Clemson’s ‘Making It Grow’ gardening show wins four Tellys
SUMTER – The Emmy Award-winning “Making It Grow” gardening show has more Telly Awards to add to its slate of accolades. Clemson University Cooperative Extension Service’s Amanda McNulty, Sean Flynn and the rest of the crew of “Making It Grow” received four prestigious Telly Awards this year, bringing the total Telly Awards for the show to 19 since 2000. The live, interactive “Making It Grow” show is produced by South Carolina ETV and...
Darlington High Board Scholars and Honor Graduates
The News and Press sat down with some of the top graduating seniors in Darlington County to talk about their plans for college and their career. Not all students were available. Jonathan Bryant School: University of South Carolina Major: Risk Management Insurance Advice for Incoming Freshman: Enjoy high school. It goes too fast. Favorite Memory of High School: Playing tennis Joshua Byram School: North Greenville Major: Marketing Might...
Hartsville High Board Scholars and Honor Graduates
The News and Press sat down with some of the top graduating seniors in Darlington County to talk about their plans for college and their career. Not all students were available. Aisia Addison School: College of Charleston Major: Exercise Science Wants to become an occupational therapist Advice for Incoming Freshman: Be on your work. Stay positive. The IB Program is perfect if you want to be challenged in your classes. It is easy to...
Mayo High School Board of Education Scholars
MyKenna Blankenship School: Francis Marion University Major: Education Wants to work in Early Childhood in either 5K or First Grade Advice for Incoming Freshman: Be yourself. Don’t be scared for other people to see who you really are; that’s the only way you’ll enjoy your high school experience. Favorite Memory of High School: Field Day every year. We competed against each other but we also still supported each other. Kayla Eldridge...
March to DHS grads: “We are powerful. We can change the world around us for the better”.
More than 200 seniors, their friends and families packed the Florence Center (formerly the Florence Civic Center) June 7 to bid the Darlington High School Class of 2018 farewell. Several Board of Education Scholars addressed their classmates, wishing them well in their future endeavors and reminiscing about the last four years and the memories they made. The Heart of the Falcon Award was given to Kyra March, who also gave the...