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Greenville County Schools Asking Public to Help Name New Elementary School

Greenville County Schools Asking Public to Help Name New Elementary School

Greenville County Schools is seeking public input to name a new elementary school scheduled to open in August of 2025 at the former J.L. Mann site on 61 Isbell Lane. The school will accommodate 750 students from Pre-K to 5th grade and will focus on environmental science.

Public Input Sought

The district is accepting suggestions for the school’s name until April 1. The Board of Trustees will finalize the name in May 2024. This opportunity allows community members to leave a lasting impact by proposing a name that aligns with shared values and future aspirations. Submit name suggestions here.

Community Involvement

Community members, students, parents, and stakeholders are encouraged to participate in the naming process to shape the identity of the new elementary school. The chosen name will reflect the institution’s values and goals.

Environmental Focus

The new school will offer a specialized educational experience emphasizing environmental science. By integrating sustainability, conservation, and ecological awareness into the curriculum, students will be prepared to be environmentally conscious citizens and future science leaders.

Deadline for Submissions

With the submission deadline approaching, the district anticipates receiving diverse and meaningful suggestions from the public. Involving the community in naming the school highlights the importance of collaborative engagement for the future of education in Greenville County.

Impact on the Community

The decision to involve the public underscores the district’s commitment to transparency and inclusivity. Seeking input from various stakeholders ensures that the school’s name resonates with the local community’s values and aspirations.

Educational Vision

The emphasis on environmental science reflects the school’s dedication to providing a progressive education that equips students for the challenges of the 21st century. The innovative curriculum promotes sustainability and environmental stewardship.


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