Reminder: Today is an early dismissal day! We will dismiss at 11:20 AM. No students are allowed to stay on campus unless they have practice or staying after school with a teacher.

We hope to see you tonight at Shad Hall at 7:30!! Admission is $10.00

Mrs. Lachelle's students are doing a gallery walk using advertisements to identify which type of persusaion, ethos, pathos or logos, the author used. 📖📚









Mrs. Cindy’s Gifted and Talented students practiced working as a team and learned the value of effective verbal and nonverbal communication skills to reach a common goal. 👏🏼









Mrs. Kim Black’s students complete a scavenger hunt by matching the piecewise function rules to the corresponding piecewise graph during Algebra 2 Honors.






East Clarendon Middle and High School’s Junior and Senior Beta Clubs have both been awarded School of Distinction Honors. In order to be a School of Distinction, a school must demonstrate the commitment to academic achievement by an increase in student membership.
In addition to being a School of Distinction, ECMS’s Junior Beta Club is also a School of Merit. This award is given to schools that have members represented from each grade level present at the school level. We are extremely proud of all of our members and sponsors.

Don't forget to order your Senior a yearbook ad.
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LAST CHANCE for SENIOR make up pictures!!! September 17 - Mark your calendars!! Check your emails for the appointment link coming soon!
Also, if any Junior is planning on graduating early please make sure you sign up for these pictures. This will be the last chance to have them done.
Also, if any Junior is planning on graduating early please make sure you sign up for these pictures. This will be the last chance to have them done.

Underclassman Picture Day is coming soon!!! Have your smiles ready on September 24!

Our middle school students took part in gamified, real-world learning today during the SCETV Education Pink Bus Tour F.E. DuBose Career Center. 💻⌨️👾🚌




Mrs. Hannah’s 6th graders working on their measurement skills using multiple lab tools in science class.









Congratulations to the EC Varsity Softball Team for being named by The Item as the Bobbys Award winner for Best Area Team!

Today Preston Thorne and Langston Moore, authors and former Gamecock football players, visited with our middle school students. These engaging speakers came to get our students fired up about literacy! During the presentation, they interacted with students as they spoke about literacy, football, and success.










Mrs. Haley's second and fifth period classes working on reading comprehension, finding answers in the text, and vocabulary.



Yesterday, our fall sports team captains had the opportunity to improve their leadership knowledge and skills by participating in the SC High School Athletic League's Captains Course. ECMHS is thankful that students have leadership opportunities to develop skills beyond the classroom.


Wolverine Club this morning was a SUCCESS!! Thank you for allowing our student athletes to have this engagement with your little ones at WGE🐾if you would like more information on the Wolverine Club at WGE - please contact a member of the booster club.










2025 “Meet the Wolverines”
A huge shoutout to our EC Booster Club for their continued support of our student athletes!




English Language Art students in Mrs. Ashley Coker's Honors English 1 class have been busy writing and peer editing and Ms. Deon Jones is English 4 classes have been highly engaged with their "Feast at the Mead" Beowulf group assignments. It's wonderful to see such positive interactive learning on campus.





Mr. Jody’s 7th grade classes are preparing for their first test this year. We are busy reviewing and drawing elements.




Mrs. Brianna’s English 3 class learned about the development of Jamestown. Before reading, they discussed the impact that propaganda had on the overall view of Native Americans. They read “John Smith General History of Virginia” & discussed the power of the words John Smith used to depict the Natives at the time.








