This is the fourth year that the district has improved their average scores on the exams.
Writer and filmmaker Jon Bowermaster to speak at Strom Thurmond Institute Oct. 9
Clemson professors says that some trees are beginning to turn already, and some are already dropping their leaves
Clemson graduates among nation's grads who get the best return on their tuition dollars.
Educators in the Workplace program will see teachers go out into various businesses throughout the county.
Barker to take part in Department of Commerce panel on technology
SDPC partners with PARENTLINK for New Communication Services
Classes will be offered at Central-Clemson Library on Saturdays in October, November and December.
Funds, math and science emphasis, school choice among topics at District 5 debate
Duke Energy's National Hunting and Fishing Day celebration runs from 9am-3pm Saturday, September 29.
Easley High School Band Boosters ask school board to give the band program proceeds from sale of former band practice field.
Anderson District One's 2012 overall score ahead of national, state average
Gettys Middle School PTO will launch "Bucks for Books" program, which seeks to provide books for both Gettys Middle and the new 2nd middle school in Easley, with special kickoff fundraiser Monday at Mutt's BBQ in Easley.
Sale will be open to the public from 10am - 4pm Friday, Sept. 29
Pickens High School renovation will be complete in December, but students, faculty and staff will move in next summer.
Incumbent Judy Edwards and challengers Dr. Valerie Ramsay and David Whittemore will tackle issues at debate.
Ideas can be submitted until October 19.
Attack on Sassafras Mountain ride slated for October 13
Program trains and places teachers from a diverse background into the state's lowest performing elementary schools.
In the spirit of Halloween, Greenville Tech is offering a special course in October on the paranormal.
University offers a chance to golf with Heather Bowie during Sept. 29 benefit for SWU's new golf facility.
Ride slated for Saturday, October 13
Easley school board candidates to appear before taxpayers Oct. 2. State House candidates B.R. Skelton and Ed Harris will meet Oct. 18.
Wren High School Senior Lacee' Michaela Dial killed in car accident Saturday.
University once again named an "up and coming" university nationally
Grandparents, grandchildren attend special breakfast.
SWU professor tells Pickens County gifted/talented teachers, guidance counselors about needs of gifted learners.
Clemson University named top school by U.S. News & World Report
Easley Touchdown Club selects Players of the Week for Pickens, Seneca and Daniel Games.
Anderson District One schools raise over $50,000 for American Cancer Society.
Fuller ran for 309 yards against Wren, breaking school record.
Workshop will be held 9am - 4pm Thursday, September 20 at the Easley Campus
Group will perform at Southern Wesleyan September 20
Get Going With Quickbooks will show students how program can help them manage their small business.
Questions and panelists needed for PCVotes' debate, which will be held at First Wesleyan Church of Easley.
Tips from the Better Business Bureau on finding the right tutor to help your child.
Full plant list available on garden website.
Clemson University Reading Recovery Training Center among finalists for 2012 Dick and Tunky Riley WhatWorksSC Award for Excellence.
Special concert slated for Saturday, Sept. 22