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Two South Carolina teens charged with attempted arson of school and church

Two South Carolina teens charged with attempted arson of school and church

Two teenagers in Anderson, South Carolina have been charged with trying to burn down a church and a school. The names of the 13 and 14 year old suspects are being held in respect of their ages. The Associated Press... (Continue reading)

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Stone Academy of Greenville Makes the S.C. School Improvement Council’s 2010 Honor Roll

Stone Academy of Greenville Makes the S.C. School Improvement Council’s 2010 Honor Roll

Stone Academy, along with 10 other schools in South Carolina, has been named to the S.C. School Improvement Council’s 2010 Honor Roll for its significant efforts to build parent and community commitment to their local schools. Stone Academy and other... (Continue reading)

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REFLECTIONS: Foreign Language Teachers Workshop 2010 at USC Upstate

REFLECTIONS: Foreign Language Teachers Workshop 2010 at USC Upstate

Spartanburg, S.C. - The Foreign Language Program at the University of South Carolina Upstate will host REFLECTIONS: Foreign Language Teachers Workshop 2010 “Integrated Language Assessment: Evaluating Real Language In Use” on Friday, March 19 from 8:00 a.m. to 3:00... (Continue reading)

Nearly 800 Teachers Achieve National Board Certification; SC Keeps Third-Place Ranking

Nearly 800 Teachers Achieve National Board Certification; SC Keeps Third-Place Ranking

Another 799 South Carolina teachers have joined the ranks of those receiving the highest credential available in the teaching profession, up from 755 teachers in 2008, the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards has announced. With this announcement, South Carolina... (Continue reading)

Greenville County Schools Receives Three-Year, $1.6 Million Grant from US Department of Education

Greenville County Schools Receives Three-Year, $1.6 Million Grant from US Department of Education

Greenville County Schools has been selected to receive $1.6 million over three years from the US Department of Education. The Grant will be used to implement an Advanced Placement Incentive Program (APIP) in seven schools that primarily serve students... (Continue reading)

Clemson Gives the Gift of Wellness to South Carolina School Children

Clemson Gives the Gift of Wellness to South Carolina School Children

Clemson University President James F. Barker announced a major gift that expands the school’s relationship with an Upstate development company to support a program aimed at improving the health and wellness of school children across the Carolinas. The Cliffs Communities... (Continue reading)

Finalists Announced for the 2010 Carolina First Palmetto Finest Awards

Finalists Announced for the 2010 Carolina First Palmetto Finest Awards

The coveted awards, sponsored by Carolina First, through a grant from the Carolina First Foundation, and the South Carolina Association of School Administrators (SCASA), are presented each year to two elementary schools, one middle school and one high school. Winners... (Continue reading)

Local Greenville author publishes children’s book!

Local Greenville author publishes children's book!

Michael P. Gibson, couldn’t have imagined 5 years ago when he and his wife Tesha adopted their Maltese puppy Lulie Anna he would now be writing children’s books. Michael, a Greenville native, manages an upstate Cardiac Rehabilitation Program but... (Continue reading)

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Frank Holleman for South Carolina Superintendent of Education Raises $210,000 in Fourth Quarter

Frank Holleman for South Carolina Superintendent of Education Raises $210,000 in Fourth Quarter

GREENVILLE, SC – January 6, 2010 - Frank Holleman, candidate for South Carolina Superintendent of Education, announced today that his campaign has raised over $210,000 in the final quarter of 2009.  The fourth quarter of 2009 was the first full... (Continue reading)

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Slater-Marietta Elementary Students Place in NFL’s Punt, Pass and Kick National Competition

Slater-Marietta Elementary Students Place in NFL’s Punt, Pass and Kick National Competition

Slater-Marietta Elementary School has many things of which to be proud, but now they can show off their brother and sister duo Isaac and Brittany Shipman who both won State Championships in the NFL’s Punt, Pass and Kick National Competition. After... (Continue reading)

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