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School District SCHOOL DISTRICT SCHOOL NAME ABBEVILLE CO SCHOOL DISTRICT ABBEVILLE CO CAREER CENTER ABBEVILLE HIGH SCHOOL CHEROKEE TRAIL ELEM SCHOOL DIAMOND HILL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DIXIE HIGH SCHOOL JOHN C CALHOUN ELEM SCHOOL LONG CANE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL WESTWOOD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL WRIGHT MIDDLE SCHOOL AIKEN CO SCHOOL DISTRICT AIKEN PERFORMING ARTS ACADEMY LLOYD-KENNEDY CHARTER SCH MIDLAND VALLEY PREP SCH PINECREST CENTER AIKEN SCHOOL DISTRICT-AREA 1 AIKEN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL AIKEN HIGH SCHOOL AIKEN MIDDLE SCHOOL CHUKKER CREEK ELEM SCHOOL EAST AIKEN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL J D LEVER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL MILLBROOK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL MINNIE B KENNEDY MIDDLE SCHOOL NORTH AIKEN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL OAKWOOD-WINDSOR ELEM SCHOOL SCHOFIELD MIDDLE SCHOOL SOUTH AIKEN HIGH SCHOOL AIKEN SCHOOL DISTRICT-AREA 2 BELVEDERE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL HAMMOND HILL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL MOSSY CREEK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL NORTH AUGUSTA ELEM SCHOOL NORTH AUGUSTA HIGH SCHOOL NORTH AUGUSTA MIDDLE SCHOOL PAUL KNOX MIDDLE SCHOOL AIKEN SCHOOL DISTRICT-AREA 3 AIKEN CO CAREER & TECH CENTER BYRD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CLEARWATER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL GLOVERVILLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL JEFFERSON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL LANGLEY-BATH-CLEARWATER MS LEAVELLE MCCAMPBELL MIDDLE SCH 1 MIDLAND VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL WARRENVILLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL AIKEN SCHOOL DISTRICT-AREA 4 A L CORBETT MIDDLE SCHOOL CYRIL B BUSBEE ELEM SCHOOL RIDGE SPRING-MONETTA ELEM SCH RIDGE SPRING-MONETTA HIGH SCH WAGENER-SALLEY HIGH SCHOOL AIKEN SCHOOL DISTRICT-AREA 5 GREENDALE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL JACKSON MIDDLE SCHOOL NEW ELLENTON MIDDLE SCHOOL REDCLIFFE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SILVER BLUFF HIGH SCHOOL ALLENDALE CO SCHOOL DISTRICT ALLENDALE ELEM SCHOOL ALLENDALE-FAIRFAX HIGH SCHOOL ALLENDALE-FAIRFAX MIDDLE SCH FAIRFAX ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ANDERSON CO OFFICE OF ED CAREER & TECHNOLOGY CENTER ANDERSON SCHOOL DISTRICT 1 CEDAR GROVE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CONCRETE PRIMARY SCHOOL HUNT MEADOWS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PALMETTO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PALMETTO HIGH SCHOOL PALMETTO MIDDLE SCHOOL PELZER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL POWDERSVILLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL POWDERSVILLE MIDDLE SCHOOL SPEARMAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL WEST PELZER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL WREN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL WREN HIGH SCHOOL WREN MIDDLE SCHOOL ANDERSON SCHOOL DISTRICT 2 BELTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL BELTON MIDDLE SCHOOL BELTON-HONEA PATH HIGH SCHOOL HONEA PATH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL HONEA PATH MIDDLE SCHOOL MARSHALL PRIMARY SCHOOL WRIGHT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ANDERSON SCHOOL DISTRICT 3 CRESCENT HIGH SCHOOL FLAT ROCK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL IVA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL STARR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL STARR-IVA MIDDLE SCHOOL ANDERSON SCHOOL DISTRICT 4 LA FRANCE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL MOUNT LEBANON ELEM SCHOOL PENDLETON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PENDLETON HIGH SCHOOL 2 RIVERSIDE MIDDLE SCHOOL TOWNVILLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ANDERSON SCHOOL DISTRICT 5 ADULT/COMMUNITY ED CTR CALHOUN ACADEMY OF THE ARTS CENTERVILLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CONCORD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL HANNA-WESTSIDE EXTENSION CAMP HOMELAND PARK ELEM SCHOOL LAKESIDE MIDDLE SCHOOL MCCANTS MIDDLE SCHOOL MCLEES ELEMENTARY SCHOOL MIDWAY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL NEVITT FOREST ELEM SCHOOL NEW PROSPECT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SOUTH FANT EARLY CHLDHD ED CTR SOUTHWOOD MIDDLE SCHOOL T L HANNA HIGH SCHOOL VARENNES ELEMENTARY SCHOOL WEST MARKET EARLY CHLDHD ED CT WESTSIDE HIGH SCHOOL WHITEHALL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL BAMBERG SCHOOL DISTRICT 1 BAMBERG-EHRHARDT HIGH SCHOOL BAMBERG-EHRHARDT MIDDLE SCHOOL RICHARD CARROLL ELEM SCHOOL RICHARD CARROLL PRIMARY SCHOOL BARNWELL SCHOOL DISTRICT 19 BLACKVILLE HILDA HIGH SCHOOL BLACKVILLE JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL MACEDONIA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL BARNWELL SCHOOL DISTRICT 45 BARNWELL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL BARNWELL HIGH SCHOOL BARNWELL PRIMARY SCHOOL GUINYARD BUTLER MIDDLE SCHOOL BEAUFORT CO SCHOOL DISTRICT BATTERY CREEK HIGH SCHOOL BEAUFORT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL BEAUFORT HIGH SCHOOL BEAUFORT MIDDLE SCHOOL BLUFFTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL BLUFFTON HIGH SCHOOL BROAD RIVER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL COOSA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DAUFUSKIE ISLAND ELEM SCHOOL H E MCCRACKEN MIDDLE SCHOOL HILTON HEAD EARLY CHLDHD CTR HILTON HEAD FOR CREATIVE ARTS HILTON HEAD HIGH SCHOOL HILTON HEAD INT'L BAC SCHOOL HILTON HEAD MIDDLE SCHOOL 3 JAMES J DAVIS ELEM SCHOOL JOSEPH SHANKLIN ELEM SCHOOL LADY'S ISLAND ELEM SCHOOL LADY'S ISLAND MIDDLE SCHOOL MICHAEL C RILEY ELEM SCHOOL MOSSY OAKS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL OKATIE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PORT ROYAL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ROBERT SMALLS MIDDLE SCHOOL SHELL POINT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ST HELENA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL WHALE BRANCH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL WHALE BRANCH MIDDLE SCHOOL BERKELEY CO SCHOOL DISTRICT BERKELEY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL BERKELEY HIGH SCHOOL BERKELEY INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL BERKELEY MIDDLE SCHOOL BERKLELEY COUNTY ALT SCHOOL BOULDER BLUFF ELEM SCHOOL CAINHOY ELEMENTARY MIDDLE SCH CANE BAY HIGH SCHOOL COLLEGE PARK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL COLLEGE PARK MIDDLE SCHOOL CROSS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CROSS HIGH SCHOOL DANIEL ISLAND SCHOOL DEVON FOREST ELEMENTARY SCHOOL GOOSE CREEK HIGH SCHOOL GOOSE CREEK PRIMARY SCHOOL H E BONNER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL HANAHAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL HANAHAN HIGH SCHOOL HANAHAN MIDDLE SCHOOL HOWE HALL AIMS ELEM SCHOOL J K GOURDIN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL MACEDONIA MIDDLE SCHOOL MARRINGTON SCHOOL SANGAREE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SANGAREE INTERM SCHOOL SANGAREE MIDDLE SCHOOL SEDGEFIELD INTERM SCHOOL SEDGEFIELD MIDDLE SCHOOL ST STEPHEN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ST STEPHEN MIDDLE SCHOOL STRATFORD HIGH SCHOOL TIMBERLAND HIGH SCHOOL WESTVIEW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 4 WESTVIEW MIDDLE SCHOOL WESTVIEW PRIMARY SCHOOL WHITESVILLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CALHOUN CO PUBLIC SCHOOL DIST CALHOUN COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL GUINYARD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL JOHN FORD MIDDLE SCHOOL SANDY RUN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CHARLESTON CO SCHOOL DISTRICT CHARLESTON CHTR SCH-MATH-SCI CHARLESTON DEV ACAD CS EAST COOPER MONTESSORI CS GREG MATHIS CHARTER SCHOOL JAMES ISLAND CHARTER HIGH SCH ORANGE GROVE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SEA ISLAND YOUTHBUILD CS SUSAN BOYKIN ACADEMY CHARLESTON CO SD-LRNG CMTY 1 BELLE HALL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL BUIST ACADEMY-ADVANCED STUDIES CHARLES PINCKNEY ELEM SCHOOL CHARLESTON PROGRESSIVE ACADEMY EDMUND A BURNS ELEM SCHOOL JAMES B EDWARDS ELEM SCHOOL JAMES SIMONS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL JENNIE MOORE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL LAUREL HILL PRIMARY SCHOOL MAMIE P WHITESIDES ELEM SCHOOL MEMMINGER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL MITCHELL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL MT PLEASANT ACADEMY SANDERS-CLYDE ELEM SCHOOL ST JAMES-SANTEE ELEM SCHOOL SULLIVANS ISLAND ELEM SCHOOL WILMOT J FRASER ELEM SCHOOL CHARLESTON CO SD-LRNG CMTY 2 ANGEL OAK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ASHLEY RIVER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL C C BLANEY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DRAYTON HALL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL E B ELLINGTON ELEM SCHOOL EDITH L FRIERSON ELEM SCHOOL HARBOR VIEW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL JAMES ISLAND ELEMENTARY SCHOOL JANE EDWARDS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL MINNIE HUGHES ELEM SCHOOL MONTESSORI CMTY OF CHARLESTON MT ZION ELEMENTARY SCHOOL MURRAY-LASAINE ELEM SCHOOL OAKLAND ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SPRINGFIELD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 5 ST ANDREW'S ELEMENTARY SCHOOL STILES POINT ELEM SCHOOL STONO PARK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CHARLESTON CO SD-LRNG CMTY 3 A C CORCORAN ELEM SCHOOL CHICORA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL HUNLEY PARK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL LADSON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL LAMBS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL LIBERTY HILL ACADEMY MALCOLM HURSEY ELEMENTARY SCH MARY FORD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL MATILDA DUNSTON ELEMENTARY SCH MIDLAND PARK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL NORTH CHARLESTON ELEM SCHOOL PEPPERHILL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL W B GOODWIN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CHARLESTON CO SD-LRNG CMTY 4 ALICE BIRNEY MIDDLE SCHOOL BRENTWOOD MIDDLE SCHOOL BURKE MIDDLE SCHOOL C E WILLIAMS MIDDLE SCHOOL FT JOHNSON MIDDLE SCHOOL HAUT GAP MIDDLE SCHOOL JAMES ISLAND MIDDLE SCHOOL LAING MIDDLE SCHOOL MCCLELLANVILLE MIDDLE SCHOOL MORNINGSIDE MIDDLE SCHOOL MOULTRIE MIDDLE SCHOOL R D SCHRODER MIDDLE SCHOOL ST ANDREW'S MIDDLE SCHOOL THOMAS C CARIO MIDDLE SCHOOL WEST ASHLEY MIDDLE SCHOOL CHARLESTON CO SD-LRNG CMTY 5 ACADEMIC MAGNET HIGH SCHOOL BAPTIST HILL HIGH SCHOOL BURKE HIGH SCHOOL CHARLESTON CO SCHOOL-ARTS CHARLESTOWNE ACADEMY GARRETT ACADEMY OF TECHNOLOGY LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL MILITARY MAGNET ACADEMY MURRAY HILL ACADEMY NORTH CHARLESTON HIGH SCHOOL R B STALL HIGH SCHOOL SEPTIMA P CLARK CORPORATE ACAD ST JOHN'S HIGH SCHOOL WANDO HIGH SCHOOL WEST ASHLEY HIGH SCHOOL CHEROKEE CO SCHOOL DISTRICT 1 ALMA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 6 B D LEE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL BLACKSBURG ELEMENTARY SCHOOL BLACKSBURG HIGH SCHOOL BLACKSBURG MIDDLE SCHOOL BLACKSBURG PRIMARY SCHOOL CHEROKEE TECHNOLOGY CTR COMMUNITY LEARNING CENTER CORINTH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DRAYTONVILLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL GAFFNEY HIGH SCHOOL GAFFNEY MIDDLE SCHOOL GOUCHER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL GRANARD MIDDLE SCHOOL GRASSY POND ELEMENTARY SCHOOL JOHN E EWING MIDDLE SCHOOL LIMESTONE CENTRAL ELEM SCHOOL LUTHER L VAUGHAN ELEM SCHOOL MARY BRAMLETT ELEM SCHOOL NORTHWEST ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CHESTER CO SCHOOL DISTRICT ACADEMY FOR TEACHING & LRNG CHESTER CO CAREER CENTER CHESTER MIDDLE SCHOOL CHESTER PARK ELEM SCH-FINE ART CHESTER PARK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CHESTER PARK IS-LIT & TECH CHESTER SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL GREAT FALLS ELEM SCHOOL GREAT FALLS HIGH SCHOOL GREAT FALLS MIDDLE SCHOOL LEWISVILLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL LEWISVILLE HIGH SCHOOL LEWISVILLE MIDDLE SCHOOL CHESTERFIELD CO SCHOOL DIST CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL CHERAW HIGH SCHOOL CHERAW INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL CHERAW PRIMARY SCHOOL CHESTERFIELD HIGH SCHOOL CHESTERFIELD-RUBY MIDDLE SCH EDWARDS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL JEFFERSON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL LONG MIDDLE SCHOOL MCBEE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL MCBEE HIGH SCHOOL NEW HEIGHTS MIDDLE SCHOOL PAGELAND ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PALMETTO LEARNING CENTER PETERSBURG PRIMARY SCHOOL 7 PLAINVIEW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL RUBY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CLOVER SCHOOL DISTRICT 2 BETHANY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL BETHEL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CLOVER HIGH SCHOOL CLOVER JR HIGH SCHOOL CLOVER MIDDLE SCHOOL CROWDERS CREEK ELEMENTARY SCH CROWDERS CREEK MIDDLE SCHOOL GRIGGS ROAD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL KINARD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL KNOX ST SCHOOL COLLETON
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