
Entrepreneurship students at CHS competed in the Yes Carolina School Business Plan Competition. Students created business models and were judged by local entrepreneurs and professionals. 1st Place went to Jesse Sauve with Renewed Shoes, 2nd Place went to Kalee LaFlamme with LaFlamme Care & Tutoring Services, and 3rd Place went to Jacob Ramsey with Ramsey Photography. 1st and 2nd Place winners will attend Charleston for the Yes Carolina State Business Plan Competition in May!





Starr Elementary School Jet Toy Team Wins 1ST PLACE in SAE International Competition! 🥇


3rd Graders at Flat Rock use their math skills to complete challenges in order to break out of an escape room!





The Western African Drum and Dance Group from Anderson University performed for Flat Rock today. Students learned some rhythms and a few dance moves!


Tiger Nation.....
2019 REGION I-AAA CHAMPIONS!
Way to go, Tiger Baseball! CONGRATS!
SO PROUD of our players and coaches! Keep working and keep winning!


Iva and Flat Rock had a great time at today’s Area 14 Games! Flat Rock even got a photo with Anderson County Sheriff, Chad McBride, and Major, Bill Vaughn!



Our Crescent Tiger making friends with the Anderson County Sheriff Chad McBride and Major Bill Vaughn today!
Without a doubt, the Tiger was VERY popular and took LOTS of pictures at the Spring Games....... Special thanks to Crescent Senior Andrew Lollis for “helping” the Tiger today! 🐅


GREAT to see our Anderson 3 students here at the Area 14 Spring Games this morning! Over 800 athletes in attendance here today at BHP!


SIMS takes first place in the spirit competition at today’s Area 14 Games! They also won the penny war out of all the schools with a total of $1,000!


CONGRATS to Amanda Pinson....2019 SCASC Advisor of the Year!
CONGRATS as well to the following who won awards at the conference representing the Crescent SGA:
*Haley Pepper - named District 6 Chair
*Emilie Glenn - Hall of Fame for Leadership
*CHS - 1st place in leadership project
*CHS - 2nd place in recognition project
*CHS - 3rd place in video project
*CHS - Gold Award for Honor Council


Mrs. Dana Grant, from AIT works with CHS students on the Michelin Apprenticeship application.



We are proud to promote the Crescent FFA Plant Sale, a staple of the FFA Program. The sale will happen April 2nd through 4th 9am to 3pm, April 5th from 3:30 to 6pm and April 6th from 9am to 1pm! They have Geraniums, Marigolds, Petunias, Tomato Plants, and many more items!


For Youth Art Month (YAM) we were able to show off some amazing artwork! For a look at all of the the pieces up close, visit bit.ly/A3ArtShowcase for more images!





What a difference two years makes! From two years ago to today and our Athletic Field House and Weight Room at Crescent! So thankful and appreciative for the initiatives to benefit our students in Anderson 3.....making a positive impact every day!


It’s another important region HOME Friday night for Crescent Tiger Baseball and Softball! Crescent Softball hosts Powdersville at 6, and Tiger Baseball squares off against Pendleton at 6:30 tonight. Come out and support our Tiger teams at HOME this evening!


CONGRATS to the Crescent Boys Track team.... victorious over West-Oak on Thursday night!


CRESCENT VARSITY BOYS SOCCER!!! Picks up their 4th straight win tonight with another region win in penalty kicks over Pendleton! Tiger Proud of Crescent Soccer!


To celebrate Women's History Month, 3rd Graders at Starr Elementary researched influential South Carolina women using their Chromebooks! The presentations noted the numerous women who have made great impacts in not only SC but across the world.





Saturday, the SIMS FFA Tool ID Team traveled to Lexington Technology Center for the SC state competition. The team consisted of Jaxson Blanton, Brent Erwin, Karlie Whitaker, and Levi Bouknight. Our 7th graders placed 9th out of 19 schools with a total score of 275 out of 300. Starr-Iva was the highest ranked middle school team in the contest. Jaxson Blanton had a score of 97 out of 100, putting him in a 7-way tie for 4th place. We are very proud of the way our middle schoolers competed so confidently against 75 other students, most of which were high schoolers. They conducted themselves well and were a pleasure to be around. Congratulations to these individuals!

Mrs. Holbrooks students celebrated #WorldPoetryDay by creating Blackout poetry! Blackout Poetry recycles old books into works of art.
