Tommy Holland and his Little Star Foundation donated 210 Band-In-A-Box kits to SCCPSS. The kits include musical instruments for pre-K students. The set includes a tambourine, cymbals, maracas, clacker, tone blocks and a triangle.
"Research shows that kids who can keep a steady beat become more fluent readers."
SCCPSS partners with inspiredu, Live Oak Public Libraries and Hyundai Motor Group to provide free laptop computers to families.
inspiredu also provided an interactive workshop where pre-registered students and their parents explored core concepts of basic digital literacy skills, educational games, introduction to Microsoft Office, online safety, and more.
As parents and caregivers, we all want to give our children the best possible chance at a happy, healthy, successful future. One way to do that? Get them to school as often as possible! Being here in person helps them develop in so many ways. Plus, they’re able to connect with friends and adults, collaborate and problem-solve, think critically, be creative, and engage in hands-on learning. Showing up matters! Miss school. Miss out.
Anxiety is real. Reach out. Get involved. Talk to your parents. Parents, talk to your students. And we can help, because when you miss school, you miss out.
SCCPSS is continuously striving to provide a safe environment for athletes, fans, and coaches. With this in mind, we will begin implementing a new admission requirement for all children under 15 years of age.
Savannah-Chatham Public School System Safety Resource Officers (SRO's) continue to learn and strengthen the police department, providing for a safer environment for students, parents, teachers and faculty.
School Board members join Superintendent Dr. Watts on a tour of schools to start the 2024-2025 school year. Join us for an "electric" time at our educational institutions.