
Congratulations to 2024 Retiree Mrs. Trish Nelson! ๐ฅณ๐๐
Mrs. Nelson has retired after 32 years as a Special Education Paraprofessional. Her service began as a substitute teacher before she joined the Iva Elementary SPED Team in 1992. She later transferred to Flat Rock Elementary when it opened in 2008.
Trish and her husband, Don, have been married for 23 years. Mrs. Nelson has three children, Brandon, John, and Jessica, and five grandchildren, Iris, Hagen, Ashton, Sadie, and Branch.
"I will miss seeing the children every day. We have had them for multiple years, so you get very attached. Every day is a special memory! Meeting each child and getting to know them and their families is so special. I have been blessed to have been able to work in Special Ed for Anderson 3 all these years. I have been able to give care and love to many children and have received it back. I will cherish all of my memories of working here!"
Trish, thank you for loving our Anderson 3 kiddos so well. Happy Retirement! ๐๐


Crescent High School is pleased to announce the appointment of Crescent alumni and SC coaching great Larry Clark, Jr. as the new Crescent Track Head Coach! ๐
Clark is a 1986 Crescent graduate and is undoubtedly one of the most successful track coaches in the state of South Carolina. He will take the reins from Coach Leigh Burton, who will remain with the program as an assistant.
Welcome back to Tiger Town, Coach Clark! ๐ฅณ๐ฏ
Read more at www.chstigers.org


A Crescent High alumnus, Coach Rae Bostic is no stranger to the CHS Volleyball program and brings with her a rich sports education and coaching background. ๐๐
The Crescent High School community warmly welcomes Coach Bostic to her new role and looks forward to a future of achievements and sportsmanship under her guidance! ๐
Read more at https://www.CHSTIGERS.org


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Mrs. Swope, a 2nd Grade Teacher at Flat Rock Elementary, uses syllabification to break her word of the day into three syllables. ๐ค
We have been so proud of our teacher's eagerness to learn and grow this past year during Year 1 of the two-year LETRS (Language Essentials for Teachers of Reading and Spelling) professional development. Year 1 of LETRS training covered foundational knowledge and skills essential for effective reading instruction. Units focus on topics such as the complexity of reading development and the processes involved in learning to read, the prevalence and impact of reading difficulties, including dyslexia, phonetics of the English language, including phonemic awareness and the importance of phonological skills in reading and spelling, and systematic and explicit phonics instruction, developing decoding skills, word recognition, and spelling.
Teachers also learned Advanced Decoding, Spelling, and Word Recognition, including multisyllabic word instruction and advanced decoding strategies. They wrapped up year one by integrating all the foundational knowledge about language structuresโsuch as morphology, vocabulary, and syntaxโinto reading instruction.
We are excited for year two of LETRS! ๐


April Showers brought these fantastic April Forum Favorites! Keep up the great work! ๐๐ #A3TeachersForum






Welcome to the 2024-2025 #A3Teaching Team, Ms. Connally Woerner!๐๐
Mrs. Woerner is joining Flat Rock Elementary as a 3rd Grade Math Teacher! Connally recently graduated from Anderson University, earning a bachelor's degree in Elementary Education with certification in Early Childhood Education. She is originally from Greenville but has relocated to Anderson and has a fiancee, Garrett Fortner!
Welcome to Anderson 3, Ms. Woerner! ๐


Our schools recently received Wellness Awards from MUSC Boeing Center for Children's Wellness for participating in the MUSC BCCW School-Based Wellness Initiative! ๐ง๐๐๐ปโโ๏ธ
-$3000 Grand Prize Wellness Winner ($1,000 Wellness Award + $2,000 Grand Prize): Starr-Iva Middle School
-$1000 Wellness Award Winners:
Iva Elementary, Starr Elementary, Crescent High, Flat Rock Elementary
We are thankful to be a part of this program! Great job to all!






A3 Admin SHINED at the 2024 SCASA i3 Conference! โจ
๐๐ฉโ๐ซ: Ashlea Hatcher and Ariel Davis (Starr Elementary Principal-Elect and Assistant Principal) delivered an engaging session on LETRS (Language Essentials for Teachers of Reading and Spelling) to a packed crowd! Great Job, Ariel and Ashlea!
๐งโโ๏ธ: Superintendent Hipp was elected as President-Elect for the South Carolina Association of School Administrators (SCASA) for the 2024-2025 year. Congrats, Mrs. Hipp!
๐: Valorie Burton, one of the keynote speakers, spoke on resilience during challenges and change. She is a best-selling author and founder of the Coaching and Positive Psychology Institute. In her keynote, she referenced her grandmother, who grew up in Iva, SC. Great job, Valorie!
๐บ๐ธ: Adam Coats, Starr-Iva Middle Principal, sang the national anthem to open the conference! Great job, Adam!





From Heartbreak to Triumph: We are so Happy to be a part of Coach Yvonne Smith's Journey of Faith and Resilience! ๐
We are delighted to have Coach Smith lead the Girls' Cross Country Program and look forward to witnessing the impact of her inspiring journey and life-changing testimony. ๐๐ปโโ๏ธ
Read her story at www.CHSTIGERS.org


๐Come Join Us!๐
We are now accepting applications for the Reading Coach position at Iva Elementary for the 2024-2025 school year! ๐
๐ Apply Now >>> http://bit.ly/A3Careers


Congratulations to 2024 Retiree Mrs. Karen McMullan! ๐ฅณ๐๐
Mrs. McMullan has retired after 22 years as a Paraprofessional at Crescent High School. Karen has been married to her high school sweetheart, Rick, for 47 years. They are both proud Crescent Alumni, Class of 1975! They are blessed with three children, their spouses, and four grandchildren.
"I will miss the uplifting joy I feel every morning when I walk into the classroom, and each student shouts, 'Good Morning, Ms. Mac! ' as well as the many memories of seeing students experience things for the first time."
Mrs. Mac is a true jack of all trades and a #TrueTiger through and through. We will miss her infectious laugh and big-hearted personality. Thank you for blessing the students and staff at Crescent by just being you. We love you! Happy Retirement! ๐๐ค


Thank you, Union Baptist Church of Iva, for your donation of hygiene products for our students! โบ๏ธ๐งผ๐


Our Tigers represented us well at Palmetto Boys and Girls State! ๐บ๐ธ๐๏ธ๐ฉ๐ฝโโ๏ธ




With 15 Years of Service as Principal of Starr Elementary, Mrs. Melissa Davis has shaped a culture of excellence. Her competitive drive cultivated a team of educators dedicated to the success of its students and pushed Starr to achieve at its greatest level ever.
Thank you, Mrs. Davis, for dedicating your time serving your students, teachers, and staff. We love you! ๐






The Cutest Kindergarten Graduates! ๐๐ฅน๐
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Governor McMaster, along with Representative Jay West, recently visited our community!
We are blessed with great pro-education advocates in South Carolina. Thank you for supporting our students and teachers! ๐๐ค๐




Congratulations to 2024 Retiree Mrs. Paulette Haynie! ๐ฅณ๐
Mrs. Haynie has retired after 23 years of service to Anderson 3. Paulette is originally from Abbeville and is a graduate of Abbeville High School. She attended Tennessee Temple University and Piedmont Technical College. Paulette has worked in her current role as a kindergarten paraprofessional at Flat Rock Elementary for 11 years. Before that, she served at the district office and as a Special Education Paraprofessional.
She and her late husband, David, have one daughter, Katelyn (Robert), who has blessed Paulette with a granddaughter, Daveigh. Paulette is excited to spend more time with her family and serve at church.
"My favorite memory has to be seeing students light up when they can read or understand a math problem. Seeing students grow in their learning has been rewarding. Also, when former students wrote me a letter thanking me for encouraging them to be all they can be. My motto has been "I can and I will" with students "who feel defeated" in their learning. Sharing this with some of the students gave them encouragement to try a math problem or sounding out a word while reading a book. When that student attempted and succeeded, a smile came to their face. That has always been the most rewarding time as a paraprofessional, knowing I made a difference in a child's life." ๐ก๐
Thank you for being so dedicated to #A3Students, Mrs. Haynie. We will miss you! ๐


Adam Coats, Principal of Starr-Iva Middle, recently graduated from United Way of Anderson County Young Philanthropists Academy! ๐
During the graduation ceremony, Adam gave a first-hand account of the YP Program and how United Way positively impacts students in Anderson County.




"I Spy" STEAM Camp was a blast! ๐๏ธ๐ต๐ผ๐ฅ
Thank you to the teachers, staff, and volunteers who make this experience memorable for our students. And as always, thank you, Bosch, for your generous support that makes this camp possible. ๐





