Teachers walk a fine line in a litigious society
It’s a well-known fact that duct tape can fix almost anything, but when it comes to the classroom, there are times when the silver tape is not the solution. For example: 1. Excessive talking — […]
It’s a well-known fact that duct tape can fix almost anything, but when it comes to the classroom, there are times when the silver tape is not the solution. For example: 1. Excessive talking — […]
As thousands of freshmen begin their college lives, we asked current seniors and recent grads to offer some advice on how to navigate the exciting, and sometimes challenging, world on campus. Through email and in […]
Tablets, iPads, smartboards and learning software weren’t around when today’s grandparents were in school. They practiced cursive writing using the Palmer method, memorized multiplication tables and diagrammed sentences instead. Learning methods change, but basic values […]
The schools in the Diocese of Charleston admit qualified students of any race, color, national origin, sex, or disability to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to the students […]
As the 2014-2015 school year rolls to a start, the big news for education in the Diocese of Charleston is the upcoming comprehensive strategic plan to tackle school improvement. Sandra Leatherwood, director of Catholic education, […]
As the 2014-2015 school year rolls to a start, the big news for education in the Diocese of Charleston is the upcoming comprehensive strategic plan to tackle school improvement. Sandra Leatherwood, director of Catholic education, […]
His first saluteBEAUFORT—U.S. Navy Ensign Connor T. Murphy graduated recently from the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Md., and was commissioned as an officer in the U.S. Navy. Murphy gave his first salute to […]
Diocese of Charleston’s Office of Family Life sponsored an essay contest connected with the Fortnight for Freedom. Here is the winning essay. Religious Freedom: Our First Amendment Right By Caroline Daly Thomas Jefferson coined the […]
St. Joseph’s captures state titlesGREENVILLE—The baseball and soccer teams at St. Joseph’s Catholic School nabbed the 1A state championships for the third consecutive year. The boys’ soccer team crushed Charleston Charter School 10-0 in the […]
St. Anthony students bring zoo animals home … sort of GREENVILLE—St. Anthony of Padua School received a grant from The Metropolitan Arts Council recently that helped provide an “art-tastic” trip to the Greenville Zoo […]
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