
🚨Due to inclement weather, the JV home game has been postponed. The Varsity Girls and Boys will travel to Mullins tonight. Come cheer on our Wolverines! 🐾


CCSD Parents and Guardians, This is a reminder that our Personal Electronic Device Guidelines will be fully enforced when students return to school on January 7, 2025. These guidelines are in place to create the best possible learning and social environment for all students. Key Guideline: All students (PK-12) must turn off and store all phones and personal electronic devices in the classroom cell phone cabinets from the start of school until dismissal. Student Responsibility: Students are solely responsible for the security of their devices brought to school. Consequences of Non-Compliance: Violations of this policy will result in disciplinary action according to the Student Discipline Code of Conduct. The electronic version of the Code can be found https://5il.co/2w2wz. Please note that unauthorized electronic communication device use goes from a Level 1-G (page 19) to a Level II-B offense (page 22), depending on the situation. Please review these guidelines with your students to ensure they are prepared for the start of the new semester. For more FAQs, please visit https://5il.co/33gec. Thank you for your cooperation.


It's GAME DAY! Come out and support our Varsity Girls and Boys Basketball teams as they play Carvers Bay. Games start at Noon.

Happy New Year!!!


IMPORTANT.....


👏🏼Mock Interview Day at East Clarendon⏳
Today, our business students took a big step toward their futures during Mock Interview Day! Business and district leaders from across the area conducted interviews and provided valuable feedback to help students refine their skills and prepare for their next steps.
A huge shoutout to Mrs. Jennifer Hunt and Mrs. Carey Ard, our outstanding Business CTE Instructors, for organizing this meaningful experience and preparing their students for success.
This is what future-ready education looks like—great job, everyone!
#CTE #FutureReady











Thank You Mrs. Susie Alexander from The Citizens Bank for speaking to our accounting students about personal finance, credit, loans, and banking accounts.







Mrs. Lachelle’s 6th grade class was working on Argumentative writing by analyzing 4 Christmas movie trailers and then staying claim and reasons why their favorite was the best movie.







The EC Senior Beta Club collected and donated paper products and breakfast items to the House of Hope homeless shelter in Florence to support their mission.
Thank you to all who donated items for this Beta Club project!


East Clarendon’s High School Art teacher, Mrs. Charlotte Driggers invited artist-in-residence Bob Doster to teach metalworking techniques and plasma cut two stainless steel benches with 8th grade and Art 1 students. Sneak peak of their work. The benches are at FE Dubose getting welded and sanded together. Stay tuned for the reveal of the benches.
Thank you Mrs. Driggers' for organizing this awesome project!!









Mrs. Cindy’s GT students are using research skills to gather information about Christmas traditions in different countries around the world. Students will use this information to create presentations that will be shared in class.






🌟 Staff Feature and Teacher Feature of the Month! 🌟 Congratulations to our amazing educator, Moraima Romero and staff member, Marie Brown, who have gone above and beyond in November! Your dedication and hard work inspire us all and make our school community a better place. Thank you for your passion and commitment to our students' success. We are so grateful for everything you do! 🎉👏 Special Thanks to our Sponsor The Manning Times. #TeacherFeature #StaffFeature #Inspiration #SchoolCommunity



Mrs. Brianna’s English 3 class analyzes “The Raven” by Edgar Allan Poe. After answering the questions on feathers, they color and cut them out to make a pair of wings.











Students in Mrs. Cindy’s GT classes researched the history of catapults and how this technology is currently being used. Students then designed, built, and tested their own catapults for accuracy, distance, and power.











Mrs. Hannah’s 8th grade science class “Planet Walk” activity. The students used relative size to create a scale model of the planets’ sizes and distances in our solar system. Using the real approximate diameter of the planets in km they scaled it down to a diameter in cm. Then found the radius, marked, cut and labeled their planet. Next we headed outside to walk each planet to their scaled distance in feet instead of AU from the sun.








Mrs. Ashley Coker’s English 2 students take a “brain break” in the media center after completing the EOC exams.







Christmas spirit week is coming....


Mrs. Kim Black’s Geometry students work in teams to complete a scavenger hunt by solving problems using the properties of similar triangles.





Mrs. Jordan's students are learning how to manage their finances to follow a Christmas budget.





Middle School students came to the library the week before Thanksgiving to learn about Stop-Motion video, the art of creating a motion picture from still pictures. Students learned about the history of the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade by listening to and discussing the book Balloons Over Broadway and then created their own stop-motion video using Google Slides. Parents, ask to see your child's Thanksgiving Parade Stop-Motion Video!


