
District 7 schools will operate on regular schedule on Tuesday, January 14.
We hope our D7 Family is having a great to start to the week!


District 7 will operate on a two-hour delay on Monday, January 13.
Our safety team spent the day assessing road conditions, and found many icy patches persist on back roads. These conditions could create a safety risk for our buses, student drivers, and staff traveling in those areas. A two-hour delay will allow daylight to improve visibility and temperatures time to rise.
Two-Hour Delay Times:
A two-hour delay means everything shifts back two hours from its normal time. For example, if your bus normally arrives at 6:30 AM, it should arrive at approximately 8:30 AM. The tardy bell for each school will be exactly two hours later than that school’s tardy bell on a regular school day.
Thank you for your patience and understanding, as safety is always our top priority.


District 7 Announces eLearning Day for Friday, January 10, 2025
For the safety of our students and staff, Spartanburg School District 7 will hold an eLearning day on Friday, January 10. Additionally, all afterschool and weekend activities have been canceled.
The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Watch, with snow and sleet expected to impact our area beginning early Friday morning. Teachers will communicate details regarding e-Learning assignments during the school day today and additional information about District 7’s e-Learning guidelines can be found at at spartanburg7.org/eLearning.
Thank you for your understanding, as safety is always our top priority. We hope our D7 Family has the opportunity to enjoy some time in the snow. Stay safe and have fun!


During our January 7th Board of Trustees meeting, two Trustees were recognized by the South Carolina School Boards Association for 10 years of service on our Board. Thank you to chairman Clay Mahaffey and to Meg Clayton for their dedicated service over this past decade! Additionally, we thanked our entire Board with a moment to acknowledge the important work they do and present gifts of appreciation from the district in observance of National School Board Recognition Month. This year’s S.C. School Boards Association theme is “All In” - our Board, our faculty and staff, and our students and families are absolutely “All In” every day in D7!



Check out our January Monthly Newsletter Calendar of Events
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2025: Growing, Glowing, and Going for Great!
New year, new heights! In 2025, we’re not just starting strong — we’re GOING FOR GREAT! Students, the countdown is on — see you Tuesday, January 7, for a year of big dreams and bold moves!


With Ms. Condra Bogan, 5th grade students listened to Pentatonix 12 Days of Christmas song then worked to figure out the total number of gifts given after 12 days




More from Christmas Spirit week!











We have had so much Christmas fun this week at MHW! We have had Spirit Days, Reindeer Games, and classroom activities galore!











Ms. James' Third Grade Class had many fun Christmas activities in class this week.






This week our MHW Chorus had the honor of performing at Spartanburg Church of the Advent for christmas.


Ms. McCutcheon's Kindergarten Class had holiday fun today with parents building Gingerbread houses together this week.






Have you seen our district's holiday video greeting featuring student artwork from each of our schools? Check it out - the link is in our news feed and on our social media pages!


Ms. Gardin was so impressed with Zyion working hard and showing his work on his math test today, she wanted to share!


Mr. Sanders has a special project going on in his classes. Students are using the elements of art to create cool Christmas 🎄 ornaments.









Ms. Condra-Bogan's 3rd grade math group worked on Christmas math problems using equal groups to understand and show division .





Mr. Jeff from The Chapman Culture Center teaching Ms. Williams & Mrs. Shipp’s class how to Mime, talking with their bodies and not with their mouth.


