Students from multiple programs at the Center for Advanced Technical Studies in School District Five collaborated to design, build, and light a new display for the Irmo-Chapin Recreation Commission’s annual Saluda Shoals Holiday Lights on the River. This year, they completed a three-dimensional carousel scene featuring Santa’s elves riding reindeerContinue Reading

More than 100 people gathered at Irmo High School on December 13 for its annual Goodwill Brunch. Established nine years ago, the event aims to bridge the generation gap between students and senior citizens by inviting them to enjoy student performances and a traditional Southern breakfast. “The Goodwill Brunch givesContinue Reading

Irmo, SC -J. Brian Pearson, a resident of Irmo, SC, has successfully completed his academic journey at the University of South Carolina’s Palmetto College, earning a Bachelor’s degree in Organizational Leadership. Pearson’s dedication and perseverance have been central to achieving this notable milestone. His strong commitment to academic excellence isContinue Reading

South Carolina Legislature Passes Anti-Bullying/School Safety Proviso 1.103 In May 2024, the South Carolina Legislature enacted Proviso 1.103, known as the Anti-Bullying/School Safety Proviso. This legislation mandates that all school districts in South Carolina implement a policy restricting student access to personal electronic communication devices during the instructional day byContinue Reading

Dutch Fork High School (DFHS) has launched its first-ever Astronomy course, offering students an exciting opportunity to explore the wonders of the universe. Led by District Science teacher and New Ascent Aerospace Ambassador J.M. Cameron, the course has already attracted 65 students enrolled across three sections. The innovative curriculum coversContinue Reading

By Sarah Ostergaard For so many reasons, December is a time of reflection and celebration. As 2024 comes to a close, let’s pause and thank school faculty, staff, and administration who love and grow our community’s young people. Our schools are community hubs, collaborating with families in support of studentContinue Reading

By Sarah Ostergaard A school is not a business and should not be run as if it were. When we attempt to run a school like a business, we set it up to fail the students and also our own community.  Have you heard about The Blueberry Story by JamieContinue Reading