Groundbreaking Ceremonies Held For School Projects
Groundbreaking ceremonies for three different school projects in Dillon County took place on Monday.
Groundbreaking ceremonies for three different school projects in Dillon County took place on Monday.
The Palmetto Gold and Silver Awards Program was established by the Education Accountability Act of 1998. As an important part of the education accountability system in South Carolina, the Awards program is designed to recognize and reward schools that attain high levels of absolute performance and schools that attain high rates of improvement.
For the final production of the 2010-11 season the Dillon County Theatre presented a sparkling musical revue—“All the World’s A Stage” starring Robin Thompson and “Friends.”
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.
As we conclude another month of celebrating African American history, I would like to acknowledge the contribution of one of your guest columnists. I thoroughly enjoyed the two-part documentary written by Apostle Michael Goings. I found it quite interesting that there are pertinent facts relative to my culture that I am completely unaware of, even though I have lived in Dillon all my life.