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Spartanburg County School District 2 (Boiling Springs, Chesnee, Inman, Mayo) Spartanburg County School District 3 (Cowpens, Pacolet, Spartanburg) Spartanburg County School District 4 (Woodruff) Spartanburg County School District 5 (Duncan, Lyman, Wellford, Reidville, Moore) Spartanburg County School District 6 (Moore, Pauline, Roebuck, Spartanburg)
The Florence Unified School District took control of the schools on July 1, 2016, and appointed Dr. Tim Richard as the new Principal. [4] Dr. Richard implemented several changes that resulted in significant improvement to academics, school culture, and school facilities [5] and enrollment grew from 400 students in 2016 to over 900 students by 2020.
Wilson competes in the AAAA classification of the South Carolina High School League and is located in Lower State, Region VI with Myrtle Beach High School, North Myrtle Beach High School, Hartsville High school, West Florence High School, and South Florence High School. In 2002, the varsity baseball team won the AAA state championship.
Community portal; Recent changes ... [1] NCES District ID: 0402920 [1] Students and staff; ... The Florence Unified School District is a school district serving ...
West Florence High School was founded in Fall 1970. In 2020, Governor Henry McMaster delivered the commencement address at the school's graduation ceremony amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Following his address, he sang Mull of Kintyre while playing his guitar.
As of the 2018–19 school year, the district, comprising three schools, had an enrollment of 1,581 students and 128.1 classroom teachers (on an FTE basis), for a student–teacher ratio of 12.3:1. [1] The district is classified by the New Jersey Department of Education as being in District Factor Group "DE", the fifth-highest of eight ...
Instead, the school's one-to-one computing policy provides a laptop to each student in lieu of textbooks. [2] The first school to use one-to-one computing in Arizona was Empire High School, which started doing so in 2005. Florence district officials worked with Empire to implement a similar program at Poston Butte in 2009. [3]