
Shortly after the tax was voter-approved, we spent some time at South Aiken High, Silver Bluff High, Midland Valley High, and North Augusta Middle School with students, teachers, staff and principals, and with our Elementary School Student Superintendent Advisory Council. Please watch the video linked below where they share their appreciation to Aiken County voters.
https://youtu.be/IT6PbBF1JY4?si=KuGRtoQg2TxpoWUj


Save the Date for a Night of Magical Moments. Prom 2025 will take place at the Big Red Barn on March 22, 2025 from 7:00 PM to 11:00 PM. Refer to the flyer for detailed information!


Please access the link below to view and order your student's school photo! Simply click the link, follow the instructions to view your child's photo, and place an order for prints or digital copies!
https://my.photoday.com/s/LTBW/96362

IMPORTANT INFO FOR FOOTBALL GAME THIS FRIDAY AT HANAHAN:
Admission Tickets are available for sale online at https://www.bcsdschools.net/hhstix. Only SCHSL Passes (pass holder and one guest) will be accepted. No other passes are valid. Children 5 and under are free.
All elementary and middle school attendees are required to be accompanied by an adult (parent/guardian). Elementary and middle school students not accompanied by an adult will be instructed to call someone to come to the event to accompany them or will need to be picked up to leave the event.
All spectators must be seated during the event unless utilizing the concessions and/or restrooms.
The gates will open 45 minutes before kickoff. If spectators leave the stadium for any reason, they may not re-enter under the same admission ticket. Live streaming and drone usage are not permitted without prior permission.
Hanahan High School enforces the Berkeley County School District Clear Bag Policy for all spectators.
Parking is extremely limited on-site. However, side-of-the-road parking is available along Murray Drive and side streets. Please be courteous when parking on side streets and not block driveways. Please look at the map for entry at Hanahan home games.


The application for the 2025 acGATEWAY Summer Arts program is now live on the Gateway webpage of the district website. Please visit https://www.acpsd.net/o/district/page/summer-acagateway-program to learn more about this free visual and performing arts opportunity for students in our District in grades 3-12. All students must submit an application to be considered, and an audition is required for all new student applicants.


Due to extensive rainfall that’s flooded, washed out, and led to road closures across our county, Aiken County Public Schools will operate on a two-hour delayed schedule tomorrow, Thursday, November 7. All schools and offices will open on a two-hour delay. Due to the delayed start, only lunch will be served tomorrow in our cafeterias. Students on half-day schedules, including Early Learning Special Education students and others, will not come to school tomorrow as buses will be unable to make mid-day routes. The Aiken County Career Center will not have morning classes. Students will report to their high school on a two-hour delay. Rainfall is expected throughout the night and into tomorrow. Please use extreme caution when traveling to school and work. If you encounter flooded roadways, please turn around. The safety of our students, staff, and families is most important.


Due to extensive rainfall that has flooded, washed out, and led to road closures across our county, Aiken County Public Schools will operate on a two-hour delayed schedule tomorrow, Thursday, November 7. All schools and offices will open on a two-hour delay. Due to the delayed start, only lunch will be served tomorrow in our cafeterias. The Aiken County Career Center will not have morning classes. Students will report to their high school on a two-hour delay.


SBHS will be hosting a Veterans Day Celebration on Wednesday, November 13th at 10:20 AM. For those attending, please be sure to arrive between 9:30-10:00 and plan to be seated by 10:00. The program will start promptly at 10:20. Please spread the word!


Don't forget about our blood drive next Monday, November 11th from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM. The bus will be behind the school. We encourage the community to come and donate!!


Senior Recognition Night Info Friday, November 8
Congratulations Seniors and Parents!
Silver Bluff High School will be honoring our senior football players, cheerleaders, NJROTC cadets, cross country athletes, girls’ golf athletes, and band members on Friday, November 8. Recognition of our Seniors and escorts will begin promptly at 6:45. Each group of participants will be announced in alphabetical order.
- Cheer
- Cross-country
- Girls golf
- Band
- NJROTC
- Football
Seniors and escorts will report inside the football gate under the scoreboard by 6:35 to begin lining up. We will have representatives from Silver Bluff there to give you instructions.
Only two (2) escorts per senior participant unless cleared by senior committee team. Each athlete will receive only two free admission passes. Escorts will enter free at the back gate on Nov. 8. Escorts must be a guardian figure.

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TODAY IS ELECTION DAY! PLEASE BE SURE TO VOTE!
Polls are open from 7 a.m.-7 p.m. on election day. To find your voting location, please visit www.scvotes.org.
For more Penny Tax Facts, visit www.acpsd.net/OneCent.


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IF THE ONE CENT SALES TAX IS NOT VOTER-APPROVED IN 2024, IT WILL BE TWO YEARS BEFORE THE ONE CENT SALES TAX CAN APPEAR AGAIN ON THE BALLOT.
The Sales Tax question may only appear on the ballot in a general election.
Should the tax not pass by majority vote in 2024, it will be November 2026 before the One Cent Sales Tax appears again on the ballot. If the tax were renewed, over those two years $75 million in funding would have been dedicated to school facilities.
For more Penny Tax Facts, visit www.acpsd.net/OneCent.


The Key Club Veterans Day Blood Drive will be held Monday, November 11th from 9:00 until 2:30 at SBHS. Shepeard Community Blood Center will have mobiles set up in the rear parking lot of the school. Community members are welcome to donate in honor of our veterans.


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ON ELECTION DAY (TOMORROW, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5), AIKEN COUNTY VOTERS WILL SEE TWO QUESTIONS ON THE BALLOT FOR THE EDUCATION CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS SALES AND USE TAX.
One asks voters if they are in favor of the renewal of the tax and lists the projects and contingency projects that a renewal would directly benefit.
The other is only valid only if the sales tax is approved and asks voters if they are in favor of authorizing the district to bond part of the projected revenue to jump start the projects and begin improvements right away (instead of waiting for one cent sales tax funds to accumulate before beginning improvements).
For more Penny Tax Facts, visit www.acpsd.net/OneCent.


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A THIRD OF THE ONE CENT SALES TAX IS ESTIMATED TO BE GENERATED BY NON-RESIDENTS.
When individuals visit Aiken County and make purchases, their contribution to overall sales tax revenues is estimated to generate around a third of the total collected. If approved, visitors to the county contribute to Aiken County’s school facility improvements, as well as a property tax reduction for Aiken County homeowners.
For more Penny Tax Facts, visit www.acpsd.net/OneCent.


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IF RENEWED, THE ONE CENT IN 2024 IS PROJECTED TO AMASS $398 MILLION OVER ITS 10-YEAR COLLECTION PERIOD.
In Aiken County, 90% of sales tax funds are dedicated to school projects and 10% to property tax relief, which totals an estimated $358M to the school facility projects.
If approved by voters, up to $285M of the projected revenue could be bonded to advance or “jump start” the projects (instead of waiting for taxes to accumulate before improvements begin).
For more Penny Tax Facts, visit www.acpsd.net/OneCent.


Parents and Guardians: Please note that there is no school for students Monday, November 4, due to a District Professional Development Day for teachers.
Tuesday, November 5, is Election Day and all ACPSD schools and offices will be closed. We hope that everyone eligible to vote will exercise their right on Tuesday. Polls will be open from 7 a.m. until 7 p.m. As a reminder, the One Cent Sales Tax benefitting our public school facilities will be on the ballot. For additional information on the Sales Tax and the school facility improvements that a renewal of the tax would directly benefit, please visit www.acpsd.net/OneCent.
Don't forget daylight saving time ends this weekend., and we'll "fall back" an hour on Sunday, November 3.
Wishing everyone a great long weekend as we look forward to welcoming students back to school on Wednesday, November 6.


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UNPREPARED FOODS, GAS, AND MOST MEDICATIONS ARE EXEMPT FROM THE ONE CENT SALES TAX.
If renewed by voters on November 5, the One Cent Educational Capital Sales and Use Tax would result in a continuation of the One Percent Sales Tax on most purchases (one cent/dollar) in Aiken County. There are numerous exemptions to the tax, which are listed include in South Carolina’s Code of Laws, Section 12-36-2120. Among the exemptions are unprepared foods, gasoline, and most medications.
For more Penny Tax Facts, visit www.acpsd.net/OneCent.


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CONTINGENCY PROJECTS WILL ALSO APPEAR ON THE BALLOT AND INCLUDE ROOFING, SECURITY VESTIBULES AND DOOR LOCK UPGRADES AT SCHOOLS ACROSS THE DISTRICT, CLASSROOM ADDITIONS AT BYRD AND GLOVERVILLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS, AND REPLACEMENT OF GREENDALE ELEMENTARY.
In addition to the five primary projects voters will see on their ballot, several contingency projects are also listed that will be undertaken once primary projects are completed (or if all funding necessary for completion of the primary projects has been provided) and if additional tax revenue is available. Sales Tax funding is limited to the projects specified on the ballot and approved by voters. 2024 contingencies represent additional projects that are high priority
For more Penny Tax Facts, visit www.acpsd.net/OneCent.


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IF THE ONE CENT SALES TAX IS VOTER-APPROVED FOR A RENEWAL, A NEW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL WILL BE BUILT IN AREA THREE.
Space for elementary school students in Area Three, the fastest-growing area of our county, is limited. Many students in Midland Valley and Graniteville schools are already in portable classrooms.
To accommodate this growth, a new elementary school in Area Three is among the list of projects that a 2024 One Cent Sales Tax renewal would support.
For more Penny Tax Facts, visit www.acpsd.net/OneCent.
