District Five has named Chad Raynor as the interim principal of Piney Woods Elementary School. He succeeds Cassy (Paschal) Young, who has been appointed the district’s new coordinator of support staff. “I am honored and humbled to serve as the interim principal at Piney Woods Elementary School,” Raynor said. “IContinue Reading

The Greater Irmo Chamber of Commerce has named Chris Austin and Ariya Sharpe as its Teacher and Student of the Month. “Chris Austin is a fourth-grade teacher who is constantly thinking of new and innovative ways to get his students to think differently,” STEAM Coach Kimberly Parker said. “He runsContinue Reading

The week before Thanksgiving is reserved for the annual recognition of American Education Week. This is a time to pause and recognize the teachers, students, staff, and administrators in our local schools. We highlight the contributions of our educators who empower the next generation and pursue the pledge of libertyContinue Reading

IRMO – Students in Dutch Fork High School’s Astronomy classes recently had the opportunity of a lifetime when they were visited by NASA Ambassador Larry “Sunspot” Metcalf. Metcalf shared his extensive knowledge about the Sun and allowed students to safely observe it firsthand using his specialized heliotelescopes. “While I wasContinue Reading

District Five students have launched Fox Productions, a  business to shine a spotlight on local talent. In a showcase of talent and entrepreneurship, a group of special education students at Dutch Fork High School are launching a talent show for students with disabilities. The student-led business, named aims to provideContinue Reading

IRMO – Irmo High School welcomed more than 700 students, advisors, and chaperones for the South Carolina Association of Student Councils (SCASC) District 3 Rally on Thursday, October 23, 2025. Over 20 schools across seven South Carolina counties were represented at the event. This year’s rally, themed “The Magic ofContinue Reading

Two students at Seven Oaks Elementary School Global Magnet turned a simple writing assignment into a life changing inclusivity opportunity for their peers. Current fifth graders Ka’Ren Tate and Zhuri Smith volunteered to take their teacher’s persuasive writing assignment about playgrounds and turn it into a way to help thoseContinue Reading

IRMO – Sixteen teachers at Seven Oaks Elementary Global Magnet in Lexington-Richland School District Five were recognized on October 27, 2025, for exceptional performance in the classroom. Each educator received a performance-based bonus as part of the South Carolina Department of Education’s (SCDE) Strategic Compensation Pilot Program. Launched earlier thisContinue Reading

Lexington-Richland School District Five will host the first of two Magnet Fairs on Thursday, November 20, 2025, giving families an opportunity to explore a variety of specialized academic programs offered throughout the district. For the second year, the fairs will be divided by grade level to better serve families. TheContinue Reading

Members of the Lexington-Richland School District Five FFA Chapter traveled to Indianapolis, Indiana, October 28–November 1 to compete in the 98th National FFA Convention & Expo. The students represented South Carolina in the National FFA Veterinary Science Career Development Event, earning a silver rating and placing 16th nationally. Forty-five teams—180Continue Reading