South Elementary School held its Spelling Bee under the direction of Gail Carter, teacher librarian, on Monday, March 12.
Category: Education
News from Dillon District Four (Dillon and Lake View), Dillon District Three (Latta Schools), Dillon Christian School, NETC (Northeastern Technical College), and other schools and colleges
Latta JROTC Team To Participate In Championship
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•After advancing through two phases of competition, the Latta High School JROTC Leadership team composed of Sarah Carter, Buster Causey, Ma’de-Cruz Wiggins, Amber Roberts and Maston Sweat will participate in the final championship round of The 2012 Army JROTC Leadership Symposium in Washington D.C., on the campus of George Mason University, June 22 – 26, 2012.
JVM Student Invited To Governor’s School Summer Program
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•On February 25th, the South Carolina Governor’s School for the Arts and Humanities held auditions for their 2012 Discovery Program in Music.
Local Students Shadow In Health Field
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•On March 27, Nick Hammonds, Caroline Shelley, and Will Shelley, students at Dillon Christian School, shadowed medical professionals at McLeod Dillon. Nick spent time in Radiology where he learned about diagnostic testing.
Kelsey Daniels Selected For NSHSS Membership
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•The National Society of High School Scholars (NSHSS) announced that Kelsey D. Daniels from Hamer has been selected for membership.
Latta High Ranked Nationally
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•Latta High School has been awarded a Bronze medal in the 2012 US News & World Report’s sixth annual list of America’s Best High Schools.
Stewart Heights Holds Spelling Bee
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•Stewart Heights held its annual Spelling Bee under the direction of Ruthann Wooten, teacher librarian, on Tuesday, March 6.
Health Science Students Compete
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•Health Science students from Dillon County Technology Center attended the 34th annual South Carolina HOSA State Leadership Conference March 7th through the 9th, in North Charleston.
Stewart Heights Students Rewarded
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•Stewart Heights Elementary School’s P.T.O. held its annual fundraiser to sponsor school programs and to pay for student incentives.
Confederate Flag T-Shirt Case Dismissed
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•The case involving a student who wore a Confederate flag t-shirt t school has been dismissed.