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

United Christian Sisterhood Presents School Supplies To Lake View Students

Recently several members of the United Christian Sisterhood, a Christian oriented organization of Lake View, visited the Lake View Elementary School to present supplies to the students.  

DCS Head Of School Attends Professional Development Event At Harvard

Dillon Christian School’s Head of School, Amanda Mussman, attended Harvard Graduate School of Education for professional development for New School Leaders.  

DMS Students Cast Votes For S.C. Junior Book Award

Nineteen Dillon Middle School students recently earned the privilege of casting their votes for the 2014 South Carolina Junior Book Award.  

DCS Earns Accreditation

Head of School, Amanda Mussman, announced today that Dillon Christian School earned accreditation from the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Council on Accreditation and School Improvement (SACS CASI), an accreditation division of AdvancED.  

Dillon School Officials Recognized

At the Region 8 2A Athletic Directors meeting, several Dillon School officials were recognized.

County School Board Discusses Several Matters

The Dillon County Board of Education discussed several matters at their meeting recently.

Fitzgibbon Is Recipient Of University of South Carolina School of Medicine’s Humanitarian Alumni Award

Timothy A. Fitzgibbon, M.D., a practicing partner at Dillon Family Medicine, is the recipient of the University of South Carolina School of Medicine’s Humanitarian Alumni Award.

LHS Gets National Ranking

Latta High School is ranked nationwide in US News & World Report’s eighth annual list of America’s Best High Schools.  This is the eighth year that Latta High School has been ranked.  The school earned a bronze ranking.

Rising Seventh Graders Must Get Tdap Vaccine

The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control is working to prevent the spread of pertussis, an illness that can be fatal to infants, by requiring older children to get vaccinated. Rising seventh graders must be immunized for pertussis, commonly known as whooping cough, with the Tdap vaccine.  

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