Thursday, March 17, 2016

iTeams Extreme summer day camp for rising 7th and 8th graders

iTEAMS XTREME, GSSM’s premier summer day camp for rising 7th and 8th graders, challenges students to create their own product using the latest technologies. Ideas are presented in a shark tank-style review to real-world entrepreneurs. 

XTREME FACTS
Technologies introduced: OpenSCAD, SnapSCAD, App Inventor, Kodu, and Makey Makey
GSSM hires local teachers and GSSM alumni participate as assistants and role models
Students are selected based on grades and interest

APPLY ONLINE

APPLICATION AVAILABLE February 15, 2016 APPLICATION DEADLINE May 13, 2016

WHO
Rising 7th & 8th graders in Horry County

WHEN
July 25–28, 2016 8:30AM – 3:30PM DAILY

WHERE
Conway Middle School
1104 Elm St » Conway SC 29526

COST FREE
Includes instructional materials, lunch and transportation

MORE INFORMATION
Irene Middleton
GSSM DIRECTOR OF OUTREACH
middleton@gssm.k12.sc.us 843-383-3901 x3309 

Click on the image below to download the flyer!

2016 Summer Scholars information for rising 3rd-11th Graders

Welcome to HCS Online Registration System for Summer Scholars 2016!

Horry County Schools’ Summer Scholars Program is a special experience that provides academic enrichment opportunities to gifted and high-achieving students in grades 3-11. Summer Scholars recognizes the importance of allowing gifted and high-achieving young people the opportunity for critical thinking and learning through creative exploration.
Descriptions of classes, scholarships, and other information specific to attending the 2016 Summer Scholars Program will be available online Friday, March 25 on this page when you click on "Apply for Summer Scholars here" or you can request a hard copy application which will be available in schools the afternoon beginning on Thursday, March 24.

Summer Scholars Pricing
1 class - $1253 classes - $325
2 classes - $2254 classes - $425
*Specialized classes require an additional $10 for each class
Once your online application is submitted, you will receive an invoice page to print out with further instructions on completing the payment/registration process. Registration is not complete until invoice is printed and mailed in with appropriate fees. For those requesting a scholarship, a current letter of benefits MUST be included with your invoice. NOTE: T-shirts and specialized class fees are NOT included in scholarships and a check for said fees must be included. Scholarship information can be found on student applications.

Visit HorryCountySchools.net from your computer and click on the Summer Scholars Box to apply

(Notice: Summer Scholars applications will open on 3/24/2016 at 11:59:59 PM EST.)
If there are any questions or concerns about your application, please contact Timi McMullin at tmcmullin@horrycountyschools.net or call (843) 488-6745.
If you are trying to apply for a refund, please download, print, fill out, and return this file to the address specified therein.

Monday, March 14, 2016

Attention: Make-up day for February 24


Horry County Schools will add a make-up day to the end of the school year on Friday, June 3, for the weather-related closure in February. South Carolina law, Section 59-1-425, requires that school districts make up the first three school days missed due to inclement weather. This will be the third required make-up day for Horry County Schools, and students have already made up the two previous days.

In order to accommodate the various high school graduation ceremonies, schools will operate on different schedules by attendance areas for students on the last three days of the school year, June 1-3. Graduation dates and times will not be impacted by the make-up schedule. The schedules are as follows:

Wednesday, June 1:
  • Full day for students who attend schools in the Aynor, Carolina Forest, Green Sea-Floyds, North Myrtle Beach, and St. James attendance areas. 
  • Half day (2.5 hour early release) for students who attend schools in the Conway, Loris, Myrtle Beach, and Socastee attendance areas.

Thursday, June 2:
  • Full day for students who attend schools in the Conway, Loris, Myrtle Beach, and Socastee attendance areas. 
  • Half day for students (2.5 hour early release) who attend schools in the Aynor, Carolina Forest, Green Sea-Floyds, North Myrtle Beach, and St. James attendance areas.
Friday, June 3:

  • Half day (2.5 hour early release) for all Horry County Schools students.
Students attending district-wide secondary programs, including the HCS Early College High School, the Scholars’ Academy, the Academy for the Arts, Science and Technology, and the Academy for Technology and Academics, will receive notification from their schools regarding schedule changes unique to their programs. Students with personalized schedules who travel between schools for specific classes should contact the administration of their base school for further instruction about the make-up day.



Wednesday, March 9, 2016

HCS Announces Prom Dates for High Schools and Academies

Horry County Schools’ high schools and academies have announced the dates and locations for upcoming proms and dances. Details are as follows:

  • Aynor High School, April 16, at Club Boca, from 7 - 10 p.m.;
  • Carolina Forest High School, March 24, at the Marina Inn at Grand Dunes, from 8 p.m. until midnight;
  • Conway High School, March 24, at the Myrtle Beach Hilton, from 8 p.m. until midnight;
  • Green Sea Floyds High School, March 24, at the Spanish Galleon, from 7 p.m. until midnight;
  • HCS Early College High School, March 11, at North Beach Plantation, from 7 - 10 p.m.;
  • Loris High School, March 24, at Ocean Drive Resort, from 8 - 11 p.m.;
  • Myrtle Beach High School, March 24, at the House of Blues, from 7 -11 p.m.;
  • North Myrtle Beach High School, March 24, at Barefoot Conference Center, from 7 -11 p.m.;
  • Socastee High School, March 24, at the Hilton Hotel Conference Center, from 8 a.m. until midnight;
  • *St. James High School, April 8, at the Marina Inn at the Grande Dunes, from 7 – 11 p.m.;
  • The Scholars Academy, Winter Dance, February 26, at The Dunes Club, from 7-11 p.m.;
  • The Academy for the Arts, Science and Technology, Spring Gala, April 22, at the House of Blues, from 7 – 11 p.m.; and
  • The Academy for Technology and Academics, April 22, at the school, from 7 – 11 p.m.
          
*Updated Tues. Feb 9, 2016