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Lexington County School District Three announces Nicole Yaworski as the new Assistant Principal of Batesburg-Leesville Elementary School

  • May 13
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Batesburg - Leesville 05/13/2026 - Lexington County School District Three announces Nicole Yaworski as the new Assistant Principal of Batesburg-Leesville Elementary School, effective July 1, 2026. Ms. Yaworski, who is affectionately referred to as “Coach Y” by her students, will replace Samantha Kennedy, who will transition to Batesburg-Leesville Middle School as the school’s new principal. 


Currently serving as a Physical Education teacher at Batesburg-Leesville Elementary School, Ms. Yaworski also serves the district as Assistant Athletic Director and Head Varsity Girls Tennis Coach at Batesburg-Leesville High School. Ms. Yaworski earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Physical Education from Lander University and recently completed her Master of Education in Educational Leadership from Arkansas State University. Throughout her career, she has demonstrated a strong commitment to student success, school leadership, and community involvement.


In addition to her classroom and leadership responsibilities, Ms. Yaworski has led numerous school initiatives including serving as the school’s PBIS leader, Student Activities Committee leader, and Related Arts & Special Areas Team leader. She was named Batesburg-Leesville Elementary School’s Teacher of the Year in 2025 and currently serves as Lexington County School District Three’s overall Teacher of the Year.


“I am incredibly honored and excited to transition into the role of Assistant Principal at the school where my teaching career began,” said Ms. Yaworski. “This district and school have played a significant role in shaping me both personally and professionally, and I am grateful for the opportunity to continue serving the students, staff, and community in a new capacity. I look forward to supporting student success, fostering meaningful relationships, and helping build upon the strong foundation that makes this school such a special place.”


In her spare time, Ms. Yaworski enjoys playing fetch with her dogs, spending time with family, and attending sporting events. 



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