Healthy Learners Gets Donation
First Bank has donated $2,500 to Healthy Learners, a non-profit organization providing access to health care for uninsured and underinsured students across South Carolina.
First Bank has donated $2,500 to Healthy Learners, a non-profit organization providing access to health care for uninsured and underinsured students across South Carolina.
“The night was filled with darkness and shadows. The sounds of cricket songs were swarming in the air. Someone was hiding outside the small log cabin. It is 1851 and a woman whistled a song called Go Down, Moses. This was a secret code that only slaves knew how to decipher. They knew that Harriet Tubman had come to lead them out of slavery.”
Bus drivers in Dillon District Four visited Stewart Heights and South the second week in February.
In January, the Stewart Heights library was the scene of a special celebration of the love of reading.
During the month of January, Stewart Heights Elementary School held an essay contest to encourage student writing.
The Dillon Christian School HS math teams traveled to Orangeburg to participate in the SCISA HS Math Meet on Tuesday, January 17th.
The youth of Oak Grove Church of God enjoyed a Valentine’s Banquet on Friday, February 10th.
Why is it important to remain in school and get good grades?
Gregory Hill, a former Mullins football coach/athletic director and a former youth worker at a Dillon church, pled guilty on Friday at the Marion County Courthouse to charges of contributing to the delinquency of a minor in Dillon County and disseminating harmful material to minors in Dillon and Marion counties.
Some students in Dillon County no longer have the opportunity to receive medical services through a non-profit organization that serves 11 schools and over 100 kids.