Community engagement in shaping the new name for Lexington Traditional Magnet School.
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Sponsor Our ArticlesLexington Traditional Magnet School (LTMS) is set to change its name to better reflect the community’s heritage. Five finalist names have been proposed, each honoring local values and history. Principal Bryne Jacobs emphasizes the importance of community engagement in this decision, with residents invited to vote on their preferred name until March 26. The goal is to finalize the new name by May 2025. This change represents a significant transition for LTMS as it aims to become an academic and arts-centered institution.
Lexington is buzzing with excitement as the Lexington Traditional Magnet School (LTMS) prepares to embark on a new chapter in its long and storied history. The school is set to change its name to better reflect the rich heritage and significance of the community it serves. After thorough discussions and community input, five finalist names have been put forward, each paying tribute to the values and history that the school embodies.
The proposed names come from a variety of backgrounds, each offering a unique connection to the community. Here are the five finalists:
Principal Bryne Jacobs believes that the new name should resonate with the school’s innovative culture and the spirit of its current programming. The aspiration is to reignite the community’s pride in LTMS, making it an influential part of the Lexington educational landscape once again. With over 100 years of history behind it, the school was originally opened as the Lexington Senior High School in the early 1900s and has seen numerous name changes over the decades.
To ensure the renaming reflects the community’s values, plenty of engagement and feedback has been sought. Community forums have been held to gather thoughts and suggestions, blending the voices of residents, students, and staff. Interestingly, students have stepped up to conduct research and even made presentations on the proposed names, showcasing their eagerness and involvement in shaping the school’s future.
Residents of Lexington can participate in this exciting decision by casting their votes for the new school name until March 26. After the voting wraps up, principal Jacobs will present the final recommendations to the Fayette Board of Education shortly after. The goal is to finalize the new name by the school board meeting in May 2025, hopefully enacting the change before the next academic year kicks off.
As LTMS transitions into an academic and arts-centered powerhouse, the importance of a name that resonates with this new direction is crucial. The intention is to foster an environment where creativity and academic excellence thrive, and a fresh name could symbolize this shift. However, it’s worth noting that some community members have expressed concerns about feeling uninformed in the decision-making process, highlighting the importance of ongoing communication and inclusivity.
As Lexington moves closer to settling on a new name for this vital educational institution, the excitement continues to build. Whatever the final choice may be, it will undoubtedly reflect the rich heritage and promising future that lies ahead for the Lexington Traditional Magnet School and its dedicated community.
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