Gov. McMaster signs resolution requiring districts to offer in-person learning to all students
High schoolers in Greenville County Schools are currently attending 75% in-person Share Updated: 6:02 PM EDT Apr 22, 2021
High schoolers in Greenville County Schools are currently attending 75% in-person Share Updated: 6:02 PM EDT Apr 22, 2021
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Show Transcript COMMUNITY AND TO THE SCHOOL. MICHAEL: STUDENTS IN SOUTH CAROLINA WILL BE HEADING BACK TO SCHOOL FULL TIME NEXT WEEK. JANE: GOVERNOR HENRY MCMASTER HAS JUST WRAPPED UP A SIGNING CEREMONY FOR A REQUIRING SCHOOLS TO OFFER IN-PERSON CLASSES FIVE DAYS A WEEK. KYLIE JONES EXPLAINS. KYLIE: FOR GREENVILLE COUNTY SCHOOLS, THE RESOLUTION IMPACTS MAINLY HIGH SCHOOLERS WHO ARE CURRENTLY AT 75% IN-PERSON. ONE PRINCIPAL GAVE US A LOOK INTO HOW THINGS COULD WORK. AT J.L. MANN HIGH SCHOOL, MORE OF THESE SEATS COULD BE FILLED COME MONDAY. IT’LL LOOK VERY MUCH LIKE WHAT A TRADITIONAL CLASSROOM LO
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Hubbell, Greenville Chamber, area businesses share perspectives on impact of virus, kick-off holiday season with life-saving blood/plasma drive
Greenville – The Greenville business community came together recently to discuss the impact of COVID-19 and to fight back against the virus with a joint blood and convalescent plasma drive benefitting The Blood Connection.
During the event held at Hubbell Lighting’s headquarters, Hubbell Lighting Vice President of Human Resources Garth Warner and the Greenville Chamber of Commerce Board Chair Rich Hagins offered insight on how the pandemic has affected area businesses and what they have done to respond.
This event is the latest in The Blood Connection’s “Turn Positive into a Positive” campaign, which was designed to educate the public on the efficacy of and need for convalescent plasma as a potentially lifesaving treatment for COVID-19. Convalescent plasma, or plasma obtained from the blood of those who have rec