Chapin and Irmo voters passed a $240 million bond referendum that Lexington-Richland Five will use for its plans to rebuild ...
The refurbished “Mr. Elephant” slide is rededicated in 2010 at Richland’s Howard Amon Park. The beloved slide is one of the ...
A new Dutch Fork Elementary School, district-wide security upgrades, and digital AI lab top the list of projects the public ...
We have trust to earn,” the superintendent said in announcing how bond projects will be overseen following Tuesday’s “yes” vote on bond issue.
The State College Area School Board on Monday approved the appointment of a new principal at Gray's Woods Elementary School. Gregg Wilson succeeds Kris Dewitt, who left the district to take a ...
Amid a nationwide bus driver shortage, Clear Fork and Shelby both announced they would stop transporting some non-public ...
PORT ANGELES — After 36 years in education, including seven years leading the Port Angeles School District, Superintendent ...
"When it comes to school safety, we seem to always be protecting ourselves against yesterday's school shooting. Our goal is to prevent tomorrow's school shooting and so with that surveillance and ...
A $240 million referendum on the ballot for voters in Lexington-Richland School District Five would not only re-vamp existing schools and build new ones, but impact where students go to school.
Famico Williams recalls growing up on the north side of Mansfield, stopping at Webb's Grocery Store for candy.
an elementary teacher at Wynford Local Schools. The 3D printers were donated by Integrated Systems Technologies (IST) in ...