
We would like to recognize Devion Collins as the September Student of the Month!


If you missed Dr. Fitzpatrick 's Teacher Cadet to Superintendent first episode, watch now https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ROLfuLAh8Ts


Lancaster County School District will be closed on Friday, September 27, 2024, and we will have an eLearning day. We have been in contact with Emergency Management and the Governor has declared a State of Emergency. Due to threat of wind gusts exceeding the state regulations, busses will not be able to travel the roadways. As a safety precaution, ALL Lancaster County schools, buildings, and facilities will be closed on Friday, September 27, 2024. Lancaster County School District will have an Elearning day. You will receive eLearning information from your student’s school. ALL events and activities are canceled on Friday, September 27, 2024.


Join Meredith Danztler, CERRA’s Pre-Collegiate Program Director, as she shares Dr. Fitzpatrick’s inspiring journey from Teacher Cadet to Lancaster County School District Superintendent.
The special three-part video series will premiere every Thursday night at 7:00, starting on September 12th, and will run through October 3rd, on CERRA’s Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram pages.


Lancaster County School District will be closed on Friday, September 27, 2024, and we will have an eLearning day. We have been in contact with Emergency Management and the Governor has declared a State of Emergency. Due to threat of wind gusts exceeding the state regulations, busses will not be able to travel the roadways. As a safety precaution, ALL Lancaster County schools, buildings, and facilities will be closed on Friday, September 27, 2024. Lancaster County School District will have an Elearning day. You will receive eLearning information from your student’s school. ALL events and activities are canceled on Friday, September 27, 2024.


Intro to Horticulture students are practicing equipment safety and operation skills.

Students are enjoying the opportunity to buy snacks this week in support of SkillsUSA! We appreciate the support and look forward to everything students will be able to do with SkillsUSA this year!

If you missed Dr. Fitzpatrick 's Teacher Cadet to Superintendent first episode, watch now https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QWal7iC9HFM


Join Meredith Danztler, CERRA’s Pre-Collegiate Program Director, as she shares Dr. Fitzpatrick’s inspiring journey from Teacher Cadet to Lancaster County School District Superintendent.
The special three-part video series will premiere every Thursday night at 7:00, starting on September 12th, and will run through October 3rd, on CERRA’s Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram pages.


There is always something good cooking up in culinary!
During a lesson on September 18, Culinary Arts Management 2 students celebrated Hispanic Heritage. Students were able to share family recipes with classmates. They also grilled carnitas and seared flat bread.

Last week Health Science students went to MUSC Lancaster for the first Pulse Program Session - Nursing Services!

HOSA is hosting a bake sale this week! The money raised will help offset costs of activities and trips for HOSA students throughout the year!

Firefighting students worked on trapped victim extraction skills this week!


Carpentry 1 students are learning new skills using a router and vertical band saw.

If you missed Dr. Fitzpatrick 's Teacher Cadet to Superintendent first episode, watch now https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3aGXMmv_pDk


Remember to schedule a conference with your student's teacher!


Join Meredith Danztler, CERRA’s Pre-Collegiate Program Director, as she shares Dr. Fitzpatrick’s inspiring journey from Teacher Cadet to Lancaster County School District Superintendent.
The special three-part video series will premiere every Thursday night at 7:00, starting on September 12th, and will run through October 3rd, on CERRA’s Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram pages.


We are excited for the sports seasons and after-school activities to be underway. Lancaster County School District places safety for students, staff, and community members as a priority. Please join us in keeping our campuses and facilities safe.
First and foremost, we expect every visitor to our activities to be respectful toward the athletes, thespians, band members, staff, administrators, other guests, and law enforcement partners working at our events.
All guests to our district events are required to adhere to our Clear Bag Policy. When guests come to our facilities, they will not be permitted into the activities with any bag other than a clear bag. The bags also may not be larger than 12 by 12 inches and 6 inches deep. For more information. click on the Clear Bag Policy.
Weapons are not permitted on school property – including during sporting events, forums, and arts performances - unless you are a sworn law enforcement officer permitted to carry with proper identification. Our Safety and Security team will be working entrances to many of our events to screen guests for weapons.
Entry to District Events
This year we have revised our entry guidelines for school events to promote a safer environment for our community.
Anyone under the age of 18 not currently enrolled in school must be accompanied by a parent, guardian or responsible adult.
Elementary and middle school students must have an adult accompany them at events. No elementary and middle school students will be permitted to stay unaccompanied.
Guests to our events will not be allowed to stand, congregate, or “hang out” in the concourse or around the concession stand areas during events.
Any violation of rules may result in removal or being trespassed.
Our safety and security team will continue collaborating with the Lancaster Police Department and Lancaster County Sheriff’s Office to ensure everyone can feel comfortable and safe in our facilities.
*This applies to all events open to the public. This does not apply to internal school events that are not open to the public such as prom, dances, club/organization activities
Updated 9/11/24


The International Bodyguard & Security Services Association (IBSSA) recognized the LCSD Career Center as a Scholastic Training Center on Wednesday, September 11. The Career Center’s Law Enforcement Instructor, Mr. Heyward, invited the IBSSA Chairman as his first guest speaker, Mr. Karl L. de la Guerra. Mr. de la Guerra is also the founder and CEO of KDI Tactical Operations Training and KDI Protective Services. He was a wonderful guest speaker sharing his over 30 years of Law Enforcement and Executive Protection experience with all three classes. During his time, Mr. Heyward shared the curriculum and objectives set forth by the State of South Carolina and the workshop teaching model promoted by the Career Center to enhance hands-on learning for vocational careers. These touch points lead to the Career Center receiving the honor of being recognized as an International Bodyguard & Security Services Association Scholastic Training Center. A great day to be a Phoenix!


Our administrators do it all! Our parking spaces needed to be widened, so our administrators made it happen! Now teachers will have more room to park!