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Mother unable to get kids enrolled for in-person classes sues Berkeley Co schools

Mother unable to get kids enrolled for in-person classes sues Berkeley Co. schools VIDEO: Mother unable to get kids enrolled for in-person classes sues Berkeley Co. schools By Ray Rivera | May 4, 2021 at 9:19 PM EDT - Updated May 4 at 11:30 PM BERKELEY COUNTY, S.C. (WCSC) - A Lowcountry mother is suing the Berkeley County School District saying district officials are breaking the law by not allowing her two children to be enrolled for in-person classes. The lawsuit, which also names BCSD Superintendent Eddie Ingram, is suing for violation of the governor’s orders and constitutional right to education. The suit is seeking damages for lost wages, childcare expenses, and for lost educational opportunities.

Lawyers: Berkeley County School District allowing kids to attend in-person classes after mother files lawsuit

Lawyers: Berkeley County School District allowing kids to attend in-person classes after mother files lawsuit VIDEO: Lawyers: Berkeley County School District allowing kids to attend in-person classes after mother files lawsuit By Ray Rivera | May 5, 2021 at 3:06 PM EDT - Updated May 5 at 8:01 PM BERKELEY COUNTY, S.C. (WCSC) - Lawyers for a Lowcountry mother say the Berkeley County School District is now allowing their client’s kids to attend in-person classes after she had filed a lawsuit against the district who originally were not giving her kids that option. Lawyers for Brigette Herbst said hours after they had filed the lawsuit the district contacted Herbst and said her children would be allowed to attend school in-person starting immediately at College Park Middle School.

SC s Berkeley County cuts field in superintendent search

SC s Berkeley County cuts field in superintendent search April 24, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail MONCKS CORNER, S.C. (AP) Three finalists are in the running to replace Berkeley County Schools Superintendent Dr. Eddie Ingram, who announced his retirement in January. The three finalists include Dr. Anthony S. Dixon, who s served as the chief administrative officer - school services (Secondary Schools) for the district since July 1; Deon D. Jackson, who currently serves as the chief administrative officer for pupil services in the district; and Dr. Glenda Gibson Levine, who serves as the chief diversity officer for the district, WCBD-TV reported. The board of trustees voted on the three finalists during a special meeting Tuesday following a review of all applicants, and interviews with semi-finalists. Parents and faculty will have a chance to meet with each finalist during a community reception planned over three days May 10, 11 and 12. Following each reception, the finalists will

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