News Summary
Due to severe weather conditions, Lexington County School District One has canceled classes for all students on March 5, 2025. Strong winds and treacherous traveling conditions prompted the decision to ensure student safety. While students stay home, school employees will report later for training. Other nearby districts are also adjusting their schedules in response to the storm. The SAT scheduled for the same day has been postponed. Officials encourage residents to stay updated on weather developments and school announcements.
Severe Weather Forces Lexington County Schools to Cancel Classes
Residents of Lexington, get ready for a wild ride on Wednesday, March 5, 2025! Thanks to the National Weather Service, we know that a storm is brewing, and it doesn’t look good. Lexington County School District One has decided to cancel all classes for students. This decision was made in the interest of safety as conditions are expected to get quite severe.
What’s Going on with the Weather?
The forecast is calling for strong winds gusting over 40 mph, which could make travel treacherous. Officials have been keeping a close eye on this storm system since Monday, consulting with emergency services to make sure everyone stays safe. With the storm knocking on our doorstep, the district figured it was better to be cautious than sorry. Better to stay home and cozy than to be out driving in risky conditions!
Adjustments to School Activities
Now, it was going to be a Collaborative Planning Day, which usually means students have adjusted dismissal times. However, with the forecast looking so nasty, there’s no need for students to head to school at all. School employees, on the other hand, are expected to report to work at 10 a.m. and will continue with afternoon professional development activities as scheduled.
If your child participates in after-school activities, the good news is those are still on for today! Just keep an eye on the weather—it’s always better to be prepared.
Other Districts on Alert
Lexington County isn’t alone in this scramble to keep everyone safe. Schools in surrounding districts are adjusting their schedules as well:
- Fairfield County Schools will open three hours late.
- Lexington Two schools will start two hours late and have canceled 3K half-day child development classes.
- Lexington County School District Three will switch to an eLearning Day, meaning students can learn from the comfort of home.
- Lexington District Four and School District Five will also have a two-hour delay.
- Orangeburg County School District will be closed for the day.
- Richland One Schools will operate on a delay, but there won’t be any breakfast service. Students will still be able to enjoy lunch, though!
Special Announcement for Students
And for those high school students gearing up to take the SAT on March 5? Mark your calendars for a slight change! The exam has been postponed to March 11, 2025, so you’ve got a little extra time to sharpen those skills!
Stay Informed
As weather updates roll in and the storm passes through, school officials will be keeping everyone in the loop. Expect notifications through district callouts, text messages, their websites, and social media. So keep those channels open and your phones handy!
Final Thoughts
Safety is the name of the game here in Lexington. It’s always better to err on the side of caution, especially when it comes to our children and community. With the unpredictable weather ahead, we appreciate everyone’s flexibility and patience during this time. Stay safe, stay warm, and we’ll ride out this storm together!
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Additional Resources
- SW Lex Ledger: Lexington One Cancels School
- WLTX: School Changes March 5 Due to Severe Weather
- WISTV: Orangeburg County School Closures
- LEX18: Lexington Prepares for Winter Weather
- Wikipedia: Severe Weather
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