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Directory of all South Carolina Public and Private Schools listed by County and District. All Public and Private Schools in South Carolina listed by County. Start by Selecting the County in South Carolina where the School District is Located.
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Out of the South cometh the whirlwind. About the Cotton Boll Conspiracy. Researchers close in on solving American chestnut blight. The American chestnut once dominated Eastern North America, with the total number of trees estimated at 4 billion a little more than a century ago. They were the prevailing species in many areas, particularly in the Appalachia region, where 25 percent of trees were chestnuts. The nonprofit has been leading the effort to re-establish the trees.