
Students from Cedar Grove Elementary School have shared their talents with our district office. It is always a pleasure to see the art designs and we appreciate having the opportunity to learn after different styles of art. Thank you Ms. Dowell for showcasing your students and teaching us about Neurographic Art and Weaving.





Join us for an opportunity to learn more about Oak Hill Elementary, opening in the fall of 2026! We will host an informational meeting on Thursday, March 20th at 6 p.m. in the Powdersville High School Auditorium.


Now hiring for 2025 - 2026 School Year
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Reminder to set your clocks ahead one hour tonight!


Maintenance Worker Appreciation Day has been designated as March 7, 2025. Anderson School District One is very proud of our entire maintenance department. They are dedicated employees that work hard to maintain our 15 school campuses and facilities as well as our district office.
Thank you!!!


Palmetto Elementary School students have decorated the district office to welcome the upcoming arrival of spring. Thank you to these students and their art teacher, Ms. Cyra Bardo, for sharing their amazing art talent.




In honor of National School Social Worker Week
March 2 - 8, 2025
Anderson School District One sincerely appreciates the dedicated role our esteemed social workers play in the daily lives of our students and staff. Their support is unwavering and their hard work does not go unnoticed.
What is National School Social Worker Week?
National School Social Worker Week is a week-long celebration that takes place annually during the first full week of March. The week recognizes the important role that school social workers play in the success of students.
Purpose
To celebrate the work of school social workers
To recognize their contributions to students, families, and the community
To address barriers to learning
To increase academic outcomes
To support administrators and educators

Another Art Month Recognition
Youth Art Month is an annual observance each March to emphasize the value of art education for all children and to encourage support for quality school art programs.
Anderson School District One is very proud of our arts programs across the district and love seeing the talent of our students showcased in so many ways!


March is Music in Our Schools Month (MIOSM)! Music educators in South Carolina will be celebrating this important month through concerts, celebrations, and advocacy activities.
The National Association for Music Education (NAfME) designated March to focus on music education across the country. MIOSM’s purpose is to raise awareness of the importance of music education and access to music for all students. This month provides an opportunity to highlight music programs throughout communities and the state of South Carolina, and to share the benefits of high-quality music education programs in schools.


Now hiring
Custodian for Concrete Primary School
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Online Registration opens March 5, 2025
K4 Registration - Students must be four on or before September 1, 2025
K5 Registration - Students must be five on or before September 1, 2025


Wren High School's Spanish National Honor Society is hosting an International Night on February 27th. We look forward to seeing you there!


Anderson School District One
Board of Trustees Meeting


Powdersville Middle School Students under the instruction of Julie Richard have shared their recent artwork here at the district office. These students showcased the difference between realism art and abstract art. We are very appreciative for their hard work.




Congratulations to these students for being selected for
All-District Choir 2025.
Make plans to come support these students on Thursday, March 6.

Honoring Presidents' Day
No School for Students


Happy National School Resource Officer (SRO) Appreciation Day! Today, we celebrate the hard work and dedication of the SROs who serve our schools and communities every day.
Thank you for your commitment to keeping our schools safe, for serving as positive role models for our students, and for working tirelessly to build relationships with our youth. Your presence in our schools helps to create a safe and welcoming learning environment for all students.
Let's take a moment to recognize and thank our SROs for their service and for the invaluable contributions they make to our schools and communities.


Professional Development Day
No School For Students


The National Association of Pupil Transportation (NAPT) has named the month of February “Love the Bus “ month, while the South Carolina Department of Pupil Transportation has named February 10-14 as “School Bus Driver Appreciation Week”. Please join Anderson School District One in celebrating our amazing bus drivers and aides this week.
Anderson School District One believes that school bus drivers and aides are so important to public education, and want to especially say thank you during this appreciation week! Their commitment to our students and district is invaluable.
“School Bus Driver Appreciation Week” is an opportunity to honor the iconic yellow school bus and the dedicated drivers who transport millions of students safely each day. This celebration provides a wonderful opportunity to express gratitude and raise awareness about the importance of school transportation. By highlighting the role of school buses, Bus Driver Appreciation Week reminds us of the essential service they provide, ensuring that every child can access education with safety and reliability. They’re the superheroes of safe and dependable school transportation.
This week serves as a reminder of the daily commitment these professionals make to ensure that each child arrives at school ready to learn and returns home safely. It’s an opportunity to celebrate the stories and experiences that unfold on those yellow buses which often become an extension of the classroom. From the first cheerful greeting by the bus driver to the friendships formed, the school bus journey is a cherished part of the educational experience.
“Our goal, now more than ever, is to harness the nation's affection for the iconic yellow school bus and highlight its vital role in our education system,” stated Molly McGee Hewitt, NAPT CEO and Executive Director. “Over the past five years, NAPT has navigated significant transformations within our association and the industry. Through it all, one truth remains constant – our small, yet impactful, association cherishes the yellow school bus. We believe it is a crucial component of our educational framework, and we will persist in our efforts to ensure that the yellow school bus and the dedicated professionals who safeguard students on their journeys, to and from school, are recognized as the everyday heroes that they truly are. Love the Bus month will serve as the bedrock to our work in 2025.”


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