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Greenville County students return to class tomorrow. District leaders shared what it took to make that possible during Tuesday's school board meeting.
Greenville County Schools officials have decided to keep its 106 schools closed through Friday due to a lack of stable power and safe transportation routes. Tim Waller, spokesman for the school ...
A major Disaster Declaration was approved for Greenville County for both Individual and Public Assistance. According to a City of Greenville social media post, citizens can apply at www ...
The smallest was a one-room school; the two largest, Parker and Greenville City, served two-thirds of the student population. On August 23, 1951 the Greenville County Board of Education, chaired by J. B. League, established the School District of Greenville County and appointed nine trustees, with A. D. Asbury as chair. Dr.
The results of road evaluations documented more than 1,500 issues, including downed and low hanging power lines, making it unsafe for buses and cars
According to the South Carolina Department of Public Safety, from 2016 to 2023, there were 48 crashes involving school buses per year on average in Greenville County. There were 53 school bus ...
The bus, carrying two students, was heading west when it veered off the road, the SC Highway Patrol said. Driver on leave after Greenville school bus crashes into mobile home, no injuries reported ...
The G.K. Butterfield Transportation Center is a bus station located in Greenville, North Carolina, United States. Named after U.S. Representative George Kenneth Butterfield Jr., it serves as a bus terminus for the Greenville Area Transit (GREAT) and provides intercity bus service via Amtrak Thruway and Greyhound Lines.