The One Cent Sales Tax Community Meeting in the North Augusta area is being held tomorrow night, Tuesday, October 15, at 6 p.m. We hope to see you tomorrow night at North Augusta Middle School to learn more about the facility improvements that voters will consider in November.
about 13 hours ago, Aiken County Public School District
Image of the new North Augusta Middle, if approved by voters.
This is a reminder that Aiken County Public Schools will operate on a two-hour delay on Monday, October 14, and Tuesday, October 15. Students at RS-M Elementary may begin arriving at 9:25 am. A decision regarding start times for Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday will be made by noon on Tuesday. A grab-and-go breakfast will be available for students. Car riders should plan to arrive by 9:40 am for breakfast. Lunch will be served; menus may be limited as we restock all perishable food items. Students on half-day and partial-day schedules, including Early Learning Special Education students, will not attend school on Monday or Tuesday as buses will be unable to run mid-day routes. Este es un recordatorio de que las Escuelas Públicas del Condado de Aiken operarán con un retraso de dos horas el lunes 14 y martes 15 de octubre. Los estudiantes de la Primaria RS-M pueden comenzar a llegar a las 9:25 am. La decisión sobre los horarios de inicio para el miércoles, jueves y viernes se tomará antes del mediodía del martes. Un desayuno para llevar estará disponible para los estudiantes. Los que viajan en automóvil deben planear llegar a las 9:40 am para desayunar. Se servirá el almuerzo; Los menús pueden ser limitados ya que reponemos todos los alimentos perecederos. Los estudiantes con horarios de medio día y de día parcial, incluidos los estudiantes de Educación Especial de Aprendizaje Temprano, no asistirán a la escuela los lunes ni martes, ya que los autobuses no podrán recorrer las rutas del mediodía.
1 day ago, Ridge Spring-Monetta Elementary School
2 hour delay schedule
As students return from Fall Break next week and hurricane recovery efforts continue, Aiken County Public Schools will operate on a two-hour delayed schedule on Monday, October 14, and Tuesday, October 15. This delayed start will help increase visibility as school buses, student walkers, and others travel to school, ensuring safety as we navigate roads that may still have fallen trees and debris following Hurricane Helene. We understand this change may be challenging for many families and appreciate your patience and cooperation. Crews have made significant progress clearing debris, and we will continue to evaluate road safety for early morning travel. We will make a decision regarding start times for Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday by noon on Tuesday. Breakfast: A grab-and-go breakfast will be available for students. Lunch: Lunch will be served; menus may be limited as we restock all perishable food items. Half-Day or Partial-Day Programs: Students on half-day and partial-day schedules, including Early Learning Special Education students, will not attend school on Monday or Tuesday as buses will be unable to run mid-day routes. No Before-School Activities: No activities will be permitted before school starts on the two-hour delay. Aiken County Career and Technology Center: Monday: Morning session students should report to their high schools. The afternoon session will continue as planned. Tuesday: Morning session students will attend the afternoon session. Afternoon students will stay at their high schools. In evaluating roadway conditions, the Hammond Hill neighborhood remains a concern. We are currently exploring transportation options for students residing in that neighborhood and will communicate with impacted families over the coming days once a determination is made. As our community recovers from this catastrophic storm, please exercise additional caution and care in travelling to school. Sidewalks may be blocked in some areas, visibility may be limited due to debris, and some powerlines are still low-hanging. If your child walks to school or to a bus stop, we encourage you to walk the route with them in the coming days or plan to walk with them Monday morning.  We look forward to welcoming everyone back on Monday!
4 days ago, Aiken County Public School District
ACPSD logo
NWS issued a wind advisory for tomorrow, Oct 10, 4AM-8PM. The hazard is 30-35 MPH gusts on weakened/leaning trees, causing concerns for travel in early morning & evening hours. With safety at heart, employees will begin on a delayed start of 9AM & no activities after 5PM.
5 days ago, Aiken County Public School District
ACPSD logo on green background.
NWS issued a wind advisory for tomorrow, Oct 10, 4AM-8PM. The hazard is 30-35 MPH gusts on weakened/leaning trees, causing concerns for travel in early morning & evening hours. With safety at heart, employees will begin on a delayed start of 9AM & no activities after 5PM.
5 days ago, Aiken County Public School District
ACPSD logo on green background.
Shelter Update: Community shelters are being consolidated at this time. The Red Cross Shelter at Paul Knox Middle School remains open for families in need.
10 days ago, Aiken County Public School District
Paul Knox patriot logo.
Tonight, Oct. 4, at 6PM, Public Sheltering for Aiken County will open at Paul Knox Middle (PKMS) and Aiken High (AHS). PKMS: 1804 Wells Road, North Augusta; (enter Wells Rd. and Pisgah Ave.); AHS: 449 Rutland Dr., Aiken (enter Taylor Gym).
11 days ago, Aiken County Public School District
ACPSD white book/flame logo
To help ensure that the information available through websites and social media posts from local Emergency Management Operations officials, Chambers of Commerce, public safety and media outlets are able to be seen by families with limited access to the internet, we are resharing through our school system-managed platforms. We hope that this is helpful to those needing access to water, ice, food, information, and other resources. The availability of resources included below is not guaranteed, please verify that the resources are still available. Much of this information is being shared from posts made on social media platforms from media stories, as well as the following sites: Aiken Chamber of Commerce https://www.facebook.com/AikenChamber/ CSRA United Way https://www.facebook.com/UnitedWayoftheCSRA/ United Way of Aiken County Phone lines and internet are down at the office. Message this Facebook page, https://www.facebook.com/uwaiken/ North Augusta Chamber of Commerce https://www.facebook.com/GNACOC/ FOOD/WATER Salvation Army Feeding Sites: • Salvation Army Soup Kitchen-604 Park Ave., Aiken • YMCA- 621 Trolley Line Rd., Graniteville • KJs in Edgefield- 155 Carolina Sq., Edgefield The North Augusta Community Center, 495 Brookside Ave, will be opening for handing out water and food until 5pm or while supplies last. Golden Harvest Food/Ice Distribution Site (Oct 2): National Wild Turkey Federation, 770 Augusta Rd., Edgefield @ 2pm Hub for Community Innovation Augusta 631 Chafee Ave from 4:00-5:00PM (Oct 2) The Salvation Army Kroc Center of Augusta 1833 Broad St at 4:00PM (Oct 2) Center of Hope 1384 Greene St at 5:30PM (Oct 2) Ridge Spring-Monetta schools will serve hot food and bottled water will be available at no charge starting Wednesday, around 4 p.m. at Monetta Volunteer Fire Department. Water Via the New Holland Volunteer Fire Department: If you need water for flushing toilets, washing we have non-potable well water at our HQ station at 2243 Old Ninty Six Indian trail. The hose is on left side of bay building. Please do not block driveway to trucks. - Chief Dennis Jackson South Carolina Rural Water For small water districts needing assistance, call Nick Rubin 864-617-3169. SHELTER True Testament Church • 1031 Reynolds Pond RD, Aiken SC 29801 • 803-295-9800 Jet Middle School • 1095 Columbia HWY, Johnston, SC 29832 POWER While power companies attempt to restore power, having main power shut off at the house, with lines connected to a house, which were taken down by a tree, would help with tree removal and power line issues. Once power is restored, please leave your front porch lights on which shows utility workers that power has been restored. Candles - Place candles in safe holders away from anything that could catch fire. Never leave a burning candle unattended. Wednesday Morning (October 2) Update from Aiken Electric Co-Op & Dominion Energy provided by our local legislative delegation: AEC’s outage management system is up and running. There currently have 22,757 meters without power. There are 140 AEC employees and 50 fiber contractors reconnecting members. Additionally, 340 contractors are working on the Co-Op system and another 100 arrive tomorrow. This weekend, the total number of contractors working to restore power should be 600. Dominion reports that in Aiken County they have restored service to 26,000 customers with 34,000 still without power. Dominion says there should be a lot more connections made today. Dominion Energy o Power Outage: 888-333-4465 o Downed Lines: 888-333-4465 o Gas Leaks: 800-815-0083 Aiken Electric Co-Op: 877-264-5368 DRIVING With many traffic signals remaining with no power, please treat those intersections same as a four way STOP intersection. CHARGING STATIONS/SHOWERS (please bring your own toiletries/towels) YMCA – Aiken & North Augusta • 621 Trolley Line RD, Graniteville, SC 29829 • 401 W Martintown RD Suite 111, North Augusta, SC 29841 CHARGING STATIONS/ICE SRP Park will have charging stations set up by our main gate. At 3pm we will begin distributing ice, 1 10lb bag per person, until we once again run out. COMMUNITY EVENT This Thursday, October 3rd, from 3:30 - 6:30 p.m., Cedar Creek Church is hosting a Family Hangout at the Banks Mill Campus of Cedar Creek Church. This will be a time for all families to connect, play games, enjoy each other’s company. Snacks, drinks, and charging stations will be available, and the worship center will be open for anyone seeking quiet time for prayer or meditation
13 days ago, Aiken County Public School District
ACPSD Green and Gold Flame Logo
With extensive damage to many homes, power outages, and fallen trees and power lines making roadways too dangerous for travel, ACPSD is canceling Intersession Week. We hope that everyone is doing well. Stay safe. Debido a los grandes daños en muchas viviendas, los cortes de energía y la caída de árboles y cables eléctricos que hacen que las carreteras sean demasiado peligrosas para viajar, la ACPSD cancela la semana de entresesiones. Esperamos que todos estén bien. Manténganse a salvo.
16 days ago, Ridge Spring-Monetta Elementary School
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ACPSD Changes Due to Hurricane Helene - Due to the potential impact of Hurricane Helene, which is forecasted to make landfall in the Gulf of Mexico today and arrive in Aiken County late tomorrow afternoon, Aiken County Public Schools has several changes to the remainder of this school week to announce. All after school activities tomorrow, Thursday, September 26, are cancelled. This includes athletics, arts, meetings planned for after school, and Quest Zone. Friday, September 27, will be an e-learning day for all students. Teachers and staff will work remotely on Friday. We recognize that several high schools have athletic events this week, including some with Homecoming. Some of those schools have moved their football games to this evening. Others are planning to host their games Friday night after the storm passes through. Should the weather necessitate a change to those plans, additional information will be shared by our high schools directly. We apologize for the disruption that this change will cause to our students and families and, as always, appreciate the flexibility and cooperation of our school community. Please stay tuned to local weather precautions and follow recommendations to keep your family safe.
20 days ago, Aiken County Public Schools
Map of Area showing probability of max wind gusts exceeding 45 mph from the National Weather Service
A student at Ridge Spring Middle High reported a social media threat to the School Resource Officer (SRO) yesterday. The post was not widely circulated. Additional law enforcement was on the campus investigating the threat and ensuring the safety of all students, teachers, staff, and families. The student responsible for the post was quickly identified and charged with Student Threats. A rumor has been brought to our attention today regarding yesterday’s investigation that we wanted to assure you is not accurate. The student responsible for the threatening post was rumored to have had a weapon in their possession on the middle/high campus yesterday; that information is not accurate. We understand the concerns that threats of this nature cause to our students and families, and the student responsible will be held accountable. Thank you to the parents who shared these concerns with our administration and for the opportunity to assure you of our commitment to the safety and wellbeing of our students, staff and families.
25 days ago, Ridge Spring-Monetta Elementary School
We are excited to share with you an upcoming opportunity for our 3rd-5th grade students – the District will be hosting a Coding Camp at Aiken Elementary September 30th - October 3rd. Key Details: Event: Coding Camp for 3rd-5th Grade Students Location: Aiken Elementary Registration Opens: September 19th Limited Spots: 60 students (first come, first served)
about 1 month ago, Ridge Spring-Monetta Elementary School
Coding Camp Flyer I’m excited to share with you an upcoming opportunity for our 3rd-5th grade students – we will be hosting a Coding Camp at Aiken Elementary, and I would love your help in spreading the word to families. Key Details: Event: Coding Camp for 3rd-5th Grade Students Location: Aiken Elementary Registration Opens: September 19th Limited Spots: 60 students (first come, first served)
Ensuring the Safety of Our Schools: Addressing Recent Rumors - We are aware of misinformation circulating throughout our schools and communities regarding rumored incidents of school violence at various campuses within our district. Please know that these messages are being reposted and reshared at schools throughout our district and at schools throughout the state. Your children’s safety is our top priority. We take all threats seriously and work in collaboration with law enforcement to fully investigate each and every rumor and/or post that is shared. There is no active threat impacting the safety and security of any of our school campuses. Rumors of this nature cause a great deal of concern, stress and anxiety. When those are shared on social media, the impact is far-reaching, and causes unnecessary concern for other parents, students, and staff, and divert critical resources away from genuine safety and security efforts. If ever there is an actual incident of school violence at your child’s school or if a threat of violence at your child’s school warrants your attention, school and/or district communications will notify you. We are committed to sharing accurate information as quickly as situations allow. We hope to never have to notify you of an actual event of school violence, and we are fully committed to maintaining the safety and security of our schools through a variety of safety measures and close collaboration with local law enforcement. If you or your student ever have a safety concern, or if you hear a rumor of a safety concern, we ask that you immediately notify the appropriate authorities. This includes local law enforcement and the administration at the district office or the school involved. Thank you for your support as we work together to keep our schools, and your children safe.
about 1 month ago, Aiken County Public Schools
ONE CENT SALES TAX INFORMATIONAL MEETING IN AREA 4 - Please join us this evening, Monday, September 9, at 6:30 p.m. for an informational meeting on the One Cent Sales Tax that will be before voters for their consideration in renewing this November. Tonight's meeting is being held at Ridge Spring-Monetta Middle-High. We hope to see you there!
about 1 month ago, Aiken County Public Schools
One % Tax Community Meeting Monday, September 9 at RSM K-12  Campus at 6:30pm.
Fall Pictures ~ Thursday, September 19th
about 1 month ago, Ridge Spring-Monetta Elementary School
Prices for picture packages
All Aiken County Public School District schools, buildings, and offices will be closed for Labor Day, Monday, September 2, 2024. We hope that everyone has an enjoyable Labor Day Weekend and look forward to seeing students back at school on Tuesday, September 3, 2024.
about 2 months ago, Aiken County Public Schools
Happy Labor Day 9.2.24 ACPSD Schools and Offices Closed
There is no school on Friday August 30th. (Teacher Workday) There is no school on September 2nd. (Labor Day)
about 2 months ago, Ridge Spring-Monetta Elementary School
No School Aug. 30th and Sept. 2nd
Visit our website, https://www.acpsd.net/o/district/page/2024-one-cent, for information on the sales tax and the school facility project needs that will be on November’s ballot for voter consideration, and make plans to join us at an informational meeting: • Tuesday, September 3, 6:30 p.m. at Silver Bluff High School (Area Five) • Monday, September 9, 6:30 p.m. at Ridge Spring Monetta Middle High (Area Four) • Tuesday, September 17, 6:00 p.m. at South Aiken High School (Area One) • Tuesday, October 15, 6:00 p.m. at North Augusta Middle School (Area Two) • Monday, October 28, 6:00 p.m. at Midland Valley High School (Area Three)
about 2 months ago, Aiken County Public School District
Flyer in black, orange, blue, green, white with dates for meetings as included.
Forms from Rural Health Service are being sent home with students. If you would like for your child to be seen by the Clyburn Community Health Express ( a mobile medical and dental clinic operated by Rural Health Services) please return the completed and signed form to Nurse Matthews. You will then be contacted by someone from the Clyburn Center with further information as needed. An announcement will be shared once a designated day of their arrival is determined.
about 2 months ago, Ridge Spring-Monetta Elementary School
Health Service English Flyer
Health Service Spanish Flyer
Elementary students will dismiss at 11:55 am on Wednesday, August 21, 2024.
about 2 months ago, Ridge Spring-Monetta Elementary School
school bus with early dismissal