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Education
NGU’s PA Medicine Program Hosts Career Fair
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- By NGU Press Release

Tigerville, SC – North Greenville University’s Physician Assistant (PA) Medicine program recently hosted its first career fair at its Tim Brashier campus in Greer in November. The event brought employers to the campus to meet NGU’s first PA Medicine Class of 2018 that will graduate this Saturday, Dec. 8. Employers were able to meet the students, discuss employment opportunities, arrange interviews or conduct preliminary screening of candidates.
Miss NGU Gives Back by Helping Children in Need
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Tigerville, SC – (December 5, 2018) Miss NGU 2018 Hannah Pearson has been volunteering with Upstate Backpack Blessings, a charitable organization that provides food items for underprivileged area students. Pearson, crowned in January, has been familiar with the organization from a young age.
“Backpack Blessings was started at my middle school,” said Pearson. “I got to experience first-hand the impact it made on the lives of so many children.”
Washington Center Students Prepare for their 13th Annual Run, Walk, and Roll Event
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Students in Sarah Ashworth’s Washington Center Daily Living class are assisting the school’s PTA in preparation for their 13th Annual Run, Walk, and Roll event on Saturday, April 27, 2019. Over the next few months, students will be assembling event information, making event decorations, and assisting in the set up for the school’s yearly school fundraiser. This year’s event will take place on the newly constructed Nature Trail, which was designed to allow access to an outdoor experience for individuals with disabilities. Registration for events that include a 5K, relay and fun walk and/or sponsorship will be available on the Washington Center website and Facebook page in early 2019- follow the Quick Link Run, Walk and Roll.
BJU Presents A Very Merry Christmas Concert
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- By Randy Page - BJU

Bob Jones University will present “A Very Merry Christmas” by the BJU Symphony Orchestra and Choirs, Thursday, Dec. 6, at 8 p.m. in BJU’s Founder’s Memorial Amphitorium.
Greenville County Schools Is Now Able To Text Parents For Emergency Messages
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As the season for winter weather approaches and due to changes in telecommunications laws Greenville County Schools (GCS) is now able to text emergency messages to parents through the school messenger system if the listed home phone number is text capable. We have heard from parents that they prefer direct communication instead of social media or waiting for media announcements/scrolls. GCS does not send phone messages to families late at night or early in the morning, so a last-minute closing decision, especially one made early in the morning is sometimes missed. Texting parents provides a less intrusive way to send emergency messages during these hours.
Washington Center's Tree at Hyatt Regency Downtown Festival of Trees
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Washington Center used the theme from the book Wonder for the Hyatt Regency Downtown Festival of Trees. NASA selfies turned student photos into astronauts along with handmade stars and planet ornaments for the tree’s décor. Wonder is the school’s annual book study with a schoolwide focus on kindness and acceptance.
Two School Leaders from Greenville County Selected for State Awards
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Columbia, SC — The South Carolina Association of School Administrators (SCASA) has named two school leaders from the Greenville County School District as 2019 Elementary Assistant Principal the Year and 2019 Elementary Principal of the Year. Leah Stafford, assistant principal of Simpsonville Elementary School, is the 2019 South Carolina Elementary Principal of the Year, and Rhonda Rhodes, principal of Taylors Elementary School, is the 2019 South Carolina Elementary Principal of the Year. Both Mrs. Stafford and Mrs. Rhodes were selected from outstanding fields of administrator candidates by a veteran panel of judges.
- New South Carolina School Report Cards Confirm GCS is Outperforming the State
- Rep. Burns to Bring NGU’s December Commencement Address
- BJU Hosts Annual Christmas Celebration
- NGU Donors Honored at Red Carpet Gala
- NGU’s Finn Recognized as SEBTS Scholar
- BJU Programming Teams Excel at ICPC Mid-Atlantic USA Regional Contest
- Washington Center NASA Selfies

