Temporary school employee accused of sex crime with Pelion Middle School student
Juston Smith, 21, of West Columbia, is accused of criminal sexual conduct with a minor. Share Updated: 2:14 PM EDT May 25, 2021 LCSD SOURCE: LCSD
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Juston Smith, 21, of West Columbia, is accused of criminal sexual conduct with a minor. Share Updated: 2:14 PM EDT May 25, 2021 A man faces charges after an employee found him in the bathroom with a student at Pelion Middle School, according to the Lexington County Sheriff.Lexington County Sheriff Jay Koon said Juston Smith, 21, of West Columbia, is accused of criminal sexual conduct with a minor.Smith was working as a temporary contract employee at Pelion Middle School when he “had a sexual encounter with a female student Monday,” Koon said.Deputies arrested Smith that day after major crimes detectives came to the middl
Lexington One students will still be required to wear face masks (Source: Emily Wakeman) By WIS News 10 Staff | May 11, 2021 at 11:37 PM EDT - Updated May 12 at 12:02 AM
LEXINGTON, S.C. (WIS) - Lexington School District One has announced that students will still be required to wear face masks on school campuses.
Superintendent Dr. Greg Little released a statement to parents and guardians regarding the Governorâs Executive Order saying:
âThis evening, Governor McMaster issued an executive order, Executive Order 2021-23, which allows parents to sign a form to opt their students out of wearing a mask at school. The Order still requires face coverings for students and staff on school buses (Presidentâs Executive Order No. 13998).
SC lawmakers may use Trumpâs 1776 Report to shape US history curriculum
VIDEO: SC lawmakers may use Trumpâs 1776 Report to shape US history curriculum By Rob Way and Jared Kofsky | March 31, 2021 at 7:00 PM EDT - Updated April 1 at 5:48 AM
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WCSC) - South Carolina lawmakers are considering a bill that would require âinstruction in United States foundational historyâ for all public middle and high school students in a way that is consistent with former President Donald Trumpâs 1776 Commission Report, and it already has approval from the stateâs top education leader.
The Restore Americaâs Foundation Act, S.534, has been referred to the Senate Education Committee. If passed, it would require âa minimum of thirty hours of classroom instructionâ on United States history every year for students in grades six through 12.
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