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Ex teacher aide sues CCSD, claims she was fired for reporting abuse of students with special needs
- By Valerie Navavnava@postandcourier.com
Amanda Gillispie sued the Charleston County School District, claiming she was fired after reporting former teacher Karen Moore for allegedly abusing students with special needs.
SC teachers collect nearly $3M in Excellence in Teaching Awards
More than half of the honorees are Charleston County School District teachers. This year, 233 CCSD educators earned a bonus compared to 68 in 2022-2023.
CCSD blamed for alleged mistreatment of student with special needs at Mount Pleasant school
Child diagnosed with autism, attention deficit disorder, anxiety and who is largely nonverbal attended Mamie P. Whitesides Elementary School in the 2023-2024 school year. Parents claim in lawsuit that he was subjected toneglect, assault and battery.
Charleston County schools get OK to teach honors version of AP African American Studies course
CCSD school board approves course at an Aug. 22 meeting. Students will also be able to take the AP exam, with the district covering the costs.
CCSD confirms cybersecurity breach. Here's what the district said about it.
The district said it had not yet confirmed whether sensitive data wasacquired, but said they are not aware of any "malicious misuse of school data." The investigation is ongoing.
CCSD is getting more complaints about student transportation issues. Here's what is causing them.
District officials held a press conference on Aug. 20 in which they shared some of the challenges and where the district stands nearly a week after the new academic year kicked off.
Millions of kids are still skipping school. Could the answer be recess — and a little cash?
Years after COVID-19 upended American schooling, nearly every state — including South Carolina—still struggles with attendance. Roughly one in four students in the 2022-23 school year remained chronically absent, meaning they missed at least 10 percent of the school year. In South Carolina alone, 191,162 of the state's nearly 850,000 missed too much school — better than the national rate, but not by much.
Here's who is running for Charleston County School Board in November
This year, CCSD school board seats for districts 2, 4, 6 and 8 are up for grabs. Ten candidates are on the ballot, with three incumbents seeking re-election.
State nixed AP African American Studies course. Charleston County may offer honors version.
With school board approval, CCSD students will be able to take Black studies course as soon as next semester.
Charleston County schools kick off school year with all teaching positions filled
CCSD welcomed back approximately 50,000 students with fully staffed classrooms, which district leaders called a historic achievement.
Debby brought 7 tornadoes to South Carolina. Here's how meteorologists track and warn.
The National Weather Service confirmed seven South Carolina tornadoes during Tropical Storm Debby. Here's how they track and warn about the destructive storm cells.
What does a school cellphone ban mean? Here's what South Carolina students need to know.
Armed with studies linking cellphones to learning loss and harm to mental health, South Carolina is compelling K-12 school districts to ban them or lose funding. Still, with school starting for nearly 800,000 students this month, a final policy on what constitutes "access" to cellphones and when students can use them is months away.
Debby delays start of school year for tens of thousands of Lowcountry students
Tropical Storm Debby's rising floodwaters kept thousands of students home in SC's Lowcountry. Classes in Charleston, Berkeley and Jasper have not started for the year yet.
Ex-employee sues Charleston County School District for wrongful termination
Hubert "Wayne" Wilcher served as contracts and procurement director for the district from 2013 to 2023. The lawsuit claims he was fired while on sick leave.
Parents sue Charleston County School District over alleged child abuse at elementary school
The lawsuits claim Karen Moore, a special-needs teacher for the school, physically and verbally abused and neglected the children and the district failed to investigate complaints made by other employees.
Details emerge of $3M Charleston Co. schools paid in COVID-relief fund debacle; director fired
Charleston County School District had to pay more than $3 million to cover costs for programs and services it had intended to use federal COVID-19 relief funds to pay for. Findings of an outside investigation revealed problems with the procurement processes and procedures. The director of federal programs for CCSD has been fired as a result.
AP African American Studies class cut by SC education department was an 'eye opener', students said
The Post and Courier interviewed students who participated in the College Board pilot program to learn the impacts of the S.C. Department of Education decision not to allow African American Studies to be taught as an AP course.
Sullivan's Island branch of Charleston public library to close until further notice
The library will undergo renovations as part of a 2014 tax referendum funded project, including interior refreshes, such as new paint and furniture.
Charleston Animal Society celebrates 150th anniversary with year-long events
Halfway through the nonprofit's year-long celebration, here are some events that the local and statewide community can attend to in support.
Charleston County School District finalizes investigation on hostile workplace claims
Findings of a Charleston County School District investigation into hostile workplace accusations exonerated Anita Huggins and other district officials of wrongdoing.
Community group supports school board member after censure attempt, calls it 'character assassination'
Members of Movement 400 and board members of the Charleston County School District minority faction condemned the attempt to censure board member Darlene Roberson.
Store co-owned by Southern Charm star brings Reese Witherspoon's apparel line to Charleston
Sewing Down South, co-owned by Southern Charm star Craig Conover, has collaborated with Reese Witherspoon's Draper James brand for a three-day event in Charleston.
Charleston home with pool, rooftop deck sells for $9.7M as downtown sales soar this spring
Despite low inventory, downtown Charleston homes are flying off the market, including 9 Tradd Street which sold June 12 for $9.7 million.
Charleston County School board members approve academic calendar for year 2025-2026
Board members selected calendar A, which schedules spring break on April 6-10, 2026, and sets May 28, 2026 as the last day of school.
Charleston School board attempts to censure member for presumed policy violation
On a June 24 meeting, board chair Keith Grybowski brought the motion due to fellow member Darlene Roberson asking a question to the district's legal counsel, which he believed violated board policy.
Charleston County School board members approve budget with $8,000 teacher pay raise
The district's fiscal year 2025 budget increases teacher pay across the board by $8,000 and implements a weighted student funding model for all district schools.
Charleston school board will address alleged COVID-19 relief fund misuse behind closed doors
The board members' statement comes amid a district investigation into alleged misuse of COVID-19 relief funds and claims of a hostile work environment by a high-ranking district employee.
Public hearing for FY25 budget, 2025-26 academic calendar updates
Brief news on Charleston County School District happening, including information about a public hearing for fiscal year 2025 budget and a teacher honored by the S.C bar
Charleston schools exec accuses district of misusing federal funds
John Cobb, CCSD executive director of a COVID-19 relief fund, alleges in a letter to the school board that the district misused federal funds and violated procurement processes.
Students, lawmakers say ending AP African American Studies an 'attack on public education'
At a June 11 press conference, education stakeholders gathered to condemn the SCDE decision to not renew a course code for the AP class the upcoming school year.
CCSD in brief: Pay raises recruit more teachers, record amount of biliteracy seal recipients
Brief news on Charleston County School District happenings, including how proposed salary raises have impacted hiring and recruiting and record number of students earning SC Seal of Biliteracy.
Oceanside Collegiate Academy will stay open. Here's why.
In a sharp reversal, Oceanside Collegiate Academy's district decided to keep school open.
An inside look at the International African American Museum with Charleston students
The Post and Courier shadowed a group touring the IAAM to give readers an inside look of the museum's education initiatives and the impact they have on students.
AP African American Studies is over, SC education department confirms
In a statement, the S.C. Department of Education said it has not added any new AP courses to its 2024-25 school year roster, including the AP African American Studies course.
Meeting St. between Calhoun and George to reopen 'by Friday evening'
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The closed portion of Meeting Street between George and Calhoun Streets will reopen by the evening of June 7. Construction teams are actively working to repave the road, a job not expected to continue into June 8.
After 2-year pilot, AP African American Studies won't be offered in SC public schools
The pilot for an AP African American Studies course will not become an official class in South Carolina schools.
CCSD in brief: Summer meal programs starting soon, health advisory board needs volunteers
Brief news on Charleston County School District happenings, including information about upcoming board meetings and CCSD's summer meal programs.
Some SC charter districts get millions to keep struggling schools afloat
Charter school districts associated with financially distressed colleges and universities are allowing struggling charter schools to stay open, jeopardizing the futures of many of the state's rural students.
Charter Institute at Erskine falls short of other school groups in some benchmark subjects
The Charter Institute at Erskine’s schools underperformed in most benchmark academic subjects compared to other South Carolina school groups, particularly in elementary and middle school math.
Missing monkey in Walterboro was dead when he was found, county says
Colleton County officials revealed May 29 that Bradley the monkey, which spent Memorial Day Weekend wandering the streets of Walterboro, was captured dead two days earlier.
CCSD in brief: 2025-26 academic calendar survey opens, 2 students earn Presidential Scholar Honor
Brief news on Charleston County School District happenings, including two CCSD students honored as 2024 U.S. Presidential Scholars and a Murray-LaSaine school nurse earning a state award.
Hard work pays off: Daniel Island student earns trip to Scripps National Spelling Bee
Cate Angle will compete in National Harbor, Md., beginning May 28 for a chance to win the Scripps Cup and be this year's National Spelling Bee champion.
Oceanside Collegiate Academy potential transfer stuck in legal gray area
Oceanside Collegiate Academy is telling parents it's transferring to a new charter school authorizer on July 1. Legal experts are skeptical.
Oceanside Collegiate Academy was ordered to close. Here's where it stands.
Oceanside Collegiate Academy is fighting back against its authorizer's notice that it plans to close down the school.
A CCSD school was built as an 'equalization school'. It's still not equal, parents say
Edith L. Frierson Elementary is the only public school on Wadmalaw Island and is almost 10 miles from the nearest indoor gym facility in St. John’s High School.
CCSD in brief: Input wanted for academic calendar 2025-26, all-county band could be coming back
Brief news on Charleston County School District happenings, including CCSD bringing back an all-county band program and a teacher earning a quarterfinalist spot for the Grammy music teacher award.
CCSD teachers could be best paid in SC under proposed 2024-25 budget
CCSD's FY25 budget prioritizes a $7,500 increase for teacher salaries,brings non-teacher pay to 100 percent of market value and implements a weighted student formula to fund district schools.
2 nonverbal children allegedly abused at Midland Park Elementary Head Start program
The lawsuit claims that a head start teacher allegedly assaulted both children during class time and that the school failed to notify parents immediately after the attacks took place.
CCSD board members might eliminate a public meeting. Here's why.
Board member Keith Grybowski said the change would not come overnight, as it would require various discussions with all board members, staff and superintendent Anita Huggins.
CCSD's plans to build new West Ashley 6th grade academy are underway
The project will cost $46 million and will be funded through the One-Penny Sales Tax Program.
CCSD in brief: First look at '24-25 budget, teacher of the year selected, school band honored
Brief news on Charleston County School District happenings, including FY25 budget updates, teacher of the year announcements and more.
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