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Town of Pine Ridge announces new police chief

Town of Pine Ridge announces new police chief Town of Pine Ridge announces new police chief By WIS News 10 Staff | April 8, 2021 at 4:52 PM EDT - Updated April 8 at 6:45 PM COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) - The Town of Pine Ridge has announced that Andre’ T. Williams has been selected as the new police chief. Chief Williams will be officially sworn on Tuesday, April 13 during a town hall meeting. Due to CDC guidelines on social distancing, there will be limited seating available. Williams is a native of the Jonesville community located in Colleton County. In 2011, Williams graduated from Claflin University with a BA degree in Criminal Justice and a minor in Sociology. He later went on to serve in the United States Army and Army National Guard.

Chester County announces date for students to return to full in-person learning

Chester County announces date for students to return to full in-person learning
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Are NC, SC schools closing due to severe weather threats?

Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools district leaders said the district moved to full remote learning Thursday.  The district places the safety of our students, staff and schools at the forefront and will take all precautions to keep everyone safe, district leaders said in a statement.  Chapter two: Iredell-Statesville Schools In a statement to WCNC Charlotte, Iredell-Statesville Schools said it operated on a normal schedule Thursday and monitored the conditions to keep parents and students updated. Chapter three: Rowan-Salisbury Schools WCNC Charlotte reached out to the Rowan-Salisbury Schools district for information on any possible changes to the Thursday schedule. At this point, WCNC has not heard back.

SC Education Dept to support school re-opening with extra $84M

SC Education Dept. supports school re-opening with additional $84 million The funds can be used for safety measures and personal protective equipment, hiring school nurses, hiring staff, and technology equipment to support online learning. Author: WLTX Updated: 11:32 PM EST December 14, 2020 COLUMBIA, S.C. On Monday, the S.C. Department of Education (SCDE) announced that it will provide $84,264,890 in additional federal Coronavirus Relief Fund (CRF) funding to all public schools districts and special schools to support reopening efforts.  The funding can be used for four specific purposes, including safety measures and personal protective equipment, hiring of school nurses, hiring of staff to provide one-on-one instruction and support services for struggling students, and technology equipment to support online learning.

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