East Second Graders Visit South Of The Border
The second graders (Mrs. Dotson’s class, Miss Hamilton’s class, Miss Moody’s Class, Mrs. Price’s class, and Mrs. Strickland’s Class) at East Elementary went on a field trip to South of the Border.
The second graders (Mrs. Dotson’s class, Miss Hamilton’s class, Miss Moody’s Class, Mrs. Price’s class, and Mrs. Strickland’s Class) at East Elementary went on a field trip to South of the Border.
The Automotive Technology Program at the Dillon County Technology Center has undergone a transformation from being National Automotive Technology Education Foundation (NATEF) to becoming the new accredited Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) Program.
0 The Latta Dogwood Garden Club met on Thursday, May 10 for their annual May luncheon at the Top Hat Special Teas in Florence. Seven members were present. Hostesses were…
On Tuesday, May 15, members of The Dillon Garden Club enjoyed a most interesting tour of the Cape Fear Botanical Garden in Fayetteville, North Carolina.
On May 10, 1893 the South Carolina State Society of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution was formed one hundred twenty-five years ago.
The Yellow Jessamine Garden Club had 5 members that attended the Garden Club of South Carolina’s 88th State Meeting on Thursday, April 26, 2018 at the Embassy Suites by Hilton in Columbia.
ORANGEBURG – The South Carolina Independent School Association recently sponsored a STEM Workshop for its member schools.
SCISA Executive Director Larry Watt said that Bambi Eggert, Amanda Mussman, and Heather Peeler, faculty members at Dillon Christain School, completed the event where participants experienced innovative methods to integrate engineering design process into their STEM curriculum.
Columbia International University professor of Church Ministry, Dr. Andre M. Rogers has an additional role outside the classroom.
The Yellow Jessamine Garden Club and the Harmon Park Birds visited East Elementary School on May 11, 2018 at 8:30 a.m.
The Harmon Park birds “flew” in to the school and Glenda Campbell read a book entitled, “My Forever Home” written by a member of The Yellow Jessamine Garden Club.
rn Technical College is launching the new Career Connect program this summer for students who are looking to get a job fast with short-term workforce certifications that can be completed in less than a year.