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HERE Education covers every school, deadline, and funding opportunity in Greenville. From K-12 to Furman University — use our Right School Right Neighborhood quiz, search the full directory, and track what matters.
Greenville is home to 2 school districts serving students from kindergarten through twelfth grade. High schools serving Greenville families include Greenville High Academy (Red Raiders), J.L. Mann High Academy (Patriots), Wade Hampton High (Generals), Eastside High (Eagles), Mauldin High (Mavericks), and 15 more. HEREGreenville covers every school board meeting, budget cycle, and academic milestone across Greenville.
Greenville's higher-education landscape includes 10 institutions: Furman University (Paladins), NCAA D1 FCS; Bob Jones University (Bruins), NCCAA D2; North Greenville University (Trailblazers), NCAA D2; Greenville Technical College; Clemson University (Tigers), NCAA D1 FBS; University of South Carolina Upstate (Spartans), NCAA D1; Anderson University (Trojans), NCAA D2; Erskine College (Flying Fleet), NCAA D2; University of South Carolina (Gamecocks), NCAA D1 FBS; Southern Wesleyan University (Warriors), NCAA D2. HEREGreenville covers admissions deadlines, scholarship windows, athletic schedules, and campus announcements for each institution.
SC's public-school governance flows through the SC Department of Education, which administers SC READY assessments each spring and enforces the Read to Succeed Act — requiring third-grade reading proficiency before promotion. The South Carolina High School League (SCHSL) governs interscholastic athletics across the state. Teacher pay begins at the state minimum and is locally supplemented — making salaries a perennial flashpoint at budget hearings.
HEREGreenville tracks school-board meetings across Greenville — agendas, votes, and budget summaries published before local papers. Our reporters cover graduation rates and SC READY scores; teacher-contract negotiations; school resource officers; SAT and ACT data; Title I funding allocations; building bond referenda; and the Friday Night Football calendar. From dual-enrollment windows at local technical colleges to faculty announcements at area universities — if it happens in a Greenville classroom or on a Greenville campus, it is HERE.
Education News
Federal Education Department Realigns Special Education and Civil Rights Oversight
The U.S. Department of Education has initiated a significant realignment of its oversight functions, transferring substantial responsibilities related to special...
Education Department Reroutes Special-Education and Civil-Rights Enforcement Through HHS, DOJ Partnerships
Federal officials have announced a significant restructuring of how certain special-education and civil-rights enforcement functions will operate, establishing new partnerships...
Greenville Student-Loan Borrowers Prepare for Repayment Changes
Starting July 1, 2026, student-loan borrowers in Greenville will face significant changes as the U.S. Department of Education rolls out...
Student Privacy Concerns in Greenville Schools
In recent years, the integration of technology in education has transformed the way students learn and interact with their teachers....
Organizing IEP and 504 Documents: A Guide for Parents in Greenville
Managing Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) and 504 plans can be a daunting task for parents. These documents are crucial for...
Navigating the College Application Timeline: A Guide for Greenville Families
The college application process can be daunting for students and their families, especially in Greenville, where local institutions and resources...
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Federal Education Department Realigns Special Education and Civil Rights Oversight
The U.S. Department of Education has initiated a significant realignment of its oversight functions, transferring substantial responsibilities related to special...
Education Department Reroutes Special-Education and Civil-Rights Enforcement Through HHS, DOJ Partnerships
Federal officials have announced a significant restructuring of how certain special-education and civil-rights enforcement functions will operate, establishing new partnerships...
Greenville Student-Loan Borrowers Prepare for Repayment Changes
Starting July 1, 2026, student-loan borrowers in Greenville will face significant changes as the U.S. Department of Education rolls out...
Student Privacy Concerns in Greenville Schools
In recent years, the integration of technology in education has transformed the way students learn and interact with their teachers....
School Report Cards
Official annual ratings from the South Carolina Education Oversight Committee and the South Carolina Department of Education. Showing every rated public school in Greenville County for the 2024-25 school year.
Click any school to view the full report card on the official SC Report Cards site (graduation rate, academic progress, school climate, financial data).
Source: SC Report Cards — published annually by the SC Education Oversight Committee and SC Department of Education. Ratings reflect the 2024-25 school year.
Featured Schools & Programs
Furman University serves Greenville and the surrounding Upstate region. NCAA D1 FCS.
Bob Jones University serves Greenville and the surrounding Upstate region. NCCAA D2.
North Greenville University serves Greenville and the surrounding Upstate region. NCAA D2.
SC's elite residential magnet school for mathematically and scientifically gifted students. Open to all SC students.
$6,000 per year for high school seniors planning to teach in SC. Competitive program recognizing future educators.
High school juniors and seniors can earn college credit at Greenville Technical College at no cost under SC's Dual Enrollment program.
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Online and hybrid degree and certificate programs. SC in-state tuition rates available for eligible students.
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The SC Technical College System offers online certificates and associate degree programs through the state's 16 technical colleges.
School Board Meetings
HEREGreenville covers every public school board meeting in Greenville — agendas published in advance, votes summarized after.
Location: Greenville — district office
Location: Greenville — district office
Key Education Policy Issues — Greenville
Education FAQ — Greenville
How many school districts does Greenville have?
Greenville is served by 2 school districts. Each district has its own elected board, superintendent, and budget. Use our School Neighborhood Matcher above to find which district fits your family.
How do I enroll my child in a Greenville school?
Enrollment is handled at the district level. Your school district is determined by your home address. Contact the relevant district office or visit their website for forms, residency requirements, and deadlines.
What colleges are in or near Greenville?
Greenville and Greenville are served by 10 higher-education institutions: Furman University, Bob Jones University, North Greenville University, Greenville Technical College, and more. Use our Decision Maker tool above to find the right fit for your goals.
Is there financial aid available for Greenville students?
Yes — the SC LIFE and Palmetto Fellows scholarships are merit-based awards for students attending SC colleges. SC WINS is a workforce scholarship for technical programs. FAFSA is available for all eligible students. Greenville Technical College's Dual Enrollment program lets high schoolers earn free college credits. The SC Teaching Fellows scholarship provides $6,000/year for future educators.
How does high school athletics work in Greenville?
High school athletics in Greenville are governed by the South Carolina High School League (SCHSL). Schools compete in classifications based on enrollment (1A–5A for most sports). HEREGreenville covers every home game, playoff bracket, and signing-day announcement.
How do I submit a tip or story idea to HEREGreenville?
Use the Submit an Education Tip form at the top of this page. We cover school board decisions, program announcements, scholarship opportunities, enrollment deadlines, and any issue affecting Greenville students and families. Tips can be submitted anonymously.