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 Elementary Participating In Read For Success

Current second-graders at Latta Elementary School in Latta soon be selecting books to take home and read for the summer.

Latta High School Ranked Nationally In Report

Latta High School is ranked nationwide in US News & World Report’s ninth annual list of America’s Best High Schools.  

Girls State Delegates Announced

The Lake View Woman’s Club in connection with the American Legion Auxiliary, Department of South Carolina is pleased to announce the Palmetto Girls State Delegates representing Lake View High School.

East Students Rewarded

A local restaurant visited East Elementary to reward the students who scored the highest in their first, second or third grade class on the reading and math portions of the spring MAP test.

Palmetto Fellows Scholarship Applications Being Accepted

Last year 2,698 of South Carolina’s outstanding high school seniors were awarded the prestigious Palmetto Fellows Scholarship.  

Latta School Board Holds April Meeting

The Latta School Board of Trustees met for the regular monthly meeting on Tuesday, April 12, 2016 at 6:00 p.m. in the Latta Middle School Library.

Dr. Seuss Hat Parade Held

THE DR. SEUSS HAT PARADE was held at Latta Elementary School. The winning hats were 1st Place-Adlay Hyatt, 2nd Place-Paisley Godbolt, and 3rd Place-Avery Kirby.

Lake View And Latta Prom Kings and Queens Chosen

0 LATTA PROM KING AND QUEEN—The students of Latta High School held their prom on April 15, at the Dillon Twin Lakes Country Club.  East Coast Entertainment provided the music while Pat Gibson, Prom Decorator, provided extraordinary decorations.  At the end of the prom, Lauren Poston was named Prom Queen and Larry Sullivan was named…

LVHS Students Attend FCA Retreat

The South Carolina Chapter of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes held its annual state high school retreat on the grounds of the Garden City Chapel during the weekend of April 8-10.

Coach Jackie Hayes To Receive Honorary Degree From FMU

Francis Marion University will award honorary degrees to Dillon High coaching legend and State House Representative Jackie Elliot Hayes and  longtime FMU Provost Dr. Richard N. Chapman  at spring commencement ceremonies at 10 a.m. Saturday, May 7, in the Smith University Center gymnasium.