Brookland-Cayce High School
Brookland-Cayce, and Gray Collegiate Academy got big wins in first round of the SC High School League football football playoffs. Brookland-Cayce (3A) defeated Waccamaw by a score of 33-0, Friday night at Brookland-Cayce. BC is a No. 1 seed and will have home field advantage throughout the playoffs. The Bearcats will host Hanahan at 7:30 […]
Read More >>Brookland-Cayce and Airport High Schools hosted the Cayce Cheer Classic on Tuesday night. It was hald at Brookland-Cayce High school. Ten teams from across the state competed.The Brookland-Cayce varsity cheer team finished in first place in the 3A division and the Airport Varsity cheer team won first place in the 4A division. Below is a […]
Read More >>If you missed the weekend Trunk-or-Treats, you’re in luck. Brookland-Cayce High School’s drive-thru Trunk or Treat was moved to Monday (Nov. 1) from 6 p.m.-7:30 p.m. on the school campus, 1300 State St. The event is coordinated by the school’s DECA organization, with help from other student clubs and groups in handing out candy. It […]
Read More >>Brookland-Cayce defeated Orangeburg-Wilkinson 37-6 Friday night at Fort Knox. With the win, in the regular season finale, BC is the top seed out of Region 5-3A going into the playoffs.Brookland-Cayce will open the Class 3A playoffs at 7:30 p.m. at home versus Waccamaw. O-W will travel to Aynor for their playoff game. Friday night, The […]
Read More >>The Department of Motor Vehicles can be intimidating for a 15-year-old. Especially for a child who comes from a home with limited resources. That’s why Jeff Jones, director of the Scooter Scott Project, and his team of volunteers offer a Free Driver’s Permit class. It helps potential drivers with the written permit test that is given by the SC […]
Read More >>Airport High School and Brookland-Cayce High School are inviting the community to kick off Halloween at their family-friendly, drive-thru events for trick-or-treating. Admission is free to both events.Both events are set for Thursday, October 28, so district families can participate at their nearest high school. Free candy will be handed out, and costumes are encouraged. […]
Read More >>COVID numbers are declining in West Columbia just in time for Halloween. The Centers for Disease Control said Halloween 2021 should be more normal after last year’s COVID-impacted event.Kids who want to, should get outdoors and go trick-or-treating this Halloween, according to the CDC. While the CDC is pro-trick-or-treat, crowd sizes should be limited. Crowded […]
Read More >>There are good jobs waiting for local students and Nephron wants to give you one. Gov. Henry McMaster joined Nephron Pharmaceuticals CEO Lou Kennedy, and National Association of Manufacturers President and CEO Jay Timmons, in West Columbia Wednesday, for the Nephron stop of the Creators Wanted workforce development exhibition and tour. “The main thing that […]
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