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Education
BFGoodrich Tires Teams Up with Automotive Engineering Students to Design and Build Sustainable Rallycross Car
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- By Phil Watson
BFGoodrich® Tires is helping the next generation of automotive engineers design a rallycross car that’s both powerful and sustainable.
The Clemson University International Center for Automotive Research’s (CU-ICAR) “Deep Orange” program immerses graduate automotive engineering students in designing cars of the future. Each year the program produces a vehicle prototype that introduces breakthrough innovations. BFGoodrich is a brand of Michelin North America, based in Greenville, a longtime supporter of CU-ICAR and creator of an endowed chair at Clemson University for vehicle electronic systems integration.
Tigerville Elementary Wins National Blue Ribbon Award; 15th Blue Ribbon School in GCS History
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U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos today recognized five South Carolina schools as National Blue Ribbon Schools for 2018, including Tigerville Elementary in Taylors, S.C. The recognition is based on schools’ overall academic performance or progress in closing achievement gaps among student subgroups. Tigerville becomes the 15th school in the District to win National Blue Ribbon status.
Ribbon Cutting - Mauldin Middle Fitness Room
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- By Greenville County Schools
On Tuesday, October 2nd at 9:30 a.m. Mauldin Middle School will welcome Governor Henry McMaster, National Foundation for Governors’ Fitness Council Chairman Jake Steinfeld, Mauldin Mayor Dennis Raines and Superintendent Burke Royster to celebrate the school’s new DON’T QUIT! TM Fitness Center.
The National Foundation for Governors’ Fitness Councils selected Mauldin Middle School as a National Fitness Champion and installed the fitness center over the summer.
SCOTUS Plaintiff, Rebecca Friedrichs to Publish Compelling Exposé on Teachers' Unions with Post Hill Press; Set for Release November 2018
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- By Christian Newswire
BRENTWOOD, Tenn. -- Rebecca Friedrichs, Prager University Host, lead plaintiff in U.S. Supreme Court case Friedrichs v California Teachers' Association (which paved the way for the recent Janus win), and founder of For Kids and Country, is set to release a new exposé this fall. Using real-life stories of over 40 teachers abused, used, and harassed by their unions, Rebecca's book, titled Standing Up to Goliath: Battling State and National Teachers' Unions for the Heart and Soul of our Kids and Country marks Friedrichs's first collaboration with publisher Post Hill Press, and will be distributed by Simon & Schuster.
Whisper, Talk, and Shout, and Sing ... These Are the Ways We Use Our Voices
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- By Washington Center

Students in Mrs. Julie Dail’s Washington Center music classes have been learning how to use their voices in 4 different ways and/or to recognize these sounds in the voices of others around them.
Students began their learning by singing and moving to a song, “Whisper, Talk, and Shout, and Sing.” As the Quavermusic song played, the teacher modeled sign language for each of the 4 voices and encouraged students to do the same. Later, students participated in an activity that helped them match teacher-made speech symbols of the sounds to the correct voice recorded on the voice output device.
BJU Choirs & Symphony with Rivertree Singers Achieves Third Place in The American Prize in Choral Performance, 2017-18
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- By The American Prize

BJU Choirs & Symphony with Rivertree Singers, Warren Cook & Michael W. Moore, conductors has achieved Third Place in The American Prize in Choral Performance competition, 2017-18, in the college/university division. BJU Choirs & Symphony with Rivertree Singers were selected from applications reviewed recently from all across the United States. The American Prize is a series of new, non-profit, national competitions unique in scope and structure, designed to recognize and reward the best performing artists, ensembles and composers in the United States based on submitted recordings. The American Prize has attracted hundreds of qualified contestants from all fifty states since its founding, has awarded more than $50,000 in prizes in all categories since 2010, and is presented annually in many areas of the performing arts.
South Carolina to Offer Free Code Education for all Residents
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- By Lelia King, Build Carolina
S.C. Department of Commerce Office of Innovation and Build Carolina to launch statewide SC Codes initiative
COLUMBIA, S.C. -- The S.C. Department of Commerce's Office of Innovation, in collaboration with Build Carolina, today announced SC Codes, a new statewide program designed to provide free access to code education for all residents. A first-of-its-kind, state-funded resource, the new platform connects students with experienced industry mentors and provides pathways for continuing education and employment in technology-related fields.
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