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2018-2019 News
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Charleston Promise Neighborhood Program Supports Art at Sanders-Clyde
Charleston Promise Neighborhood “Inspirational Pathways,” made possible through the generosity of Barbara Melvin and Hydrick Services, and now in its fourth year, has resulted in a commissioned work from the artist, Julia Deckman.
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St. Paul's Constituent District 23 Vacancy
he vacant seat will be appointed by the Charleston County School District Board upon the recommendation of the St. Paul’s Constituent District No. 23 Board.
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CCSD’s Summer Residency Received a $1,000 Award from the WhatWorksSC celebration
As a finalist, CCSD’s Summer Residency received a $1,000 cash award at the WhatWorksSC celebration luncheon on Tuesday, October 30, 2018.
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History Comes Alive at Buist Academy with Tuskegee Airmen
A documented original Tuskegee Airmen, Dr. Eugene J. Richardson, Jr. and flight instructor, Retired Col. Robert Hughes, spoke to Buist Academy students last week. They both served during the World War II era. (Photo Story | Count on 2 Video)
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Amazon Hour of Code at Jane Edwards
Amazon, one of the top electronic commerce companies in the world, is sending representatives to Jane Edwards Elementary School for Computer Science Education Week (December 3-9, 2018).
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State Releases School Report Cards
Improving school performance begins with understanding the conditions, successes, and challenges of each school. South Carolina is required by federal and state law to create annual report cards for the public with key data about how students and schools are doing. The South Carolina School Report Cards released Friday to provide information to build that understanding.
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James B. Edwards Named Samull Herb Garden Grant Awardee
The Herb Society of America's Samull Classroom Herb Garden Grant Committee has selected James B. Edwards Elementary School to receive a grant for $300 to be used towards their herb garden project.
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Demonstration of SC Future Makers Program at North Charleston High School
On Tuesday, December 4th, the South Carolina Manufacturers Alliance (SCMA) and STEM Premier presented the SC Future Makers program to seniors and faculty North Charleston High School.
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James B. Edwards Receives SC DHEC Grant for $1,500
James B. Edwards Elementary School (JBE) received a South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control grant for $1,500.
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Tiger Teams Tackle School Work Orders
n a school district as large as Charleston County there are numerous and very diverse maintenance needs. To be proactive, the Charleston County School District’s Facilities Management Department has created Tiger Teams to handle maintenance and cosmetic issues that arise at each school. (Watch the YouTube video)
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Meeting Street @Brentwood Awarded $6,000 Wellness Grant
Meeting Street Elementary @ Brentwood has received a Wellness Inspired School Environment (WISE) award from BlueCross BlueShield of South Carolina Foundation!
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Charles Pinckney Elementary Named National Beta School of Distinction
The staff at Charles Pinckney Elementary School (CPES) is excited to announce their school is a National Beta 2018-2019 National School of Distinction.
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Cindy Bohn Coats Elected as SCSBA Region 2 Director
Cindy Bohn Coates, CCSD Board of Trustees member was elected as Region 2 Director of the South Carolina School Boards Association (SCSBA) during the association’s annual Delegate Assembly in Charleston this past Saturday, December 8, 2018. She was elected to a four-year term. Region 2 serves Charleston County
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Ambassador Program Fosters Inclusion and Peer-to-Peer Learning
Bilingual students at St. John’s High School (SJHS) are setting the example for what a successful high school student looks like. They are taking ownership of their education by participating in the new Ambassador Program that pairs non-English speaking students with a Heritage speaking student. It counts as a course credit and is designed to support and foster the inclusion of non-English speaking students. (Watch the YouTube video here).