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NC. → NC 522. US 521 in Indian Land, South Carolina. U.S. Route 521 ( US 521) is a north–south United States Highway that traverses 177.3 miles (285.3 km), from Georgetown, South Carolina, to Charlotte, North Carolina. Though numbered as an auxiliary route of US 21, it does not actually intersect its parent or any of its sibling routes ...
Southside is the first high school in South Carolina to offer an International Baccalaureate Diploma Program and Advanced Placement Program. Many courses taught at the school incorporate expected materials from both programs. In addition, the IB Middle Years Program was implemented during the Fall of 2006. School activities Sports. Basketball
Scenic. ← NC 481. → US 501. Interstate 485 ( I-485) is a 66.68-mile-long (107.31 km) auxiliary Interstate Highway encircling Charlotte, North Carolina. As a complete loop, it is primarily signed with "inner" and "outer" designations, though at some major interchanges, supplemental signage reflects the local compass orientation of the road.
The Fine Arts Center. First Presbyterian Academy. GREEN Upstate High School. Greenville High School. Greenville Technical Charter High School. Hampton Park Christian School. J. L. Mann High School. Legacy Early College. South Carolina Governor's School for the Arts & Humanities.
Anderson District 5. ∎ T. L. Hanna High School: Tuesday, May 21, 2 p.m. at Clemson University's Littlejohn Coliseum. ∎ Anderson Five Charter School: Wednesday, May 22, 10 a.m. at Robert ...
Southside High School held its commencement ceremony at Bon Secours Wellness Arena on Tuesday, May 21, 2024. Photos: Southside High School Class of 2024 graduates, 'they all have big hearts' Skip ...
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Julius Chambers at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, February 13, 2007. In October 2020, the Charlotte-Mecklenburg School board decided to name the school after Julius L. Chambers, who was a famous lawyer, civil rights leader, and educator from North Carolina. The school officially changed its name in a ceremony on July 14, 2021.