
Dr. Johnson supports our students!
East Clarendon Lady Wolverine student-athletes catch Dr. Johnson in his EC gear after their win at home this week. 🏀
@clarendoncsd


Register now for the Winter Baseball Camps at MHS. ⚾️


We are excited and grateful to welcome our students and staff back on Monday. We hope everyone had a restful Thanksgiving Break! 🦃


🗣️Join us for the subcontractor and supplier pre-bid meeting for the new Walker Gamble Elementary School.


🗣️Thanksgiving Break begins on Monday, November 20th for our staff and students. All schools and district offices will be closed and will re-open on Monday, November 27th. 🦃


🚨Be on the lookout for your student's interim report card 👀.


Today the SC Department of Education held a Design Workshop at Walker Gamble Elementary for District & School representatives.





Congratulations to our CCSD Board of Trustee Members for their School Board Association recognition.
👏🏼 Linda Lemon, Level 2 Honors
👏🏼 Luther Faulk, Level 1 Honors



We are very proud of our students who received perfect scores on portions of the 2022-2023 SC Ready State Assessment. Help us to applaud 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 excellence in CCSD!
🎉 Karsyn Coker, ECMHS, Perfect on Math & ELA
🎉 Jimmy Timmons, ECMHS, Perfect on Math
🎉 John Fulton, WGE, Perfect on Math and Science




This week is National School Psychology Week (NSPW), where we highlight the vital work school psychologists and other educators do to help all students thrive. Thank you to our district school psychologists, Brandi Dennis, Kylie Humphries, and Mary Rachel Warr, for all you do in supporting the well-being of our students.
This year's theme, "Let's Grow Together," is inspired by the importance of personal and shared strengths in our growth as individuals and school communities in every season of life. The theme recognizes every aspect of growth as fundamental to effective learning environments and to school psychologists' role in supporting student well-being and learning.
#LetsGrowTogether @ClarendonCSD



During the month of November we celebrate Native American Heritage Month. 🎉
We celebrate, amongst so many other things, the innovative contributions of Native Americans which include: baby bottles 🍼, kayaks 🛶, topical medical creams, crops including corn 🌽, goggles 🥽, syringes 💉 , and cable suspension bridges 🌁.


🗣️🚨Online Parent Survey:
Parent insights and opinions are incredibly valuable in shaping the future of our school and ensuring that we continue to meet your child's needs effectively. Your responses will remain confidential. The survey will close on November 30. If you have multiple children attending our schools, we kindly request that you complete a separate survey for each child to ensure that we address their unique needs. Click the link below to complete the parent survey. 📑
https://eprovesurveys.advanc-ed.org/surveys/#/action/238070/p65396


Happy Halloween from our cute "characters."











🍁Join us!





🚨Our last "Dracula" musical drama camp of the tour begins TOMORROW at Manning Jr. High School!! 🙂 This after-school drama camp is open to ANYone around Clarendon County... And it is completely FREE (Fully funded by the district!)
Again, camp begins TOMORROW! Register TODAY at www.thebaillieplayers.com/clarendon


🗣️Today is Work Occupational Therapy Day, and we would like to thank our OTs in CCSD, Beth Cottone, Gillie McArthur, and Tiffany Neely. Thank you for all that you do to ensure our students can enjoy activities at school and throughout life.
Occupational therapists focus on the things you want and need to do in your daily life. Occupational therapy intervention uses everyday life activities (occupations) to promote health, well-being, and your ability to participate in the important activities in your life.


🚨Reminder: CCSD schools will operate on the Early Dismissal Schedule tomorrow, October 27, 2023. ⏰


THE 2023 NATIONAL RED RIBBON WEEK THEME: BE KIND TO YOUR MIND. LIVE DRUG FREE.™
Our Students and staff dressed in Western gear to "saddle up and give drugs the boot."











HOSA (Health Occupations Students of America) from the F.E. Dubose Career Center visited 1st and 2nd grade students for a workshop to help them understand the importance of hand hygiene and high touch surfaces in relation to illness and how they spread. This project was created by Arden E. Brown, Manning High Student.









