
🎓👏🏼 Congratulations to Crescent High School’s 2025 Valedictorian, Carter Miller, and Salutatorian, Annalisa McCall! 🏅🐯
Carter will attend Clemson University to pursue an engineering degree, while Annalisa will attend the University of South Carolina as a Nursing major in the prestigious Honors College.
These two top Tigers are headed to South Carolina’s leading universities, and we couldn’t be prouder! Their hard work, leadership, and determination have set a shining example for all of Crescent. 💛🖤
Way to go, Carter and Annalisa! 🎉📚




🍽️☀️ FREE Summer Meals for ALL Kids & Teens!
Anderson 3 families — you're invited! Bring your children to Flat Rock Elementary this summer for FREE breakfast & lunch as part of our Summer Meals Program.
📍 Flat Rock Elementary
📅 June 2–19 (Mon–Thu)
🍳 Breakfast: 7:30–8:15 AM
🥪 Lunch: 10:30 AM–12:00 PM
✅ Open to ALL children & teens 18 & under — no cost, no registration, and no residency requirements!
✅ Meals must be eaten on site.


Are you ready to build the future?🔨🧰
Crescent High School is now accepting applications for the position of Carpentry & Construction Teacher for the 2025-2026 School Year. 🛠️📐
📩 Apply Now! https://bit.ly/A3Careers


For everyone attending Graduation tonight, just a couple of reminders. We have parking available on each side of the school. Parker Bowie will be closed off around the stadium. You can enter our lots from Hwy 81 as well as Good Hope Church Rd. Softball and AG Arena lots will also be available if you enter from the Good Hope side. Arrive early if possible. Gates will open at 6:30pm. Go Tigers!


👋 Meet Carter Miller!
🎓 Carter plans to attend Clemson University and major in Engineering. His advice: "Work hard and always do your best. You can do anything — always remember Philippians 4:13." ✝️
👋 Meet Hannah Self!
🎓 Hannah plans to pursue an Animal Science major or a Veterinary degree at college. Her advice: "Just when you feel like quitting, remember you're already halfway there. There's no point in quitting a race you already started." 🏁
👋 Meet Bryce Johnson!
🎓 Bryce plans to attend Tri-County Technical College for Mechatronics. His advice: "The windshield is bigger than the rearview mirror for a reason. Live in the present and make the best out of your opportunities!" 🚗
👋 Meet Jakob Johnson!
🎓 Jakob plans to attend Spartanburg Methodist College to study Mechanical Engineering. His advice: "It’s better to cheat than repeat." (A little humor — but study hard, Tigers! 😉)





🎉Congratulations, Crescent Softball! 🎉
Your 2025 District I-AAA Champs! 🥎💪🏽🏆


📣 Attention Class of 2025 📣
🎓 Graduation Reminders 🎓
✅ Mandatory Graduation Practice (Commons Area)
📅 Friday, May 16
🍩 Breakfast: 8:00 AM
🎓 Practice: 8:30 AM
📍 Attendance is REQUIRED if you plan to walk in the ceremony on
Monday, May 19 at 7:30 PM
🎉 Graduation Walk – Immediately After Practice
We’ll travel to the elementary schools for our annual Graduation Walk!
📌 Be sure to bring your graduation attire:
🎓 Gown, cords, overlays
🚫 No cap needed for the walk!

Shoutout to our Wildlife Team and Tractor Operations Team for repping us strong at the state level — and a huge congrats to Cade Simpson for snagging 1st place in the State Tool ID Competition!
We are proud of these students and the work they put in. FFA is alive and well at Crescent! 🚜🦆🛠️ #CrescentFFA #TigerPride




They came. They camped. They conquered Mr. Roberts’ lawn. ⛺️😎
Principal of Crescent High , Mr. Cliff Roberts, woke up to seniors camping on his lawn this morning as a senior prank! He totally didn’t see them while he was watering his grass! 🤣 #SeniorPrank #Classof2025





Say hello to Crescent High’s 2025–2026 Teacher and Support Staff of the Year! 👋🎉
🍎Mr. Mike McCoy is Crescent’s Teacher of the Year! Mr. McCoy, a Special Education teacher, brings energy, encouragement, and heart to everything he does. His boisterous voice echoes through the halls, cheering on students and uplifting teachers. Known for his patience, joy, and genuine love for his students, Coach McCoy has been part of the Crescent family for 3 years and has been teaching for a total of 6 years.
📋Mrs. Chasity Dove is Crescent’s Support Staff of the Year! As the smiling face of the front office, Mrs. Dove works to ensure everything behind the scenes runs smoothly. Chasity has served as Crescent’s receptionist for 3 years, but has been in the district for a total of 10 years.
Please join us in congratulating these two incredible Tigers! 🎉🐯🥳



Our 2025-2026 #A3TeachingTeam is growing stronger by welcoming Mr. Peyton McComas to Crescent High School! 🎉🏋️♂️
Peyton is graduating from Gardner-Webb University with a Bachelor of Science in Physical Education. Originally from Grundy, Virginia, Peyton will teach Strength and Conditioning at Crescent while also serving as an assistant coach for wrestling and football. 🏈🤼♂️
Welcome to Anderson 3, Mr. McComas!🤩🐯 #TigersTogether #A3TeachingTeam


📢 Important Reminder- Attention Tiger Family! State and AP testing begin next week! Please help your student prepare by getting a good night’s sleep 😴, arriving to school on time ⏰, and charging their Chromebook the night before.🔌💻 Let’s support our students as they finish strong! 💪 Thank you for all you do! Go Tigers! #TigersTogether


👋 Meet Myangel Cureton, Dagen Nubern, and Jessica Cape!
🎓Myangel Cureton plans to attend Anderson University and major in Nursing. Her advice to underclassmen is "No matter what challenges come your way, don’t let your dreams stop."
🎓Dagen Nubern plans to continue getting his welding certificates at Tri-County Technical College. Dagen's advice to underclassmen is "Never be afraid to take a chance."
🎓Jessica Cape plans to attend Clemson University and major in Veterinary Science. Jessica's advice to underclassmen is "Enjoy it while it lasts because it really does fly by so quickly. It still feels like I'm a freshman with all the time in the world, but it is almost time to graduate and face adulthood."




We’re so proud of the Crescent High School Class of 2025! 🤩🏅🎉











Anderson Institute of Technology celebrated the first-ever group of students to complete the Parliament Work-Based Learning Program! 🎉
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!🇺🇸
The Parliment Work-Based Learning Program has built real-world skills, boosted student confidence, and set the stage for success after high school.
👏 🏅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! 👌


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! 🎯🤩


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










👋Meet Joshua Mcguffin, Emma Grace Vernon, and Rylee "Gracie" Ashley.
🎓Joshua 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."
🎓Emma 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!"
🎓Gracie 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!"




📚✨ Mr. Gray’s English I students partnered with Instructional Technology Coach Mrs. Dickerson to explore Emily Dickinson’s poetry through a tech-savvy lens. Students analyzed literary devices using their choice of presentation, graphic organizer, podcast, or song—making timeless poetry feel fresh and relevant while sharpening both their literary and digital skills. 🎙️🎶💻 #ELAinAction #TechInTheClassroom #EmilyDickinson




