Constituent Boards
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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.
Contact Us
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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Three-peat complete: Military Magnet rolls to a third straight state title
Thanks to a stifling defense and a big second quarter in the South Carolina High School League A state finals, Military Magnet Academy (25-6) cemented its legacy as a dynasty in girls' basketball.
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South Carolina State Superintendent Visits Stall High School
On January 18, 2023, South Carolina State Superintendent of Education Ellen Weaver made her first visit to a public school since she was sworn in. She toured R.B. Stall High School, met with staff and students, and spoke with local media.
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Cooper River Center for Advanced Studies Winter Showcase
Cooper River Center for Advanced Studies is developing students to become highly trained professionals
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STEM studies picking up STEAM in CCSD
Charleston County School District (CCSD) is at the forefront when it comes to offering students STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) and STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math) experiences and educational opportunities.
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National Principals Month: A transformation is happening under the leadership of Principal Smalls
The students at Chicora Elementary School love their principal. Many say she treats them as if they were her own. In Principal Monica Smalls’ heart, they are.
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Principal Baez graduates from civic leadership program
Pepperhill Elementary School Principal Dr. Jennifer Baez recently graduated from the Charleston Metro Chamber of Commerce Civic Leaders Academy.
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Stall unveils program to help students using navigational language instruction
Starting this school year, R.B. Stall High School will welcome students to the Newcomer Center. The center will operate as an intensive English acquisition school within the school to help scholars acclimate to Charleston County School District.
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SOA senior named as National Student Poet
Winslow Hastie, Jr. a senior at Charleston County School of the Arts (SOA) was one of five students chosen as a National Student Poet by The Scholastic Art & Writing Awards. The Institute of Museum and Library Services and the Alliance for Young Artists & Writers partner to present the National Student Poets Program (NSPP), the country’s highest honor for youth poets presenting original work.