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CCSD students treated to NBA game
Over 100 Charleston County School District (CCSD) students in some of the district’s Acceleration Schools and their chaperones were treated to a trip to watch the Charlotte Hornets play the Utah Jazz last month.
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Wando Culinary Arts program dominates state competition
Students from Wando High School’s award-winning Culinary Arts program recently brought home several first-place honors from two state-level Career and Technical student organization competitions: the Family, Career, and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) State Leadership Conference (February 5-7) in North Charleston and the South Carolina ProStart Student Invitational (March 3-5, 2024) Myrtle Beach.
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CCSD recognizes Month of the Military Child
Charleston County School District (CCSD) recognized April as the Month of the Military Child at the March 25, 2024 Board of Trustees meeting.
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Charleston’s Poet Laureate participates in workshop with Montessori Community students
Charleston’s first Poet Laureate, Marcus Amaker, conducted a workshop with students from Montessori Community School on Tuesday, March 19, 2024.
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MMA receives accreditation as JROTC Honor Unit of distinction
Military Magnet Academy (MMA) received accreditation as a JROTC Honor Unit of Distinction (HUD) with a score of 98.2 percent.
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CCSD announces Top Five Finalists for 2024 Teacher of the Year
Charleston County School District (CCSD) officials surprised five teachers today by announcing their selection as the Top Five Finalists for 2024 Teacher of the Year.
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CCSD recognizes Star Principals of 2024
Charleston County School District (CCSD) staff, including Superintendent of Schools Anita Huggins, honored six Star Principals on Monday, March 18, 2024, with surprise announcements at their schools.
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JICHS earns title of National Banner Unified Champion School
James Island Charter High School (JICHS) recently earned the distinguished title of "National Banner Unified Champion School" by the Special Olympics, showcasing its dedication to fostering inclusion through the fulfillment of 10 standards of excellence.