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What is Science Olympiad?

To put things in their proper perspective, please visit the National Science Olympiad web site and learn about the many opportunities and more that go into a championship team competing at this level.

Honors to CHS Science Olympiad!!!

Clinton High School adds to their impressive record at the SC State Science Olympiad competition by winning its fourth consecutive title. The team took 11 gold medals in addition to silver, bronze, and ribbons for 4th through 6th places.
Reign on Red Devils!!
 
 

Laurens County School District 56
receives
TAP NATIONAL AWARD OF DISTINCTION

TAP Award

Honoree is one of four organizations in the U.S. to receive surprise recognition for commitment to TAP: The System for Teacher and Student Advancement. Read the full article.








Once Again!!!

Bell Street Middle School has won their 10th consecutive South Carolina State Science Olympiad competition. Eight was Great! and Nine was Fine!!
But Ten? - Imagine our GRIN!!!
Way to go Wildcats!
 
See Jeff Duncan addressing Congress about Bell Street Middle School's achievement.
 
 

Be in the "Know"

From Superintendent Dr. David O'Shields comes a series of posts known in the District as O'Shields' Observations.  Please read O'Shields' Observations to get an inside view of the Superintendent's thoughts each week.
 

 
 
The Educational Oversight Committee has some value tools available to engage families and continue academic learning at home. Please visit Family Friendly Standards for 2011-12. In addition, please visit the interactive web presence at South Carolina State Library partnering with the EOC.
 

 

The Written Vision

An Education Compass:
Providing Direction for Public Education in South Carolina
Read more here...

 

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