
Congratulations to the top presenters at the 4th Annual SNHS Research Symposium! Audrey Hylkema, Andrew Mogge, Callen Duncan, Cain Pilgrim, Hannah Brown, Kate Hollingsworth, Karsen Albus & Lauren Hapeshis, Paul DiMaio









Bingo Night!


The chess team brought home the first place trophy from the South Carolina Scholastic Chess Championship! Please congratulate the following players for their contribution to the team’s efforts.
• Individual placings in the state
o Allen Hong tied for first place over all – but due to some arcane tie breaking procure he ended up being awarded second place. He went five for five!
o Ahan Shi took fourth place over all. He went four for five.
• Strong performances were delivered by
o Henry Turner
o Toby Cox
o Artem Alexandrov
o John Penna
o Alex DuBose
o Whittaker Simon
o James Sarasua
The team would like to recognize the Daniel Foundation for its support and encouragement.


This is a reminder of the Senior class meeting and homeroom for 9th-11th graders today at 11:30. Students with 3rd period early dismissal or CTC should plan to stay until 11:55. The senior class meeting is only for students. Parents do not need to attend this meeting.


Michael Zheng and Samprokshana Karthikeyan recently performed for All-State Orchestra at Cane Bay High School (cobras) in Summerville, SC.


Seniors! Cap and Gown Delivery Information!


Attention Seniors!


SNHS will hold it's 3rd Annual Research Symposium Wednesday March 1st at 5:30pm in the LMC.


Qwentin Welborn won the State Championship for the South Carolina Wrestling Tournament. He defeated Davis Stubbs from Woodruff 6-3. On his way to the finals he had victories over Battery Creek and Lake City. The Lake City wrestler, Andre McFadden, was the reigning state champion and was undefeated going into the semi-final bout with Welborn. Qwentin defeated him with a takedown in overtime to take the victory. Qwentin was the state runner up last year and compiled a record of 38-3 this season. He was the region champion, upper state runner-up, and becomes the first Daniel wrestler to win an individual state championship since 1999. Great job, Qwentin!



We will have a Senior Class Meeting and a homeroom for 9th-11th graders on Friday, March 3. Students with 3rd period early dismissal or CTC should plan to stay on campus until 11:55.


Last call for graduation supplies!


Club R's February Meeting is scheduled for February 24th. Students should check in with their 3rd period teachers and then report to the Media Center at the beginning of 3rd period.


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Only SCHSL passes can be accepted for playoff games. We cannot accept any other passes (SDPC ID, student activity cards, Golden Apple, etc).


February 15th is National School Resource Officer's Day! Today we recognize the unique, valuable and essential role SRO's play in our schools. They serve not only the community at large, but also help connect law enforcement with youth in positive and encouraging ways. Thank you, Officer Phillips!


Toby Cox, Wade Groff, Katie Davis & Henry Laurence had a great showing in the SC State Science Bowl in Aiken, SC on Saturday, February 11. They went undefeated in the preliminary rounds but lost in the playoff bracket to the Governor's School.



Our Guidance Department works tirelessly in their support of students, faculty and parents. We appreciate them not just this week, but all year long. Thank you Mr, Rhyne, Mrs. Carter, Mrs. Neely, Ms. Cole, Mrs. Blake, and Mrs. Potter!


Junior girls interested in participating in Palmetto Girls State (Jun 11-17) need to sign up in guidance or talk to Mr. Taylor by Feb 24th.


Clemson Elementary 5K is back! They would love to see former students running, walking or volunteering at this event.


Congratulations to the Daniel High School Percussion Ensemble for a stellar performance at the South Carolina Music Educators Professional Development Conference this past weekend.
The Daniel Percussion Ensemble was one of 8 ensembles selected for a featured performance among the 24 ensembles that applied from across the state.
