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Simpsonville, SC 29681 link: Blythe Academy [15] K4-5th 924 Steven Sokohl 100 Blythe Drive Greenville, SC 29605 link: Brook Glenn Elementary [16] K4-5th 445 Jordan O'Toole 2003 East Lee Rd. Taylors, SC 29687 link: Brushy Creek Elementary [17] K4-5th 878 Charles T. Davis Jr. 1344 Brushy Creek Rd. Taylors, SC 29687 link: Bryson Elementary [18] K5 ...
Georgetown County School District is a school district serving Georgetown County, South Carolina, United States. It is based in Georgetown, South Carolina. H. Randall Dozier has been the superintendent since 2003.
Andrews High School (AHS) is a secondary school located in Andrews, South Carolina, United States.It is the oldest continually serving school in Georgetown County.It was established in 1922 with grades 7–11 on a campus on Farr Avenue.
www.ghs.gcsd.k12.sc.us Georgetown High School is a public high school located in Georgetown, South Carolina , United States. It is one of four high schools in the Georgetown County School District .
www.gcsd.k12.sc.us /o /whs Waccamaw High School ( WHS ) is one of four schools that are encompassed in the Waccamaw school family on the Waccamaw Neck of Georgetown County, South Carolina . Opening in 1990, it was a school that consisted of grades 7–11, with its first senior class being the class of 1992.
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Carvers Bay High School is a public high school in Hemingway, South Carolina serving students from parts of Georgetown County, South Carolina, United States.It is in the Georgetown County School District and has grades 9 to 12 .
In the 2018–2019 school year, Blue Ridge had 1,148 students [4] and 65 teachers. [5] Of those students, 89% were White, 4.2% were Hispanic, and 3.9% African-American, [4] 39.4% of students were deemed to be under the federal poverty line, 13.7% were receiving special education, and 16.4% were in gifted and talented programs.