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April 8, the first day back to school after KCSD’s Spring Break, falls on the same day of the solar eclipse crossing North America. Kershaw County School District plans to operate on a regular schedule that day.
Two Kershaw County School District principals announce plans to retire. Jackson School Principal Estelle Benson and Lugoff-Elgin Middle Principal Gene Cameron plan to retire at the end of the 2023-2024 school year.
At the March 19 Board of Trustees Meeting, the Kershaw County School District Board of Trustees approved two administrative hires. Dr. Tracy Johnson has been selected as the district’s new Coordinator of Special Services and Walter Jones has been named the Coordinator of Educator Services.
Kershaw County Adult Education Director Byron Johnson was named Kershaw County School District (KCSD) 2024 Principal of the Year today. Johnson was selected through a nomination process by his peers of school and district
District and school-level administrators have taken time over the past few months to evaluate the Delayed Start Wednesday schedule and its impact on our staff and students.
Kershaw County School District Superintendent Harrison Goodwin announces Rose Timmerberg Montgomery as the permanent principal of Camden High School. She has served as the interim principal since December.
Educating All Students for Success
Nestled in the heart of the Palmetto State, the Kershaw County School District is home to over 11,500 students and over 1,000 employees. Our graduation rate is over 90%, and more than 90 percent of our graduates attend college or some other form of continuing education, join the military or enter the workforce.