"Helping Johnny Walk to School" in South Carolina

The South Carolina Arts Commission
South Carolina Arts Foundation
Council for Educational Facility Planners International, SC Chapter
American Institute of Architects, SC Chapter
The Riley Institute at Furman

These partners have joined together for this statewide initiative to promote the retention and creation of community-centered schools in South Carolina. Our initiative is one of just six states in the country to receive funding from the National Trust for Historic Preservation and the US Environmental Protection Agency to find new strategies for siting schools that not only achieves educational objectives but also anchor the local neighborhood, support public health, create a cleaner environment, spur economic development, and offer additional amenities to the community. We hope you will join us for this important discussion!

Recap of Our Summit Held September 29 - October 1, 2009

Tuesday September 29, 2009
Wednesday September 30, 2009


Many Thanks to Our Sponsors!

American Institute of Architects - South Carolina Chapter
National Trust for Historic Preservation
Tandus - US
Kahn Construction
US Green Building Council - South Carolina Chapter


Thursday, August 20, 2009

SC School Facilities Planning Guide

Following up on the previous post and preparing us all for discussions at the Summit, I thought that it would be helpful for everyone to take a look at the current School Facilities Planning and Construction Guide for South Carolina. This version is available at the SC Dept. of Education website and includes edits that were made effective in March of this year.

http://ed.sc.gov/agency/Innovation-and-Support/Facilities/documents/2009Guidebook.pdf

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