Cannons Elementary School: Mrs. Elizabeth Phillips
Cowpens Elementary School: Ms. Kim Goode
Pacolet Elementary School: Mrs. Cathy Garner
Clifdale Middle: Dr. Max Deaton
Gettys D. Broome High School: Mr. Josh Fowler
Daniel Morgan Technology Center: Dr. Nikki Honeycutt
From the start of the school day to after-school events, our principals work tirelessly to ensure every student feels safe, supported, and empowered to succeed.
To our principals – thank you for all that you do. We appreciate you!
#BetheChange!

During their Semifinals run they placed 6th for an Overall Music Ensemble score.
They placed 12th in Finals and were only a half a point away from their original 9th place finish earlier in the day. This is also the highest the band has placed in more than 12 years at Semifinals.
We are all very proud of our Royal Regiment Marching Band students!
Big and Bold! Blue and Gold!
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Thanks to our friends at WSPA 7 News Your Carolina for such an amazing opportunity!







Thank you, seniors, for your hard work and commitment!
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Thanks to this grant, students in elementary, middle, and high school will have the opportunity to take part in leadership training through the Maxwell Leadership Foundation, beginning this school year.
Founded by John C. Maxwell, the world’s top leadership expert (as named by Business Insider), the foundation has trained leaders in every country around the world.
This program will help our students grow into strong, values-driven leaders by focusing on respect, courage, and responsibility — preparing them for success in and out of the classroom!
#BetheChange!

Admission will be $10.00 and only South Carolina High School League passes will be accepted.
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What a fun way to celebrate the joy of reading and storytelling! Thanks to all who joined us!
#DreamBig #BetheChange!
Organized by SC Career Kids, Safety Town features miniature businesses and roads where students can explore a variety of careers and industries in a fun, engaging environment.
Second-grade students in Spartanburg School District 3 and Spartanburg School District 7 had the opportunity to ride tricycles through town, discovering different career paths and meeting professionals from a wide range of fields along the way!
Students from Daniel Morgan Technology Center's Early Childhood program also played an important role, serving as ambassadors and guiding younger students through the experience.
The event also featured 8 interactive stations focused on pharmacy and STEM-related activities.
Thanks to our friends at SC Career Kids for such an impactful and engaging experience for our students!

Game time will be 6:30 pm.
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We hope you can join us!

Our Centurions face Woodruff at Royal Stadium tonight at 7:30 pm!
We hope you will join us in wearing pink to support Coach Harper.
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Our Centurions host Woodruff Friday, October 3rd, at 7:30 pm at Royal Stadium.
This event is more than just a game. It's a powerful statement of hope, unity, and determination to show support.
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Last week, students, staff, and administrators at Broome High School donated blood through The Blood Connection.
With more than 30 participants, the AVID program earned a $500 grant!
The band earned 3rd place in Division 2, and the Color Guard took home 1st place in Division 2.
Way to go, Centurions! 🥁🎺🎷


Students and their families completed a superhero-themed scavenger hunt, solving math problems along the way!
Here are some things to keep in mind prior to the game:
• Cherokee County is a clear bag district. Small wallets will be allowed, but all other bags must be clear. This includes diaper bags. There is not an option to have the bag searched and then brought in. Cherokee County will also enforce metal detectors upon entry.
• Tickets are available online at https://blacksburghigh.hometownticketing.com/embed/all OR at the gate with cash.
• Ticket Price: $7
• All school aged children must have a ticket. 4+
• SCHSL passes are accepted with valid ID.
• Students under the age of 15 must be accompanied by an adult 21+ at all times. All other guests, 15-18 must show a driver’s license or valid high school ID to enter without an adult.
• Spectators should remain in spectator seating areas at all times unless visiting the concession stand or restrooms.




Daniel Morgan Technology Center will host its 2nd Annual Community Career Day Thursday, November 6th, from 3:30 pm - 6:30 pm!
Bring your family, friends, and neighbors for an evening full of fun, food, and fellowship. You'll have the opportunity to learn all about the wide range of innovative programs and career pathways offered at DMTC!

Families with students in Spartanburg School District Three who would like to request assistance with Christmas must first complete an application. Applications will be taken on the following dates, times and locations: 🗓
Tuesday, October 14 @ Clifdale Middle 7:30 am -12:30 pm
Thursday, October 16 @ Cannons/Cowpens/Pacolet (Parent-Teacher Conf. day) 1:00 pm -6:00 pm
Tuesday, October 21 @ Cannons/Cowpens/Pacolet (Parent-Teacher Conf. day) 1:00 pm -6:00 pm
Thursday, October 23 @ Clifdale Middle 12:00 pm -3:00 pm
Tuesday, October 28 @ Pacolet Elementary School 7:30 am -12:00 pm
Wednesday, October 29 @ Cowpens Elementary School 7:30 am -12:00 pm
Thursday, October 30 @ Cannons Elementary School 7:30 am -12:00 pm

We are proud to announce Spartanburg School District Three’s Inaugural Hall of Fame class!
The first-ever inductees into the Spartanburg Three Hall of Fame are Mr. Larry Hodge and Dr. Uzee Brown, Jr.
Mr. Hodge, a 1959 graduate of Pacolet High School, served more than 30 years on the Spartanburg School District Three Board of Trustees. He was the first trustee to serve more than 30 years on the board.
Mr. Hodge was a resource for District Three families, ensuring their voices were heard. He worked closely with municipalities and community leaders to help provide the best possible opportunities for District Three students. Mr. Hodge oversaw numerous changes in District Three during his time on the District Three Board of Trustees, including the consolidation of Cowpens High School and Pacolet High School to form Broome High School. Mr. Hodge passed away in November 2018.
Dr. Brown, a native of Cowpens, is a 1968 graduate of Benjamin E. Mays Consolidated School. Dr. Brown has a built a distinguished career in the arts and currently resides in Atlanta.
Dr. Brown is an opera singer, composer and recently retired as a professor in the Music Department at Morehouse College. Brown composed music for two of Spike Lee’s movies, “School Daze” and “Red Hook Summer”. He has also written works for National Public Radio and the Atlanta Symphony, including an orchestral setting for chorus of “We Shall Overcome” for the celebration of the 70th birthday of Martin Luther King, Jr.
Dr. Brown performed during the Inauguration of President Jimmy Carter. He also performed during President Carter’s funeral.
His compositions and arrangements have been performed internationally in cathedrals and concert halls on four continents. Dr. Brown has appeared in numerous national and international operatic performances. He is co-founder of Onyx Opera Atlanta, and is founder and director of the Uzee Brown Society of Choraliers.
A ceremony to induct Mr. Hodge and Dr. Brown will take place during halftime of the October 24th football game at Royal Stadium.
Congratulations to these outstanding District Three alums and their families. Thank you for representing District Three so well.


