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“CCLC and Camp Curiosity help you learn in fun ways. If you’re struggling in school, they can help you improve your grades. It’s like school, but you get to do so much more. We use technology, play Gaga Ball and other games outside, and participate in exciting activities. When authors visit, we learn about their books, hear their stories, and discover how they become writers and illustrators.”
— DeBray, Student

13 days ago, Lynn Covil
DeBray
“I like CCLC and Camp Curiosity because everything is here. I get to play with my friends, go on the playground, and swing outside. I also like doing math, reading, and Mystery Science. It’s a fun place where I can learn and spend time with my friends.”
— Tevong, Student
13 days ago, Lynn Covil
Tevong
“I like Camp Curiosity because we do fun and exciting things while learning new things every day. We’ve learned cursive writing, explored ancient history, studied fossils, and mined for gems with Diamond Del. We have met lizards and other animals up close, learned about science, and discovered amazing facts about the world around us. I also enjoy Cooking Club, where we make cookies and learn how to cook. There are so many opportunities to learn, explore, and try new things.”
— Shelby, Student
13 days ago, Lynn Covil
Shelby
“When I think about Camp Curiosity, I think about Kona Ice, recess, Cooking Club, and making cookies. I also enjoy spending time in the garden, where we grow carrots, tomatoes, and other plants. Camp Curiosity is a fun place where we learn, explore, and try new things.”
— Anthony, Student

13 days ago, Lynn Covil
Anthony
Our Spartanburg School District Two Summer Reading Camp (SRC) and Summer Learning Academy (SLA) are underway!

Both programs, welcomed students on June 1. Kelly McLean, an assistant principal in our district, is heading up the SRC based at Carlisle-Foster's Grove Elementary School.

"At SRC students work in smaller groups, so they get more intense instruction," McLean said. "When they come back to their home schools in August, they are more likely to remember how to put words together to make sentences and how to write stories, because they had that on going support for 5 weeks here at SRC."

Emily Brown, an interventionist at Boiling Springs Elementary, is guiding the SLA campus at Chesnee Elementary School.

"Our mission at SLA is to ensure our students to feel safe and loved as we are intentional about pushing them to new academic heights. Our weekly themes of perseverance, citizenship, courage, responsibility, and respect will be woven throughout our daily activities to encourage not just academic success, but also social and emotional growth.," Brown said. "We are excited to partner with families and our community as we celebrate the accomplishments and growth of our students this summer. "

Combined, the SLA and SRC will see more than 400 students receive top tier instruction from more than 70 staff members . McLean said this shows the commitment in our district to Making a Difference for Students Every Day!

"This program would not run without the teachers that are willing to devote their time in the summer. Here they are pouring into kids!"
22 days ago, Adrian Acosta
Students working at the Summer Reading Camp at Carlisle-Foster's Grove Elementary School
Students working at the Summer Reading Camp at Carlisle-Foster's Grove Elementary School
Students working at the Summer Reading Camp at Carlisle-Foster's Grove Elementary School
Students working at the Summer Reading Camp at Carlisle-Foster's Grove Elementary School

Congratulations once again to our outstanding Class of 2026!
Our commencement ceremonies were full of wise words and unforgettable moments.
We were able to capture so many special images of our graduates ,and we want to share them with you.
You can now view and download hundreds of photos from our Class of 2026 Graduation by clicking here.

27 days ago, Adrian Acosta
Graduates from Boiling Springs and Chesnee High Schools
Near the end of the school year, our Together-for-2 Committee led a district-wide effort to collect donations for the Spartanburg Humane Society. Through the efforts of committee, which is made up of employees from all of our schools, and the incredible generosity of our entire D2 Family, hundreds of pounds of food and other much-needed supplies were collected. #D2DifferenceMakers

Today, those goods were delivered to support the mission of the Human Society.

"Seeing an entire school district come together to help the animals at the Spartanburg Humane Society is far more than a donation drive to us — it is a powerful reminder that compassion, kindness, and community are still being taught, modeled, and lived every single day," said CEO Angel Cox. "We are deeply grateful for your leadership and for a district that is teaching the next generation the value of empathy and service."

"Thank you so much to District 2 for the big and generous donation! As a non-profit, we rely heavily on donations and getting a big influx of supplies allows us to focus our financial efforts to other imperative aspects of our operation like the clinic and the dog behavior program. It means so much to the shelter that the kids of District 2 are such selfless leaders giving back to the community," said shelter manager Joshua Pope. "It is acts like these that keep our operation running, and these students have a DIRECT effect on our animals getting adopted and finding their forever homes. We can't thank you enough!"
28 days ago, Adrian Acosta
Spartanburg School District 2 Administrators Deliver Donations to the Spartanburg Humane Society
A puppy at the Spartanburg Humane Society
Spartanburg School District 2 Donates to support the Humane Society
A cat at the Spartanburg Humane Society