![]() ![]() Winning students will have the opportunity to participate in the 2024 African American History Calendar unveiling ceremony. South Carolina high school juniors and seniors are invited to submit a 500-word essay about why they think it is important to learn the history of African Americans and their contributions to the state. This year’s essay draws inspiration from the highly anticipated opening of the International African American Museum in Charleston. “The South Carolina Department of Education is excited to continue our partnership with Dominion Energy as we offer this unique opportunity to remember the lasting legacy of our history and showcase the talent of industrious young writers who will make that history in the future.” ![]() “For over 30 years, the South Carolina African American History Calendar has honored individuals and families that have made a profound impact on our beloved state,” said State Superintendent of Education Ellen Weaver. The program builds on SCDE’s longstanding South Carolina African American History Calendar that honors prominent African Americans in the state who have made noteworthy contributions. ![]() Columbia, S.C. – Junior and senior high school students in South Carolina will have a chance to win an Apple MacBook Air and $1,000 for their school or home schooling association if selected as a winner of Dominion Energy and the South Carolina Department of Education (SCDE) third annual Strong Men & Women in S.C. ![]()
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