William Noah Richardson, Evans High School
Ashton Carroll, Harlem High School
Natalea Cochran, Midland Valley High School
Dakoda Kuntz, Midland Valley High School
Gatlyn Elyse Smith Honor Grad, Evans High School 2021
Harlie McGahee, Harlem High School
Kylie Weeks, Cyber Academy of S.C
Wilson Cook, Burke County High School
Gwyneth Lee Enns Butler, South Aiken High School
Morgan Cunningham, Jefferson County high school
Cameron Fookes, Strom Thurmond High
Gemma Osbon, South Aiken High School
Madison Grace Owens, Barnwell High School
Mattie Lewis, Thomson High School
Wyatt Gergen, Thomson High School
Kaylyn Danielle Foster, South Carolina Virtual Charter School
Tyler Troxel, 2021 Salutatorian, A.R. Johnson Health Science & Engineering Magnet School
William Noah Richardson, Evans High School
Ashton Carroll, Harlem High School
Natalea Cochran, Midland Valley High School
Dakoda Kuntz, Midland Valley High School
Gatlyn Elyse Smith Honor Grad, Evans High School 2021
Harlie McGahee, Harlem High School
Kylie Weeks, Cyber Academy of S.C
Wilson Cook, Burke County High School
Gwyneth Lee Enns Butler, South Aiken High School
Morgan Cunningham, Jefferson County high school
Cameron Fookes, Strom Thurmond High
Gemma Osbon, South Aiken High School
Madison Grace Owens, Barnwell High School
Mattie Lewis, Thomson High School
Wyatt Gergen, Thomson High School
Kaylyn Danielle Foster, South Carolina Virtual Charter School
Tyler Troxel, 2021 Salutatorian, A.R. Johnson Health Science & Engineering Magnet School
SOUTH BEND â South Bend educators and community members are coming to the defense of a longstanding program serving teen mothers after administrators unexpectedly announced its discontinuance last month.
Wrapped into recommendations to close and restructure several other schools in a multiyear âright sizingâ effort, South Bend Community School Corp. leaders called for the closure of the districtâs School Age Mothers Program during a late January school board meeting.
Shocked by the proposal, more than a dozen current and former staff, students and community members submitted letters in support of the program they say keeps students engaged at a time where the pressure to drop out couldnât be greater.