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South Carolina Governor’s School for Agriculture

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at John de la Howe | The nation's only residential high school devoted to agricultural education, growing future leaders of South Carolina's largest industry.

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The latest edition of our podcast is now active on our YouTube channel, featuring energetic and innovative hog farmer EVAN STREETER. youtu.be/AOeMTe3kGP8?si…


Want to help our school earn money? Our nonprofit John de la Howe Foundation has created a relationship with Publix Partners that makes it easy. Simply join Club Publix and select our school to contribute every time you shop. Learn how at publix.com/partners.

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On Saturday, our fishing team served as the hosts for the Clarks Hill Lake stop on the S.C. BASS Nation Youth Tournament Trail. Here, team members talk about what draws them to the sport, and Coach Brown discusses his vision for the team. youtu.be/3mQYFg24mzc


The South Carolina Governor's School for Agriculture at John de la Howe salutes everyone who has served in defense of our nation. With gratitude and respect for your commitment, courage and sacrifice, we THANK YOU at this 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month!

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Chief Terry Cosby, agency head of the U.S. Department of Agriculture's National Resources Conservation Service, and national, state and regional NRCS staff visited the John de la Howe campus Friday. Chief Cosby surveyed damage from Hurricane Helene and explored farm operations.

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It's time to embrace your potential! Applications are now OPEN for the 2025-26 school year at the South Carolina Governor's School for Agriculture at John de la Howe. Claim your spot to become a leader in agriculture in the Palmetto State! Visit delahowe.sc.gov/admissions for info.

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On the latest student-led podcast our student reporters interview a SCDOT biologist and the agency's resident "bat man" about bats, snakes, beavers, Alabama waterdogs and other creatures of the night. The episode premieres Wednesday, 10/30 at 8:30 a.m. youtu.be/tg5_90YMDp8


The John de la Howe School Foundation has launched an online auction to raise funds for the recovery efforts on our 1,310-acre campus. The goal is to raise $2,000 and the auction prize is a week in the Florida Keys. To bid, visit 32auctions.com/hurricanerelie…

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Each year, FFA chapters across the country are invited to produce an entry for the SpeakAg Showcase at the National FFA Convention. This year, our Aggies were challenged to produce a video spotlighting agriculture in South Carolina. Here it is! youtu.be/bQEF6QaFaB0


This morning, our friends at RFD-TV shared the compelling story of our equine coordinator and how an act of compassion, a visit to her family two states west, arguably saved her life during Hurricane Helene. THANK YOU to RFD-TV for sharing Aggie stories! rfdtv.com/following-gut-…


It's on... again. The John de la Howe School Foundation Donor Appreciation Luncheon, postponed after Hurricane Helene, has been rescheduled. Thanks to all who have invested in our Aggies and their future.

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The latest edition of the “Carolina’s Field, Forest & Water” podcast is up. It’s on-location, produced at this year’s South Carolina State Fair and co-hosted by Bella Tench and Layne Gibson, with Garland Wilson and Kelly Tasch as field correspondents. youtu.be/hZf_y0wH6as


Among the flora and fauna at risk during the arrival of Hurricane Helene were the six bee colonies established at two locations on the 1,310-acre farm. How did our honeydrippers fare during the storm? Our resident beekeeper found out. youtu.be/LjgPTw-bTzs?si…


Our local FFA chapter at the Governor's School for Agriculture is hosting an Animal Feed & Supply Drive to support folks impacted by Hurricane Helene. Livestock feed and pet food will be collected at our campus until Monday, Oct. 14 at 4 p.m. and delivered to the State Fair.

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Dan Murphy and Don Demers of Good Shepherd Catholic Church in McCormick County dropped by our campus to make a contribution to our John de la Howe Foundation. They met with Foundation executive director Stacie Smith and agency president Dr. Tim Keown. jdlhfoundation.com

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During the height of the hurricane clean-up, the chairman of our Board of Trustees took to the woods to visit with a crew from the S.C. Forestry Commission and our John de la Howe team. youtu.be/tuoOmSpj9_o?si…


Our FFA is organizing a Backpack Drive to collect new or gently used backpacks to benefit victims in Western NC. To donate, please drop them off at the Welcome Center at the front gate before Thursday. Our team delivering these at the SCFFA Marine and Fisheries Camp this week.

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TEAMWORK TUESDAY! Dr. Tim Keown wanted to take a moment a dozen days into the storm aftermath to thank members of our team and our industry partners. Everyone has worked AGGIE STRONG from the first hours of the storm to today to make tremendous progress. youtu.be/1umD8gB2PRg


Our school administration has scheduled the return of our residential students for Sunday afternoon, Oct. 13. The full statement from Dr. Tim Keown is available on our website: delahowe.sc.gov/news/2024-10/c…

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