Olivia Harrell Public Speaking Contest Held At Stewart Heights Elementary
Third grade students at Stewart Heights Elementary School participated in the Olivia Harrell Public Speaking Contest on April 5.
Third grade students at Stewart Heights Elementary School participated in the Olivia Harrell Public Speaking Contest on April 5.
Superintendent Ray Rogers has confirmed to The Dillon Herald that Ty’Sheoma Bethea, the JVM student who wrote President Barack Obama about the condition of her school, will be in attendance at Monday’s groundbreaking for the new school.
Latta Middle School is honored to recognize four eighth-grade students as South Carolina Junior Scholars.
On Thursday March 25, the Dillon High School Wind Ensemble participated in the South Carolina Band Director’s Association’s Concert Band Festival at West Ashley High School in Charleston, South Carolina.
The teaching license of former Latta High School band director Matthew Tyler Hutto, who was charged with two counts of criminal sexual conduct-second degree last week, has been suspended by the South Carolina State Board of Education until the matter is resolved.
The T.Z.K. Karate students participated in The Best of the Carolinas Martial Arts Challenge on Saturday, March 19, at the Conway High School Gym in Conway, South Carolina.
Students at Lake View High School recently participated in The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society’s Pennies for Patients program, one of the Society’s national School and Youth Programs that raises money to find cures for leukemia, lymphoma, and myeloma while providing information and support services to patients and their families.
Gordon Elementary School principal Shawn Johnson, accompanied by Assistant Principal Famon Whitfield III, spoke at the Dillon District Two School Board meeting recently.
Thirty-eight South Carolina public school students and six adult educators have been chosen as winners in a poetry and poster contest held annually by the National Career Development Association and the Office of Career and Technology Education at the South Carolina Department of Education.
While many college students were spending their spring break at the beach or relaxing, a group from Benedict College came to Dillon this past weekend to donate their time and talents working at East Elementary School.