — PHS’s Dayrun T. Keith
AdvancED STEM Certified School — LTC
FranklinCovey The Leader in Me™ Lighthouse School — FPES
International Baccalaureate World School — LMS
NATEF All-Star Automotive State Champion — GHS’s Austin M. Hicks
National Association of Agricultural Educators Ideas Unlimited Award — LTC’s Robert A. Bollier
National Career Readiness Certificate Platinum Level Recipients — LHS’s Lake E. Summers, RBHS’s Sydney J. Womack
Palmetto Pride Litter Trashes Everyone Education Grant Recipient — OGES
President’s Volunteer Service Award Recipient — LHS’s Paul T. Kim
South Carolina Association of School Business Officials 2017 Outstanding South Carolina School Business Official — Office of Fiscal Services’ Deena S. Bishop
South Carolina Daughters of Colonial Wars State History Teacher of the Year — MGMS’s W. Derrick Price
SCHSL Award of Excellence for Exemplary Display of Sports-manship, Ethics and Integrity — GHS’s Chad J. Leaphart, LHS’s Josh Stepp, WKHS’s A. Dean Howell
� Collected hats, gloves, mittens and socks for Lexington Interfaith Community Services
� Wrote and mailed approximately 500 letters and holiday cards to veterans
� Collected games, snacks and toiletries for patients at William Jennings Bryan Dorn VA Hospital
� Raised $300 for Down Syndrome Society during Buddy Walk
� Collected 87 items for the Sea Turtle Service Project
� Collected 912 shoes for Shoes4Water
� Donated $42,685 to United Way of the Midlands
� Donated clothing, food, books and money to students and staff who lost belongings in house fires
� Student choirs and orchestras spread joy at local nursing homes and Palmetto Health Children’s Hospital
� Collected toiletries for the Central Midlands Transitional Retreat, a transitional home for veterans
� Collected plastic bags and created plarn, or plastic yarn, for residents at a local senior center to weave into mats for homeless individuals
� Composed original music and filmed music video to spread an anti-bullying message
� Administrators raised $1,360 by participating in the “Freezin’ for a Reason” Special Olympics Lake Murray Polar Plunge
� Donated $659 during the “Pennies for Books Beyond our Borders” penny drive, resulting in 39 books for a library in Guatemala
� Donated 120 items such as dog food, cat food, toys for the animals, leashes and collars to local animal shelter
� Raised approximately $26,000 during Jump Rope For Heart
� Volunteered at Lexington Kid’s Day by passing out bottled water
� iCivics students volunteered 4,680 hours helping teachers with classroom tasks
� Collected 131 coats during the “Coats for Kids” coat drive
� Baked cookies and created cards for local first responders
� Purchased school supplies for teacher goody bags for Teacher Appreciation Week
� Clinical students volunteered 44 hours at an extended care facility
� Adopted approximately 360 families, providing them with gifts at Christmas
� Donated $156,136 to the Lexington District One Educational Foundation’s LEAP campaign
� Collected $200 during school Wax Museum for the Lexington County Museum
� Beta Club and JROTC students picked up trash along Highway 302 near PHS on two occasions
� Donated approximately 5,700 pounds of food to Lexington Interfaith Community Services
� Packed 1,050 boxes of food at Harvest Hope Food Bank for those in need
� Donated approximately $110,000 to Relay For Life
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Community Service
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CLASS OF 2017
At a Glance
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The district’s 135-day average daily membership grew from 24,418 in the 2015–2016 school year to 24,896 in the 2016–2017 school year.
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74.1% white
11.3% African American
7.8% Hispanic6.8% other
Free/reduced meals
34.09%Click here to view the district’s Comprehensive Annual Financial Report.
Budget$262,743,365general fund budget2017–201887.1% salaries and
related costs
7.8% for programs and
services
5.1% for utilities and maintenance
Click here to view Lexington One’s School and District Report Cards.
Lexington County School District One does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, disability, genetic information or age in admission to, access to, treatment in or employment in its programs and activities.
The following people have been designated to handle inquiries or complaints. Chief Human Resources Officer Michael L. Stacey handles inquiries/complaints regarding Title IX, inquiries/complaints regarding Title II with respect to employees and/or public access to buildings and grounds, and inquiries/complaints involving the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Inquiries/complaints regarding IDEA for students K–12 go to Director of Special Services Wendy Balough, Ed.D. Inquiries/complaints regarding Section 504 for students K–12 go to Director of School Counseling and Advisement Zan Tracy Pender. Inquiries/complaints regarding Title II implementation go to Coordinator of Title II Part A Dianne Steelman.
Contact these people if you have questions regarding these issues at 100 Tarrar Springs Road, Lexington, SC 29072 and telephone number 803-821-1000.
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