High Schools in South Carolina Within a 250 Mile Radius of Middle Tennessee State University
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Class of 2002
The Riley Institute at Furman ® Class of 2002 Katie Lee, First Place Spartanburg High School Spartanburg, SC Katie did a one‐on‐one mentoring program with Spartanburg High School Students and students from Houston Elementary School, where Spartanburg High students went to the elementary school on Wednesday mornings to help the children with their homework and form relationships. This program, known as “Helping Hands Mentoring Program” is still going and actually has expanded to another elementary school in the same district. Ann Stanton Cannarella Hartsville High School Hartsville, SC Ann Stanton created “Leisure Alley”: a small grassy community area turned into a park for the Boys and Girls Club of Hartsville, SC. The patch of grass was not maintained between the gym and learning center, making it the perfect place for a small "park." She, along with volunteers from her high school painted the park, as well as collected donations for landscaping picnic trees, and the play area. Nikasha Dicks Williston‐Elko High School Williston, SC Nikasha organized “Klub K.O.O.L: Spirit Day 2002,” an all day event designed to help younger youth in the community and provide them with role models. Klub K.O.O.L. (Kids Outreach, Operation Learn) participants included varsity football players, cheerleaders, and teachers who held a minature pep rally for the elementary school students and taught them about sportsmanship and dedication to working together as a team. Monica Handa Riverside High School Greer, SC Monica held a child mentoring program focused on getting children interested in reading. She went to a local daycare and read books to the children and reserved a special reading room at the library to read books to them. -
Schools Receiving American Scientist Because of the 2019 Sigma Xi
A B C 1 Schools Receiving American Scientist Because of the 2019 Sigma Xi Giving Tuesday Fundraiser 2 School Name City State 3 Alabama School of Mathematics and Science Mobile AL 4 Auburn High School Auburn AL 5 Calera High School Calera AL 6 Central High School Tuscaloosa AL 7 Creative Montessori Homewood AL 8 Enterprise High School Enterprise AL 9 Hoover High School Hoover AL 10 Hueytown High School Hueytown AL 11 Jackson-Olin High School Birmingham AL 12 James Clemens High School Madison City AL 13 Jefferson County International Bacculaureate Irondale AL 14 Jemison High School Huntsville AL 15 Lanier High School Montgomery AL 16 Montevallo High School Montevallo AL 17 Parker High School Birmingham AL 18 Paul W. Bryant High School Cottondale AL 19 Ramsay High School Birmingham AL 20 Reeltown High School Notasulga AL 21 The Altamont School Birmingham AL 22 Woodlawn High School Birmingham AL 23 Wp Davidson High School Mobile AL 24 Bergman High School Bergman AR 25 Clinton High School Clinton AR 26 Des Arc High School Des Arc AR 27 Green Forest High School Green Forest AR 28 Jacksonville High School Jacksonville AR 29 Mountain Home High School Mountain Home AR 30 Omaha High School Omaha AR 31 Pocahontas High School Dalton AR 32 Riverside High School Lake City AR 33 Sheridan High School Sheridan AR 34 Wynne High School Wynne AR 35 BASIS Phoenix Phoenix AZ 36 Blue Ridge High School Lakeside AZ 37 Cactus High School Glendale AZ 38 Campo Verde High School Gilbert AZ 39 Catalina Foothills High School Tucson AZ 40 Edge High School Himmel Park Tucson AZ 41 Edge High School NW Tucson AZ 42 Great Hearts Academies - Veritas Prep Phoenix AZ 43 Hamilton High School Chandler AZ 44 Independence HS Glendale AZ 45 Lake Havasu City High School Lake Havasu City AZ 46 Mesquite High School Gilbert AZ A B C 47 Show Low High School Show Low AZ 48 Veritas Preparatory Academy Phoenix AZ 49 American Heritage School Plantation FL 50 Apopka High School Apopka FL 51 Booker T. -
Site Code Institution Site Description City\Country County ID State 10001 0 AC Corcoran Elementary School Charleston Heights
Site Code Institution Site Description City\Country County ID State 10001 0 AC Corcoran Elementary School Charleston Heights 10 SC 10002 0 AC Moore Elementary School Columbia 40 SC 10003 0 Bethany Elementary School Clover 46 SC 10004 0 CC Blaney Elementary School Yonges Island 10 SC 10005 0 Central Elementary School Central 39 SC 10006 0 EB Ellington Elementary School Ravenel 10 SC 10007 0 Flowertown Elementary School Summerville 18 SC 10008 0 Forest Acres Elementary School Easley 39 SC 10009 0 Forest Lake Elementary School Columbia 40 SC 10010 0 Hunley Park Elementary School Charleston Heights 10 SC 10011 0 Irmo Elementary School Irmo 32 SC 10012 0 James B Edwards Elementary School Mt Pleasant 10 SC 10013 0 Jane Edwards Elementary School Edisto Island 10 SC 10014 0 Jennie Moore Elementary School Mt Pleasant 10 SC 10015 0 Joseph Keels Elementary School Columbia 40 SC 10016 0 Lexington Elementary School Lexington 32 SC 10017 0 Liberty Elementary School Liberty 39 SC 10018 0 Lyman Elementary School Lyman 42 SC 10019 0 Mary Ford Elementary School Charleston Heights 10 SC 10020 0 Memminger Elementary School Charleston 10 SC 10021 0 Midland Park Elementary School Charleston Heights 10 SC 10023 0 Nursery Road Elementary School Columbia 40 SC 10024 0 Oakland Elementary School Charleston 10 SC 10025 0 Pendleton Elementary School Pendleton 4 SC 10026 0 Pepperhill Elementary School Charleston Heights 10 SC 10027 0 Pine Street Elementary School Spartanburg 42 SC 10028 0 Ridgeland Elementary School Ridgeland 27 SC 10029 0 Rollings Elementary School -
Candidates for the U.S. Presidential Scholars Program January 2018
Candidates for the U.S. Presidential Scholars Program January 2018 [*] Candidate for Presidential Scholar in the Arts. [**] Candidate for Presidential Scholar in Career and Technical Education. [***]Candidate for Presidential Scholar and Presidential Scholar in the Arts [****]Candidate for Presidential Scholar and Presidential Scholar in Career and Technical Education Alabama AL - Ellie M. Adams, Selma - John T Morgan Academy AL - Kaylie M. Adcox, Riverside - Pell City High School AL - Tanuj Alapati, Huntsville - Randolph School AL - Will P. Anderson, Auburn - Auburn High School AL - Emma L. Arnold, Oxford - Donoho School The AL - Jiayin Bao, Madison - James Clemens High School AL - Jacqueline M. Barnes, Auburn - Auburn High School AL - Caroline M. Bonhaus, Tuscaloosa - Tuscaloosa Academy AL - William A. Brandyburg, Mobile - Saint Luke's Episcopal School: Upper School AL - Jordan C. Brown, Woodland - Woodland High School [**] AL - Cole Burns, Lineville - Lineville High School AL - Adelaide C. Burton, Mountain Brk - Mountain Brook High School [*] AL - Willem Butler, Huntsville - Virgil I. Grissom High School AL - Dylan E. Campbell, Mobile - McGill-Toolen Catholic High School AL - Sofia Carlos, Mobile - McGill-Toolen Catholic High School AL - Sara Carlton, Letohatchee - Fort Dale South Butler Academy [**] AL - Keenan A. Carter, Mobile - W. P. Davidson Senior High School AL - Amy E. Casey, Vestavia - Vestavia Hills High School AL - Madison T. Cash, Fairhope - Homeschool AL - Kimberly Y. Chieh, Mobile - Alabama School of Math & Science AL - Karenna Choi, Auburn - Auburn High School AL - Logan T. Cobb, Trussville - Hewitt-Trussville High School AL - Julia Coccaro, Spanish Fort - Spanish Fort High School AL - David M. Coleman, Owens Crossroad - Huntsville High School AL - Marvin C. Collins, Mobile - McGill-Toolen Catholic High School AL - Charlotte M. -
SC Teacher Loan Critical Need Geographic Areas
Geographic Schools for SC Teacher Loan Forgiveness for 2019-2020 To qualify, a school must meet one or more of the following criteria: an overall rating of below average or unsatisfactory, a poverty index of at least 70%, or a three-year teacher turnover rate of at least 20%. SCHOOL TYPE CD= Child THREE-YEAR Development AVERAGE TEACHER E= Elementary TURNOVER RATE SCHOOL ID M= Middle POVERTY (2015-16, 2016-17, 2018 REPORT CARD DISTRICT NAME SCHOOL NAME NUMBER H= High INDEX 2017-18) RATING QUALIFIES Y/N Abbeville County School District Diamond Hill 0160019 E 75.00 11 Average Yes Abbeville County School District Diamond Hill 0160019 M 75.00 11 Excellent Yes Abbeville County School District John C. Calhoun Elementary School 0160007 E 86.56 5.1 Below Average Yes Abbeville County School District Long Cane Primary 160020 P 81.86 8.8 Not Rated Yes Abbeville County School District Westwood Elementary 0160017 E 74.86 13.1 Below Average Yes Abbeville County School District Wright Middle School 0160016 M 70.44 11 Excellent Yes Abbeville County School District Abbeville High School 0160001 H 67.36 6.2 Good No Abbeville County School District Cherokee Trail Elementary School 0160018 E 57.24 10.6 Good No Abbeville County School District Cherokee Trail Elementary School 0160018 M 57.24 10.6 Excellent No Abbeville County School District Dixie High School 0160003 H 52.49 8.6 Good No Aiken County Public School District Aiken Middle School 0201057 M 82.27 26.1 Unsatisfactory Yes Aiken County Public School District Aiken Performing Arts Charter 0201603 H 75.00 53.3 Not Rated Yes Aiken County Public School District Clearwater Elementary School 0201024 E 81.93 14.8 Unsatisfactory Yes Aiken County Public School District Cyril B. -
PROGRAMME FOURTEENTH Annual Banquet and Induction Ceremony Saturday, April 5, 2008
PIEDMONT ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION HALL OF FAME PROGRAMME FOURTEENTH ANNUAL BANQUET AND INDUCTION CEREMONY Saturday, April 5, 2008 The Occasion Mr. Ernest Hamilton, Esq. Greenville, S.C. Beck High School Past Inductees Parade Introduction of MC Mr. Richard Dawkins Grace DINNER Association Life Member PRESENTATION OF INDUCTEES The Great & Legendary Beck High School Panthers Mr. Lonnie Holman Mr. Joe Floyd The Great & Legendary Washington High School Falcons Mrs. Brenda McBee Scott Mrs. Ethel Taylor The Great & Legendary Lincoln High School Rattlers Mr. Rudy Lamar Pearson Mr. William (Casey) Drummond The Great & Legendary Bryson High School Hurricanes Mr. Willie Lee Henderson Mr. Rexell Jackson The Mighty Great & Legendary Sterling High School Tigers Mr. Raymond Lake Mr. Thaddeus Franklin Mr. Terry Williams Good Night and Thanks for Coming 1 PIEDMONT ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION HALL OF FAME GREETINGS From the Executive Director of the Association April 2008 Dear Friends: On behalf of the Board of Directors, I welcome you to the Piedmont Athletic Association’s Fourteenth Annual Hall of Fame Banquet and Induction Ceremonies. The expressed purpose of the Hall of Fame is to honor those males and females who, by their accomplishments in and service to high school sports, bring honor to Greenville County, to South Carolina, and to the nation. I am sure you will agree that we fulfilled our purpose with this evening’s group of 11 inductees from the former Beck, Bryson, Lincoln, Sterling, and Washington High Schools of Greenville County. Also a special recognition presentation. We ask you to join us in congratulating this outstanding group of athletes and sports administrators who have played major roles in developing positive images for today’s students. -
South Carolina Educational Opportunity Programs Week 4 GREENVILLE, SPARTANBURG, CHEROKEE, & UNION Monday, September 19
South Carolina Educational Opportunity Programs Week 4 GREENVILLE, SPARTANBURG, CHEROKEE, & UNION Monday, September 19 – Friday, September 23 1 Carolinas Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers (Code of Ethics) The purpose of an Ed-Op Program is to provide a chance for high school students, particularly juniors and seniors, to be exposed to many different educational opportunities and to explore specific interests. 1. It is the responsibility of each college or university to inform any person (who represents that institution) of the CACRAO Code of Ethics which will be in effect at all CACRAO sponsored Educational Opportunity Programs. Each institutional representative must respect the rights of other institutions. ● One official representative is considered adequate at an Educational Opportunity Program. If more than one representative is needed, those present must confine all activities to the assigned space. ● Group presentations are not condoned in arena settings where a number of institutions share common quarters. Such presentations discourage students from exploring all of their options. ● The use of overly conspicuous exhibits as promotional devices are prohibited, i.e. (videos, large pictorial displays, balloons…) ● Distributed educational information must be limited to printed materials which are accurate and tasteful. Handouts such as key chains, balloons, pens, pennants, and foods are not acceptable. ● Applications for admissions may be distributed, but not completed at Educational Opportunity Programs. ● CACRAO members should display the highest levels of decorum and avoid any unprofessional behavior that would disgrace the CACRAO organization or that would infringe upon the rights of their fellow members. 2. School counselors are encouraged to limit program invitations to CACRAO members and other degree-granting institutions. -
South Carolina Educational Opportunity Programs Week 4 GREENVILLE, SPARTANBURG, CHEROKEE, & UNION Monday, September 17 – Friday, September 21
South Carolina Educational Opportunity Programs Week 4 GREENVILLE, SPARTANBURG, CHEROKEE, & UNION Monday, September 17 – Friday, September 21 1 Carolinas Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers (Code of Ethics) The purpose of an Ed-Op Program is to provide a chance for high school students, particularly juniors and seniors, to be exposed to many different educational opportunities and to explore specific interests. 1. It is the responsibility of each college or university to inform any person (who represents that institution) of the CACRAO Code of Ethics which will be in effect at all CACRAO sponsored Educational Opportunity Programs. Each institutional representative must respect the rights of other institutions. ● One official representative is considered adequate at an Educational Opportunity Program. If more than one representative is needed, those present must confine all activities to the assigned space. ● Group presentations are not condoned in arena settings where a number of institutions share common quarters. Such presentations discourage students from exploring all of their options. ● The use of overly conspicuous exhibits as promotional devices are prohibited, i.e. (videos, large pictorial displays, balloons…) ● Distributed educational information must be limited to printed materials which are accurate and tasteful. Handouts such as key chains, balloons, pens, pennants, and foods are not acceptable. ● Applications for admissions may be distributed, but not completed at Educational Opportunity Programs. ● CACRAO members should display the highest levels of decorum and avoid any unprofessional behavior that would disgrace the CACRAO organization or that would infringe upon the rights of their fellow members. 2. School counselors are encouraged to limit program invitations to CACRAO members and other degree-granting institutions. -
Furman University Greenville, South Carolina February 25, 2017
South Carolina Band Directors Association 2017 Region One Band Clinic Clinicians Mrs. Megan Cooper, Alternate Band Mr. Joshua Hinkel, Junior Band Mr. Vince Clayton, Clinic Band Dr. Nola Jones, Senior Band Rick Langdale, Jr. Jessica Wofford Region One Chairman All-State Chairperson Furman University Greenville, South Carolina February 25, 2017 TABLE OF CONTENTS Listing of Participating Schools………………………………………...Page 3 Alternate Band…………………………….………….…………….…..Page 4 Junior Band ……………………….…………………………………….Page 6 Clinic Band ………………...……….……………………………….….Page 8 Senior Band …………………………………………………………….Page 10 Region One Schools and Directors Beck Academy - Eric Bell Landrum High School - Dr. Barry Bridwell Berea High School - Joshua Morton Landrum Middle School - Jessica Pym Berea Middle School - Lenwood Hamilton Lawson Academy of the Arts - Jessica King Berry Shoals Intermediate School - Jonathan Valentine Lead Academy Charter School - Lee Scott Blue Ridge High School - Eric Wells League Academy - Graham McBride Blue Ridge Middle School - Kristin Gill Liberty High School - Matthew Smith Bob Jones Academy - Eric Woods & Kathy Woods Liberty Middle School - Hannah Chapman Boiling Springs High School - Rob Smith & Aaron Herman Mabry Middle School - Bryan Ard Boiling Springs Middle School - Deb Cooper & Nick Vivano Mauldin High School - Adam Scheuch & Katherine Laches Broome High School - Barry Wash Mauldin Middle School - Jim Kilgus & Julie Poston Bryson Middle School - Julie Summey McCracken Middle School - Vern Weygandt Carolina High School - Melissa Blair Middle School of Pacolet– Gene Vanderford Chapman High School - Kevin Horton & Jessica Wofford Northwest Middle School - Paul Laches Chesnee High School - Dr. Carla Tucker Northwood Middle School - Jake Campbell Chesnee Middle School - Kevin Hames Oakbrook Prep School - Katie Smith Christ Church Episcopal School - Trey Skaggs Pickens High School - Chaz Paxton Cowpens Middle School - Stephen Gans Pickens Middle School - Connie Douglas D.R. -
2013–14 Annual Report South Carolina Virtual School Program
2013–14 Annual Report South Carolina Virtual School Program Introduction The 2013–14 school year was a period of enormous growth and change for the South Carolina Virtual School Program (SCVSP). It experienced a 31 percent growth in student enrollment; increased its course offerings; provided curriculum resources to elementary and middle school schools; and launched a rebranding campaign. In addition to these changes, the SCVSP continued to provide high-quality courses and instruction to South Carolina students working toward a high school diploma. Both the continuation of services to these students and the changes that took place will be highlighted in this annual report. Course Offerings In 2013–14 the SCVSP offered 78 courses in 8 subject areas—career and technology education, English, fine arts, health/physical education, mathematics, science, social studies, and world languages—at varying levels, such as Advanced Placement™ and college preparatory (see Appendix B for a complete listing of courses). Included in this number were three languages—Spanish, Latin, and Mandarin Chinese—and a variety of electives in such popular career majors as health occupations, family and consumer science, and business education. Of the 78 courses, 4 were new: Anatomy and Physiology, Introduction to Architectural Design, Media Arts, and Spanish 3 CP. In addition, SCVSP offered credit recovery (CR) courses in the four core content areas—English, mathematics, science, and social studies—to students who failed to earn credit for them on their first attempt. Aside from credit-bearing courses, the SCVSP offered free test preparation for the national college entrance and Advanced Placement™ examinations, as well as the South Carolina High School Assessment Program examination. -
Appendix C CEEB SC High School Codes
HIGH SCHOCOUNTY ID COUNTY DESC HIGH DESC CITY 52256 96 Out-Of-State Laurel Springs School Ojci, CA 70335 96 Out-Of-State The HotchKiss School Lakeville, CT 110277 96 Out-Of-State Aquinas High School Augusta, Georgia 110278 96 Out-Of-State Augusta Prep. Martinez, Ga. 110282 96 Out-Of-State Curtis Baptist Augusta, Ga. 110302 96 Out-Of-State Westminster Schools Of Augusta Augusta 112022 96 Out-Of-State Augusta Christian Schools Martinez, Ga. 150695 96 Out-Of-State Culver Academics Culver 182560 96 Out-Of-State Larry Ryle High School Union, KY 220650 96 Out-Of-State Middlesex School Concord, Ma. 220685 96 Out-Of-State Deerfield Academy Deerfield, MA 220930 40 Richland Groton School Columbia 300185 96 Out-Of-State Phillips Exeter Academy Exeter, NH 310105 96 Out-Of-State Blair Academy Blairstown, NJ 310583 96 Out-Of-State Jackson Memorial High School Jackson, NJ 340120 96 Out-Of-State Asheville School Asheville 340297 96 Out-Of-State Gaston Day School Gastonia, NC 340665 96 Out-Of-State Charlotte Catholic High School Charlotte, N.C. 340667 96 Out-Of-State Charlotte Christian School Charlotte, NC 340687 96 Out-Of-State Providence Day School Charlotte, NC 340735 96 Out-Of-State Ardrey Kell High School Charlotte, NC 341449 96 Out-Of-State Forestview High School Gastonia, NC 342830 96 Out-Of-State South Columbus High School Tabor City, NC 343179 96 Out-Of-State Polk County High School Columbus, NC 392122 96 Out-Of-State Veritas Scholars Academy 410000 1 Abbeville Abbeville High School Abbeville 410001 10 Charleston Oceanside Collegiate Academy -
Key Club International Paid Clubs Report
Date: 9/24/2021 Key Club International Page 1 of 242 Time: 11:07:19AM Paid Clubs Report FAR9003 Currency USD District from: H01 to H99 Customer Class: KCCLUB Order Date between 10/1/2020 and 09/30/2021 Paid Date between 9/1/2020 and 09/23/2021 Last St Invoice Paid Billed Intl Dist Club Id Cntry Club Name Sts Date Date Members Dues Dues Total H01 Alabama H94423 AL Carbon Hill High School 09/03/2020 10/30/2020 43 $301.00 $301.00 $602.00 H94659 AL Hokes Bluff High School 01/21/2021 02/12/2021 36 $500.00 $100.00 $600.00 H94638 AL Holt High School 12/03/2020 01/22/2021 11 $550.00 $100.00 $650.00 H94408 AL James Clemens High School 12/01/2020 12/17/2020 38 $266.00 $266.00 $532.00 H94410 AL Tanner High School 09/03/2020 04/20/2021 19 $133.00 $133.00 $266.00 H94674 AL Tuscaloosa Academy 02/11/2021 03/16/2021 61 $300.00 $100.00 $400.00 H94471 AL Winterboro High School 09/03/2020 10/26/2020 7 $49.00 $49.00 $98.00 H0101 Division 1 H85667 AL Fort Payne High School 09/03/2020 11/25/2020 119 $833.00 $833.00 $1,666.00 H84308 AL Grissom High School 08/23/2021 08/23/2021 27 $189.00 $189.00 $378.00 H92780 AL Lifegate Academy 09/03/2020 04/20/2021 3 $21.00 $21.00 $42.00 H93094 AL Westminster Christian Academy 09/03/2020 12/17/2020 70 $490.00 $490.00 $980.00 H01 Division 1 Total: 219 $1,533.00 $1,533.00 $3,066.00 A Active # of Dues Paid Clubs: 4 219 $1,533.00 $1,533.00 $3,066.00 H0102 Division 2 H92255 AL Brooks High School 09/03/2020 12/02/2020 46 $322.00 $322.00 $644.00 H93808 AL Clements High School 09/03/2020 01/18/2021 59 $413.00 $413.00 $826.00 H92811