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Greenville County School District
Location
301 E. Camperdown Way, Greenville, South Carolina
United States
District information
GradesK-12
EstablishedAugust 23, 1951
SuperintendentDr. W. Burke Royster
Deputy superintendent(s)Phillip Davie
Schools106[1]
Budget$592.639 million[1]
Students and staff
Students76,964
Teachers4,908
Staff9,800 employees[1]
Other information
Websitewww.greenville.k12.sc.us

Greenville County School District (GCSD) is a public school district in Greenville County, South Carolina (USA). It is the largest school district in the state of South Carolina and the 44th largest in the US. As of the 2019–2020 school year, the district, led by Superintendent Dr. W Burke Royster, serves 76,964 students[2] from Greenville; and some parts of Laurens and Spartanburg counties. Spread across 106 education centers, the district currently employs 4,908 certified teachers.[3] GCSD has an operating budget of $592.639 million for the 2017–2018 school year. GCSD has 14 National Blue Ribbon Schools, 9 Newsweek's Best High Schools, 21 Carolina First Palmetto's Finest Schools, 48 Red Carpet Schools, and 29 National PTA Schools of Excellence.[1]

The district includes the majority of Greenville County, though small portions are in other school districts.[4] It also extends into a portion of Laurens County, where it includes that county's part of Fountain Inn.[5] The district also extends into Spartanburg County, where it includes portions of Greer in that county.[6]

History

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Early history

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At the end of World War II, Greenville County had 86 school districts. The smallest was a one-room school; the two largest, Parker and Greenville City, served two-thirds of the student population.

On August 23, 1951 the Greenville County Board of Education, chaired by J. B. League, established the School District of Greenville County and appointed nine trustees, with A. D. Asbury as chair. Dr. William F. Loggins was the first superintendent. An educational program of greater equality began to emerge, mainly by consolidating smaller schools.

Public schools desegregation

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In 1963, the local NAACP filed suit in the federal district court, for the children of A. J. Whittenberg and five other Black students to attend all-white schools. They were represented by Willie Smith and Matthew Perry, while the district was represented by its attorney E. P. (Ted) Riley. On April 14, after a federal judge gave the school board thirty days to reconsider, Superintendent Marion T. Anderson announced that fifty-five black students would be transferred to sixteen white schools in 1964.

Integration did not go smoothly and in May 1968 the state supreme court declared freedom of choice plans unacceptable. Opposition organizations were formed including Citizens for Freedom of Choice, Citizens to Prevent Busing, and Concerned Black Parents, chaired by H. L. Sullivan. In February 1970, most all-black schools were closed. 60% of the black and 10% of the white students were reassigned. 75% of the busing involved black students.[1]

Educational structure

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GCSD students attend schools based primarily on the geographic location of their homes. Schools of a lower level 'feed into' a certain school of the next highest level, meaning that students leaving the lower level schools attend the higher level school. Exceptions to the feeder system are students wishing to enroll in the magnet schools programs offered in 12 schools,[2] or those who participate in the International Baccalaureate, which is offered in its three levels at four clusters over the county.[3] Parents of students may also request transfers out of their students' assigned schools for various reasons (such as to take classes unique to a particular school).

During the 2011 school year 4,380 students graduated from GCSD High Schools. Out of these nearly 90% pursued higher education, with a scholarship total of $95 million.

In the news

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  • In 2006, 21% of the 22,850 AP exams completed in South Carolina were taken by Greenville County students. The percentage of exams qualifying for college credit increased from 43% to 48% (2,192 of 4,568 exams).
  • The school district has also established a foundation that has successfully raised funds for student programs.[citation needed]
  • In 2005, six Greenville County elementary schools and two middle schools were identified in a study released by the South Carolina Education Oversight Committee (EOC) as reducing the achievement gap for at least one historically underachieving student group.[4]
  • Tanglewood Middle School shooting

Schools

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Elementary schools

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The Greenville County School District has 51 elementary schools[7] that serve its population of 75,000 students. Most of the schools serve grades kindergarten through 5th grade, however two schools, the Rudolph Gordon School and Sterling School Charles Townes Center for the Highly Gifted and Talented, serve kindergarten though 6th and kindergarten though 8th, respectively.

Name Grades Enrollment Principal Address Website
A.J. Wittenberg Elementary[8] K4-5th 565 Cameron Brice 420 Westfield Street

Greenville, SC 29601

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Alexander Elementary[9] K4-5th 405 Patricia Paul 1601 Bramlett Road

Greenville, SC 29611

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Armstrong Elementary[10] K4-5th 428 Tracy S. Atkins 8601 White Horse Rd.

Greenville, SC 29617

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Augusta Circle Elementary[11] K5-5th 555 Mimi Melehes 100 Winyah Street

Greenville 29605

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Bell's Crossing Elementary[12] K5-5th 1040 Chris Ross 804 Scuffletown Road

Simpsonville, SC 29681

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Berea Elementary[13] K5-5th 459 Thomas Miller 100 Berea Dr.

Greenville, SC 29617

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Bethel Elementary[14] K5-5th 957 Matt Critell 111 Bethel School Rd

Simpsonville, SC 29681

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Blythe Academy[15] K4-5th 924 Steven Sokohl 100 Blythe Drive

Greenville, SC 29605

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Brook Glenn Elementary[16] K4-5th 445 Jordan O'Toole 2003 East Lee Rd.

Taylors, SC 29687

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Brushy Creek Elementary[17] K4-5th 878 Charles T. Davis Jr. 1344 Brushy Creek Rd.

Taylors, SC 29687

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Bryson Elementary[18] K5-5th 897 Andreya Boggs 703 Bryson Dr.

Simpsonville, SC 29681

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Buena Vista Elementary[19] K5-5th 905 David Burgess 310 Batesville Rd.

Greer, SC 29650

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Chandler Creek Elementary[20] K4-5th 966 Cassandra Davis 301 Chandler Rd

Greer, SC 29651

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Cherrydale Elementary[21] K4-5th 661 Debra R. Johnson 302 Perry Rd.

Greenville, SC 29609

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Crestview Elementary[22] K4-5th 709 David Langston 509 American Legion Road

Greer, SC 29651

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Duncan Chapel Elementary[23] K5-5th 658 Danielle Lee 210 Duncan Chapel Rd.

Greenville, SC 29617

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East North Street Academy[24] K4-5th 775 Dr. Dawn Hooker 1720 E. North St.

Greenville, SC 29607

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Ellen Woodside Elementary[25] K4-5th 694 Shawn McCain 9122 Augusta Rd.

Pelzer, SC 29669

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Fork Shoals[26] K5-5th 739 Kim Reid 916 McKelvey Rd.

Pelzer, SC 29669

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Fountain Inn Elementary[27] K3-5th 731 Jessica Preisig 608 Fairview St.

Fountain Inn, SC 29644

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Gateway Elementary[28] K4-5th 735 Susan Stubley 200 Hawkins Rd.

Travelers Rest, SC 29690

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Greenbrier Elementary[29] K4-5th 786 Le'Keisha Brown 853 Log Shoals Rd.

Greenville, SC 29607

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Grove Elementary[30] K5-5th 691 Stephanie Reese 1220 Old Grove Rd.

Piedmont, SC 29673

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Heritage Elementary[31] K4-5th 625 Julie Kramer 1592 Geer Highway

Travelers Rest, SC 29690

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Hollis Academy[32] K4-5th 685 Sofia Tsambounieris 200 Goodrich Street

Greenville, SC 29611

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Lake Forest Elementary[33] K4-5th 844 Julie Cooke 16 Berkshire Avenue

Greenville, SC 29615

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Mauldin Elementary[34] K4-5th 944 Jennifer Dodds 1194 Holland Road,,

Simpsonville, SC 29681

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Mitchell Road Elementary[35] K4-5th 609 Jennifer Holman 4124 E. North St. Ext.

Greenville, SC 29615

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Monarch Elementary[36] K4-5th 953 Mark Loach 224 Five Forks Road

Simpsonville, SC 29681

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Monaview Elementary[37] K4-5th 600 Stephen Hampton 10 Monaview St.

Greenville, SC 29617

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Mountain View Elementary[38] K4-5th 856 Jennifer Gibson 6350 Mountain View Road

Taylors, SC 29687

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Oakview Elementary[39] K5-5th 1016 Dr. Phillip Reavis 515 Godfrey Rd.

Simpsonville, SC 29681

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Paris Elementary[40] K5-5th 688 Lakisha Cook 32 East Belvue Road

Taylors, SC 29687

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Pelham Road Elementary[41] K5-5th 744 Kristy Qualls 100 All Star Way

Greenville, SC 29615

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Plain Elementary[42] K5-5th 936 Deborah Mihalic 506 Neely Ferry Road

Simpsonville, SC 29680

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Robert E. Cashion Elementary[43] K4-5th 698 Ryan Streetman 1500 Fork Shoals Road

Greenville, SC 29605

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Rudolph Gordon School[44][45] K5-6th 870 Meredith Welch 1507 Scuffletown Road

Simpsonville, SC 29681

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Sara Collins Elementary[46] K5-5th 868 Dr. Melissa Burns 1200 Parkins Mill Road

Greenville, SC 29607

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Simpsonville Elementary[47] K5-5th 774 Jackie Earle 200 Morton Avenue

Simpsonville, SC 29681

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Skyland Elementary[48] K4-5th 783 Leah Stafford 4221 Hwy. 14 North

Greer, SC 29651

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Slater Marietta Elementary[49] K4-5th 496 Candice Stanton 100 Baker Circle

Marietta, SC 29661

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Sterling School Charles Townes Gifted Center[50] K4-8th 840 Dr. Josh Patterson 99 John McCarroll Way

Greenville, SC 29607

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Stone Academy[51] K5-5th 656 Suzanne Shouse 115 Randall St

Greenville, SC 29609

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Sue Cleveland Elementary[52] K5-5th 567 Jenni Dunagan 375 Woodmont School Rd

Piedmont, SC 29673

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Summit Drive Elementary[53] K5-5th 442 Jennifer Woody 424 Summit Dr

Greenville, SC 29609

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Taylors Elementary[54] K5-5th 754 Heather Dye 809 Reid School Rd.

Taylors, SC 29687

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Thomas E. Kerns Elementary[55] K5-5th 652 Dr. Ronda Simmons 6650 Frontage at White Horse Rd

Greenville, SC 29605-3300

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Tigerville Elementary[56] K4-5th 279 Diane Jackson 25 Tigerville Elem. School Rd.

Taylors, SC 29687

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Welcome Elementary[57] K5-5th 722 Wallace Cobbs 36 E. Welcome Rd

Greenville, SC 29611

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Westcliffe Elementary[55] K4-5th 298 Beth Farmer 105 Eastbourne Rd.

Greenville, SC 29611

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Woodland Elementary[58] K5-5th 1085 Katrina Miller 1730 Gibb Shoals Road,

Greer, SC 29650

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Middle schools

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Name Grades Enrollment Principal Address Website
Beck International Academy[59] 6-8th 855 Jennifer Meisten 901 Woodruff Road

Greenville, SC 29607

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Berea Middle[60] 6-8th 834 Brianna Falvey 151 Berea Middle School Rd

Greenville, SC 29617

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Blue Ridge Middle[61] 6-8th 912 Karen Bullard 2423 E. Tyger Bridge Rd.

Greer, SC 29651

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Bryson Middle[62] 6-8th 879 Caroline Bohnenberger 3657 South Industrial Dr.

Simpsonville, SC 29681

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Dr. Phinnize J. Fisher Middle 6-8th 996 Jeremie Smith 700 Millennium Blvd

Greenville, SC 29607

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Greenville Middle Academy[63] 6-8th 791 Nicky Andrews 339 Lowndes Avenue

Greenville, SC 29607

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Greenville Early College[64] 6-12th 164 Marjon A. Ford 225 S. Pleasantburg Dr.

Greenville, SC 29607

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Greer Middle[65] 6-8th 1065 Stephanie Lackey 3032 E. Gap Creek Rd.

Greer, SC 29651

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Hillcrest Middle[66] 6-8th 977 William Price 510 Garrison Rd.

Simpsonville, SC 29681

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Hughes Academy[67] 6-8th 1019 Adrian Mayes 122 DeOyley Ave.

Greenville, SC 29605

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Lakeview Middle[68] 6-8th 778 Nicole Puza 3801 Old Buncombe Road

Greenville, SC 29617

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League Academy of Communication Arts[69] 6-8th 782 Mary Leslie Anderson 125 Twin Lake Dr.

Greenville, SC 29609

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Mauldin Middle[70] 6-8th 978 Karen Greene 1190 Holland Rd.

Simpsonville, SC 29681

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Northwest Middle[71] 6-8th 863 Daniel Greene 1606 Geer Hwy.

Travelers Rest, SC 29690

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Northwood Middle[72] 6-8th 879 Daniel Greene 710 Ike's Rd.

Taylors, SC 29687

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Ralph Chandler Middle[73] 6-8th 750 Jeffrey Jenkins 4231 Fork Shoals Road

Simpsonville, SC 29680

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Riverside Middle[74] 6-8th 1121 Matt Keith 615 Hammett Bridge Rd.

Greer, SC 29650

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Sevier Middle[75] 6-8th 746 Chad Maguire 1000 Piedmont Park Road

Greenville, SC 29609

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Tanglewood Middle[76] 6-8th 805 Leroy Platt 44 Merriwoods Dr.

Greenville, SC 29611

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Woodmont Middle[77] 6-8th 819 Jennifer Couch 325 North Flat Rock Road

Piedmont, SC 29673

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High schools

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Name Grades Enrollment Principal Address Website
Berea High[78] 9-12th 1223 Mike Noel 201 Burdine Drive

Greenville, SC 29617

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Blue Ridge High[79] 9-12th 1055 Ashley Wardlaw 2151 Fews Chapel Rd.

Greer, SC 29651

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Carolina High School & Academy[80] 9-12th 985 Jeremy Carrick 2725 Anderson Rd.

Greenville, SC 29611

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Eastside High[81] 9-12th 1564 Tina Bishop 1300 Brushy Creek Rd.

Taylors, SC 29687

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Fountain Inn High 9-12th 358 Maureen Tiller 644 Quillen Avenue

Fountain Inn, SC 29644

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Greenville Senior High School[82] 9-12th 1635 Jason Warren 1 Vardry St.

Greenville, SC 29601

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Greer High[83] 9-12th 1285 Justin Ludley 3000 East Gap Creek Dr.

Greer, SC 29651

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Hillcrest High[84] 9-12th 2308 Dr. Patrick Jarrett 3665 S. Industrial Dr.

Simpsonville, SC 29681

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J.L. Mann Academy[85] 9-12th 2038 Dr. Shannon Gibson 160 Fairforest Way

Greenville, SC 29607

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Mauldin High[86] 9-12th 2351 Mike Peake 701 E. Butler Rd.

Mauldin, SC 29662

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Riverside High[87] 9-12th 1817 Darah Huffman 794 Hammett Bridge Road

Greer, SC 29650

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Southside High[88] 9-12th 982 Tatiana Shea 6630 Frontage at White Horse Rd

Greenville, SC 29605-3300

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Travelers Rest High[89] 9-12th 1265 Daniel Bruce 301 North Main St.

Travelers Rest, SC 29690

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Wade Hampton High[90] 9-12th 1826 Dr. Carlos Grant 100 Pine Knoll Dr.

Greenville, SC 29609

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Woodmont High[91] 9-12th 2025 Joseph Foster 2831 West Georgia Road

Piedmont, SC 29673

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Career Centers

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The Greenville County School District offers four career centers to its students. Students in grades 9-12 can take elective classes at these schools in conjunction with their regular studies at the assigned high schools. Students completing courses at these career centers will be awarded with certain industry certificates.[92]

Name Type Administrator Address Website
Donaldson Career Center[93] Vocational School Leland Blankenship 100 Vocational Dr.

Greenville, SC 29605

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Enoree Career Center[94] Vocational School Greg Cooke 108 Scalybark Rd.

Greenville, SC 29617

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Golden Strip Career Technology Center[95] Vocational School Michelle Michael 1120 East Butler Rd.

Greenville, SC 29607

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J. Harley Bonds Career Center[96] Vocational School Kelly Sanderson 505 North Main St.

Greer, SC 29650

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Special Focus Centers

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Name Type Administrator Address Website
Fine Arts Center Fine Arts Education 9-12th Vee Popat 102 Pine Knoll Drive

Greenville, SC 29609

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Roper Mountain Science Center Public Science Center/Museum Michael Weeks 402 Roper Mountain Rd.

Greenville, SC 29615

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Washington Center Special Education ages 3–21 Teisha Hair 2 Betty Spencer Drive

Greenville , SC 29607

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West Greenville School School for students with significant Emotional

and Behavioral Disorders (EBD) 6-12th

Laura O'Laughlin 15 Endel St.

Greenville, SC 29611

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Innovation Center Career and Technology Education Katie Porter 402 Roper Mountain Rd

Greenville, SC 29615

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Administration

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Board of Trustees

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Source:[97]

  • Amanda Brett, Area 26
  • Debi C. Bush, Chair, Area 19
  • Jeff Cochran, Area 28
  • Sarah Dulin, Area 27
  • Michelle Goodwin-Calwile, Area 25
  • Lynda Leventis-Wells, Area 22
  • Ann Marie Middleton, Area 18
  • Glenda Morrison-Fair, Secretary pro tempore, Area 23
  • Angie Mosley, Area 21
  • Anne Pressley, Area 24
  • Charles J. (Chuck) Saylors, Area 20
  • Carolyn J. Styles, Vice-Chair pro tempore, Area 17

District Administration

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Source:[98]

  • Dr. W. Burke Royster, Superintendent
    • Doug Webb, General Counsel
    • Whitney Hanna, Executive Director of Strategic Communications and Engagement
    • Julie Horton, Director of Governmental Relations
    • Karen Kapp, Director of Staff and Leadership Development
    • Nancy Fitzer, Assistant to the Superintendent and Board Liaison
    • Dr. Raashad Fitzpatrick, Assistant to the Superintendent and District Ombudsman
    • Katherine Malone, Assistant to the Superintendent and District Ombudsman
  • Phillip Davie, Deputy Superintendent
  • Jeff McCoy, Associate Superintendent for Academics
    • Dr. Charlotte McDavid, Executive Director for Academic Innovation and Technology
    • Dr. Jason McCreary, Director of Accountability and Quality Assurance
    • Eric Williams, Executive Director - College and Career Readiness
    • Tara Dean, Director of Special Academic Projects
    • Traci Hogan, Assistant Superintendent for Special Education Services
  • Dr. Megan Mitchell-Hoefer, Assistant Superintendent for School Leadership - Elementary Schools Group 1
  • Brenda Byrd, Assistant Superintendent for School Leadership - Elementary Schools Group 2
  • Nerissa Lewis, Assistant Superintendent for School Leadership - Elementary Schools Group 3
  • Dr. David McDonald, Assistant Superintendent for School Leadership - Middle Schools
  • Scott Rhymer, Assistant Superintendent for School Leadership - High Schools
  • Dr. George Ward, Associate Superintendent for Operations
    • Darryl Nance, Director of Athletics
    • Scott Carlin, Executive Director of Facilities
    • Bill Brown, Executive Director of Education Technology Services
    • Greg Stanfield, Executive Director of Planning and Demographics
    • Dr. Bryan Skipper, Executive Director of Student Personnel Services
    • Adam James, Director of Transportation
  • Robin Stack, Chief Finance Officer
  • Morgan Clements, Chief Human Resources Officer

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ Greenville, A. V. Huff Jr., Conclusion: The Emergence of Modern Greenville
  2. ^ Magnet
  3. ^ IB
  4. ^ Achievement gap EOC

References

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