The Citadel

CHARLESTON, SC (08/31/2018)-- The Citadel awarded gold stars to the following local cadets and students who achieved a 3.7 grade point average or higher during the 2018 spring semester. Cadets and students who achieve gold star recognition are also placed on The Citadel's dean's list.

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Each year, the state spends millions on duplicative administrative positions that could be used in the classroom. Instead of overhauling South Carolina’s antiquated school district model, lawmakers have historically taken little action towards true reform.

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Camari Boyd
Camari Boyd

Camari Boyd, student in Mrs. Jean Ashmore's Washington Center class, has started the school year reading the book We're All Wonders, by R.J. Palacio.  While reading, they discussed what makes us all wonders in the eyes of others.  After the reading, Camari completed an art project by making a poster that said, "Look with kindness and you will always find wonder."

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Washington Center Medically Homebound students celebrate the First Day of School.
Washington Center Medically Homebound students celebrate the First Day of School. Left to right: Will, Caleb and Danny.
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Proposed USED/DOL Merger Will Compound Harmful Federal Education Mandates USPIE opposes all efforts to convert American education into a workforce development system and opposes enabling massive data collection of citizens, especially children, facilitated and coordinated by the Federal government. USPIE believes the effort to make this dramatic conversion through government schools is misunderstood by most Americans and nearly all elected officials.

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BJU Commencement 2018

Bob Jones University students have one of the lowest student debt figures in South Carolina according to the recently published LendEDU report. Within the state of South Carolina, Bob Jones University ranked 2nd out of 18 schools and 57th among all similar private schools across the nation. 

To inform potential borrowers of the amount of debt they will incur while attending college, LendEDU analyzed information from Peterson’s voluntary financial aid survey which collected responses from 1,080 four year public and private institutions of higher education. 

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NGU’s Tim Brashier Campus at Greer offers professional development opportunities beginning this fall.
NGU’s Tim Brashier Campus at Greer offers professional development opportunities beginning this fall.

Tigerville, SC –­ Beginning in Fall 2018, North Greenville University’s Greer campus will add new professional development opportunities, including seminars and professional certificates consisting of 8-week courses.

Professional development at NGU is designed both for current business professionals, church leaders, and nonprofit workers who want to continue learning new skills and knowledge they need to excel in their positions.

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