by Sherrie Snipes-Williams | Nov 14, 2014 | Uncategorized
Written by Pam Simons, Volunteer Jeremy and Marzio are staffers at South Carolina Aquarium and rock stars to Sanders-Clyde students. Their supporting cast of adorable turtles, baby alligators and eerie...
by Sherrie Snipes-Williams | Oct 8, 2014 | Uncategorized
Your Child’s Learning Style There is no right or wrong learning style. Most people show a preference for one of the following basic learning styles: visual, auditory, or kinesthetic/manipulative. It is not uncommon to combine more than one style. ACTIVITY Ask...
by Sherrie Snipes-Williams | Oct 8, 2014 | Uncategorized
Radia Heyward, Community Engagement Manager Radia Heyward is a native of Ft. Campbell, Kentucky but calls Columbia, South Carolina home. She is the mother of three children, Jayson Eric Gregory, 15; Jarad William James, 14; and Little Miss Jayde Ryane’, 8. Radia...
by Sherrie Snipes-Williams | Apr 16, 2014 | Uncategorized
Every year Charleston Promise Neighborhood funds experiential learning trips for students to connect what happens in their classroom to the outside world. One trip we funded this year was to the Riverbank Zoo. Here are the letters we received from three of our...
by Sherrie Snipes-Williams | Apr 14, 2014 | Uncategorized
What’s in a Name? Part 2 of 4 Chicora School of Communications Written by volunteer journalist, Matt Tomsic of the South Carolina Ports Authority and researched in part by Preservation Society of Charleston South Carolina. Chicora Elementary School was constructed by...
by Sherrie Snipes-Williams | Apr 8, 2014 | Uncategorized
What’s in a name? Co-authored by CPN Volunteer Pam Simons, CPN Staff Tracie Miller and Rhett Dukes. Upon visiting Sanders-Clyde Creative Arts School you will immediately notice a stunning mural painted by Charleston’s beloved Jonathan Green, but what you may not...