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Brookland Cayce
High School
Lexington County

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Brookland Cayce High School
1300 State Street
Cayce, SC 29033-4304

(803) 791-5000

Grade Range: 9-12
Enrollment: 1214
Full-Time Teachers: 88
Students per Teacher: 14
WWhite/Non-Hispanic 60.8%
BBlack/Non-Hispanic 33.3%
HHispanic 4.0%
AAsian/Pacific Islander 1.7%
NAmerican Indian/Alaska Native 0.0%
Ethnicity Data Source (2006)

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News for Brookland Cayce High School (in South Carolina):

  • West Columbia lights up for holiday (The State) (Mon, 03 Dec 2007 05:27:24 GMT)
    It took a little prompting to get the answers, but Faith and Amanda Summers both knew exactly what they liked best about the annual West Metro Holiday of Lights parade. “The candy,” said 8-year-old Faith. “Santa Claus,” said little sister Amanda, 4. Sure, who doesn’t like candy and Santa — in any order? Certainly, neither one minded that this year’s parade was held for the first time on a Sunday ...

  • He has an amazing heart (The State) (Wed, 28 Nov 2007 05:15:25 GMT)
    Justin Scurry remembers little about the morning of March 27, when a two-vehicle crash near Edmund in Lexington County changed his life. The Cayce man emerged from a coma a month later at Augusta’s Joseph M. Still Burn Center without his right leg and was in danger of losing his left one. He also lost the fingers on his right hand. In addition to the burns to 25 percent of his body, internal ...

  • Rex to announce new teacher recruitment initiative (Florence Morning News) (Tue, 13 Nov 2007 11:59:30 GMT)
    State Superintendent of Education Jim Rex will announce a new statewide teacher recruitment initiative on Tuesday in partnership with BlueCross/BlueShield of South Carolina, Time Warner Cable, and Palmetto Horizon, Inc. According to a press release issued by the State Department of Education, a news conference will be held at 10:00 a.m. today at Brookland-Cayce High School's media center.

  • Isolated Case of MRSA Found at High School (WLTX-TV Columbia) (Tue, 06 Nov 2007 18:32:51 GMT)
    Lexington District Two officials say they have confirmed one case of MRSA at Brookland-Cayce High School, but they say the incident was isolated, and that there is little to no threat of an outbreak. VIDEO

  • S.C. ads aim to attract teachers (The Post and Courier) (Wed, 14 Nov 2007 05:56:14 GMT)
    COLUMBIA — To combat the ongoing challenge of staffing South Carolina's classrooms and the projection of an expansive shortage, state Superintendent of Education Jim Rex on Tuesday unveiled a series of TV commercials aimed at recruiting more teachers. "We have a serious problem ...

  • State launches ads to recruit teachers (The State) (Wed, 14 Nov 2007 20:29:45 GMT)
    “Make a difference. Be a teacher.” That’s the theme of straight-talk television commercials that will appear on TV screens today and Thursday in the Columbia area and in homes and businesses of 400,000 Time Warner cable subscribers across the state. The advertisements, state schools chief Jim Rex said, are a new recruiting strategy aimed at three audiences: high school students weighing career ...


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