East Elementary celebrated American Education Week and this year’s theme was Great Public Schools: A Basic Right and Our Responsibility.
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
LVHS Students Give To Needy Children
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•Lake View students contributed to a cause for needy children.
Stewart Heights And South Celebrate American Education Week
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•American Education Week is celebrated each year in the United States. This year the theme was “Great Public Schools: A Basic Right and Our Responsibility.”
Across the nation, schools hosted activities to recognize students, parents and teachers. Stewart Heights Elementary and South Elementary planned activities during the week of November 14-18.
Latta School Board Of Trustees Meets
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•The Latta School Board of Trustees met for the regular monthly meeting on Tuesday, November 8, 2011 at 6:30 p.m. in the District Administrative Conference Room.
First Steps Holds Annual Meeting
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•Dillon County First Steps held its annual meeting on Tuesday, October 25 at Manning Baptist Church, Dillon.
Homeschoolers Tour Courthouse
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•Recently, the Honorable Judge James Lockemy guided the Dillon/Marion Homeschool Group on a tour of the Historical Dillon County Courthouse.
45 Stewart Heights Students Pass All Three Parts of PASS Test
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•Forty-five students that attended Stewart Heights Elementary School last year passed all three parts of the Palmetto Assessment of State Standards (PASS) test.
What’s Cooking At Latta Elementary School?
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•Latta Elementary School students of Amy Moody’s fourth grade class and Gregory Dean Parker’s fifth grade class were involved in a hands-on experiment in the school’s cafeteria to introduce the students to the school’s new, healthier choice menu.
District Four Board Of Trustees Meets
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•The Dillon District Four Board of Trustees met on October 17th.
District Four Develops New Mission Statement, Belief
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•Dillon School District Four has developed a new mission statement and a new belief.