Big Graduation at Innovative North Charleston Charter School

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Grads, Family and Friends Celebrate Biggest-Ever Class of Innovative N. Charleston Charter High School 

North Charleston, SC – January 6, 2023 – As schools across South Carolina and the nation struggle with helping students regain lost ground due to the Covid-19 pandemic, an innovative public charter high school celebrated its largest-ever class of graduates on Friday. 

“That’s my boy!” one mother shouted as new grad Derrell Felder crossed the stage. His grandmother joyfully added, “That’s my grandson!” 

“Many of our students struggled in, or had dropped out of, traditional schools. But they have hit the ground running here — and it’s so exciting to see them achieve their goal of a high school diploma, ” said Dr. Jacinta Bryant, South Carolina Director for Acceleration Academies. Lowcountry Director Amber Speights added, “We have seen exponential growth since the academy opened in the fall term of 2021. We are thrilled to help our young learners make their dreams a reality.” 

One of the new grads is Natalie Allen, an 18-year-old who had felt overwhelmed in the crowded classrooms of a traditional high school but found the calm, studious atmosphere and one-on-one coaching provided at Lowcountry Acceleration Academy to be just what she needed. On Friday, she graduated a semester ahead of schedule and will soon embark on the college studies she hopes will lead her to the Medical University of South Carolina and a career as a neurologist specializing in the treatment of  premature babies. 

“We all have the power to change the world, and I don’t mean that in a cringy way,” Natalie said in address to her classmates and the family, friends and educators who had gathered to celebrate them. “I don’t mean we will all become presidents or astronauts. I mean that although we are all the main characters of our own story, that doesn’t mean we don’t have the power to make an impact in someone else’s story. 

“This leads me to acknowledge the school that guided us to this point today,” she continued. “Lowcountry Acceleration Academy has helped us all grow as people: With teachers that motivated us when we had our down days, with an environment that helped us all to feel comfortable and confident. This school changed us.” 

Research has shown that student progress suffered when the Covid pandemic closed school buildings and forced an abrupt shift to full- or part-time remote learning beginning in 2020. According to the federal Department of Education, those losses were particularly steep for students of color, LGBTQ students and those from economically disadvantaged communities — all groups that Lowcountry Acceleration Academy serves with a personalized approach rather than a one-size-fits-all curriculum. 

The academy is located at 5935 Rivers Ave. in North Charleston and accepts new students on an ongoing basis. Students are able to do coursework at an individualized pace, taking advantage of intensive one-on-one coaching on the academy campus and via Zoom and phone tutoring sessions. Like all public schools, Lowcountry Acceleration Academy provides a high school education at no cost to students and their families. 

For more information, contact Jeffrey Good, director of media relations:  jgood@accelerationacademy.org or 603.276.9202.

About Acceleration Academies

Acceleration Academies operates academies at 17 locations across the United States, including a new academy scheduled to open in Horry County for the 2023-24 school year. Education Week recently featured the network in a special report on re-engaging students after the pandemic. To help those students, Acceleration Academies provides a blend of in-person and remote coursework, individualized learning plans, flexible scheduling and career/life coaching to help students who may otherwise not be successful in earning their diploma. Find more information at accelerationacademies.org.  
Photo credit: Andrew Whitaker 

Grand Opening in January 2023: Charleston’s Newest Indoor Golf Spot – CHS Golf (West Ashley)

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Introducing Charleston’s Newest Indoor Golf Spot CHS Golf Coming January 2023 

Featuring TrackMan Simulators, Putting Greens, Full Bar, Cigar Bar, and more.
Practice your swing at the newest ultimate golf experience in Charleston, CHS Golf. Located at 1919 Savannah Highway in West Ashley, CHS Golf will be open to golf lovers with exclusive access to multiple indoor bays with TrackMan Simulators to play full courses, plus putting greens, a pool table, a foosball table, darts, a full bar, cigar bar, and so much more. This ultimate golfing experience will be a golfer’s go-to spot for practice, fun, and relaxation, regardless of the weather or time of year.

The TrackMan Simulator is a radar system that records critical data such as speed, attack angle, and club path. It can be utilized to help golfers improve their form and accuracy by measuring club delivery at impact or benchmarking skills. Used often in indoor golfing facilities, this simulator will allow all golfers, from beginners to professionals of any age or skill level, to compete in virtual tournaments and real-time matches. It will help each golfer meet their own needs and goals for entertainment and training.
The facility will be open for daily players as well as memberships.

Memberships will be limited and include discounts, keyless entry systems for 24-hour access, and monthly prizes for the longest drive and other challenges. For marketing and promotion, contact Billy Reilly at (202) 439-2001.

For all other inquiries, contact General Manager, Chris Young at (843) 343-1123. More information will be announced on Facebook at CHS Golf.

Top 10 Pros AND Cons OF Living in Charleston, South Carolina – New Video by Living in Charleston

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Stay educated and enjoy this new informative video by Kristyn Garcia.

About Video

Don’t move to Charleston, SC without first taking a look at the Pros AND Cons of living here. While there are many great things about our beautiful town, there are also some things that might not be a good fit for some people when looking at moving to Charleston, SC.

Come join us as we continue to show you the best places to live in the Charleston, South Carolina area.

South Carolina records record breaking annual capital investment for 2022

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$10.27 billion in announced capital investment, most in state history

The South Carolina Department of Commerce today released its 2022 industry recruitment results which reflect historic economic activity. From January to December 2022, the state announced total capital investment of $10.27 billion, the single largest year in state history. That investment represents 120 projects and the creation of 14,083 new jobs.

“It’s no accident or surprise that South Carolina is breaking economic development records,” said Gov. Henry McMaster. “We have consistently proven that our people are among the most talented and hard-working in the world, that we’re committed to fostering a competitive business-friendly environment, and that there is no better place to live, work, and raise a family. These historic achievements are a direct result of the South Carolinians who make our state great and understand the value of hard work.”

Industry recruitment soared in multiple categories in 2022. The record-breaking capital investment of $10.27 billion reflects a 118% increase over 2017, and announced investments in rural South Carolina in 2022 increased 30% over 2017. While domestic-based companies represented the majority of announced investments, overall foreign direct investment (FDI) in 2022 increased 371% over 2021.

“South Carolina’s 2022 industry recruitment is not only one for the record books, but it also reinforces that our state is leading this transformational time in business,” said Secretary of Commerce Harry M. Lightsey III. “We are cultivating an increasingly diverse, technologically advanced economy that will continue to create opportunities for our citizens for generations to come.”

To access the complete recruitment report, click here. For more details on the state’s announced economic activity, visit S.C. Commerce’s newsroom.

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See the Charleston C-17 fly over from the perspective of those that flew it – Watch this amazing new video

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Twenty-four U.S. Air Force C-17 Globemaster III transport aircraft from the 437th and 315th Airlift Wings taxi and takeoff on a mission exercise to demonstrate the rapid mobility and joint capabilities that Team Charleston can deliver for the U.S. Department of Defense.

This large-scale exercise marked the most C-17’s ever launched from a single base at one time.

Film Credits: U.S. Air Force Video by Airman 1st Class Christian Silvera, Joint Base Charleston Public Affairs — U.S. Air Force Video by Master Sgt. Corey Schuler, Joint Base Charleston Public Affairs — U.S. Air Force Video by Tech. Sgt. Alex Fox Echols III, Joint Base Charleston Public Affairs — U.S. Air Force Video by Senior Airman Sara Jenkins, Joint Base Charleston Public Affairs — U.S. Air Force Video by TSgt Shellby Matullo, Joint Base Charleston Public Affairs

South Carolina Supreme Court Strikes Down State Abortion Ban

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COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — The South Carolina Supreme Court on Thursday struck down a ban on abortion after six weeks, ruling the restriction enacted by the Deep South state violates a state constitutional right to privacy.

The decision marked a significant victory for abortion rights’ advocates suddenly forced to find safeguards at the state level after the U.S. Supreme Court overtured Roe v. Wade in June. 

With federal abortion protections gone, Planned Parenthood South Atlantic sued in July under the South Carolina constitution’s right to privacy. Restrictions in other states are also facing challenges, some as a matter of religious freedom.

But since the high court’s momentous decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, no state court until Thursday in South Carolina had ruled definitively whether a constitutional right to privacy — a right not explicitly enumerated in the U.S. Constitution — extends to abortion. 

“Planned Parenthood will keep working day by day and state by state to safeguard that right for all people,” said Alexis McGill Johnson, president of Planned Parenthood Federation of America, in a statement after the ruling.

Planned Parenthood South Atlantic Director of Public Affairs Vicki Ringer addresses reporters on Thursday, Jan. 5, 2023, in Columbia, S.C. The South Carolina Supreme Court ruled 3-2 that a ban on abortions after cardiac activity violates the state constitution’s right to privacy. (AP Photo/James Pollard)

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Charleston based Summit Adventure Park pays $11K penalty after allowing minors to work outside legal hours

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CHARLESTON TRAMPOLINE PARK PAYS $11K PENALTY AFTER ALLOWING 14- AND 15-YEAR-OLDS TO WORK OUTSIDE LEGALLY PERMITTED HOURS

Employer:  SC1 Summit LLC – operating as Summit Adventure Park Charleston

Investigation site: 1964 Ashley River Road, Charleston, SC 29407

Investigation findings: U.S. Department of Labor Wage and Hour Division investigators found the employer – a children’s trampoline park – allowed 30 minor-aged employees to work outside of federally permitted work hours. Summit Adventure Park Charleston allowed 14- and 15-year-old workers to work more than 18 hours in a school week and after 7 p.m. while school was in session, both violations of the child labor provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act.

Civil Money Penalties Assessed: The agency assessed a $11,010 civil penalty to address the child labor violations.                                                

Quote: “Employers must familiarize themselves with the requirements that come with hiring minor employees. These laws exist to protect young workers and ensure their educational opportunities are not interfered with,” said Wage and Hour Division District Director Jamie Benefiel in Columbia, South Carolina. “We encourage employers to access our Youthrules.gov website or contact the Wage and Hour Division to learn how to navigate working hours for minor-aged employees and uphold their obligations under the law when they choose to hire them.”

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Summerville, SC is one of the Top 10 ZIP Codes in the U.S. according to Opendoor

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Nearly half of Americans are motivated to move for a lower cost of living, and new data from Opendoor shows Summerville in Charleston ranked no. 6 out of the top 20 ZIP Codes in the U.S.! 

1. 37042 – Clarksville, TN (Nashville)

2. 73099 – Yukon, OK (Oklahoma City)

3. 77494 – Katy, TX (Houston)

4. 78130 – New Braunfels, TX (San Antonio)

5. 75126 – Forney, TX (Dallas) 

6. 29486 – Summerville, SC (Charleston) 

7. 77433 – Cypress, TX (Houston)

8. 34747 – Kissimmee, FL (Orlando) 

9. 78641 – Leander, TX (Austin)

10. 37128 – Murfreesboro, TN (Nashville) 

“Summerville, which made Opendoor’s hottest ZIPs list for the first time, brings the best of many worlds together,” said Chelsea Goyer, National Head of Brokerage at Opendoor. “Right outside of Charleston, this quiet suburban town offers access to gorgeous beaches and famous South Carolina Lowcountry cuisine as well as a quick commute to downtown Charleston for entertainment in less than an hour. With its quintessential Southern backdrop, Summerville is perfect for people who enjoy the great outdoors – from fishing and boating on the Ashley River to hiking at Rosebrock Park.”

Interested in learning more? Read more about these ZIP codes here and find a visual map here.

Methodology:

Top ZIP codes are identified by analyzing data from the local Multiple Listing Services (MLS) where Opendoor Brokerage operates. ZIPs were ranked by total homes which went into contract within 90 days of listing in 2022.