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Hartsville - Rural Education

What is the current state of rural education in South Carolina?

02/05/2015 | Rating NR

180 Days

Hartsville - Rural Education

Clip: Season 2 | 5m 3s

What is the current state of rural education in South Carolina?

Multiple jobs, late nights for parents and students, minimum wage, what effect do all these realities have on the future of rural education in America? Monay and her young sons are an example of this daily struggle.

02/05/2015 | Rating NR

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180 Days: Hartsville (Rashon's Family)

Clip: S2 | 7m 23s | Single mother Monay deals with the realities of juggling multiple full time jobs and kids. (7m 23s)

Hartsville - Title I Conference

Clip: S2 | 3m 30s | Principal Julie Mahn leads her team to an annual educators' conference. (3m 30s)

Hartsville - Rural Education

Clip: S2 | 5m 3s | What is the current state of rural education in South Carolina? (5m 3s)

Hartsville - Roles of School Leaders

Clip: S2 | 2m 12s | The educators of the Hartsville school district discuss how they might improve locally. (2m 12s)

Hartsville - Rashon Expulsion

Clip: S2 | 3m 8s | Rashon is having a tough time in class. (3m 8s)

Hartsville - Mr. Brown

Clip: S2 | 1m 37s | Mr. Brown is a dedicated young teacher at West Hartsville Elementary. (1m 37s)

Hartsville - Generational Poverty

Clip: S2 | 3m 31s | Principal Julie Mahn discusses the generational poverty her students experience. (3m 31s)

Hartsville - Boys Scouts

Clip: S2 | 4m 57s | Mr. Brown discusses the role of extracurriculars in reaching young men. (4m 57s)

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