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Spartanburg County School District 6 (SCSD6) is a public school district in Spartanburg County, South Carolina, US. Led by superintendent Ken Kiser, the district operates thirteen schools. [1] It serves western Spartanburg as well as Arcadia, Fairforest, Glenn Springs, Pauline, Roebuck, and most of Arkwright, Hilltop, Saxon and Southern Shops. [2]
Paul M. Dorman High School is a high school located in unincorporated Spartanburg County, South Carolina, United States. [2] It is the only comprehensive high school in Spartanburg County School District 6. It has a Roebuck post office address; [3] neither campus is in the Roebuck census-designated place. [4]
Spartanburg County School District 2 e-learning Friday, no after-school activities Thursday. District 2 announced that an E-Learning Day will be held on Friday. Schools are still open today, but ...
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)
Free breakfast and lunch are available for all elementary school students in District 5. ... Spartanburg County School District 6 School Board meets the first Monday of the month at 7:30 p.m.
Spartanburg School District Six will be offering to-go meals for students from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Thursday and Friday at Fairforest Elementary School's car rider drop off (1005 State Rd S-42-123 ...
The Seven districts of students, teachers, and staff in Spartanburg County head back to school on Monday, Aug. 12, 2024. As Aubrie Tate, 7, leaves the car for school, her family, mom Aleta Tate ...
As of 2022, Spartanburg High School's on-time graduation rate was 85.4%, equivalent to that of Spartanburg School District 7 and 1.6% higher than the state average. 5.4% of students at the school dropped out, up 2.7% from the year prior. [20]