The Dillon High School faculty participated in professional development training.
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
Board Of Education Approves Officers
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•The Dillon County Board of Education approved their officers for 2014-2015 at their meeting on Tuesday.
School Opening And More Discussed At Meeting
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•The opening of school and other matters were discussed at the Dillon District Four School Board’s meeting on Monday night.
Latta Elementary Parents Reminded About Pick-up Rules
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•Latta Police Chief Crystal Moore is reminding the public about the rules for the pick up of students at the new Latta Elementary School.
Name Change for Local Historic School Advocacy Group
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•The Dillon Historic School Foundation held their August meeting at the Dillon County Chamber of Commerce Conference Room with nine members present. Chairman Gerald Berry welcomed two new members to the organization and made several announcements.
Districts To Be Charged More Money For Alternative School
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•The Dillon County Board of Education voted at a recent meeting to increase the cost per student to the districts to cover the costs of the Alternative School program.
Historical Marker Nomination For J.V. Martin Considered
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•On Friday, July 25, the SC State Board of Review met at the SC Department of Archives and History for the purpose of reviewing nominations of properties submitted for placement on the National Register of Historic Places.
District Four Getting Reading Coaches
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•Dillon District Four will be getting school-based reading coaches as outlined in Proviso 1.88. Gordon Elementary School, South Elementary School, and Stewart Heights Elementary School will get full-time reading coaches.
Board Of Education Meets
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•The Dillon County Board of Education took up several matters at their June meeting.
Board Of Education Budget Approved
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•The Dillon County Board of Education approved the County Board budget at a recent meeting.