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An Esther School to open in Seneca
A Florida-based school for children with special needs is coming to Seneca, according to one of its founders, Dr. Esther Berry. She’s in Seneca conducting interviews and meeting with parents of special needs children. Berry tells 101.7/WGOG NEWS arrangements have been made to rent space in the Blue Ridge Community Center for enough classrooms to accommodate up to 150 children in a school calendar year to start in August. According to its website, with nine campuses, mostly in Florida, Esther’s School operates as a private school that offers a Christian perspective. Among the types of special needs children they welcome are those with autism, Down’s syndrome, ADHD, and children who, as she put it, simply don’t fit in public school classrooms.
Southern Wesleyan Announces Smith as Head Golf Coach
Central, SC – Southern Wesleyan University and Director of Athletics Julia Reininga are thrilled to announce the return of Men's and Women's Golf to Southern Wesleyan University. Leading the revitalized programs will be Matt Smith, who has been appointed as the head coach for both the Men's and Women's Golf teams.
4-Star DE Target Names Finalists, Commitment Details
Bryce Davis is set to announce a commitment on Saturday. The 4-star defensive end, out of Grimsley (NC), will announce his decision at noon at his high school and choose between four finalists, Clemson, (...)
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