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South Carolina Council on the Holocaust

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: 2/5/2025

Scott’s Branch Middle High School

Clarendon County School District

Scott’s Branch Middle High School Receives Holocaust Book Donation

South Carolina Council on the Holocaust Donates $500 to the School Library

Summerton, SC: Scott’s Branch Middle High School was chosen by the South Carolina Council

on the Holocaust to receive $500 worth of books related to the Holocaust for their school library.

It is one of only 35 schools across the state that are being selected as part of the SC Council on

the Holocaust’s “35 for 35 Initiative” during the 2023-2024 and 2024-2025 school years.

This initiative was created to honor the 35th year of the existence of the South Carolina Council

on the Holocaust by awarding select schools across the state to receive a $500 donation of

books on the Holocaust. Each school chosen to participate in this program has demonstrated

an interest in providing resources for their students to learn more about the Holocaust. Over

this school year and the next over $17,000 in books will be distributed to schools across the

state as part of this initiative.

Scott Auspelmyer, the Executive Director of the South Carolina Council on the Holocaust,

states, “Our council felt that one valuable way we could contribute to Holocaust education in our

state is to get more books into the hands of the students at the schools that they attend. We

have received great interest in this program and we are excited to work with school librarians

throughout South Carolina to provide them with quality nonfiction texts to add to their holdings.”

The South Carolina Council on the Holocaust was established in 1989 through a state

legislative mandate. It operates in collaborative partnership with the state legislature and the SC

Department of Education to promote awareness about the Holocaust and to honor the survivors

and concentration camp liberators who call South Carolina home. To this end, the Council

supports teacher training programs, special events that discuss Holocaust history, human rights,

and genocide, and annual Holocaust commemorations around the state.

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Ashlet Davis, SB LibrarianAshley Davis, SBMHS Librarian