
Anderson Institute of Technology celebrated the first-ever group of students to complete the Parliament Work-Based Learning Program! π
Crescent High School students Caleb Burgess, Logan Hand, Tyler Hudson, Sierra Jones, Avante Lewis, and Zariyah Terry (aka the Founding Fathers of the Parliament Cafe) are now career readiness completers!πΊπΈ
The Parliment Work-Based Learning Program has built real-world skills, boosted student confidence, and set the stage for success after high school.
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Shoutout to Logan Hand for earning Perfect Attendance and being voted Most Valuable Employee by his peers!










Congratulations to Jasyiah Davis on his acceptance to Coastal Carolina University. We are proud of you Jasyiah! π


In Mrs. Carson's PE Recreation Unit today, Killian Barnes scored PERFECT as he landed all 4 of his lawn darts into the circle from regulation distance!!! Great job, Killian! π―π€©


π¨Celebrating Youth Art Month! Weβre proud to recognize ten Crescent High artists whose work was selected for display at the Anderson Arts Center this March! πΌοΈ
A special congratulations to: β¨ Mari Kelly β Her painting will be displayed at Tri-County Technical College for the next year.
β¨ Emily Morales β Her mixed media piece will be showcased at the AnMed Campus for a full year.
Way to go, Tigers! πΎ Your creativity continues to inspire!










πMeet Joshua Mcguffin, Emma Grace Vernon, and Rylee "Gracie" Ashley.
πJoshua Mcguffin plans to attend USC Union to join the fishing team and major in business. Joshua's advice to underclassmen is "You need to care about your High school career. Yes, it is hard and it is new, but the more you do and pay attention your first 2 years. Your second 2 years will be a breeze and it will set you up for what you want to do after High school."
πEmma Grace Vernon plans to attend Charleston Southern University and major in elementary education. Emma Grace's advice to underclassmen is "Participate in school activities and immerse yourself in the Crescent community!"
πGracie Ashley plans to attend Tri-County College for Nursing. Gracie's advice to underclassmen is "Enjoy high school while you can, even on the hard days. It goes by so fast!"




πβ¨ Mr. Grayβs English I students partnered with Instructional Technology Coach Mrs. Dickerson to explore Emily Dickinsonβs poetry through a tech-savvy lens. Students analyzed literary devices using their choice of presentation, graphic organizer, podcast, or songβmaking timeless poetry feel fresh and relevant while sharpening both their literary and digital skills. ποΈπΆπ» #ELAinAction #TechInTheClassroom #EmilyDickinson






πMeet Lydia Sanchez, Gregory Colburn, and Alyssa Fortson!
πLydia Sanchez plans to continue her journey as a CNA while attending Tri-County Technical College in hopes of becoming a travel nurse. Lydia's advice to underclassmen is "Get involved, don't be afraid to ask for help. Pray about it, prioritize your mental health. You will see the light at the end of the tunnel. And lastly, show up to FNL and soak up all the memories as possible."
πGregory Colburn plans to be a custodian. Gregory's advice to underclassmen is "Good luck."
πAlyssa Fortson plans to enter the workforce at First Quality. Alyssa's advice to underclassmen is "Take it slow, time flies."




πMeet Nicolas Largaespada, Amberlee Mckellar, Caleigh Albert, and Makenzie Millican!
πNicolas Largaespada plans to attend Clemson University to major in Computer Science and enter the IT field. Nicolas' advice to underclassmen is "No class is too difficult. Youβll be better off for in the end if you take the classes that are 'too hard.β
πAmberlee Mckellar plans to attend Anderson University and major in Music Education. Amberlee's advice to underclassmen is "Donβt buy a TI84 Calculator, every math teacher has one."
πCaleigh Albert plans to attend Tri-County Technical College on the Veterinary Technician Pathway. Caleigh's advice to underclassmen is "Get involved, make lots of friends, and don't stress about everything because it will always work out."
πMakenzie Millican plans to attend Liberty University and major in Digital Arts. Makenzie's advice to underclassmen is "Show up to school. It isn't as bad once you clear your mind."





Our 2024β2025 Crescent High School Yearbooks are officially finished β but theyβre going FAST! Supplies are limited, and once we sell out, thatβs it! As of right now, we only have 98 yearbooks left.
Make sure you donβt miss your chance to hold a piece of this unforgettable year. From spirit weeks and sports to everyday memories with your friends, this yearβs book is packed with Tiger pride.
π Use the link below to purchase yours today:
π https://bit.ly/4i43qN7
Already ordered one? Youβre all set!
Still need to? Donβt wait β they wonβt last long!


π£ The deadline for our annual Parent Survey FRIDAY, APRIL 11! This survey impacts our school report cards.
π You may access the survey on Parent Portal here: https://bit.ly/A3ParentPortal or on the Parent Portal App. π
Please get in touch with us if you need assistance.


Happy National Assistant Principals Week to our squad! #TigersTogether


πMeet Jacqueline Thomas, Peter Seltzer, and Magdalene Penn!
πJacqueline Thomas Plans to attend Clemson University as a Nursing major. Jacqueline's advice to underclassmen is "Cherish every moment! Senior year goes by in a flash, and you wanna make the most of it! Take the pictures, make the scrapbooks, do everything you can to remember this year, cause soon itβs gonna be over. "
πPeter Seltzer plans to attend Lander University and major in Biology. Peter's advice to underclassmen is "Clean out your bookbag because thereβs a lot of paper you need to keep track of."
πMagdalene Penn plans to attend a 4-year college to become a travel nurse.




πMeet Tron Paul, Annalisa McCall, and Hailey Bissett!
πTron Paul plans to attend Clemson University and study Computer Engineering. Tron's advice to underclassmen is "Cherish these 4 years with your friends because it flies by."
πAnnalisa McCall plans to attend the University of South Carolina and major in Nursing at the honors college. Annalisa's advice to underclassmen is to "Fill out scholarships early."
πHailey Bissett plans to attend the University of South Carolina and major in history. Hailey also plans to do color guard with the Spirit of Atlanta Drum and Bugle Corp, a professional marching group. Hailey's advice to underclassmen is "Be courageous and ambitious."




Congratulations to Will Diedrick on his acceptance to the University of South Carolina! Will has also been accepted into USC's School of Music and plans to join The Carolina Band. Will, we are so proud of you!

Tri-County Technical College Dual Enrollment Meeting - Rising 11th and 12th graders:
If you are planning to take dual enrollment courses next year, this meeting is for you. If you are new to dual enrollment courses, it is mandatory that you attend one of the two scheduled meetings this week.
Tuesday, March 25 at 5:30 in the Media Center or Wednesday, March 26 at 5:30 in the Media Center. You will only need to attend one of the meetings.
Please bring a parent or guardian with you to the meeting. You will also need your CHROMEBOOK, DRIVER'S LICENSE/ID, and your SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER. If you have any questions, please reach out to your counselor.

πMeet Alyssa Dickson, Brianna Ownbey, and Kaitlyn Thompson!
πAlyssa Dickson plans to attend Anderson University and major in special education. Alyssa's advice to underclassmen is "Get involved with sports and clubs!"
πBrianna Ownbey plans to attend the College of Charleston as a history major. Brianna's advice to underclassmen is "Do not miss too many days and save your absences."
πKaitlyn Thompson plans to attend Anderson University and major in music education. Kaitlyn's advice to underclassmen is "Get up every day and do your very best. Work your hardest in everything you do because you do not get that time back. If you want to learn something, do it now. Ask questions. But in everything you do, remember you are growing yourself for the better. On hard days, do not give up because those trials will pass into something far greater than any of us could imagine."




π£ The deadline for our annual Parent Survey is approaching! This survey impacts our school report cards.
π You may access the survey on Parent Portal here: https://bit.ly/A3ParentPortal or on the Parent Portal App. π Please get in touch with us if you need assistance.


π±The 2025 FFA Plant sale will take place next week March 24- 28th from 8:30am - 10:45am and 12:30pm-4:30pm. Please drive around to the greenhouse behind the school and pick out your plants. π±
π° Prices range from $2 - $30. All sales are cash/check/card.Β All sales are final.Β
**There is a limited supply of some items, so please purchase early. No plant reservations will be accepted!


πMeet William Diedrick, Kalee Austin, and Matthew Howard!
πWilliam Diedrick plans to attend the University of South Carolina and major in music education. William's advice to underclassmen is, "Donβt be afraid to put yourself out there. You never know who youβll meet! "
πKalee Austin plans to attend Tri-County Technical College to study Veterinary Science. Kalee's advice to underclassmen is "Work hard. Do your work and show up to school and youβll do just fine."
πMatthew Howard plans to attend Tri-County Technical College to get a degree in Mechatronics. Matthew's advice to underclassmen is "be a part of the process of learning not the issue."


