News & Info
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Summer Feeding Program Information
BCSD child nutrition workers will be serving meals Monday through Thursday, June 6 through July 28 at the schools listed. Meals will be hot, and children will need to eat at the site.
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PHOTOS: Victoria Holladay named BCSD's 2022 Rookie Teacher of the Year
Berkeley County School District would like to congratulate Mount Holly Elementary second-grade teacher Victoria Holladay as this year’s District Rookie Teacher of the Year!
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2022-23 Instructional Calendar
Please note that this calendar is subject to change prior to and during the school year. We advise you check this link occasionally for updates.
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Finalists selected for 2021-22 Rookie Teacher of the Year
This year, 29 first-year educators were nominated for the 2021-2022 BCSD Rookie Teacher of the Year.Â
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Board receives update on new state funding metric, considerations impacting FY 2022-2023
The new funding formula, outlined in the Ways and Means FY 2023 annual appropriations budget, takes all new funds for education and applies them to a new formula that creates a metric called the State Aid to Classrooms Program Allocation.
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2022-2023 pre-k, kindergarten and new student registration opens April 4
In an effort to streamline the efficiency of enrolling students and to simplify the registration of your child, we have implemented a web-based registration process in which all aspects of student registration, including document submission, can be completed online.
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PHOTOS: Read Across America Week at Mount Holly Elementary
As a part of Read Across America Week, football players from Goose Creek High visited Mount Holly Elementary and read to students.
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2022-23 Instructional Calendar
Please note that this calendar is subject to change prior to and during the school year. We advise you check this link occasionally for updates.
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More than an application
Meals are provided at no cost for the 2021-2022 school year, but we still need families to complete free/reduced meal applications. This graphic explains why.