The SC Education Oversight Committee has announced “Read Your Way to the Big Game,” a partnership with the athletic departments of both the University of South Carolina and Clemson University to motivate and incentivize all elementary and middle school
Florence-Darlington Technical College’s Continuing Education Division is hosting a five week Computer Build for at risk high school students at the College’s Southeastern Institute of Manufacturing and Technology (SiMT).
A new public-private partnership led by Clemson University and a worldwide biomass and bioenergy producer will research the use of new crops that can both open new markets for South Carolina landowners and support the growing global demand for renewable
The Florence County Library System will welcome Melvil Dewey Library Hip Hop for Summer Reading 2015. This year’s theme, “Every Hero has Story!” seeks to discover the world of reading.
A teacher and volunteer at Poynor Adult Education Center will be receive state awards at the S.C. Association of School Administrators (SCASA) Innovative Ideas Institute in Myrtle Beach on June 23.
The McLeod Children’s Hospital and the Boeing Center for Children’s Wellness hosted an achievement ceremony on May 26 to announce the results of a wellness program recently implemented at 10 schools in Florence School District One.
CHARLESTON – David Lowell Young of Florence received a Doctor of Medicine degree from the Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, during a ceremony held at the medical school campus on Friday, May 15.
Florence School District One announces that Baccalaureate Services for the three high school graduating classes of 2015 have been scheduled for Sunday, May 31, in the auditorium of each high school.
At Trinity-Byrnes Collegiate School this spring, Ms. Bonnie Bosworth’s Honors Physics students were challenged to design and build a catapult capable of launching a melon 10 meters.