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Constituent Boards
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Purpose
CCSD utilizes Constituent Boards with the purpose:
- To assign students to non-magnet local schools in the constituent district, subject to appeal to the CCSD Board of Trustees.
- To consider and determine student transfer requests, both inter and intra-district, subject to appeal to the CCSD Board of Trustees.
- To hear and decide student discipline appeals, subject to appeal to the CCSD Board of Trustees.
- Inform CCSD Board of Trustees of the well-being of district schools.
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Stephanie Skinner
Constituent Board Liaison
Phone: 843-937-6425, Email: Stephanie_Skinner@charleston.k12.sc.us
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District 4 News
District News
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A pair of CCSD cross country standouts capture state crowns
Two cross-country runners from Charleston County School District won individual state titles at the South Carolina High School League state meets on November 11, 2023, at Newberry College.
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Dr. Perrineau celebrated during National Principals Month
Faith drives all things that Dr. Robert Perrineau does. Through his faith, he is enabled and empowered to be the best educator and administrator he can be.
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CCSD scholars recognized for perfect AP scores
A combined total of eight Charleston County School District (CCSD) graduates from the Class of 2023 and current students earned perfect scores on their college-level Advanced Placement® exams during the 2022-2023 school year.
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Brunilda Mejias is the bridge of connection at Lambs Elementary School
When Brunilda Mejias came to the United States from Venezuela five years ago she was aware of the possible difficulties she might face trying to gain employment. Fortunately, she teamed up with a friend and started a small cleaning business that grew to be quite successful.
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Three CCSD schools now accredited by leading early education organization
Charleston County School District (CCSD) is proud to announce Mary Ford Early Learning & Family Center and Midland Park Primary School recently earned accreditation from the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC)
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Academic Magnet earns top-10 national ranking by U.S. News and World Report
Academic Magnet High School (AMHS) remains one of the top high schools in the country according to the newest U.S. News & World Report national rankings.
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Book Angels at Malcolm C. Hursey Montessori School
Malcolm C. Hursey Montessori School students were the proud recipients of over 2,000 books this week. The donation came from Book Angels, a local non-profit started by Clarence and Judy Manning in 2011.
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Schools focus on making literacy fun in the summer
Two Charleston County School District (CCSD) elementary schools, Angel Oak Elementary School and Chicora Elementary School, have been awarded a $3,000 Summer Reading Grant from Dollar General to keep students reading throughout the summer.