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Markers to soon showcase some of Marion Square’s deep history
Skip to contentPosted: Oct 3, 2023 / 05:17 PM EDTUpdated: Oct 3, 2023 / 05:17 PM EDTCHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) – Some changes are coming to Marion Square that aim to add more context to the historical significance of the space, while also protecting centuries-old ruins that lay just beneath the manicured lawns.The changes are about a year in the making, and thanks to the collaboration of several organizations, the new installation will further enhance one of Charleston’s beloved outdoor spaces.Just out of sight, beneath the grassy lawns of Marion Square, there are ruins referred to as “horn...…Skip to contentPosted: Oct 3, 2023 / 05:17 PM EDTUpdated: Oct 3, 2023 / 05:17 PM EDTCHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) – Some changes are coming to Marion Square that aim to add more context to the historical significance of the space, while also protecting centuries-old ruins that lay just beneath the manicured lawns.The changes are about a year in the making, and thanks to the collaboration of several organizations, the new installation will further enhance one of Charleston’s beloved outdoor spaces.Just out of sight, beneath the grassy lawns of Marion Square, there are ruins referred to as “horn...WW…
Berkeley County School District votes to allow students to return to in-person school, e-learning options available as well
Posted: Jul 14, 2020 / 10:38 PM EDTUpdated: Jul 14, 2020 / 10:38 PM EDTBERKELEY COUNTY, S.C. (WCBD) – Parents will have big decisions to make when it comes to the 2020-2021 school year. Berkeley County School District (BCSD) voted Tuesday to allow students to return to in-person classes, if parents so choose.If parents are not comfortable with in-person learning, e-learning will be available as well, but BCSD says e-learning could never be a perfect substitute for the classroom experience:“The delivered instruction can not replace the quality of in person instruction.”BCSDFor this...…Posted: Jul 14, 2020 / 10:38 PM EDTUpdated: Jul 14, 2020 / 10:38 PM EDTBERKELEY COUNTY, S.C. (WCBD) – Parents will have big decisions to make when it comes to the 2020-2021 school year. Berkeley County School District (BCSD) voted Tuesday to allow students to return to in-person classes, if parents so choose.If parents are not comfortable with in-person learning, e-learning will be available as well, but BCSD says e-learning could never be a perfect substitute for the classroom experience:“The delivered instruction can not replace the quality of in person instruction.”BCSDFor this...WW…
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