
This week is National School Bus Safety Week! The theme is "Red Lights Mean STOP!" Please remember to stop for school buses as students enter and exit the bus. Letโs join forces to keep our students safe to and from school! ๐๐


Crescent Senior Cassidy Clark is back in the United Way Anderson Sings Competition! Please visit https://bit.ly/352LHCm to vote her through!


This Spring, the CHS FBLA team traveled to Charleston to compete at the state Future Business Leaders of America conference.
Freshman Kaley Stevenson placed 1st in the Introduction to Business Procedures category. Ivey Gray, James Sharp, and Haley Pepper placed 2nd in Business Ethics. Senior Devon Loftis placed 2nd in Insurance and Risk Management. Congratulations to these students!


Monday, November 2nd, will be an eLearning Instructional Day for all Anderson 3 Students.
A3 facilities will be closed. Teachers will hold office hours from 9-10:30 AM & 1:30-3:00 PM. Please contact your child's school for more information.


Thank you, Office Depot - Anderson 379!
Flat Rock Elementary received a gift card for over $2,000 to be used on school supplies! Thank you for supporting our teachers and students!๐๐


Applications for Angel Tree Holiday Assistance are now open. If you or someone you know requires assistance, please fill out the form below before October 30th.
Completion of the application does not guarantee assistance. School Counselors will contact families of those whose application is accepted by Friday, November 6th
Parents only have to submit one application per family. Families may utilize Chromebooks at the schools to complete applications on October 27th and 28th during school hours. (CHS will not accept visitors on Oct.28)
ASSISTANCE FORM:
https://forms.gle/DKMPvAcdSgqh6Sby9


We LOVE this new update to the front entrance of Crescent! ๐
#GoTigers #65yearsofCHS


Welcome, Mr. Steven King!
Mr. King has joined the Science Department at Crescent High School! King is a retired educator from Georgia, having served 31 years as a Science Teacher, eight years in Elbert County Schools (Elberton), and 23 years in Clarke County School District (Athens). Mr. King earned the following degrees: BSEd, University of Georgia, MAT, Piedmont College, Ed.S., Piedmont College. He has made several accolades during his career, including the 2013 Georgia DNR Science Teacher of the Year, 2016 Presidential Award of Excellence for Math and Science Teaching, and 2008 Whit Davis Elementary School Teacher of the Year. He has also served on committees with the Georgia Department of Education (2008-2017) to write the Georgia Science Standards of Excellence and as an advisor/consultant from 2014-2019 for the DOE in the development and revision of the Georgia Milestones Science Assessments. Mr. King lives in Georgia with his wife, Tracey. They have two children, Kamryn and Bryson.
We are excited to welcome Mr. King to Anderson 3!


Welcome, Mrs. Brittany Walters!
Mrs. Walters has joined the Special Services Department at Crescent High School! This year began her 8th year teaching special education! Previously she taught resource, PMD, and preschool in Greenwood District 50. Walters is a graduate of Lander University, and she holds a bachelor's in education. She lives in Iva with her husband and two children!
Please join us in welcoming her as she starts her new chapter as a Tiger!


You can help by reminding your student(s) of the 3 R's!
Recognize, Report, Refuse!


The Crescent Credential Class had a blast at their Car Wash Fundraiser! The students jumped in and washed 15 cars in a short amount of time. Keep up the excellent work! ๐๐งผ





Today Carol Burdette from United Way of Anderson County presented Starr-Iva Middle School with a check for $4,000 to purchase a Digital Keyboard for the Performing Arts Program! The keyboard arrived ahead of schedule, allowing Principal Coats to perform a song during one of the strings courses! We are incredibly thankful for Sherrill Hall, Carol Burdette, and an anonymous donor who all came together through United Way to make a dream become a reality for the Performing Arts Department at Starr-Iva Middle School! ๐น๐ถ




Did you know October 2nd is National Custodian Appreciation Day? We are thankful for our facilities team, who has stepped up this school year in a BIG way! Our custodians have worked tirelessly to keep our students and staff healthy while ensuring our facilities are in top condition! We wouldn't be #WinningTogether without you! โบ๏ธ


Are you looking for a rewarding career with great benefits?
Look no further! The Anderson 3 Transportation Department is looking to hire additional bus drivers. If you or someone you know is interested in joining the A3 Family, be sure to contact Transportation Director Sandra Lollis at (864) 352-3200 or lolliss@acsd3.org.
Paid on-the-job training is happening now, so apply today!


Welcome, Mrs. Holly Newton!
Mrs. Newton has joined the Anderson 3 Team as a Para-Professional at Iva Elementary School! Holly is a 2017 graduate of Crescent High School. She and her husband Zach live in Anderson with their three dogs; Kato, Chloe, and Kaizer. Holly is obsessed with holidays, especially Christmas! She has a passion for Special Education and plans to pursue a degree in education. During her free time, she enjoys spending time with friends and family and completing Cricut crafts.
We are happy to welcome Holly to our family!


October is Bullying Prevention Month.
We have released our new Bullying Reporting System. This system allows you to quickly, easily, and anonymously report safety concerns to school officials 24/7/365.
Click here for more info >> https://anderson3-sc.safeschoolsalert.com/


Yesterday, the newly created Crescent Girls Golf Team hosted its first-ever home match at Arrowhead Point Golf Course. Senior Savannah Chambers had the lowest overall individual score among all competitors. We are excited about the future of the Crescent Golf Program! Go, Lady Tigers! ๐๏ธโโ๏ธโณ





Meet #A3AllStar, Mrs. Ina Robinson! ๐
Mrs. Robinson serves as a school bus driver for the Flat Rock 2 route, a BTW (Behind the Wheel) trainer for new bus drivers, and an assistant in Flat Rock Elementary's Cafรฉ during lunch. ๐
-"What led you to be a bus driver?"
"This may seem odd, but what led me to be a bus driver was always wanting to be a teacher growing up. I love the atmosphere of being around children."
-"What do you value most about your position(s)?"
"I value the relationships I build with my coworkers and the students on my bus. Working in transportation, you meet new people and become not only friends but family. I value friendships that I have formed from past employees and present employees. ACSD3 has the best staff! Being a bus driver, I love hearing my children as I call all of them because once you're on my bus, you become my child. I love being the first one to see them in the mornings and the last one to see them in the evening. Hearing them tell stories, laugh with one another, and seeing them smile makes my heart melt. It's even sweet to listen to them argue, sometimes!
"Tell us five facts about you!"
1.My husband and I have 3 wonderful children, two girls and a son, a wonderful son- in- law and three beautiful grandchildren, two grandsons and a granddaughter. ๐จโ๐ฉโ๐ฆโ๐ฆ
2. I love going on cruises, going to the mountains, and going to the beach with my family and friends. ๐ณ๏ธ
3. I grew up in Iva, and I never left. I graduated from CHS in 1995.
4. I have been to The Bahamas, Mexico, and I have been to 9 States that includes my home state of SC. ๐บ๏ธ
5. I am Ambidextrous. I can also write with my toes and pick up things with my toes. โ๐ฝ
"How would you sum up working in education?"
"Working in education can be so rewarding and great experience of a lifetime once you see your students' joy and potential. Every day is a new day of learning something different from the day before, whether it be from your coworkers or the students. Just like Flat Rocks motto this year, "Building our Future One Student at a Time."
Thank you, Mrs. Robinson, for being the definition of a #A3AllStar! We appreciate your dedication to safely transporting #A3Students!


Today is the last day to purchase technology insurance for Chromebooks. After today, if damage is reported, the full price of repair will be charged. If you haven't already purchased the $30 technology insurance and wish to do so, you may pay online through eFunds, or contact your student's school.