From the Superintendent Welcome
On behalf of our Board of Trustees and the Sumter School District family, welcome to the 2023-2024 school year. We are thankful to partner with The Sumter Item to provide this welcome guide, which features valuable information regarding the remarkable educational opportunities that await our students, parents, employees and stakeholders.
Sumter School District is committed to developing an environment where students can thrive through our academic, athletic, fine arts and extracurricular programs. Our schools infuse 21st Century teaching by emphasizing Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM), the use of digital libraries and the implementation of cutting edge technology. Our students have access to world languages, fine arts, Adavnaced Placement, college-level dual enrollment, the International Baccalaureate program and the Gifted and Talented program. Through our expansive Career and Technology Education (CTE) courses and numerous offerings at the Sumter Career and Technology Center, our students are developing career-ready skills. Sumter School District also produces well-rounded students through robust athletic programs and award winning extracurricular clubs and organizations.
Our commitment to excellence extends beyond the confines of the classroom. We are passionate about fostering strong partnerships with parents, guardians and community
stakeholders. Your involvement and support are invaluable as we work together to create a safe, enriching and supportive environment for our students.
In closing, I consider it an honor to serve as your superintendent, and I extend my deepest gratitude to you for entrusting us with the education of your children. We are committed to providing an extraordinary educational experience that nurtures our students’ individual talents, unleashes their potential and equips them with the tools they need for local and global success. Together, let us make this an exceptional year filled with Sumter School District APPEAL – Advancing Potential and Pursuing Excellence for All Learners. We are #SSDShiningStars!
Dr. William T. Wright Jr. Superintendent, Sumter School DistrictWhat's Inside
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From The Sumter Item
On behalf on The Sumter Item staff, I’d like to welcome you to the 2023-24 Sumter School District Welcome Guide. As the Sumter region’s leader in media for more than 129 years, we are glad you are here and hope you enjoy this magazine.
Inside these pages and throughout this school year, you will see complete and vibrant coverage of our local schools through The Sumter Item. From features on exceptional student achievement to explanations of complex budget issues to videos showing unique programs in our schools, our mission as Sumter’s premier media company is to keep you informed and entertained. We are ready to help encourage and develop lifelong learners within our community.
The Sumter Item of today is more than just a newspaper. Studio Sumter, the video wing of our media company, produces shows such as Sumter Today. Posted weekdays at TheItem.com and Facebook.com/theitem, the all-positive news show highlights some of the great things happening throughout our community, including much of the activities inside our schools. We also recognize and highlight exceptional teachers and counselors throughout our region, featuring those community heroes across our platforms.
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I’d also like to thank our incredible local business partners who make this magazine possible. Throughout these pages, you will see many of the people and businesses committed to helping build our school system and a better Sumter.
Thanks to everyone who plays a role in building our community through education, and we hope you have a great school year.
Vince Johnson Publisher, The Sumter ItemWho to call
Sumter School District
1345 Wilson Hall Road
Sumter, SC 29150
(803) 469-6900
www.sumterschools.net
Dr. William Wright Jr., Superintendent Ext. 100
William.wright@sumterschools.net
Chauntae Scott, Administrative Manager to Superintendent and Board of Trustees Ext. 100
Chauntae.scott@sumterschools.net
Dr. Shirley Gamble, Chief of Schools Ext. 103
Anthonese.gamble@sumterschools.net
Dr. John Koumas, Chief Human Resources Officer Ext. 208
John.koumas@sumterschools.net
Shatika Spearman, Chief Finance Officer Ext. 312
Shatika.spearman@sumterschools.net
Veronne Davis, Executive Director of Student Support Services
(803) 774-5500
Veronne.davis@sumterschools.net
Shelly Galloway, Executive Director of Communication and Community Engagement Ext. 102
Shelly.galloway@sumterschools.net
Arpad Jonas, Executive Director of Information Systems and Technology Ext. 132
Arpad.jonas@sumterschools.net
Dr. Jadé McLeod, Executive Director of Academics Ext. 516
Jade.mcleod@sumterschools.net
Samuel Myers, Executive Director of Operations
Ext. 510
Samuel.myers@sumterschools.net
Food Services
Stacey Francis, Director of Food Services
4255 Peach Orchard Road
Dalzell, SC 29040
Phone: (803) 499-5950, ext. 109
Stacey.francis@sumterschools.net
Transportation Services
Leonard Brailsford, Area One
Hillcrest Transportation Office (Crestwood High feeder schools)
4305 Peach Orchard Road
Dalzell, SC 29040
Phone: (803) 499-3422
Leonard.brailsford@sumterschools.net
Joshua Johnson, Area Two
Sumter High Transportation Office (Sumter High feeder schools)
2580 McCrays Mill Road
Sumter, SC 29154
Phone: (803) 481-4023, ext. 6235
Joshua.johnson@sumterschools.net
Brian Jones, Area Three
Furman Transportation Office (Lakewood High feeder schools) 3400 Bethel Church Road
Sumter, SC 29154
Phone: (803) 481-3168 or 481.3169
Brian.jones@sumterschools.net
Maintenance/Warehouse
Chris Catoe, Director of Maintenance
1345 Wilson Hall Road
Sumter, SC 29150
Phone: 803.469.6900, ext. 602
Christopher.catoe@sumterschools.net
DISTRICT OVERVIEW
Sumter School District works diligently to help all students to develop the world class skills, life and career characteristics of the Profile of the SC Graduate by equipping them to be responsible, successful and productive citizens in a global society. We focus on student achievement by ensuring challenging curricula and high expectations. Gaining reaccreditation by COGNIA, the organization that conducts rigorous, on-site, external reviews of schools and school systems to ensure that all learners realize their full potential, is evidence of our academic success and continuous improvement. Our academic programs address rigorous standards in language arts, mathematics, science and social studies. Research-based best practices focus on problem solving, critical thinking, creativity and collaboration. Data is used to plan and implement instruction in order to differentiate instruction, monitor student progress and set appropriate goals. A MultiTiered System of Support (MTSS) uses databased problem solving to integrate academic and behavioral instruction and intervention.
The district infuses 21st Century teaching by emphasizing Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM), the use of digital libraries and the implementation of cutting edge technology. Our students have access to world languages, fine arts, Advanced Placement, college-level dual enrollment, the International Baccalaureate program and the Gifted and Talented program. Through our expansive
#SSDShiningStars
Career Technical Education (CTE) courses and numerous offerings at the Sumter Career and Technology Center, our students are developing career-ready skills. Sumter School District also produces well-rounded students through robust athletic programs and award-winning extracurricular clubs and organizations. Our students develop life and career characteristics and soft skills through career exploration including exposure to employers via career fairs, shadowing, work cooperatives and partnerships; efforts and events sponsored by the local Chamber of Commerce and workforce readiness partners; and mentoring programs. Character development is encouraged and taught through character education, classroom guidance, small groups and intervention programs. Sumter School District works diligently to ensure that every student graduates on time and is prepared for post-secondary education, is career ready and has the foundation to become a productive citizen. A strong partnership between our families, the community and school personnel greatly enhances academic progress, and we are extremely grateful for your continued support. Sumter School District remains committed to providing every student with a high quality education which will serve as a foundation for their future success.
Primary Care
Eagerton Family Practice
Robert S. Eagerton, MD* / Carmen Roberts, DO
Amber P. Newman, NP
200 East Hospital Street, Manning, SC 29102 (803) 433-0439
* Not accepting new patients at this time
McLeod Primary Care Clarendon
Lisa E. Heichberger, MD / Laine Way, MD
Susan Caulkins, FNP / Susanne Johnson, FNP
50 East Hospital Street, Suite 3 Manning, SC 29102 (803) 435-8828
Palmetto Adult Medicine Sumter
Harry A. Jordan, Jr., MD
Andrew J. Reynolds, MD
Hugh T. Stoddard, Jr., MD
Katherine S. Coffey, PA-C
James R. McMahon, FNP
Emily J. Miller, PA-C
1295 Wilson Hall Road, Sumter, SC 29150 (803) 905-6800
McLeod Primary Care Turbeville
Michael O. Ouzts, DO / Abbie Kirby, PA-C
Amanda McConnell, PA-C
944 Smith Street, Turbeville, SC 29162 (843) 659-2114
McLeod Family Medicine Kingstree
Andrew Gulledge, FNP
Raina McKenzie, PA-C
1200 North Longstreet Street, Kingstree, SC 29556 (843) 355-5459
Cardiology
McLeod Cardiology Associates
Prabal Guha, MD / Dennis Lang, DO
Jennifer Weich, NP
540 Physicians Lane, Sumter, SC 29150 (803) 883-5171
Manning Clinic:
21 East Hospital Street, Manning, SC 29102
Here for Life
Obstetrics and Gynecology
McLeod Women’s Care Clarendon
Monica Ploetzke, MD / Thomas C. Key, MD
Katee L. Wyant, MD / Tom Chappell, CNM
Allison Saran, CNM, WHNP
Rebecca Cartledge, APRN, CNM
Shaquinda Dowdle, DNP, APRN, CNM
50 East Hospital Street, Suite 2, Manning, SC 29102 (803) 433-0797
Orthopedics
McLeod Orthopaedics Associates
Rodney K. Alan, MD / Chaz McDonald, NP
Scarlett Manchin, NP
540 Physicians Lane, Sumter, SC 29150 (843) 777-7900
50 East Hospital Street, Suite 6, Manning, SC 29102 (803) 433-3065
Surgery
McLeod Surgery Clarendon
Devonne D. Barrineau, MD / Laura Collins, FNP
50 East Hospital Street, Suite 4, Manning, SC 29102 (803) 435-2822
Urology
McLeod Urology Associates Sumter
Michelle B. Miller, NP
540 Physicians Lane, Sumter, SC 29150 (803) 340-5100
Vascular
McLeod Vascular Associates
540 Physicians Lane, Sumter, SC 29150 (843) 777-7043
It is imperative that students attend school regularly. While some absences for illness are unavoidable, nothing can replace the educational, cultural and social contacts students experience through regular participation in class. Students with good attendance achieve more than students who are often absent. Attendance is also a major criterion in preparing students for the world of work.
According to state law, students must attend a minimum of 180 days of school a year. New state attendance requirements identify a student as absent if a student is not in attendance for at least 50% of the instructional day. Additionally, students designated as absent (regardless of the reason) for 10% or more days of instruction will be reported to the State Department of Education as chronically absent.
Written notes from the parent, guardian or attending physician must be submitted within five days after returning to school, or the absence will be considered unlawful. An absence is considered lawful when it is the result of illness, death in the immediate
family, emergencies and recognized religious holidays. Parents/guardians can only submit 10 notes per year. For high school students, parents/ guardians can only submit five per semester.
South Carolina law states that a student is deemed truant after three consecutive unlawful absences or a total of five unlawful absences. School attendance personnel will contact the parent/guardian regarding unlawful absences and will schedule a conference to develop cooperatively a Student Attendance Intervention Plan, as required by law.
High school students who have more than five unlawful absences in a one-unit course or three unlawful absences in a half-unit course may lose credit for the course. Absences are counted in the high schools and middle schools by class, so students are encouraged to report promptly to every class.
For further information on attendance laws, contact Coordinator of Attendance Services at (803) 4696900, extension 507.
New Student Registration Information
Parents who plan to enroll their child in Sumter School District for the first time are encouraged to enroll as soon as possible to avoid last minute crowds. Parents may register their child in the school zoned for their residence during regular school hours. Persons unsure of their school zone may contact the district’s attendance office at (803) 469-6900, extension 507.
Children must be 4 or 5 on or before Sept. 1 to enroll in prekindergarten or kindergarten, respectively. State law mandates that children ages 5 to 17 must be in school.
Upon registration, parents are required to
provide school personnel with the child’s official birth certificate or other proof of name and age, proof of residence and the SC Immunization Form (DHEC 4024).
The district recommends that parents of children transferring from another school district also bring the child’s latest report card. Children transferring from out of state must have their health certificate information on a South Carolina form. Parents must take out-of-state certificates to a doctor or clinic in South Carolina to have the information transferred to the correct form.
is important on the first and all days of school
REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION
Official Birth Certificate
Proof of Residence
Physical Examination Form (Kindergarten Only)
Medicaid Card/Proof of Income (PreK Only)
South Carolina Immunization Form 4024
All children are required to be immunized against diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, polio, mumps, chicken pox, red and German measles, and Hepatitis B.
To register, please visit the school your child is zoned to attend and bring the required documentation. Or, register online at www.sumterschools.net.
Kindergarten students must be five years old by September 1, 2023.
Prekindergarten students must be four years old on or before September 1, 2023.
The prekindergarten program is not state mandated, and there are a limited number of slots available at each school.
To qualify for this program, students must have Medicaid, or meet the federal family income eligibility table. Students will be prescreened using a state-approved instrument. After July 1, students can qualify based on test scores.
Established in 2012, the Sumter Education Foundation serves as the philanthropic arm for Sumter School District. They operate independently from the school district under a separate Board of Directors. The Foundation is a chartered corporation in South Carolina and is tax-exempt under Section 501 (c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.
Any gift to the Foundation provides a corresponding tax liability deduction from State and Federal income taxes (Taxpayer Identification # 57-0963633). All donations received are for the exclusive use of Sumter School District based on priorities established by the Foundation’s Board of Directors. This commitment includes teacher innovation and recognition, student recognition,
special programs/projects and grants for teachers. The Board of Directors acts as a fiscal agent for donors who wish to sponsor projects for schools, teachers and students. They also serve as a review committee for program ideas, gifts and grants available to schools and to individual departments, teachers, students and student groups to further the educational purposes of the Sumter Education Foundation and Sumter School District. Recognizing that the quality of education is important to the well-being of the community it serves, the Foundation Board will build upon the strong school system to ensure all students will be prepared to live, work and compete in tomorrow’s challenging workplace.
The Sumter Partners In Education program is a joint venture between the Greater Sumter Chamber of Commerce and Sumter School District. By establishing and maintaining creative, quality partnerships to support Sumter’s schools, our community is making a positive difference for Sumter’s children. Individuals, businesses and groups are all instrumental in the success of our partnership efforts.
No business or organization is too large or small to serve as a partner. Each can contribute in a variety of ways, all of which are integral in ensuring each student receives the best education possible. Partner activities include financial contributions, in-kind donations and services, sponsorship of events and awards, attendance and academic incentives, internships, volunteering and mentoring. In turn, schools offer the partners what they can in order to make the partnership truly beneficial for both partners.
Partnerships not only benefit students and schools, they also strengthen and provide advantages to the community. Today’s students will be the workforce of tomorrow. By investing in students’ education, the local community is essentially investing in itself to ensure its success for tomorrow.
If you are interested in becoming a community partner or adopting a school, please contact Shelly Galloway, executive director of communication and community engagement, at 469-6900, extension 102. Become a Sumter Partner In Education, and help make students’ dreams come true.
During periods of unsafe weather conditions when it may be questionable to hold school, the school district has several options including closing school, opening schools one hour late or opening schools two hours late.
Decisions for any of these options will be announced to the public no later than 5 a.m. on the day in question on the following local radio and television stations: WIBZ 95.5 FM, WKHT 93.7 FM, WICI 94.7 FM, and WDXY 1240 AM. The television stations used are WIS TV 10, WOLO TV 25, WBTW 13, WACH 6, and WLTX TV 19. Information is also announced on the Sumter School District website, Facebook page, and Twitter page. In the event of inclement weather, parents will also be notified by telephone through Blackboard Connect. Please make sure the school has your correct contact information.
ANNOUNCEMENTS ARE ONLY MADE IF THERE IS A DELAY OR CLOSING.
Safety School
The first and most important priority of Sumter School District is the safety of our students and staff. Certainly in this day and age we can never be absolutely protected against all circumstances, but we do educate our students and staff throughout the year and rely on our parents to help us ensure we reinforce our own safety procedures.
Our joint emergency action plans were developed in accordance with state and federal best practices and in partnership with local public safety professionals. Law enforcement is a partner in the annual review of the plans, and they evaluate our implementation of emergency drills and provide training for school staff as requested. The review of our plans reveal strengths and weaknesses, and in some cases, procedures are revised or enhanced.
Each joint emergency action plan at the school level helps prepare school sites on lockdown drills, evacuation procedures, natural disaster precautions as well as communication with families, students, parents and communities during a crisis. School safety procedures also address the access of our buildings by the public. A variety of drills are conducted on a regular basis. Training in school safety for school staff takes place throughout the year, and the school district also provides immediate crisis response training for the Disturbance Intervention Response teams and the Mental Health Support teams. Again, the safety and security of our students and staff is a top priority at all times in Sumter School District. Working together, we can ensure that the educational process is allowed to continue in the safe, uninterrupted environment that our children deserve.
School Directory
Alice Drive Elementary School
Eric Masiatis, Principal
251 Alice Drive
Sumter, SC 29150
Phone: 775-0857 Fax: 775-7580
http://ade.sumterschools.net
Cherryvale Elementary School
Debra Healey, Acting Principal
1420 Furman Drive
Sumter, SC 29154
Phone: 494-8200 Fax: 494-8233
http://ces.sumterschools.net
Crosswell Drive Elementary School
Dr. Shawn Hagerty, Principal
301 Crosswell Drive
Sumter, SC 29150
Phone: 775-0679 Fax: 778-2857
http://cde.sumterschools.net
High Hills Elementary School
Dr. Mary Kay Norton, Principal
1705 Frierson Road
Shaw AFB, SC 29152
Phone: 499-3327 Fax: 499-9553
http://hhes.sumterschools.net
Kingsbury Elementary School
Phillip Jackson, Principal
825 Kingsbury Road
Sumter, SC 29154
Phone: 775-6244 Fax: 775-7021
http://kbe.sumterschools.net
Lemira Elementary School
Stephanie Gregg, Principal 952 Fulton St.
Sumter, SC 29150
Phone: 775-0658 Fax: 778-2730
http://lme.sumterschools.net
Manchester Elementary School
Brandon Wells, Principal
200 E. Clark St.
Pinewood, SC 29125
Phone: 452-5454 Fax: 452-5423
http://mes.sumterschools.net
Millwood Elementary School
Jessica Wright, Principal 24 Pinewood Road
Sumter, SC 29150
Phone: 775-0648 Fax: 436-2987
http://mwe.sumterschools.net
Oakland Primary School
Josh Campbell, Principal 5415 Oakland Drive
Sumter, SC 29154
Phone: 499-3366 Fax: 499-3361
http://ops.sumterschools.net
Pocalla Springs Elementary School
Michelle-Curry McBride, Principal
2060 Bethel Church Road
Sumter, SC 29154
Phone: 481-5800 Fax: 481-5813
http://pses.sumterschools.net
R.E. Davis College Preparatory
Academy
Maria Dantzler, Principal 345 Eastern School Road
Sumter, SC 29153
Phone: 495-3247 Fax: 495-3211
http://redcpa.sumterschools.net
Rafting Creek Elementary School
Anita Hunter, Principal 4100 Hwy. 261 North Rembert, SC 29128
Phone: 432-2994 Fax: 425-7386
http://rces.sumterschools.net
Shaw Heights Elementary School
Dr. Melissa Morris, Principal 1495 Frierson Road
Shaw AFB, SC 29152
Phone: 803-666-2335 Fax: 803-6663719
http://shes.sumterschools.net
Wilder Elementary School
Michael Riggins, Principal 975 S. Main St.
Sumter, SC 29150
Phone: 773-5723 Fax: 778-2918
http://wld.sumterschools.net
Willow Drive Elementary School
Jackie Thomas, Principal 26 Willow Drive
Sumter, SC 29150
Phone: 773-5796 Fax: 778-2847
http://wde.sumterschools.net
Alice Drive Middle School
Jeannie Pressley, Principal 40 Miller Road
Sumter, SC 29150
Phone:775-0821 Fax: 778-2929
http://adm.sumterschools.net
Bates Middle School
Nicole Lash Fuller, Principal 715 Estate St.
Sumter, SC 29150
Phone: 775-0711 Fax: 775-0715
http://bms.sumterschools.net
Chestnut Oaks Middle School
Jenaii Edwards, Principal 1200 Oswego Road
Sumter, SC 29153
Phone: 775-7272 Fax: 775-7601
http://coms.sumterschools.net
Ebenezer Middle School
Bertha Timmons, Principal
3440 Ebenezer Road
Sumter, SC 29153
Phone: 469-8571 Fax: 469-8575
http://ems.sumterschools.net
Furman Middle School
J. Tanner Curry, Principal 3400 Bethel Church Road
Sumter, SC 29154
Phone: 481-8519 Fax: 481-8923
http://fms.sumterschools.net
Hillcrest Middle School
Tarsha Staggers, Principal
4355 Peach Orchard Road
Dalzell, SC 29040
Phone: 499-3341 Fax: 499-3353
http://hms.sumterschools.net
Maintenance/Warehouse
Chris Catoe, Dir. of Maintenance
1345 Wilson Hall Road
Sumter, 29150
Phone: 469-6900, ext. 602
Food Services
Stacey Francis, Dir. of Food Serv.
4255 Peach Orchard Road
Dalzell, SC 29040
Phone: 499-5950, ext. 109
Fax: 499-5959
Crestwood High School
Dr. Jayson Leach, Principal 2000 Oswego Road
Sumter, SC 29153
Phone: 469-6200 Fax: 469-7678
http://chs.sumterschools.net
Lakewood High School
Dr. Maggie Wright, Principal
350 Old Manning Road
Sumter, SC 29150
Phone: 506-2700 Fax: 506-2712
http://lhs.sumterschools.net
Sumter High School
Anamaria Sandor, Principal
2580 McCrays Mill Road
Sumter, SC 29154
Phone: 481-4480 Fax: 481-4021
http://shs.sumterschools.net
Sumter Academy for Support and Intervention
James Boone, Principal 475 Crosswell Drive
Sumter, SC 29150
Phone: 774-5900 Fax: 774-5901
http://ba.sumterschools.net
Transportation Services
Leonard Brailsford, Area One Hillcrest Transportation O ce (Crestwood High feeder schools)
4305 Peach Orchard Road
Dalzell, SC 29040 Phone: 499-3422
Joshua Johnson, Area Two Sumter High Trans. O ce (Sumter High feeder schools)
2580 McCrays Mill Road
Sumter, SC 29154
Phone: 481-4023
Sumter Career and Technology
Center
Dr. Shirrie Miller, Principal
2612 McCrays Mill Road
Sumter, SC 29154
Phone: 481-8575 Fax: 481-4232
http://sctc.sumterschools.net
Sumter School District
Administrative Office
Dr. William T. Wright Jr., Superintendent
1345 Wilson Hall Road
Sumter, SC 29150
Phone: 469-6900 Fax: 469-3769
http://sumterschools.net
Sumter School District Annex
Veronne Davis
Executive Director of Student Support Services
220 Hasel Street
Sumter, SC 29150
Phone: 803-774-5500
Sumter Adult Education
Dr. Vanessa Canty, Director
905 N. Main St.
Sumter, SC 29150
Phone: 778-6432 Fax: 775-4665
Brian Jones, Area ree
Furman Transportation O ce (Lakewood High feeder schools) 3400 Bethel Church Road
Sumter, SC 29154
Phone: 481-3168 or 481-3169
*All phone numbers are area code (803)
Board of Trustees
District 3 104 S. Salem Ave. Sumter, SC 29150 (803) 983-1469
ralph.canty@sumterschools.net
Vice-Chairman District 9 Swan Lake Drive Sumter, SC 29150 (803) 983-0268
bonnie.disney@sumterschools.net
District 1 6585 Hidden Haven Road Sumter, SC 29154 (803) 883-6119
daniel.palumbo@sumterschools.net
District 6 2985 Bruce Circle Sumter, SC 29154 (803) 938-2701/Cell
mac.mcleod@sumterschools.net
About the Board
Parliamentarian District 7 1300 Goodson Road Sumter, SC 29153 (803) 983-7157
shery.smith@sumterschools.net
Sumter School District is governed by nine elected members of the Board of Trustees. The Board sets policy, approves the budget, works with the Sumter County Legislative Delegation and Sumter County Council on issues of importance to the schools and oversees the efficient operation of the District.
The Board is committed to the education of students to the best of their individual abilities; to a constant awareness of the concerns and desires of the community regarding the quality and performance of the school system, with
District 8 440 Veranda Drive Sumter, SC 29150 (803)607-0797
jeff.zell@sumterschools.net
the Board assuming an educational leadership role; to the employment of a superintendent who will see that the district maintains a position as an outstanding school system and under whose leadership the school personnel will carry out the policies of the Board; and to the continued improvement of the district schools for the benefit of its students and their improved academic achievement.
Contact Information
Brittany English District 2
6760 Spring Hill Road Rembert, SC 29128 (803) 968-8899
brittany.english@sumterschools.net
Tarah Cousar-Johnson District 4
4770 Narrow Paved Road. Lynchburg, SC 29080 (843) 412-4811
tarah.cousarjohnson@sumterschools.net
Shawn T. Ragin, D.Min. Clerk District 5 3835 Quiet Court Sumter, SC 29150 (803) 464-6859
Shawnragin89@gmail.com
Additionally, the board’s goals are as follows:
Chauntae Scott Administrative Manager to the Superintendent and Board 1345 Wilson Hall Road Sumter, SC 29150 (803) 469-6900, ext. 100 chauntae.scott@sumterschools.net
Dr. William T. Wright Jr. Superintendent 1345 Wilson Hall Road Sumter, SC 29150 (803) 469-6900, ext. 100 william.wright@sumterschools.net
• To communicate the educational expectations and aspirations of the community through the formulation of policies that stimulate the learner and the learning process;
• To manage the school system in accordance with board policy;
• To provide leadership in order that the goals and objectives of the school system can be effectively carried out;
• To maintain two-way communication with various publics served by the schools in order to interpret public attitudes, to identify policies and procedures of the schools, and to encourage public involvement with and understanding of the schools;
• To evaluate the data appropriate for the management functions of planning, evaluating, organizing and implementing the goals and objectives of the district; and
• To demonstrate fiscal responsibility and align district resources with raising student achievement. The Board of Trustees meets publicly on the second and fourth Monday of each month at 6 p.m. at the District Office unless otherwise announced. Special meetings are scheduled as needed. Our Board is a member of the South Carolina School Boards Association, and 100% of our members have completed the state’s orientation program.
Career Readiness
Sumter School District exposes students in grades K-12 to college and career readiness information. At the elementary level, students participate in career awareness activities; middle school students participate in career exploration activities such as interest and values assessments and the eighth grade Individual Graduation Plan conference; and in high school, students receive career guidance services to include interest skills and values assessments, job shadowing opportunities, internships, youth apprenticeships and cooperative learning opportunities that support choosing a cluster and major within the curriculum frameworks as part of their annual Individual Graduation Plan Conference. At all levels, CTE/Career Specialists sponsor field studies, which are different from field trips in that the field
study is intended to expose students to career related information relevant to their age group. These activities are all in accordance with the Education and Economic Development Act’s (EEDA) initiative of Personal Pathways to Success. Some of the programs used are the Microburst Employability Skills program and South Carolina Information System. Work-Based Learning (WBL) is a coordinated, sponsored, coherent sequence of workplace experiences that are related to students’ career goals and/or interests, are based on instructional preparation and are performed in partnership with local businesses, industries or other organizations in the community. WBL enables students to apply classroom instruction in a real-world business or service-oriented work environment.
Employment: Career Advancement
Continuing education and lifelong learning
Post-secondary: Career Preparation
Achieving credentials: college, certification, apprenticeships, military
9-12: Career Preparation
Academics and technical courses, intensive guidance, individual graduation plans
8: Transition
Choosing a cluster of study and major (can change easily at any time)
6-8: Career Exploration
Discovering interest areas
K-5: Career Awareness
Introduction to the world of careers
Every step along the Pathway is crucial to making each student's future a success.
Points Pride of
Sumter School District Accomplishments
• Accredited by the COGNIA Accreditation Commission
• $19 million awarded in merit-based scholarships to the Class of 2023
• Purple Star School District
• Over 60 National Board Certified teachers
• Palmetto Gold and Silver Award recipients
• Drop-out rate below the state average
• COGNIA Accredited STEM schools: Alice Drive Middle School, Bates Middle, Alice Drive Elementary, Sumter Career and Technology Center
• STEM cohort schools, AVID schools, Leader in Me schools, an International Baccalaureate school, Arts in Basic
Curriculum schools, one National Blue Ribbon Points of Light school, Project Lead the Way Schools, Southern Regional Education Board schools and
Ben Carson Reading Rooms
• National and state recognition for academic, fine arts and athletic programs
• South Carolina Department of Education approved eLearning district
• One-to-Global Technology Initiative
• Over $500,000 in classroom library books donated to schools through Sumter Education Foundation
• Five State Teacher of the Year Finalists and one State Teacher of the Year
• Partners in Education initiative for mentors and community partners
• Collaborates with business, military, faith-based, public safety, civic and higher education community partners to help ensure our students are college, career and or military ready
• Principal for the Day
• Universal free breakfast and lunch
• Full day prekindergarten program
• Multi-Tiered System of Support (MTSS) program
• Air Force Junior ROTC at all high schools
• Extensive offerings for extracurricular, athletic and fine arts programs
• Special programs: Mild Intellectual Disabilities, Moderate Intellectual Disabilities, Specific Learning Disability, Emotional and Behavioral Disorder, Blind/Low Vision, Orthopedically Disabled, Deaf/Hard of Hearing, Communication Disorder
• Career Technical Education (CTE) in the middle and high schools, in addition to programs offered at the Sumter Career and Technology Center
• Talented and Gifted program
• Advanced Placement courses
• Dual Credit courses with USC Sumter and Central Carolina Technical College
• Early College program through USC Sumter
• Adult Education program
• Launching Pilgrims Mobile STEM Explorer and Cyber Security Bus
• Comprehensive guidance
• School psychologists and social workers
• Alternative programs for at-risk youth
• Service learning
About Sumter School District
Motto To Educate, Empower and Enrich!
Values and Beliefs
« Commitment to Excellence: Educational excellence requires that all stakeholders strive for continual growth and improvement.
« Unyielding Ethical Standards: Build and maintain an standards.
« Accountability: All stakeholders are accountable for their actions and will be responsive to the needs of others.
« Educating the Whole Child: All students are granted the opportunity to succeed based on individual needs.
« Providing a Safe Learning Environment: Students have the right to learn in an environment conducive to learning.
« Collaboration and Support amongst Stakeholders: Pervasive and valuable collaborative efforts create meaningful strategies and solutions.
Mission Sumter School District is committed to providing a safe, nurturing and high-quality educational environment that supports diversity and equips students for local and global success.
Vision
Sumter School District is committed to educating, empowering and enriching the lives of all students to reach their full potential.
Nondiscrimination Statement
Sumter School District does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, disability or age in admission to, treatment in or employment in its programs and activities.
District Teacher of the Year Finalists
Kelli Howard, High Hills Elementary School
Kelli is a fifth-grade English language arts and social studies teacher and has nine years of service to education. Kelli said teaching is an essential component for impacting future generations. Aside from helping students gain useful skills, being a teacher allows her to be a role model for students and influence their character development to make futures more bright.
Kyle Austin, Sumter High School
Kyle is a science teacher and has 12 years of service to education. In the last six years, Kyle has built up a community service club of high school students that has an impact on our community and grows future leaders. Seeing the kids accomplish projects for Sumter and being recognized for their hard work has been a rewarding experience.
Shevonne Richardson, Crestwood High School
Shevonne is a science teacher and has five years of service to education. The most rewarding part of her career is when her students' attitudes shift from "ugh, science" to "wow, this is interesting!" What's even more rewarding is when Shevonne inspires her students to pursue careers in science or education.
Campus Teachers of the Year
Karen Ressler Alice Drive Elementary School
Emily Davenport Cherryvale Elementary School
Erica Butler Crosswell Drive Elementary School
Kelli Howard High Hills Elementary School
Stephanie McCormick Kingsbury Elementary School
Marlene Levine
Lemira Elementary School
Brittney Johnson Manchester Elementary School
Emily Burns Millwood Elementary School
Taheshi Fortune Oakland Primary School
Taylor O'Connor Pocalla Springs Elementary School
Danisha Griffin Rafting Creek Elementary School
Brandon Middleton RE Davis College
Preparatory Academy
Melissa Porter
Shaw Heights Elementary School
Lessie Bernshouse Wilder Elementary School
Allison Tyner Willow Drive Elementary School
Chase Ferguson Alice Drive Middle School
Sharell Grant Bates Middle School
Christal Tisdale Chestnut Oaks Middle School
Jennifer Wolfe Ebenezer Middle School
Cynthia Saulsgiver Furman Middle School
Tremain Owens Hillcrest Middle School
Shevonne Richardson Crestwood High School
Larry Cornelius Lakewood High School
Kyle Austin Sumter High School
Larry Culick Sumter Career and Technology Center
Charlene McKnight Sumter Academy for Support and Intervention
July 2023
August 2023
September 2023
Sumter School District
2023-2024
Modified Year-Around Calendar
July 27 School Level Orientation for Staff
July 28 District Professional Learning
July 31 School Professional Learning
Aug. 1 District Opening Meeting at Sumter Civic Center (8:30 AM) Afternoon School Workday
Aug. 2 School Workday
Aug. 3 Students Begin
Sept. 1 School Professional Learning 1/2 Day
Sept. 4 Labor Day Holiday
Sept. 6 Interims Issued
Oct. 5 School Professional Learning 1/2 Day
Oct. 5 Last Day of 1st Quarter
Oct. 6 District Professional Learning
Oct. 9-10 Fall Break
Oct. 11 First Day of 2nd Quarter
Oct. 20 Report Cards Issued
Nov. 10 Veterans Day Holiday
Nov. 15 Interims Issued
Nov. 20-24 Thanksgiving
Dec. 19 High School Exams 1/2 Day (All Students)
Dec. 20 High School Exams 1/2 Day (All Students)
Dec. 20 Last Day of 2nd Quarter
Dec. 21-Jan. 3 Winter Holidays
Jan 4 School Workday
Jan. 5 District Professional Learning
Jan. 8 School Resumes
Jan. 8 First Day of 3rd Quarter
January 2024
February 2024
October 2023
Jan. 15 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday
Jan. 17 Report Cards Issued
Feb. 9 Interims Issued
Feb. 15 School Professional Learning 1/2 Day
Feb. 16 District Professional Learning
Feb. 19 Holiday
March 8 School Professional Learning 1/2 Day
March 13 Last Day of 3rd Quarter
March 14 First Day of 4th Quarter
March 22 Report Cards Issued
March 29 Spring Holidays
November 2023
April 1-5 Spring Holidays
April 24 Interims Issued
May 22 High School Exams 1/2 Day (All Students)
May 23 High School Exams 1/2 Day (All Students)
May 23 Last Day of Student Attendance
May 23 Report Cards Issued
May 24 School Workday
Graduations:
May 22 Sumter Career and Technology Center Graduation (4:30 PM)
May 22 Adult Education Graduation (7 PM)
May 23 Sumter High Graduation (6 PM)
March 2024
April 2024
May 2024
December 2023
May 24 Crestwood High Graduation (9 AM)
May 24 Lakewood High Graduation (1 PM)
WORKDAY/PROFESSIONAL LEARNING (NO STUDENT ATTENDANCE) HOLIDAYS PROFESSIONAL LEARNING
1/2 DAY STUDENT ATTENDANCE DISMISSAL: 11 AM ELEMENTARY, 11:30 AM MIDDLE, 12:30 PM HIGH STUDENTS RETURN
June 2024
attend a festival
We’ve got a festival for every season!
Things to do in Sumter, SC!
visit a state park
Hiking, camping, fishing, biking, Kayaking, and more! outdoor markets
Featuring local produce, arts & crafts and food vendors! museum crawl
Discover Sumter’s vibrant history and more!
sporting events
Food from around the world, right in your backyard.
explore the water
Kayaking, boating, fishing & watersports await!
Football, baseball, tennis and golf, to name a few! grab some grub take in the arts
Sumter has several galleries to explore!
There’s more to discover at LoveSumter.com
shopping
Local boutiques and national chains offer up plenty of retail opportunities!
enjoy our parks
parks offer lots of outdoor fun!