Skip Navigation
Explore
x:
I'm a Richland Two...
Student or Parent
Employee
Future Family
Military Family
Community Member/Local Business
Prospective Employee
Home
Employment
Application
Premier 100
Recruitment
Substitutes
Vacancies
About Richland Two
About Us
Richland 2 by the Numbers
iSMILE
Pathway to Premier: 2021-2022 Strategic Plan
Pathway to Premier: Bond Projects
Richland Two AdvancED Process
State of the District
District Awards
Calendar
Contact Us
Superintendent
Superintendent's Welcome
Senior Leadership
Executive Directors of Schools
School Board
Agenda
Board Policies
Revised Board Policies
Boardsmanship
Committee Meetings
Committee Minutes
Board Meetings
Members
Public Participation
District Services
Academics & Accountability
Grants Initiatives
Registrar (Enrollment & Registration)
Business Services
Communications & Strategic Partnerships
Diversity, Equity & Inclusion
Human Resources
Information Technology
Operations
Athletics
Pupil Services
Planning
Transportation
News
Follow Us
Traducciones ~ Translations ~ 번역
Our Schools
Elementary Schools
Bethel-Hanberry
Bookman Road
Bridge Creek
Catawba Trail
Forest Lake Elementary
Jackson Creek
Joseph Keels
Killian
L.W. Conder Arts Integrated Magnet
Lake Carolina - Lower Campus
Lake Carolina - Upper Campus
Langford
Lonnie B. Nelson
North Springs
Polo Road
Pontiac
Rice Creek
Round Top
Sandlapper
Windsor
Middle Schools
Blythewood Middle
Dent Middle
E.L. Wright Middle
Kelly Mill Middle
Longleaf Middle
Muller Road Middle
Summit Parkway Middle
High Schools
Blythewood High
Richland Northeast High
Ridge View High
Spring Valley High
Westwood High
Magnet Schools and Centers
Blythewood Academy
Preschool Programs
R2 Virtual School
Richland Two Institute of Innovation
W.R. Rogers Center
Home
News
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE AWARDS DISTRICT GRANT FOR INNOVATIVE ACADEMIC PROJECT
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE AWARDS DISTRICT GRANT FOR INNOVATIVE ACADEMIC PROJECT
11/4/2022
Richland School District Two is receiving a $2 million grant to implement the Premier Pathways for Student Success project in 24 schools. The Department of Defense Education Activity (DoDEA) grant will affect some 3,733 military-connected students at 12 elementary, seven middle and five high schools.
Dr. Arlene Bakutes, Director for Grant Initiatives for the district, says the purpose of the project is to focus on the components necessary for students to achieve academic success, excel in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math, and experience mindful well-being.
“The military community is highly mobile and will benefit from this initiative because it provides a continuum of learning that addresses core content gaps that occur when students relocate to new cities and schools,” said Dr. Bakutes.
The grant will provide resources that promote student achievement in the core curricular areas, promote virtual learning to increase educational program cohesiveness, and provide multi-tiered systems of support learning environments so that transitioning military-connected students are afforded the opportunity to increase educational continuity. Using a comprehensive evidence-based design, the project will develop future citizens so that students fulfill their potential. This project will also extend AVID (Advancement Via Individual Determination), a college and career readiness program.
The participating schools are Bethel-Hanberry Elementary, Bookman Road Elementary, Bridge Creek Elementary, Catawba Trail Elementary, Lake Carolina Lower, Lake Carolina Upper, Langford Elementary, Polo Road Elementary, Pontiac Elementary, Rice Creek Elementary, Round Top Elementary, Sandlapper Elementary, Blythewood Middle, Dent Middle, E. L. Wright Middle,
Kelly Mill Med Pro Middle, Longleaf Middle, Muller Road Middle, Summit Parkway Middle, Blythewood High, Richland Northeast High, Ridge View High, Spring Valley High and Westwood High.