
👋Meet Alyssa Dickson, Brianna Ownbey, and Kaitlyn Thompson!
🎓Alyssa Dickson plans to attend Anderson University and major in special education. Alyssa's advice to underclassmen is "Get involved with sports and clubs!"
🎓Brianna 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."
🎓Kaitlyn 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."




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


🌱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. 🌱
💰 Prices range from $2 - $30. All sales are cash/check/card. All sales are final.
**There is a limited supply of some items, so please purchase early. No plant reservations will be accepted!


👋Meet William Diedrick, Kalee Austin, and Matthew Howard!
🎓William Diedrick plans to attend the University of South Carolina and major in music education. William's advice to underclassmen is, "Don’t be afraid to put yourself out there. You never know who you’ll meet! "
🎓Kalee 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 you’ll do just fine."
🎓Matthew 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."




Mrs. Jordan's Art 3 and AP art class visited the Lee Gallery at Clemson University and toured the art and architecture programs. The exhibit on display, Conversations, created by local and international artists, showcased art exploring shared human experiences, blending personal stories with community connections. Students completed an activity called "Critical Eye, Critical Mind," where they discussed not just what they saw but how it made them feel. 🎨💬 🖼️

👋Meet Carolyn Cann, Alexis Williams, and Shay Edwards!
🎓Carolyn Cann plans to attend Anderson University to become a history teacher and plans to participate in color guard. Carolyn's advice to underclassmen is "Don’t let anyone take your shine. Be yourself! Do things that make you happy!"
🎓Alexis Williams plans to attend Newberry College and major in business. Alexis' advice to underclassmen is "Ignore drama and be yourself, life is easier without people who involve you in drama."
🎓Shay Edwards plans to attend Tri-County Technical College. Shay's advice to underclassmen is "Don't waste your time on distractions, focus on your schoolwork"




Emma Grace Vernon, a senior at Crescent High, has won Jostens' NATIONWIDE Graphic Design Contest, awarding her $1,000. Emma Grace's Class of 2026 design will be featured in their upcoming senior apparel catalog. 🎓🎨🎉
Great job, Emma Grace! 👏


Introducing our Class of 2025 Senior Spotlight! 🎓✨
👋Meet Breelyn Bourgeois! Bree is planning on attending Clemson University to study Graphic Communications. Bree's advice to underclassmen is "Get involved in clubs, organizations, and sports to make new friends and discover new interests. Also remember to live in the moment because 4 years go by fast!"
👋Meet Chloe Adams! Chloe says, "After high school, I'm exploring different paths to find what fits best—whether it's teaching, cosmetology, or culinary arts." Chloe's advice to underclassmen is "Don't quit—work your way to the top and graduate. Don't drop out when you have the potential to achieve so much. Life is hard, yes, but you have to stay strong and keep pushing. Don’t let anyone tell you otherwise. My favorite quote is 'Never judge a book by its cover.' I love this because it reminds us not to judge others before getting to know them. Stay strong and keep being the beautiful and handsome people you are!"
👋Meet Sarah Huey! Sarah plans on attending Savannah College of Art and Design to study film and television. Sarah's advice to underclassmen is "Don't make dumb decisions."
🔔We're excited to spotlight our 2025 seniors! 🎉 Seniors, be sure to check your emails and fill out the form if you want to be featured!




This week's "Did You Know?" shows the great success of Crescent's work-based learning program and its partners. Over the last 5 years, we have had 15 students participate in the Michelin Apprenticeship Program. Upon successful completion of this program, these students have been offered full-time employment opportunities locally with Michelin. #TigersTogether


Final Opportunity! 🎓📢
We are extending the senior ad deadline to Friday, February 7th! This is the absolute last day to submit a senior ad—there will not be another extension. Don’t miss this chance to celebrate your senior!
Submit yours before it’s too late! ⏳
https://www.jostens.com/apps/store/ybAdDesigner/1042559/-/20250202181533853131/CATALOG_SHOP/
#SeniorAds #FinalDeadline


🎣 Big congrats to Kaysen Smith and Jonah Osment for tying with another team at the 2025 Bassmaster Junior Series at Harris Chain with a total weight of 10 pounds, 15 ounces! Proud of our Tiger Anglers🏆👏


This week's "Did You Know?" highlights one of our many great AP programs! In 23-24, 91.7% of AP Human Geography students scored a 3 or higher on their AP exams. This was a 30.2% increase from 2022! This score percentage was also 41% higher than the global average! #TigersTogether


🎶✨ Huge congratulations to our amazing students Amberlee, Abby, Max, and Rock for representing our district at the SC ACDA Honor Choirs! We're so proud of your hard work and talent! 🌟❤️


Anderson Institute of Technology (AIT) will operate on a two hour delay tomorrow, Thursday January 23. Attendance is optional for Crescent High School students as the transport bus will not be ran.


Due to potentially unsafe road conditions, Anderson 3 will hold an eLearning Day on Wednesday, January 22. ❄️💻


Our "Did You Know" Series continues into the new year with more brag-worthy news. In 23-24, Crescent’s U.S. History EOCEP scores were well above the state average, and we improved our pass rate in a year where the state percent passing decreased. Our goal is to keep this upward trend! #TigersTogether


Crescent Students in Mrs. Carson’s Physical Education class took their learning to the next level by mastering CPR basics for infants and adults. ⛑️🫀🤍
They practiced AED procedures, delivered infant rescue breaths, and learned how to administer effective CPR. These Tigers are ready to make a difference when it matters most! 🚨✨










Good evening Tiger Nation! Classes will begin Monday (1/13) at 10:00am. Students will report to 2nd Block. The AIT AM Bus will leave at 10:10am from CHS. AM classes will begin at AIT at 10:45am for those who drive. Everyone be safe! #TigersTogether


Crescent High School - 9:00am! Thank you to the Emergency Management folks and School District for keeping our people safe today! Enjoy your snow day Tiger Nation! #TigersTogether
