CCSD will hold a virtual "Summer Learning Programs PARENT MEETING" on Wednesday, May 28, 2025, @ 2:00 p.m. Google Link: https://meet.google.com/kxk-fihx-ujc?authuser=0 Contact Janis Headden if you have any questions, 843-782-4510.
about 22 hours ago, Mary Jo Fox
paper clips, woman, calendar
Colleton Pillars4Hope offers: Prevention Summer Enrichment Program. see the flyer for more details.
2 days ago, Mary Jo Fox
student, globe, books, crayons
On Tuesday, May 20, 2025, the Curriculum & Instruction Dept. celebrated Mrs. Tracy McDonald’s retirement! Mrs. McDonald has served Colleton County School District as a teacher, assistant principal, principal, and as the Coordinator of Assessment & Accountability. We wish her well after all of her hard work & dedication to the district.
3 days ago, Mary Jo Fox
T.he McDonalds & G. Armentrout
The McDonalds & CCSD Staff
The McDonalds & DO Staff
The McDonalds, J. Pence, & K. Scovell
The McDonalds & DO Staff
T.McDonald, family , & J. Williams
T. McDonald’s family
The McDonalds & J. Williams
The McDonalds & DO Staff
b. pence & T. McDonald
"The Colleton County High School Chorus proudly presented Into the Woods on Friday, May 16, 2025, and Saturday, May 17, 2025, at 7:00 p.m. at the Colleton County Performing Arts Center. They also delighted audiences with a special Sunday performance on May 18, 2025, at 4:00 p.m. Under the direction of Mr. Dustin Ousley, who is celebrating his first year as the CCHS Choral Instructor, the students showcased their remarkable talent and dedication. A heartfelt congratulations to all the performers for their hard work in bringing this beloved musical to life!" Photos by: JFWilliams & S. Howell
3 days ago, Mary Jo Fox
cchs chorus performers
cchs chorus performers
cchs chorus performers
cchs chorus performers
j. howell
News Release: SPLASH INTO SAFETY SWIM PROGRAM KICKS OFF JUNE 16 Providing drowning prevention and water safety for children in rural areas across Dorchester and Colleton Counties Charleston, SC (May 5, 2025) – In 2023 seven organizations partnered together to launch the Splash into Safety swim program across Colleton and Dorchester Counties. Since starting the program 2 years ago, more than 500 children have been taught drowning prevention and water safety in rural areas across the two counties. We are excited to announce this year’s program will kick off on June 16th in Walterboro and July 7th in St. George. Parents and caregivers can register children ages 5 to 12 years old for the program, which includes daily lessons for 5 days at $5, only $1 per lesson. The partnership united the Summerville Family YMCA, Colleton County Parks & Recreation, Dorchester County Parks & Recreation, Summerville Medical Center, and Dorchester School District 4 with the critical mission to teach children drowning prevention and increase water safety education in our communities. The Splash into Safety program has received numerous awards and accolades, including: • 2024 SC House of Representatives resolution • 2024 Colleton County Council proclamation • 2024 Dorchester County Council proclamation • 2024 Town of Summerville proclamation • 2023 SC Parks & Recreation Association Award for Programming Excellence • 2023 Outstanding Safety Achievement Award from the South Carolina Association of Counties • 2023 SC Healthcare Heroes Award for Community Engagement • 2023 Carolinas Healthcare PR & Marketing Society Golden Tusk Award for Special Events “At the Summerville Family YMCA, we believe a child’s safety in and around water should never be left to chance,” commented Joe Debney, Summerville Family YMCA’s Chief Executive Officer. “Taking part in formal water safety classes reduces the risk of drowning among children and provides both education and awareness. We are proud to offer courses all year at the Summerville Family YMCA, from water safety to swim team skills.” The CDC ranks South Carolina as the 9th highest rate in the U.S. for pediatric drownings. Every year in the U.S. there are an estimated 4,000 fatal unintentional drownings and 8,000 nonfatal drownings. “This is a very serious concern for our community and we are committed to provide families with water safety education to help prevent future drownings,” said Adam Barouh, MD and Pediatric Emergency Department Medical Director at Summerville Medical Center. “Some of the factors include not being able to swim, but also missing or broken fences around water, lack of lifejackets, lack of close supervision, and even prior health problems.” The Splash into Safety program transports a 24 foot long and 3 feet deep portable pool holding 7,000+ gallons of water to the event locations for the duration of the program. Certified swim instructors from the Summerville Family YMCA teach water safety and drowning prevention techniques. Certified life guards monitor the pool at all times. “The Splash into Safety program has taken a combined effort from multiple agencies between Colleton and Dorchester County in order to be able to provide water safety instruction to the youth of both counties,” said Dr. Chris Myers with Colleton County Parks & Recreation. ”Without the cooperation of all involved, this program would not have had the success it had in 2023 or be feasible moving forward. The hope of the program in 2025 remains the same, that through quality water safety instruction we are taking a small step in the right direction to better prepare our youth for the dangers that are associated with water and water activities.” Splash into Safety swim program details Colleton County: • June 16 – 27, 2025 • Location: Colleton County Parks & Recreation, 280 Recreation Lane, Walterboro, SC 29488 • Registration: https://summervilleymca.org/splash-into-safety/ Dorchester County: • July 7 – 18, 2025 • Location: Davis-Bailey Park, 5190 E Jim Bilton Blvd, St George, SC 29477 • Registration: https://summervilleymca.org/splash-into-safety/
3 days ago, Mary Jo Fox
kids in swimming pool
The practice of barbering is a path that not only builds master haircutting skills, but life skills also! This is the first school year, first semester of The Master Barber Program @ThunderboltCareerandTechnologyCenter! It’s only the beginning for the student barbers of TCTC! 💈 For more information about the program contact Ms. Bryan  @: rbryan@colleton.k12.sc.us.
3 days ago, Mary Jo Fox
TCTC BARBERING STUDENTS
TCTC BARBERING STUDENTS
The practice of barbering is a path that not only builds master haircutting skills, but life skills also! This is the first school year, first semester of The Master Barber Program @ThunderboltCareerandTechnologyCenter! It’s only the beginning for the student barbers of TCTC! 💈 For more information about the program contact Ms. Bryan  @: rbryan@colleton.k12.sc.us.
3 days ago, Mary Jo Fox
TCTC BARBERING STUDENTS
TCTC BARBERING STUDENTS
The last day of school for Colleton County School District is Friday, May 23, 2025. The early dismissal schedule will be followed. BSECC will dismiss at 10:40 a.m. All elementary schools will dismiss at 11:00 a.m. CCMS will dismiss at 12:15 p.m. CCHS will dismiss at 12:30 p.m. The Colleton County High School Class of 2025 will graduate on Friday, May 23, 2025, at 7:00 p.m. at Cougar Stadium. You must present the actual ticket to enter the ceremony.
3 days ago, Mary Jo Fox
CCSD Logo & Early Dismissal Schedule
CCHS 2025 Graduation: The Colleton County High School 2025 Graduation Ceremony will be held Friday, May 23rd starting at 7:00 p.m. in the Cougar Stadium (150 Cougar Nation Drive, Walterboro, SC 29488). Guests may arrive as early as 5:30 p.m. The stadium will be open to the public at 6 p.m. Attendance and Tickets Please remember that a ticket is required for admittance to the ceremony. The actual ticket must be presented at the ticket booth. No screenshots or pictures will be accepted. Each graduating student will be issued 10 guest tickets. The ceremony will be livestreamed on YouTube Live and a link to the livestream will be provided closer to the event date on the CCHS and school district webpages. If severe weather prevents graduation from being held outdoors, the ceremony will be moved to the gymnasium. Ticket holders with blue tickets will be allowed inside the gym. Ticket holders with lavender tickets will be allowed inside the designated overflow areas where they will view the ceremony via livestream. Need to Knows • Only clear bags and/or small clutches will be permitted. • Spectators will be required to go through metal detectors at ticket entry. • Attendees with blue tickets will enter through entry #1. Attendees with lavender tickets will enter through entry #2. • The following items are not allowed: umbrellas, tents, balloons, or any noise makers. • In accordance with SC Code of Law §§ 59-63-1110 and 59-63-1120, all individuals entering school premises are subject to reasonable searches of their person and belongings. This includes lockers, bags, purses, wallets, and vehicles, with or without probable cause. These laws will be strictly enforced during graduation for the safety of all attendees.
4 days ago, Mary Jo Fox
glasses, book, pen, chalkboard with Graduate
The last day of school for Colleton County School District is Friday, May 23, 2025. The early dismissal schedule will be followed. BSECC will dismiss at 10:40 a.m. All elementary schools will dismiss at 11:00 a.m. CCMS will dismiss at 12:15 p.m. CCHS will dismiss at 12:30 p.m. The Colleton County High School Class of 2025 will graduate on Friday, May 23, 2025, at 7:00 p.m. at Cougar Stadium. You must present the actual ticket to enter the ceremony.
4 days ago, Mary Jo Fox
CCSD Logo & Early Dismissal Schedule
On Thursday, May 15,2025, this awesome group of CCSD staff held a Registration Day from 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm @ the CCSD Board Room. These smiling faces worked diligently to assist parents to register their Pre-K, Kindergarten, or other children for the 2025-2026 school year.
4 days ago, Mary Jo Fox
CCSD POWERSCHOOL CLERKS
CCHS 2025 GRADUATION INFORMATION
7 days ago, Brianne Buckner
2025 Graduation Info
On Thursday, May 15, 2025, district leadership toured the Dorchester Campus for Law Enforcement and Firefighting in Dorchester District Four. This visit was part of Colleton County School District's ongoing exploration of offering similar career and technical education programs at Thunderbolt Career & Technology Center. We extend our sincere thanks to James Ante and James McClellan for their time and for providing an informative and insightful tour.
7 days ago, Mary Jo Fox
District Leadership
District Leadership
From Mrs. Meagan McMillan (BES 4th Grade Teacher): I wanted to share some information with you about an upcoming event at Bells Elementary School that I think would be great to share with the public. In celebration of our current novel study on the Lemonade War by Jacqueline Davies, our fourth graders will be hosting their very own lemonade war at the Bells Elementary School bus ramp on Tuesday and Wednesday of next week. The boys and girls will be using the business strategies that they have learned in the novel to compete to see who can raise the most money selling lemonade. All proceeds will go to supporting a large project at our local animal shelter. We would love for you to come out either Tuesday, May 20th or Wednesday, May 21st to support this great cause and to share some positivity within our community regarding the great things that are happening within our school district. Students will be selling lemonade from 9:00 to 11:00 on both Tuesday and Wednesday. Have a great day!
8 days ago, Mary Jo Fox
M. McMillan
Colleton County School District Highlights – May 13, 2025 On Tuesday, May 13, 2025, the Colleton County School District School Board held its Committee of the Whole meeting at 5:00 p.m. at the District Office. A highlight of the evening was the recognition of outstanding staff and students, showcasing the excellence and dedication within our schools. The evening began with warm greetings from the BES Princess & Pearls and the Young Men's Club, who graciously served as greeters. Above & Beyond Staff Recognition – May Honorees We proudly recognized the following staff members for going above and beyond in their commitment to our students and community: Diamond Berry – BES Melanie Gonzalez – BSECC Joyce Ramirez – CES Merilyn Williams – FHE Jeanne Jarmon – NES Charlene Williams – CCMS Lydia Culler – CCHS Karen Jenkins – TCTC Brandon Williams – CAS/Impact Congratulations to these dedicated professionals for their hard work and positive impact! Celebrating Dual Graduates Superintendent Jessica Williams honored our Colleton County High School and USC-Salkehatchie Dual Enrollment graduates. We commend the following students for their exceptional academic achievement: Grace Lynn Breland Jada Christian MacKayla Lei Connelly Allen Johnathan-Pierce Herndon Nora Sarah Holmes Taylen Lilly Lyons Madison Ja’kell Elizabeth Murray Sean Josue Nunez Laynie Carolina Sanders Chace Montgomery Sherrod Islene Atzury Silva Gutierrez Shannon Nicole Smoak Willis Allen Stivender Your hard work and dedication inspire us all—congratulations! Culinary Excellence at the Rice Festival A special shout-out to Chef Williams and his talented students who participated in the Rice Festival’s Annual Rice Cook-Off. Seniors Rocco Vera and Hayden Chaplin took home first place with their delicious red rice recipe, earning a $500 cash prize and a trophy. Well done, chefs!
8 days ago, Mary Jo Fox
May Above & Beyond winners
J. Williams. K. Jenkins, & M. Wright
J. Williams, CCHS 2025 Dual Graduates, M. Wright
J. Williams, TCTC Cook Off winners, M. Wright
J. Williams, S. Biering, J. Frank, L, stroble
On May 14, 2025, four Colleton County High School athletes officially signed their college intent forms during a special signing day ceremony held on campus. Surrounded by family, friends, coaches, and supporters, the following student-athletes committed to continue their academic and athletic careers at the collegiate level: Jeremiah Howell – Soccer, USC Sumter Zariona Hudson – Baseball, New Jersey City University Akeelyah Daniel – Track, South Carolina State University Stephan LaPresta – Wrestling, Coker University They join fellow senior Lanasia Sanders (Track, South Carolina State University) as members of the Class of 2025 who have signed to compete in college athletics. We are incredibly proud of these Cougar athletes and wish them continued success as they prepare for this exciting next chapter in their athletic journeys.
9 days ago, Mary Jo Fox
S. LaPresta, family, & coaches
J. Howell, Mom, & friend
A. Daniel & family
4 CCHS student athletes
S. Lapresta & coaches
Z. Hudson & coaches
J. Howell & Coach Reid
On May 13, 2025, seniors from the Colleton County High School Class of 2025 returned to their former elementary schools to be honored for their accomplishments. Each school celebrated the visiting graduates with heartfelt recognition—hallway walks, speeches, poems, food, and small gifts. These moments not only spotlighted the seniors' achievements but also served to inspire the younger students to pursue their own academic goals. It was a meaningful way to celebrate success and foster motivation across generations. https://youtu.be/tJeucF5sSE0?feature=shared BES https://youtube.com/shorts/nW06FbeDyeE?feature=share CES https://youtube.com/shorts/py1m9EPWdZk?feature=share NSE https://youtube.com/shorts/YYU9HYj0G50?feature=share NES https://youtube.com/shorts/-9GiXdYzrkU?feature=share HES https://www.facebook.com/reel/799087048522456/?s=fb_shorts_tab&stack_idx=0 HES
9 days ago, Mary Jo Fox
BES Seniors
CES Seniors
CES Seniors
FHE Seniors
FHE Seniors
HES Seniors
HES Seniors
NES Seniors
On Monday, May 12, 2025, Senator Margie Bright Matthews visited Colleton County Middle School to speak to students about the values of hard work, dedication, and perseverance. Senator Matthews, who has served as a South Carolina Senator for 10 years, was recently recognized on May 6, 2025, for her unwavering commitment to public service. The Colleton County School District is incredibly proud of Senator Matthews and her achievements. It's always a special occasion when one of our own graduates returns to give back to the community, inspiring the next generation of leaders.
10 days ago, Mary Jo Fox
Senator M. Matthews & CCMS students
Senator M. Matthews & CCMS students
D. Davis, Senator M. Matthews, Principal E. Peeples
Senator M. Matthews @ SC Senate Chambers
Per FHE Music Teacher Taylor Fussell: "I’m so proud of each of the kids who had a hand in #WHAM!2025! The students in this district are so talented! The artwork that our art teachers submitted blew me away! I was in awe of the creativity from them! For the music side of WHAM! It was amazing to bring together so many talented students from around our district. We had students who ranged kindergarten through 5th grade singing on the stage tonight! The fact that the students only sang together for the first time today and then performed amazed me! They are so talented! I may have had a huge hand in coordinating this performance but it definitely would not have come together without the help of Joelle Glapinski, Anthony Crimely Jr., and Jennifer Robbins Bunton! The three of them are definitely my rocks and I am so blessed to have them as colleagues! The teamwork that we have is amazing! Thank you WHAM - Walterboro History, Arts & Music for inviting the Colleton Elementary Choir to perform at the finale!!" Please enjoy & share these wonderful video clips of the choir. https://youtu.be/qid_3Jd90oo?si=4-p9J2Lr6rVWmB4R https://youtu.be/XA0ckidkgdU?si=eY-c6yn9kkm5GXmT https://youtu.be/a561S5ski0A?si=cWvkMf4-JnKuEwqQ
11 days ago, Mary Jo Fox
CCSD Elementary Honour Choir
CCSD Elementary Honour Choir
CCSD Elementary Honour Choir
ccsd art work
ccsd art work
ccsd art work
Today, May 10, 2025, The Colleton County School District participated in the WHAM! Finale. Our students from BSECC, CES, NES , & FHES performed at the Colleton Civic Center. Thank you to everyone that made this event possible. Students from all schools had artwork submitted by their teachers.
13 days ago, Mary Jo Fox
CCSD ELEMENTARY HONOR CHOIR
CCSD STUDENT ART WORK
CCSD Student Art work
CCSD student art work
CCSD ELEMENTARY HONOR CHOIR