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“The STEM Educator of the Year Award gives us the opportunity to recognize the important role that our STEM educators play in the development of our workforce pipeline.”
- Susie Shannon, CEO of the SC Council on Competitiveness
Read more at https://t.co/PvoGRbG0dv.
SC Future Minds, the statewide education foundation will be closing its doors after 25+ years of positively impacting public education in South Carolina. Learn more about the transition at https://t.co/PvoGRbG0dv
We want to salute all of our CoE alumni who make education happen! Complete the form in this link and we will share some of your stories on our social accounts in the coming weeks!
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@SEL4SC and @SCETV are excited to present a webinar with Marc Brackett, Ph.D., founding director of the @Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence and a professor in the Yale Child Study Center on August 5th. Register to attend at https://t.co/A3FlkiCnek
Gov. McMaster's voucher scheme announcement yesterday cannot go unchallenged. Here is the response of SAM,
@RichCoPEP,@PEPGreenville,@SCfutureminds,@SouthernEdFound, and @C2CTriCounty opposing this move.
Know where we stand! Join us! https://t.co/NsBIE65E7o
Gov. McMaster's voucher scheme announcement yesterday cannot go unchallenged. Here is the response of RCPEP, @learnwsam, @PEPGreenville, @SCfutureminds, @SouthernEdFound, and @C2CTriCounty opposing this move.
https://t.co/EEOLUBePF3
Gov. Henry McMaster is at a press conference today at Hampton Park Christian School where he’s announcing $32 million in CARES Act money to go to help parents pay tuition for private schools.
Several categories that are protected by federal law (most notably, religion and sexual orientation) are not listed in the non-discrimination categories of the SAFE grant program. (4/4)
Please note that independent schools in SC do NOT have the same accountability requirements as public schools. And based on the info below, the Governor's new "SAFE grant" program does NOT ensure accessibility for all students. (3/4)
The Governor of South Carolina just announced that he is redirecting $32 million in federal funds to create a scholarship program for private schools. Please note that federal dollars are PUBLIC funds. (1/4)
https://t.co/yfmLn3TBDL
Inbox: Gov. @henrymcmaster to stand w/ Lt. Gov. @PamelaEvette and educators in a press conference Monday to announce another round of the gov's allocation under the CARES Act. The advisory says the press conference will be at Hampton Park Christian School in Greenville. #sctweets