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Discover how the U.S. Constitution came to life in History in a Nutshell: Birth of the Constitution on https://t.co/eP99WM39eN — then test your knowledge with the interactive quiz (no powdered wig required).
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🌿 Meet the elusive Webster’s Salamander — a tiny amphibian with a big story! 🦎
Watch this What’s Wild episode and explore even more South Carolina wildlife at https://t.co/eP99WM39eN!
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👑 SC Skillionaires ‘Crown Your Calling’ Career Game Challenge STARTS NOW!
Students play their way to the SC Skillionaire Crown & a special statewide ceremony! 🏆
Think your school’s got what it takes? Let’s GO!
Now–May 30, 2025
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The unveiling of this African American History Monument on March 26, 2001, made South Carolina the first of the fifty states to have a monument dedicated to black history on the grounds of its state capitol.
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This city of Columbia bicentennial time capsule was sealed December 31, 1986. It is to be opened March 22, 2036 on Columbia’s 250th birthday.
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On March 20, 1969 Coretta Scott King marched with Black workers from Local 1199-B, the Nursing Home Employees Union in Charleston, SC.
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March 18 is South Carolina Day! In commemoration of John C. Calhoun's birthday, schools all over the state will work to create a more general knowledge and appreciation of the history, resources and possibilities of this State.
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Happy St. Patrick's Day! Every year on March 17th people traditionally wear green for St. Patrick’s Day, but why the color green, specifically? Find out why with "History In A Nutshell Shorts"!
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✨ Career paths are diverse—help students navigate them! SC educators, this session reveals strategies to uncover career options & inspire next-gen success. Let’s build brighter futures together. Register here. https://t.co/LEsZeDZQbq
During the American Revolutionary War, the Battle of Guilford Courthouse was fought on March 15, 1781. Although technically a victory for the British, they suffered heavy losses as a result of the battle.
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🌟 Be the light that inspires! SC educators, learn creative strategies to show students multiple career pathways—apprenticeships, internships, & beyond. Empower future leaders! @ApprenticeshpSC @SCTechSystem
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🚀 SC educators, join us for a virtual session on guiding students to career success! Explore apprenticeships, entrepreneurship & more. Illuminate pathways & inspire futures. Register today @SCTechSystem @ApprenticeshpSC
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March is National Nutrition Month! The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics created an annual campaign for the month of March to encourage people to learn more about balanced nutrition and how to make more informed and healthy habits when it comes to food.
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March is Women's History Month! During Women's History Month, women and the role that women have played during the past 200 years in the United States are recognized. It's also encouraged to celebrate the women in our lives. #WomensHistory
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The SC African American History Calendar's March Honoree is Alana Grant! Grant founded the Hate Won’t Win Movement, a nonprofit that seeks to prevent hate crimes through advocacy for victims and promoting community acts of love. @SCAFAM@EducationSC
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KnowItAll's March blog has arrived! KnowItAll brings you resources for Women's History Month, National Nutrition Month, South Carolina Day, St. Patrick's Day and more! Be sure to view our Factoids for March or for the full year!
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Transform literacy learning! 📚 Discover storytelling magic, tech tools, and hands-on strategies at Ignite the Literacy Light.
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On February 17, 1865, General Sherman and his troops entered Columbia, South Carolina. By the morning hours of February 18, 1865, much of the city of Columbia was in flames, accompanied by a riot that had built steadily.
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On February 17, 1864, during the Civil War, the history-making Confederate submarine H.L. Hunley made its last fateful run. Conservation Efforts on the Hunley continue at the Warren-Lasch Conservation Center in Charleston, S.C.
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Happy Valentine's Day! A day to celebrate love. Check out our Valentine's Day collection to find out more about the holiday and to download printable cards.
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