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Thursday, April 25, 2013

AHS Prom 2013: A Night in Paris

Nolan Thompson and Grayson Grainger
Brooke Staples and Landon Flowers
Congratulations to Prom 2013 King and Queen, Nolan Thompson and Grayson Grainger and Prom 2013 Prince and Princess, Landon Flowers and Brooke Staples.

Seniors Fast Approaching Graduation Day

The class of 2013 will have an important senior meeting discussing graduation this Friday, April 26 at 1:00 p.m. Another meeting is also scheduled for seniors May 10 at 10:15 a.m. It is vital at this point that seniors have their grades and attendance in check. Senior fees are also a big issue for many students. Any outstanding fees (library, uniforms, textbooks, parking tickets, cafeteria, etc) must be cleared or students will not be given graduation tickets. More information will be forthcoming. Seniors are encouraged to check in with their guidance counselors if they have any questions. GO BIG BLUE and good luck to the class of 2013!

AHS Sports Playoffs Begin


The AHS softball team will be leaving today, April 25, to go to Timberland for their first play-off game. The AHS baseball team plays at home against Timberland at 6:30PM.  Please come out and support the Jackets!!! GO BIG BLUE! Reminder: For all play-off games, no Horry County employees, booster club passes, sports passes, TOP 65 passes will be accepted at the gate.

Thursday, April 18, 2013

AHS Broadcast Team Produces Top Quality

Check out Aynor High School Broadcast team's productions. The team produces first rate news stories, feature stories and announcements. The team is led by instructor Dean Johnson. You can visit the following link to check out their work: AHS Broadcast Team

AHS Students Take HSAP

 Aynor High School students joined with their peers across the State of South Carolina this week for state-mandated testing. The High School Assessment Program (HSAP) measures students' knowledge in the areas of writing, English language arts (ELA) and mathematics. The three-day test, which all second year high school students take, comes to a close today (Thursday, April 18). South Carolina law mandates all public school students pass an exit examination as one requirement for receiving a high school diploma. Close to 200 Aynor High students were tested. In an effort to help AHS students do their best, they were treated to breakfast each morning prior to the start of their exam and given ice cold water as a treat to help them stay focused. HSAP results are usually reported back to schools by mid-summer.