
Join us in the Greenville Drive/ Michelin Reading All-Star Program. Reading logs with five books listed are due March 10.


This summer, the School District of Pickens County is excited to be able to host a three-week summer camp from June 5-23, 2023, called ArtsVenture for current 4th - 8th grade students. The camp will focus on the areas of Dance, Vocal Music, Instrumental Music (Strings), Instrumental Music (Band), Theater/Drama, Visual Arts. For more information, click here - https://bit.ly/3YUDDhe


Celebrate our school and community's cultural diversity at our annual International Festival on Saturday, March 4 from 11am - 2pm. Sample delicious cuisines, watch inspiring performances, and participate in crafts and games. Students are also invited to dress up and join the parade of countries.
All proceeds support the Clemson Elementary PTA, which provides supplies, grants and programming for students and teachers. An Art Show, featuring student art that can be purchased by parents, will also take place during the festival, with proceeds supporting the art program.

Please join us for the Clemson Elementary 5K on March 4. You can register for the event on My School Bucks. https://www.myschoolbucks.com/ver2/prdembd?ref=00GLC10TP2O2VR1_ZZJDXBAA3Y008BN

Have you purchased your yearbook yet? If not, please purchase one before February 3rd.
https://cle.pickens.k12.sc.us/o/cle/article/858030

3K and 4K Application Process is Open for the 2023-24 School Year!
SDPC is now accepting applications for our 3K and 4K programs for the 2023-24 school year! For more information, please visit our Pre-K website at www.pickens.k12.sc.us/page/pre-k-information-page.
Note: 5K Registration will begin on January 11.


Today is the last day to nominate a teacher in SDPC to participate in the Extra Yard for Teachers challenge. In partnership with Eckrich, the Extra Yard for Teachers is giving teachers the chance to win $1 Million to fund classroom resources!
If selected, your teacher will be able to participate in the throw during the Clemson University vs. Miami game on November 19, 2022, where they will be eligible to win $1 million to fund classroom resources.
Nominate a teacher today at: bit.ly/3A45Yrk


Students will not have school Monday, October 10 and Tuesday, October 11. Students will return to school Wednesday, October 12. Enjoy your long weekend!


We look forward to hosting you for your child's grade-level Open House!


Please take a moment to review September's newsletter from Clemson Elementary School. https://www.smore.com/b8e6x


We are hiring!
Do you know anyone searching for positions such as teachers, custodial staff, summer camp workers, guidance counselors, coaches, and more? Please share these opportunities with them.
There are immediate opportunities for custodians at Easley High School and Clemson Elementary.
Visit pickens.k12.sc.us/page/join-our-team to apply online. Join our SDPC team!


National School Counseling Week is Feb. 7-11, and we're happy to join our schools in celebrating. Every day, school counselors make a difference for students! Join us in thanking them for all they do! #SDPCBetterTogether #NSCW22


🚨Reminder🚨:
There will be no school:
Friday, February 4, 2022
Friday, February 18, 2022
Monday, February 21, 2022
These days are planned breaks on the 2021-2022 calendar.
(Note: The free COVID-19 testing center for SDPC will be closed on these dates)


The School District of Pickens County (SDPC) will open on a two-hour delay on Thursday, January 20, 2022, due to the continued danger of ice on shaded areas and on secondary roads. The two-hour delay gives additional time for ice to melt off the roads and will improve visibility for drivers.
-- Morning 3K and 4K classes are canceled. PM classes operate on a normal schedule.
-- No Buses on Icy Roads
-- High school students (including Career Center) should check their Schoology messages for adjusted class times and bell schedules.




Wednesday, January 19, 2022 will be a Digital Learning Day for the School District of Pickens County due to the continued danger of icy roads.
Students will not attend school in-person.
While there are areas in our county that have improved, there are many shaded areas that continue to have noticeable ice and black ice on roads. Temperatures are expected to drop again tonight and are not predicted to rise above freezing until after 9:00 am. Even with a delay, transportation would have to occur on the roads prior to this time.

