Pickens County students among the 184 students who earned President's List honors for the spring semester at Tri-County Technical College.
Pickens County students among those named to Tri-County Technical College's Academic Distinction List for the spring 2012 semester.
Scholarships to be awarded at meeting.
Center for Workforce Excellence established to provide companies with the training need to succeed in global economy.
SWU students recently jammed with renowned jazz musicians.
Shah recognized for contributing to university's standard of excellence.
Money raised will go towards a scholarship at Pickens High School.
Many employees of Liberty-based business are Clemson graduates
Fifth graders raised money by recycling cans.
Try-outs to be held at Central-Clemson Indoor Recreation Center.
Principal says lines will be fixed on June 27 at the earliest.
Tri-County Technical College student awarded $5,000 grant from the S.C. Space Grant Consortium.
Center aims help veterans learn about, utilize all the education benefits they are entitled to receive.
Due to construction, those needing to speak with guidance or administration should call for appointment.
Event to be held at Pickens County Career and Technology Center.
County educator help 10 teacher cadets move closer to achieving their educational goals.
This year's book drive collects 4,200 books to give to Narok University College
Popular fundraiser for Meals on Wheels, the Sam Wyche Food Fight Bowl is Friday, August 17.
Tri-County Technical College Course will be held 8am - 4pm Tuesday, June 26
University's center, once completed, will prepare students for life of Christian service.
Class will be held at Tri-County Technical College's Anderson campus.
Agreement guarantees SWU students acceptance into Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine's interview and admittance process at Spartanburg campus
Boardroom a showcase for student-created artwork
Scholarships open to high school seniors and undergraduate college students
Class of 2012 celebrates graduation at Littlejohn Coliseum.
A student must maintain a 4.0 grade point average to be named to the list.
Amy McJunkin was nominated and won the Patch Teacher Appreciation contest.
Hunt retires as superintendent at the end of the month.
Collaboration traces the roots of the Wesleyan Church.
Area students among 608 high school juniors recognized for their academic achievement.
Honorees nominated by students, faculty and staff.
A listing of Pickens County and Upstate residents who recently graduated from Clemson University.
Members of Easley High's Class of 2012 will graduate 7pm Saturday, June 9 at Clemson's Littlejohn Coliseum.
District Support Employee of the Year to be announced in August
School districts announces honorees from each school in Pickens County.
Superintendent Dr. Henry Hunt among retiring employees honored at dinner
West End Elementary Assistant Principal excited about new role
Superintendent Dr. Henry Hunt will retire June 30 after more than 40 years in the district.
Board meeting will begin at 7 p.m.
Sloan Addison Lindsey and Matthew Randall Roberts have been named to the Dean's List. They will be recognized during a military dress parade in the fall.