- Amanda Daigle, Rock Hill High
- Catherine Pruett, Rock Hill High
- Christine Boardwine, Rock Hill High
- Chandra Payne, Saluda Trail Middle
- Cynthia Koon, South Pointe High
- David Suber, Rock Hill High
- Debra McKinney, Sullivan Middle
- Wilson Mew, Saluda Trail Middle
- Jessica Calloway, Northwestern High
- Laura Kick, Rock Hill High
- Lindsay Lett, Northwestern High
- Lynn Johnson, Sunset Park Center
- Katie Jenkinson, Rock Hill High
- Michelle Fox, Applied Technology Center
- Tim Warner, Sullivan Middle
- Tina Janus, Rock Hill High
- Amy Rollins, Dutchman Creek Middle
- Merridy Mabry, India Hook Elementary
Additionally, 18 Rock Hill School District teachers renewed their certification:
- Donna Daniels, Rosewood Elementary
- Karen Roof, India Hook Elementary
- Julie Marshall, Oakdale Elementary
- Susan Randall, South Pointe High
- Christi Beard, Ebinport Elementary
- Susan Dixon, Mount Gallant Elementary
- Tonya Belton, District Office
- Janice Hyatt, Belleview Elementary
- Debbie Jordan, Old Pointe Elementary
- Karen Percival, Old Pointe Elementary
- Risé Strickland, Rock Hill High
- Jeff Venables, Northwestern High
- Pat Vining, Northwestern High
- Gail Rogers, District Office
- Lynn Shelton, York Road Elementary
- Gretchen Werrell, Old Pointe Elementary
- Sally Tucker, Richmond Drive Elementary
- Sabrina Bundy, Sunset Park Center
Sullivan Middle School will hold a pancake breakfast on Sat., Jan. 8 from 8:00-10:00 am at Applebees on Dave Lyle Blvd. Plates will cost $6. Profits will go to the school's PTO, and all tips will benefit music programs. Your server could be a Sullivan Middle School administrator, teacher, or student!
Dutchman Creek Middle School will have a fundraiser at 6:30 pm on Jan. 18 featuring the "Coupon Mama." She will share money-saving tips that will change your lifestyle and make a difference in your wallet. Tickets will be $10 and must be purchased in advance by calling 985-1700.
Open houses have been set for parents who want their children to attend a school of choice in 2011-12. Click here for Details.
Castle Heights Middle School received $3,000 for its student health programs through a nationwide movement titled "Fuel Up to Play 60," which is focused on fighting childhood obesity.
Eric Rollings, varsity boys' basketball coach at Rock Hill High School has received a $2,500 grant from CooperVision to be used for equipment, shoes, and travel. As an added bonus, anyone on the team who wears corrective lenses will win free contact lenses for a year.
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