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Website. www .spart2 .org. Spartanburg County School District 2 is a public school district in Spartanburg County, South Carolina, US. [2] The district is led by superintendent Lance Radford and consists of fourteen schools. The district also has a maintenance and transportation department to serve the students and staff.
Saluda. South Carolina Public Charter School District. Spartanburg County School District 1 (Campobello, Inman, Landrum) Spartanburg County School District 2 (Boiling Springs, Chesnee, Inman, Mayo) Spartanburg County School District 3 (Cowpens, Pacolet, Spartanburg) Spartanburg County School District 4 (Woodruff) Spartanburg County School ...
Richland County School District Two (commonly referred to as Richland Two) is a nationally recognized school district located in suburban Columbia, South Carolina, United States, in the northeast section of Richland County. It is one of the fastest growing districts in South Carolina, with a current student population above 28,000.
Brenda Kelley, Anderson School District Five Superintendent, speaks during the district's Back to School Celebration at NewSpring Church in Anderson, S.C. Monday, July 31, 2023.
The city of Anderson is served by the Anderson County School System (specifically, Anderson School District Five). The school district has 11 elementary schools, five middle schools, and two high schools. Anderson is home to Anderson University, a private university with roughly 3,900 undergraduate and graduate students. Elementary schools
May 24, 2024 at 4:09 AM. The State opinion team interviewed more than 50 political candidates ahead of South Carolina’s June 11, 2024, primary election, and we present Q&As with seven Republican ...
Westside High School is a high school located in Anderson, South Carolina, United States. It serves the west side of Anderson and is one of two high schools in Anderson School District Five . Westside High School is administered by Head Principal Kory Roberts, the third head principal in the school's history.
Prior to the opening of PVHS, students who lived in the Powdersville area attended Wren High School. However, due to growth in the area, Anderson School District 1 voted in 2008 to build a high school for Powdersville. The school started with 265 students in grades 9–10. In 2013–2014, PVHS enrollment was around 750 students in grades 9–12.