Summer of Service through the Youth Volunteer Corps offers a unique opportunity for young people to engage in community service and leadership development. Over the summer months, participants will choose one week to volunteer at various projects designed to meet community needs, foster social responsibility, and instill a lifelong passion for giving back. It's not only about contributing to the community but also about personal growth and building lasting friendships. Through this program, youths gain valuable skills, experiences, and the satisfaction of making a meaningful difference. See the attached graphic for more information.
When the Anderson Area Special Olympics Games were canceled due to rain, our SPED Department diverted their plans and went to see Kung Fu Panda 4. They had a great time! πΌπ₯π₯
πMeet Michael Brown! Michael plans to attend Lander University to pursue a degree in Graphic Design. He says "I will miss my teachers that I have had over the years as well as the friends that I have made." Keep it up Michael! #CHSSeniorSpotlight #ClassOf2024 π
πMeet Chloe Pinola! After graduation, Chloe plans to pursue a career as a Vet Assistant, and she says "I will miss my friends!" Congrats Chloe! #CHSSeniorSpotlight #ClassOf2024ππ―
Three of our Crescent High students, Meagan Breland, Isabella Gillespie, and Sydney Rich, competed at a regional business plan competition hosted by WCTEL. These students have won over $1,000 in prize money this semester for their success in presenting their ideas.
Meagan Breland was awarded 1st place with her cosmetics business idea, Breland Beauty. Isabella Gillespie won 2nd place with her soap-making business, Soothing Scents. Finally, 3rd place was awarded to Sydney Rich, who had a crochet business, Crazy Crochet. Each of these students will travel to Columbia later this month to compete with over 50 students from across the state in the state business plan competition hosted by ECM! π‘π
πMeet Jasmine Krope! Jasmine plans to attend Tricounty Technical College as a Science major to become a Nurse! She says, "Iβll miss the close community because I feel like no matter how different our backgrounds are, we always come together to help those in need." Keep it up, Jasmine! #CHSSeniorSpotlight #ClassOf2024ππ©ββοΈ
Congratulations to our February People of the Month! π―π
Thank you, Crumbl of Anderson, for treating these Tigers with a sweet treat! πͺ
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We love our team so much, we gave them the week off! Happy Assistant Principals Week and Happy Spring Break! #TigersTogether
Anderson 3 schools will be closed March 29 and April 1-5 for Spring Break. π·πΈ
Eclipse Day - Monday, April 8, 2024 - We will operate on a normal schedule and look forward to this teachable moment! π
We hope #TigerNation has a great break! π―
πMeet Ahmad Powell! He plans to pursue a career in the workforce and says "I will miss my real friends". Congratulations Ahmad! #ClassOf2024 #CHSSeniorSpotlight π―π
A huge Tiger shout out to CHS Senior Laziya Hatten! Laziya has been extremely busy with college applications and has been accepted to the following colleges and universities: USC Upstate, Lander University, Erskine College, North Greenville University, Louisiana State University (LSU), Coastal Carolina University, Spartanburg Methodist College, Limestone University, Anderson University, Winthrop University, Presbyterian College, and the University of Oregon. We are so proud of you, Laziya!
Crescent High School Chorale earned a Superior rating at the SCMEA State Chorale Performance Assessment. This is the highest rating you can receive! We are beyond proud of these students and their instructor, Ms. Hamilton! They represented Crescent and Anderson 3 incredibly well. If you see any of these students, please congratulate them on this incredible accomplishment! ππΆ
Also, thank you to the district admin who funded their new choir uniforms, which debuted at CPA! The choir got multiple compliments throughout the day for how beautiful they were. π
πMeet Danielle Vinson! Danielle plans to attend Tri-County Technical College to pursue a degree in Law Education. She says "I will miss the friends I have made!" Keep it up Danielle! #CHSSeniorSpotlight #ClassOf2024ππ―
Today, the Crescent and Starr-Iva orchestras attended our region's Concert Performance Assessment festivals. Both SIMS and CHS orchestras received a score of Excellent! The students represented themselves and our schools in a way that would make everyone proud! π»πΆ
πMeet Jaxson Blanton! After graduation, Jaxson plans to pursue a career as a paid fireman. He says, "I will miss the agriculture classes and my time as an FFA officer the most." Go Jaxson! #ClassOf2024 #CHSSeniorSpotlightππ
πMeet Jade Young! After graduation, Jade plans to start her own business. She says "I will miss my Ag classes and the friendships I have made during my time livestock showing the most." Best of luck Jade! #ClassOf2024 #CHSSeniorSpotlightπ
πMeet Carson Roberts! Carson plans to attend Anderson University and play baseball for the Trojans. While at AU, he is majoring in Business Finance and Marketing. He says "I will miss the community feel and people at Crescent the most. CHS is a special place. I will always be grateful for the opportunities I have had here." Congrats Carson! #ClassOf2024 #CHSSeniorSpotlightπ―πβΎ
Our Credential and Occupational classes have teamed up with Able SC to learn about self-advocacy, effective communication, and supportive decision making. Able SC provides WIOA (Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act) mandated pre-employment transition services to students, along with other services for qualifying individuals, as they transition into adulthood.
The Wellness Committee at Crescent hosted a "self-love" Valentine's Day event allowing students and staff to compete in self-care bingo and create a paper chain of what students and staff love most about themselves. It was an excellent way for students to practice self-care and appreciation! π€π
Congratulations to Kannon Pitmon, Hailey Bissett and Coach Long for winning self-care bingo! #MUSCboeingcenter #TigersTogether