
The South Carolina Department of Education (SCDE) is partnering with the South Carolina State Library (SCSL) to offer tutoring services for any student who may need to take advantage of this opportunity. This service is funded through the state’s allocation of Elementary and Secondary School Emergency (ESSER) funds and is available at no cost to students. Tutor.com is the provider of the service and can be accessed through Discus at the state library website. Information and directions on how to connect with this service can be found at this link: https://ed.sc.gov/newsroom/news-releases/s-c-department-of-education-and-s-c-state-library-announce-partnership-to-provide-virtual-tutoring-support-to-south-carolina-students/. Please note, the directions linked at the end of the information page will take you to step-by-step instructions of accessing Tutor.com through Discus.

All students in Lexington Three will return to in-person instruction on Monday, January 24th. Please note that regular class schedules will resume at all Lexington Three schools on this day, including the Lifelong Learning Center. In addition (at this time) all sports practices and games will also resume for our JV and Varsity athletic teams. The afterschool programs at B-L Primary and B-L Elementary Schools will also resume on Monday, January 24th.

Our highest priority in Lexington County School District Three is to provide a safe and healthy learning environment for all students and staff. In keeping with this commitment, administrators are shifting all four of the district’s schools to virtual learning during the week of January 18th through 21st. Read more under the NEWS section of www.lex3.org.

A special thanks to BOMBAS for donating socks to our school district. Every single child will receive a free pair! We are so appreciative!

We look forward to welcoming our students back to school tomorrow (January 5th) for the start of second semester. We hope you all have had a wonderful Winter Break!

Please be reminded of Lexington Three's schedule for the week of November 22nd through November 26th. Details here: https://www.lex3.org/article/591148

What a terrific afternoon on Thursday, November 18th as our Mentoring Program buddies enjoyed a skating party at Celebrations in Leesville! Everyone had so much fun!





We are truly grateful for all of our employees in Lexington School District Three! Take a quick moment to watch this short video showing our appreciation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7xr3yWGTIn0

We've had another day of Red Ribbon Week FUN and encouraging our students to be healthy and drug-free!





It's Red Ribbon Week! Click through to our News section to see details about dress up days for the week!


The Panther JV and Varsity football games scheduled for this week (October 28th and 29th) against Saluda have been cancelled due to COVID-19 related issues. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and appreciate your continued understanding as we work through pandemic-related cancellations.


As we look towards the rest of the 2021-22 school year, we wanted to let our families know that we are changing the optional eLearning Days that were previously scheduled for November 3rd, February 2nd & March 2nd to regular school days. More details here: https://lex3.org/article/565056

Lexington Three's phone lines may periodically be down throughout the day on October 12th due to service disruptions. We hope to have everything back up and running again soon. Thanks for your understanding!

Scheduling Reminder: There is NO SCHOOL this upcoming Friday, October 15th for staff or students as this is a "Bad Weather Make-Up Day" that we are not using.

On Thursday, October 7th, Mrs. Andrea Derrick was named as the 2021-2022 Lexington Three Teacher of the Year during a special banquet held at Southern Occasions in the historic Batesburg district. Mrs. Derrick will go on to represent Lexington Three in the South Carolina Teacher of the Year competition that begins in January. Congratulations! Read much more about the event in the NEWS section of our website.


Due to the ongoing challenges associated with COVID-19 and the high numbers of quarantines for students and staff, the optional eLearning Day that was originally scheduled for Wednesday, October 6, 2021 is being rescheduled to a regular, full day for all students in K4-12th grade.
Information about future eLearning Days will be provided each month as we continue to monitor the health and safety of students and staff. We appreciate the support and understanding of our Panther families as we navigate the changing impact of COVID-19 on our daily routines both at school and home.

We are currently experiencing difficulties with our district Facebook pages, so please bear with us as we work through those issues. Our Twitter, Instagram and YouTube pages are still functioning, however, so be sure to visit those for up-to-date Lex 3 news!

Lexington Three's schools and facilities will resume their regular schedules on Thursday, September 9th. (BLHS students will remain on their virtual schedule.) Thank you for your patience and understanding today as we navigated unusual circumstances due to the water supply issue in the Town of Batesburg-Leesville.

Lexington County School District Three's schools and facilities will resume their regular schedules on Thursday, September 9th. Thank you for your patience and understanding today as we navigated unusual circumstances due to the water supply issue in the Town of Batesburg-Leesville.

It appears that the water supply problems in the Town of B-L are not going to resolve themselves as soon as we had hoped, so we will be dismissing students early today (September 8th). We will follow our normal car rider and bus rider procedures with students dismissing at the following times:
B-L Primary School students will dismiss at 9:00 am
B-L Elementary School students will dismiss at 9:15 am.
B-L Middle School students will dismiss at 9:30 am.
Please note that the rest of this school day will be an E-Learning Day. Students in K4 will have paper assignment packets sent home with them. Students in grades Kindergarten through 8th grade can access their assignments in Google Classroom via their Chromebook.
At B-L High School, there will not be any live virtual classes today. Instead, students in grades 9th through 12th can find their assignments in Google Classroom as well.