Juniors & Seniors, Have You Purchased Your Prom Ticket
Students can ONLY purchase prom tickets when they do not have a class, from 8:10 – 8:45 AM, and during both lunches. The Fees Office closes 4:00 PM each day.
If all student fees are paid, parents and students can request to add the prom fee to their student accounts. However, prom fees must be paid online by 4:00 PM on Friday, May 1st.
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You’re Smarter Than That
A Transformative Opportunity: Join the Clemson Entrepreneurship
Clemson University is hosting the Clemson Entrepreneurship Residential Summer Camp 2026 during the week of JULY 20-24, 2026. This camp is free of charge. Students only need transportation to and from Clemson and spending money.
This program is open to any rising junior or senior students who have not previously attended our resident camp. A nomination from a teacher, counselor, or community leader. Student qualifications:
Must have demonstrated resiliency and grit in the face of adversity.
Must have demonstrated entrepreneurial traits and, maybe even, entrepreneurial successes.
Must have demonstrated the maturity to behave respectfully in group settings.
Will represent you personally and your school or organization.
Must currently face significant family and societal challenges.
Nominations should be emailed to Dr. Barnes (arbarnes@richland2.org). The application will be emailed to the student to complete at that time.
Juniors & Seniors, Have You Purchased Your Prom Ticket
Students can ONLY purchase prom tickets when they do not have a class,ย from 8:10 – 8:45 AM, and during both lunches. The Fees Office closes 4:00 PM each day.ย
If all student fees are paid, parents and students can request to add the prom fee to their student accounts. However, prom fees must be paid online by 4:00 PM on Friday, May 1st.
ATTENTION: WINDSOR GRADUATES
Testing Season is Here: “Free to Focus” Matters
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The halls are a little quieter and the stakes feel a little higherโitโs testing season in South Carolina. After months of hard work, students across the state are ready to show what theyโve learned. However, thereโs one hurdle that has nothing to do with the curriculum: unauthorized devices.
The Risk Isn’t Worth the Reward: In our latest video, “You’re Smarter Than That,” students and educators come together to deliver a vital message. In the age of constant connectivity, it can be tempting to keep your phone or smartwatch close by. But during a state test, “close by” is too close.
The “Zero Tolerance” List Includes: Cell phones, Smartwatches, Smart glasses. Whether itโs in your pocket, on your wrist, or on your face, having these devices during a test is a serious violation.
Whatโs at Stake? Itโs not just about a “slap on the wrist.” A violation can lead to:
Invalidated Results: Your entire test could be thrown out, making your hard work disappear.
Serious Consequences: Violations can lead to heavy fines and even legal action.
Youโve Got This: As the South Carolina Department of Education emphasizes, youโve worked too hard to risk it all now. The goal of the Free to Focus initiative is to ensure every student has a fair, distraction-free environment to succeed.
You don’t need a search engine or a text message to prove your worth. Trust your preparation, leave the tech in your locker, and remember: Youโre smarter than that.
Good luck to all South Carolina students on their upcoming exams!