The SC Teaching Fellows Application window is September 1st through December 1st!

The South Carolina Teaching Fellows Program is entering its 21st year of offering the state’s brightest and best students up to $24,000 over four years to become South Carolina educators. This year we are excited to welcome Clemson University as a Teaching Fellows Institution.

Here's what you need to know about the Teaching Fellows Program.

  • Provides fellowships for up to 200 students each year (actual number determined by funding from the General Assembly)
  • Includes enrichment programs, professional development, and leadership opportunities
  • Supplies up to a $6,000 fellowship annually for four years (as long as the student is in the process of completing a degree leading to teacher certification and meets the criteria to continue in the program)
  • Requires participants to agree to teach in a South Carolina public school one year for each year funding is received and sign a Promissory Note along with a surety

Teaching Fellows must attend one of the eleven Teaching Fellows Institutions. Currently, these include Anderson University, Charleston Southern University, Clemson University, Coastal Carolina University, College of Charleston, Francis Marion University, Lander University, USC Aiken, USC Columbia, USC Upstate, and Winthrop University.

To apply for Teaching Fellows, a student must be:

  • a United States citizen or permanent resident alien legally authorized to be in the United States (Please note - students categorized as Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) are not eligible for Teaching Fellows.)
  • a legal resident of South Carolina (Please note - Residency will be verified by the Teaching Fellows Institution after a student has been offered an award.)
  • a high school senior or junior graduating early

Here's what you need to know about the Teaching Fellows application:

  • The application is hosted by Kaleidoscope.
  • The Kaleidoscope system saves the student’s application as they move through the process. This allows the student to complete the application over an extended period of time, as necessary. Students must use the same email address to create the application and to log back into the application.
  • Students may edit their application, even after submission, as long as the edits occur before 11:59 PM on December 1, 2019. 
  • During the application process, students will be asked to enter their school counselor’s name and email address. Once entered, the Kaleidoscope system will email the counselor and provide instructions on how to create an account and how to upload a transcript and ACT/SAT scores. Transcripts will be automatically attached to the student’s application.
  • During the application process, students will be asked to enter the names and email addresses for two references. Once entered, the Kaleidoscope system will email each reference and provide instructions on how to create an account and how to complete the reference survey. Reference surveys will be automatically attached to the student’s application.
  • Applicants will have access to their personalized Kaleidoscope dashboard where they MUST monitor the submission of their transcripts and reference surveys. 
  • Transcripts and reference surveys must be submitted through Kaleidoscope. Copies of transcripts and/or reference surveys submitted via any other mode will not be accepted.
  • If a student’s counselor does not have access to his/her ACT and/or SAT test scores, the student is responsible for having an official score report sent directly to CERRACERRA's SAT code is 3680 and CERRA's ACT code is 3873. The SAT and/or ACT report must arrive at CERRA by 11:59 PM on December 1, 2019.
  • Students must complete the application online via the Kaleidoscope system.
  • In order for applications to be considered complete, the student must answer all mandatory questions on the online application and a high school transcript and two references must be submitted through the Kaleidoscope system before 11:59 PM on December 1, 2019. 

The online application opened on September 1, 2019. The deadline for submission will be December 1, 2019, with notification to Fellowship recipients in early spring 2020. Please see Mrs. Dilley in 329D for assistance if needed!

The Teaching Fellows application is available at https://www.cerra.org/teaching-fellows-application.html.

Semester 1 Exam Schedule

Semester 1 Exam Schedule

Thanksgiving Break


Richland Two schools will be closed in recognition of the Thanksgiving Holiday; Wednesday, November 27th, Thursday, November 28th, and Friday, November 29th. Happy Thanksgiving!

All State Chorus


Congratulations to the following students for being selected to be apart of the 2020 SC All-State Choir. They worked very hard and each placed within the top 10% of auditioning students from across the state!

Victoria Frye
Olivia Narviaz
Mackenzie Speight
LeQwan Wilson

Cici's Night - SV Wrestling Team


Congratulations to Our Region Honor Orchestra Students



Congratulations to the following SVHS Orchestra students! They were selected, by audition, for the 2019 SCMEA Region III Honor Orchestras! 

9-10 Orchestra
Eileen Chen- violin
Pranav Poola- violin
Christopher Li- violin
Bhavani Tuppale- violin
Ailani Fraser- viola
Keyshawn Anderson- viola
Pedro Robertson- bass
Robert Swick- bass

11-12 Orchestra
Ronit Pathak- violin
Ethan Sosa- violin
Tyson Ansani- violin
Spandana Anchoori- violin
David Noel, Jr. - violin (2nd alternate)
Erik Daquilanea- viola
Tremayne Ansani- viola

SV Players Present : The Best Christmas Pageant Ever


Come out to the SV Players Fall Play- The Best Christmas Pageant Ever!  Suitable for all ages!  We will have vendors for you to shop with starting at 6pm and the show will start at 7pm. 

SV FBLA Induction Ceremony


Spring Valley's Chapter of FBLA (Future Business Leaders of America) had its 2019-2020 Induction Ceremony on Monday, November 11, 2019, in the auditorium.

Spring Valley proudly inducted 31 new members and 11 returning members. Spring Valley’s officers include Crawford Latham (President), Parth Patel (1st Vice-President), Tierra Hannibal (2nd Vice-President Reagan Hannibal (Secretary), Faizon Vhora  (Treasurer), Baysia Hunt (Reporter), Isaiah Morant (Historian), and Alicia McCall (Parliamentarian). Mrs. Shelia Jones (Spring Valley FBLA Adviser )  Ms. Lanette Garris and Dr. Janis McCall-Way (Assistants)
In honor of Veteran's Day,  Veterans were recognized and received a gift to show our appreciation for their service. The Beta Chi Sigma Chapter of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity Inc. was recognized for its generous donation to Spring Valley Chapter of FBLA. 

Great Job Vikings! Hunger Project 2019

On Saturday, October 5th Spring Valley students and staff work together to create a truly dynamic experience and volunteer time to fight against hunger. They participated in the Hunger Project and boxed up 101,440 boxes that were sent out to different groups to feed the hungry. The boxes contained individual packets of Lentil Casserole each packet serves six people. Great Job Vikings ! Visit www.facebook.com/sayingghungerproject for pictures of the event. 

The SC Teaching Fellows Application window is September 1st through December 1st!

The South Carolina Teaching Fellows Program is entering its 21st year of offering the state’s brightest and best students up to $24,000 over four years to become South Carolina educators. This year we are excited to welcome Clemson University as a Teaching Fellows Institution.

Here's what you need to know about the Teaching Fellows Program.

  • Provides fellowships for up to 200 students each year (actual number determined by funding from the General Assembly)
  • Includes enrichment programs, professional development, and leadership opportunities
  • Supplies up to a $6,000 fellowship annually for four years (as long as the student is in the process of completing a degree leading to teacher certification and meets the criteria to continue in the program)
  • Requires participants to agree to teach in a South Carolina public school one year for each year funding is received and sign a Promissory Note along with a surety

Teaching Fellows must attend one of the eleven Teaching Fellows Institutions. Currently, these include Anderson University, Charleston Southern University, Clemson University, Coastal Carolina University, College of Charleston, Francis Marion University, Lander University, USC Aiken, USC Columbia, USC Upstate, and Winthrop University.

To apply for Teaching Fellows, a student must be:

  • a United States citizen or permanent resident alien legally authorized to be in the United States (Please note - students categorized as Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) are not eligible for Teaching Fellows.)
  • a legal resident of South Carolina (Please note - Residency will be verified by the Teaching Fellows Institution after a student has been offered an award.)
  • a high school senior or junior graduating early

Here's what you need to know about the Teaching Fellows application:

  • The application is hosted by Kaleidoscope.
  • The Kaleidoscope system saves the student’s application as they move through the process. This allows the student to complete the application over an extended period of time, as necessary. Students must use the same email address to create the application and to log back into the application.
  • Students may edit their application, even after submission, as long as the edits occur before 11:59 PM on December 1, 2019. 
  • During the application process, students will be asked to enter their school counselor’s name and email address. Once entered, the Kaleidoscope system will email the counselor and provide instructions on how to create an account and how to upload a transcript and ACT/SAT scores. Transcripts will be automatically attached to the student’s application.
  • During the application process, students will be asked to enter the names and email addresses for two references. Once entered, the Kaleidoscope system will email each reference and provide instructions on how to create an account and how to complete the reference survey. Reference surveys will be automatically attached to the student’s application.
  • Applicants will have access to their personalized Kaleidoscope dashboard where they MUST monitor the submission of their transcripts and reference surveys. 
  • Transcripts and reference surveys must be submitted through Kaleidoscope. Copies of transcripts and/or reference surveys submitted via any other mode will not be accepted.
  • If a student’s counselor does not have access to his/her ACT and/or SAT test scores, the student is responsible for having an official score report sent directly to CERRACERRA's SAT code is 3680 and CERRA's ACT code is 3873. The SAT and/or ACT report must arrive at CERRA by 11:59 PM on December 1, 2019.
  • Students must complete the application online via the Kaleidoscope system.
  • In order for applications to be considered complete, the student must answer all mandatory questions on the online application and a high school transcript and two references must be submitted through the Kaleidoscope system before 11:59 PM on December 1, 2019. 

The online application opened on September 1, 2019. The deadline for submission will be December 1, 2019, with notification to Fellowship recipients in early spring 2020. Please see Mrs. Dilley in 329D for assistance if needed!

The Teaching Fellows application is available at https://www.cerra.org/teaching-fellows-application.html.

EMT Course with Certification


English Tutoring


Cici's Night - SV Wrestling Team


CATE Teacher of the Month

The Career and Technology Department would like to recognize our teachers for their hard work, dedication, and professionalism in the classroom.  We salute their commitment to the field of education.  Several teachers received the recognition for CATE Teacher of the Month.  Thank you for all you do in the lives of our students.  Thank you to Texas Roadhouse for supporting this effort!
   
September – Dr. Sandra H. Wells & Mrs. Schiria Wilson 

October – Dr. Kandice Smith & Mr. Mikel Trapp

November – Mr. Scott Price & Ms. Alsena Edwards

Congratulations Gracie Wilson

Congratulations to freshman soccer player Gracie Wilson. This past weekend Gracie competed in the South Carolina Strength Coaches Association Female State Strength Meet where she finished 3rd in her weight class and earned All-State honors. 

Interact Fundraiser : KRISPY KREME DOUGHNUTS


BINGO NIGHT


Cici's Night - SV Wrestling Team


Fall 2019 ASVAB Administration - Thursday, November 21st

ASVAB Logo

Are you interested in a career in the military? 

The fall administration of the ASVAB will be held Thursday, November 21st.  It will take place in the multi-purpose room (MPR) on the 2nd floor.  Testing will begin at 8:40 am and should conclude by lunchtime.  Please let Mrs. Wright know if you are interested in taking the ASVAB so that she can get you signed up.  Please plan on reporting directly to the MPR once you arrive on campus.  We will forward an attendance roster to the teachers so that you will be excused from 1st-4th periods and will be allowed to make up any missed work.   

A great study resource for the ASVAB can be found using the link below:

https://www.mometrix.com/academy/asvab-test     

Please be sure to Mrs. Wright know if you are interested in taking the ASVAB Thursday, November 21st.  Just send her a quick email, vawright@richland2.org. If you have any questions please feel free to contact her or swing by the CIC.

The SC Teaching Fellows Application window is September 1st through December 1st!

The South Carolina Teaching Fellows Program is entering its 21st year of offering the state’s brightest and best students up to $24,000 over four years to become South Carolina educators. This year we are excited to welcome Clemson University as a Teaching Fellows Institution.

Here's what you need to know about the Teaching Fellows Program.

  • Provides fellowships for up to 200 students each year (actual number determined by funding from the General Assembly)
  • Includes enrichment programs, professional development, and leadership opportunities
  • Supplies up to a $6,000 fellowship annually for four years (as long as the student is in the process of completing a degree leading to teacher certification and meets the criteria to continue in the program)
  • Requires participants to agree to teach in a South Carolina public school one year for each year funding is received and sign a Promissory Note along with a surety

Teaching Fellows must attend one of the eleven Teaching Fellows Institutions. Currently, these include Anderson University, Charleston Southern University, Clemson University, Coastal Carolina University, College of Charleston, Francis Marion University, Lander University, USC Aiken, USC Columbia, USC Upstate, and Winthrop University.

To apply for Teaching Fellows, a student must be:

  • a United States citizen or permanent resident alien legally authorized to be in the United States (Please note - students categorized as Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) are not eligible for Teaching Fellows.)
  • a legal resident of South Carolina (Please note - Residency will be verified by the Teaching Fellows Institution after a student has been offered an award.)
  • a high school senior or junior graduating early

Here's what you need to know about the Teaching Fellows application:

  • The application is hosted by Kaleidoscope.
  • The Kaleidoscope system saves the student’s application as they move through the process. This allows the student to complete the application over an extended period of time, as necessary. Students must use the same email address to create the application and to log back into the application.
  • Students may edit their application, even after submission, as long as the edits occur before 11:59 PM on December 1, 2019. 
  • During the application process, students will be asked to enter their school counselor’s name and email address. Once entered, the Kaleidoscope system will email the counselor and provide instructions on how to create an account and how to upload a transcript and ACT/SAT scores. Transcripts will be automatically attached to the student’s application.
  • During the application process, students will be asked to enter the names and email addresses for two references. Once entered, the Kaleidoscope system will email each reference and provide instructions on how to create an account and how to complete the reference survey. Reference surveys will be automatically attached to the student’s application.
  • Applicants will have access to their personalized Kaleidoscope dashboard where they MUST monitor the submission of their transcripts and reference surveys. 
  • Transcripts and reference surveys must be submitted through Kaleidoscope. Copies of transcripts and/or reference surveys submitted via any other mode will not be accepted.
  • If a student’s counselor does not have access to his/her ACT and/or SAT test scores, the student is responsible for having an official score report sent directly to CERRACERRA's SAT code is 3680 and CERRA's ACT code is 3873. The SAT and/or ACT report must arrive at CERRA by 11:59 PM on December 1, 2019.
  • Students must complete the application online via the Kaleidoscope system.
  • In order for applications to be considered complete, the student must answer all mandatory questions on the online application and a high school transcript and two references must be submitted through the Kaleidoscope system before 11:59 PM on December 1, 2019. 

The online application opened on September 1, 2019. The deadline for submission will be December 1, 2019, with notification to Fellowship recipients in early spring 2020. Please see Mrs. Dilley in 329D for assistance if needed!

The Teaching Fellows application is available at https://www.cerra.org/teaching-fellows-application.html.

Interact Fundraiser : KRISPY KREME DOUGHNUTS


BINGO NIGHT


English Tutoring


The Blood Connection


There will be a Blood Connection blood drive on November 15th at Spring Valley High School from 8:30 am to 2:30 pm.  Please contact Andrea Clutts aclutts@richland2.org if you would like to sign up to donate. Donate and receive an appreciation T-shirt!

SNOW QUEEN & KING INTEREST MEETING TOMORROW


Fall 2019 ASVAB Administration - Thursday, November 21st

ASVAB Logo

Are you interested in a career in the military? 

The fall administration of the ASVAB will be held Thursday, November 21st.  It will take place in the multi-purpose room (MPR) on the 2nd floor.  Testing will begin at 8:40 am and should conclude by lunchtime.  Please let Mrs. Wright know if you are interested in taking the ASVAB so that she can get you signed up.  Please plan on reporting directly to the MPR once you arrive on campus.  We will forward an attendance roster to the teachers so that you will be excused from 1st-4th periods and will be allowed to make up any missed work.   

A great study resource for the ASVAB can be found using the link below:

https://www.mometrix.com/academy/asvab-test     

Please be sure to Mrs. Wright know if you are interested in taking the ASVAB Thursday, November 21st.  Just send her a quick email, vawright@richland2.org. If you have any questions please feel free to contact her or swing by the CIC.

Interact Fundraiser : KRISPY KREME DOUGHNUTS


Interact Fundraiser : KRISPY KREME DOUGHNUTS


BINGO NIGHT


National Signing Day


Congratulations to the following student-athletes and their families who are seeing a dream become reality. Six athletes seized the opportunity to continue their academic and athletic careers on the collegiate level.  Fellow classmates, teachers, coaches, staff and family members filled the main gym at Spring Valley for their signing ceremony. We wish you continued success during your collegiate careers.

Alisha Pitt-Volleyball -USC Aiken

Mary Sullivan-Softball-Queens University of Charlotte

George Wells-Cross Country / Track and Field- Brevard College

Reese Lumpkin-Baseball -Winthrop University

Lauryn Taylor-Girls Basketball-Francis Marion

Matthew Morantz-Boys Tennis- Guilford College