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FY 2017-2018 CHESTER COUNTY SCHOOLS CHECK REGISTER FOR 9/1/2017 TO 9/30/2017 & CHECK NUMBERS 0 TO 2147483647 CASH ACCT CHECK # CHECK DATE VENDOR NO/ NAME CHECK AMT 5735 09/13/2017 963839 HONEY BAKED HAM COMPANY 140.38 VO# 331167 INV# to pick up PO# 68014 140.38 Principal meeting lunches 711-271-660-2100-11 PUPIL ACTIVITY - PRINCIPALS 140.38 5736 09/19/2017 971755 NORTH PINES INC. 259.89 VO# 331593 INV# 75641 PO# 68005 259.89 t shirts 711-271-660-1930-11 PUPIL ACTIVITY - GRAPHICS 259.89 5737 09/19/2017 971020 SC FFA 60.00 VO# 331644 INV# N/A PO# 68054 60.00 Registration for COW Workshop (6 total) 711-271-660-1935-11 PUPIL ACTIVITY - HORTICULTURE 60.00 5738 09/19/2017 971560 COUNTRY MEATS 89.00 VO# 331669 INV# PO# 68055 89.00 Beef jerky fund raiser 711-271-660-2100-11 PUPIL ACTIVITY - PRINCIPALS 89.00 5739 09/26/2017 969394 ENTERPRISE RENTAL 200.46 VO# 332186 INV# Reservations only PO# 68143 200.46 Rental Car For HOSA Conference 711-271-660-4208-11 PUPIL ACTIVITY - HOSA 200.46 5740 09/26/2017 968054 CAROLINA MADE 395.07 VO# 332187 INV# 924862 PO# 68142 82.23 T shirts 711-271-660-1930-11 PUPIL ACTIVITY - 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6TH GRADE TEAM 2,700.00 9072 09/21/2017 697550 PIZZA HUT (CHESTER) 86.13 VO# 331947 INV# PO# 68033 86.13 PIZZA FOR CLASSY GIRLS MEETING 731-271-660-4122-31 PUPIL ACTIVITY - MENTOR CLASSY GIR 86.13 TLEWIS 10/03/2017 11:00:31AM Page 2 of 119 ap122r02 FY 2017-2018 CHESTER COUNTY SCHOOLS CHECK REGISTER FOR 9/1/2017 TO 9/30/2017 & CHECK NUMBERS 0 TO 2147483647 CASH ACCT CHECK # CHECK DATE VENDOR NO/ NAME CHECK AMT 9073 09/28/2017 967303 BARRIER ISLAND ECO TOURS 1,312.00 VO# 332312 INV# PO# 68165 1,312.00 BALANCE OF FIELD TRIP PAYMENT 731-271-660-1600-31 PUPIL ACTIVITY - 6TH GRADE TEAM 1,312.00 9074 09/28/2017 964537 SAM'S CLUB 100.00 VO# 332313 INV# PO# 68164 100.00 CLUB RENEWAL FEE 731-271-660-2100-31 PUPIL ACTIVITY - PRINCIPAL 100.00 9075 09/28/2017 968210 SCRIPPS NATIONAL SPELLING BEE 158.50 VO# 332314 INV# SK32-299209 PO# 68163 158.50 SPELLING BEE ENROLLMENT FEE 731-271-660-2100-31 PUPIL ACTIVITY - PRINCIPAL 158.50 9076 09/28/2017 655831 OFFICE DEPOT, INC. 79.90 VO# 332315 INV# ORDER # 965985010001 PO# 68123 79.90 HP 62 BLACK/TRICOLOR INK -ROBOTICS 731-271-660-4125-31 PUPIL ACTIVITY - ROBOTICS 79.90 * 11151 09/01/2017 004280 ACE SCREEN PRINTING & DESIGN 165.99 VO# 330764 INV# PO# 67829 165.99 cms navy polos 712-271-660-5000-12 PUPIL ACTIVITY - ATHLETICS 165.99 11152 09/01/2017 970350 CHESTER COUNTY 300.00 VO# 330783 INV# PO# 67842 300.00 deposit for War mem building 712-271-660-4130-12 PUPIL ACTIVITY - 8TH GRADE SOCIAL 300.00 11153 09/01/2017 440450 HUNTER'S SMALL ENGINES 40.00 VO# 330782 INV# PO# 67870 40.00 vinyl decals 712-271-660-2100-12 PUPIL ACTIVITY - PRINCIPALS 40.00 11154 09/06/2017 971671 AMAZON CAPITAL SERVICES 502.39 VO# 330974 INV# 1jxq-9dxl-tm7d PO# 67869 33.39 712-271-660-2100-12 PUPIL ACTIVITY - PRINCIPALS 33.39 VO# 330976 INV# 16cn-t3yc-4tjy PO# 67771 469.00 712-271-660-3106-12 PUPIL ACTIVITY - LIBRARY 469.00 11155 09/06/2017 971741 SC BAR LRE 150.00 VO# 330979 INV# PO# 67932 150.00 712-271-660-2100-12 PUPIL ACTIVITY - PRINCIPALS 150.00 11156 09/06/2017 971409 TONER CAMPUS, INC 395.00 VO# 330975 INV# 17494 PO# 67746 395.00 712-271-660-1601-12 PUPIL ACTIVITY - TEAM 601 79.00 712-271-660-1603-12 PUPIL ACTIVITY - TEAM 603 79.00 TLEWIS 10/03/2017 11:00:31AM Page 3 of 119 ap122r02 FY 2017-2018 CHESTER COUNTY SCHOOLS CHECK REGISTER FOR 9/1/2017 TO 9/30/2017 & CHECK NUMBERS 0 TO 2147483647 CASH ACCT CHECK # CHECK DATE VENDOR NO/ NAME CHECK AMT 712-271-660-1701-12 PUPIL ACTIVITY - TEAM 701 79.00 712-271-660-1703-12 PUPIL ACTIVITY - TEAM 703 79.00 712-271-660-1803-12 PUPIL ACTIVITY - TEAM 803 79.00 11157 09/06/2017 971734 YMCA CAMP THUNDERBIRD 250.00 VO# 330978 INV# PO# 67747 250.00 deposit 712-271-660-1601-12 PUPIL ACTIVITY - TEAM 601 125.00 712-271-660-1603-12 PUPIL ACTIVITY - TEAM 603 125.00 11158 09/06/2017 971696 UCA / UDA 1,208.00 VO# 330981 INV# PO# 67933 1,208.00 712-271-660-5030-12 PUPIL ACTIVITY - CHEER 1,208.00 11159 09/12/2017 344472 FIRST CITIZENS BANK 763.52 VO# 329949 INV# 4784 PO# 67597 526.47 Olive Garden 712-271-660-2100-12 PUPIL ACTIVITY - PRINCIPALS 526.47 VO# 329956 INV# 4784 PO# 67551 100.00 712-271-660-2100-12 PUPIL ACTIVITY - 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PRINCIPALS 115.45 11166 09/26/2017 931469 WAL-MART COMMUNITY/SYNCB 330.17 VO# 330397 INV# 007242 PO# 67773 92.42 712-271-660-2100-12 PUPIL ACTIVITY - PRINCIPALS 92.42 VO# 331066 INV# 005040 PO# 67773 75.77 712-271-660-2100-12 PUPIL ACTIVITY - PRINCIPALS 75.77 VO# 332001 INV# 006463 PO# 67773 81.17 712-271-660-2100-12 PUPIL ACTIVITY - PRINCIPALS 81.17 VO# 332002 INV# 006751 PO# 67773 80.81 712-271-660-2100-12 PUPIL ACTIVITY - PRINCIPALS 80.81 * 15048 09/07/2017 970211 321 GRAPHICS GROUP 129.60 VO# 331063 INV# GG081517-84 PO# 67307 129.60 Principal banners 710-271-660-2100-10 PUPIL ACTIVITY - PRINCIPALS 129.60 15049 09/07/2017 096749 BILO LLC 357.06 VO# 330960 INV# 10 08835 PO# 67485 51.86 603172 300 710-271-660-2100-10 PUPIL ACTIVITY - PRINCIPALS 51.86 VO# 330961 INV# 10 08835 PO# 67593 115.73 603172 300 710-271-660-5010-10 PUPIL ACTIVITY - FOOTBALL 115.73 VO# 330962 INV# 10 08835 PO# 67593 98.92 603172 300 710-271-660-5010-10 PUPIL ACTIVITY - FOOTBALL 98.92 VO# 330963 INV# 10 08835 PO# 67593 50.79 603172 300 710-271-660-5010-10 PUPIL ACTIVITY - FOOTBALL 50.79 VO# 330964 INV# 10 08835 PO# 67593 39.76 603172 300 710-271-660-5010-10 PUPIL ACTIVITY - FOOTBALL 39.76 15050 09/07/2017 971689 COMMERCIAL PRINTING COMPANY -GREENVILLE 174.75 VO# 330982 INV# 42112 PO# 67317 174.75 decals 710-271-660-5000-10 PUPIL ACTIVITY - ATHLETICS 174.75 15051 09/07/2017 971751 MCBEE HIGH SCHOOL BANDS 35.00 VO# 330966 INV# 9617 PO# 67885 35.00 registration fee-band comp 710-271-660-1107-10 PUPIL ACTIVITY - BAND 35.00 15052 09/18/2017 004280 ACE SCREEN PRINTING & DESIGN 506.52 VO# 331485 INV# 09082017 PO# 67831 506.52 shirts TLEWIS 10/03/2017 11:00:31AM Page 5 of 119 ap122r02 FY 2017-2018 CHESTER COUNTY SCHOOLS CHECK REGISTER FOR 9/1/2017 TO 9/30/2017 & CHECK NUMBERS 0 TO 2147483647
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    TTOP SCHOLARS 2013-2014 Annual Report of Stamps Carolina, Carolina, McNair, Hamilton and Horseshoe Scholars ON THE COVER: The freshman scholars — affectionately known as first-year scholars — always enjoy their daylong adventure on the ropes course at Heathwood Hall Episcopal School. OT LONG AGO, these extraordinary Carolina, Stamps and McNair scholars, hailing from both in state and out of state, were tapped for scholarships based on their outstanding academic talent, exemplary character and remarkable leadership skills. As you will see in this edition of Top Scholars, they flawlessly corroborated Ralph Waldo Emerson’s observation that “Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm.” As is the tradition with this community of scholars, each pursued his or her own path energetically and stamped it with both a singular and collective personality. Mentored by members of Carolina’s exceptional faculty and staff; supported by community and business leaders, alumni and donors; inspired by their peers; and touched by the needs of communities both here and abroad, they discovered the value and force of a world- Nclass education. They have journeyed to China and Peru, Turkey and Russia; learned from people in Greece and Romania; and honed their language skills in Ecuador and France. As they become citizens of the world, they embrace the accompanying responsibilities. Steeped in USC’s holistic approach, they graduate as emerging and enthusiastic leaders in medicine, research, business, media postproduction, education, law and more. They join the ever-growing pool of successful alumni who are building and shaping a new world. To our donors, our sincere thanks. You follow in the footsteps of patrons throughout history who have nurtured, valued and encouraged discovery in every arena.
  • Journal House of Representatives State of South

    Journal House of Representatives State of South

    NO. 7 JOURNAL of the HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES of the STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA REGULAR SESSION BEGINNING TUESDAY, JANUARY 8, 2019 ________ TUESDAY, JANUARY 15, 2019 (STATEWIDE SESSION) Tuesday, January 15, 2019 (Statewide Session) Indicates Matter Stricken Indicates New Matter The House assembled at 12:00 noon. Deliberations were opened with prayer by Rev. Charles E. Seastrunk, Jr., as follows: Our thought for today is from Psalm 115:1: “Not to us, O Lord, not to us, but to Your name, give glory, for the sake of Your steadfast love and Your faithfulness.” Let us pray. Heavenly Father, we are grateful for Your steadfast love and Your faithfulness to us as Your people. Guide these Representatives and staff to always give thanks and praise for Your care and love. Guide these women and men to do the right thing for the right reason as they do the work for the people they serve. Protect our defenders of freedom and first responders, as they protect us. Bless our Nation, President, State, Governor, Speaker, staff, and all who give of their time and talents. Heal the wounds, those seen and those hidden, of our brave warriors, who suffer and sacrifice for our freedom. Lord, in Your mercy, hear our prayers. Amen. Pursuant to Rule 6.3, the House of Representatives was led in the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America by the SPEAKER. After corrections to the Journal of the proceedings of Friday, the SPEAKER ordered it confirmed. MOTION ADOPTED Rep. WEST moved that when the House adjourns, it adjourn in memory of William E.
  • CURRICULUM VITAE Suzan F. Ayers

    CURRICULUM VITAE Suzan F. Ayers

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