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South Carolina
Career and Technical
Student Organizations
Serving Career and Technical
Education Students in South Carolina
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Career and Technical Education (CTE) is helping our nation
address key challenges such as workforce development,
student achievement, economic vitality and global
competitiveness.
Career and Technical Student Organizations (CTSOs) are key
components to strong CTE programs. CTSOs integrate into
CTE programs and courses and extend teaching and learning
through innovative programs, business and community
partnerships and leadership experiences at the school, state
and national levels.
• CTSOs provide relevant, engaging programs that improve student
achievement, reduce dropout rates and help students discover the
wide range of career options available.
• CTSOs engage the community and local businesses to help students
understand global competition and chart effective and efficient
pathways through high school and postsecondary education for their
personal success.
• CTSO programs, such as industry based competitive events and
community service, provide students with the opportunity to develop
21st Century Skills focused on creativity, problem solving, teamwork
and goal setting.
• CTSOs bring relevance to the classroom and prepare students to be
college and career ready.
The impact that CTSOs make in our state is quite astonishing.
We invite you to review this publication to see how Career and
Technical Student Organizations are contributing to learning
that works in our state.
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South Carolina
Fact Sheet
CTE STATE OVERVIEW
At the secondary level, CTE is delivered through comprehensive high schools; career and technology centers that provide
supplemental CTE programs to students within most of the larger school districts; two state correctional agencies, one for
juveniles and one for adults, operating as special school districts and providing secondary CTE programs; and independent,
multi-district career centers that provide CTE programs to students from districts that do not have their own career centers.
At the postsecondary level, CTE is delivered through the state’s technical colleges.
175,526
SECONDARY
55,343
POSTSECONDARY
96%
of CTE high school
students graduated.
CAREER AND TECHNICAL STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS IN SOUTH CAROLINA
Career and Technical Student Organizations extend Career and Technical
Education in South Carolina through networks of programs, business and
community partnerships and leadership experiences at the school, state
and national levels. Career and Technical Student Organizations provide
South Carolina students with opportunities to apply academic, technical and
employability knowledge and skills necessary in today’s workforce.
CTSOs serve a total of 74,288 South Carolina students through DECA, FBLA, FCCLA,
FEA, FFA, HOSA, SkillsUSA and TSA. For a report of CTSO participation by each
school, please see the section in this document.
92%
of CTE postsecondary
students met performance
goals for technical skills.
80%
remained enrolled or
transferred to another
postsecondary institution.
PERKINS FUNDING
South Carolina received $16,827,895 for Fiscal Year 2013, about $1.8 million
less than in 2012 and $3.7 million less than in 2010. South Carolina allocates 70
percent of Perkins funds for secondary programs and 30 percent for postsecondary
programs.
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Learning
that works.
Nine organizations.
One common mission.
Career and Technical Student Organizations
(CTSOs) provide the American education system
the tools to educate the student for college and
careers in ways that are uniquely American. By
integrating into Career and Technical Education
programs and courses, CTSOs extend teaching
and learning through networks of programs,
business and community partnerships and
leadership experiences at the school, state and
national levels with different opportunities to
learn academic, technical and employability skills,
which American business and industry say are
necessary in today’s workforce.
Connecting classrooms to
a large network.
Each of the nine CTSOs focus on specific
Each organization operates independently with
contextualized academic instruction and have
the opportunity to work in settings where the
school-based chapters, state-based associations
career skills learned in the classroom can be
and national offices creating opportunities and
utilized. Participation in a local chapter includes
experiences that a school or even a state could
activities designed to expand students’ leadership
not achieve on their own.
abilities, contextualize their academic instruction,
At the national, state and local levels, CTSOs
offer diverse programming that is designed
to enhance classroom instruction and four
encourage them to pursue their education and
equip them with job-related skills in their career
field of interest. Students are also able to develop
common organizational goals: academic and
leadership, teamwork, creativity and
career achievement, leadership development,
technical skills.
professional development; and community
service.
At the local level, CTSO chapters operate as
Students participate in local, state, national
and international career-based competitions,
aligned with state academic standards, designed
in-school, co-curricular programs led by CTE
to measure their academic understanding and
teachers as advisers in middle schools, high
skills development.
schools and postsecondary institutions.
The U.S. Congress has specifically authorized
Scholarships and awards also encourage
students to continue their career-path education
CTSOs in the Perkins Act, and they operate as
and assume personal responsibility for their own
national not-for-profit organizations divided into
career readiness.
career fields and tailors their programing to
state associations and local school chapters.
the students, teachers and businesses in those
Funds from the Perkins Act can be used to support
academic instruction and the opportunity to
fields. With its singular focus on a specific set
local CTSOs.
work in settings where the career skills learned in
of career areas (Career Clusters), each CTSO
develops partnerships with business and industry,
teachers and colleges and at the local, state and
national levels that support and enhance student
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development in unique ways.
Students are the core of
each organization.
Students participating in CTSOs learn
By providing students with contextualized
the classroom can be utilized, CTSOs effectively
facilitate the development of students’ academic,
technical and employability skills.
Career and Technical Student Organizations
ACADEMIC AND
TECHNICAL SKILLS
CTSOs apply learning
through classroom activities
and programs, such as
competitive events, that
provide unique opportunities
to motivate students to
demonstrate classroom
instruction. CTSOs engage
businesses in the education
process to identify essential
career ready skills.
EMPLOYABILITY SKILLS
CTSOs create leaders
through the development
of 21st Century Skills such as
creativity, problem solving,
teamwork and goal setting.
STUDENT, COMMUNITY
AND BUSINESS
ENGAGEMENT
Making an Impact
With more than 1.5 million student members combined, CTSOs have a definite
impact on students’ overall college and career readiness:
Students who participate
in CTSOs demonstrate
higher levels of
academic engagement
and motivation, civic
engagement, career selfefficacy and employability
skills than other students,
and the more students
participate in CTSO
activities, the better the
results.
According to the National
Research Center for Career
and Technical Education,
participating in leadership
and professional
development activities in
a CTSO raises students’
educational aspirations.
Students who participate
in school organizations in
10th grade have higher high
school grade point average
and are more likely to be
enrolled in college at 21
than other students.
CTSOs enhance student
engagement by empowering
them in classroom,
community and career
activities.
EDUCATION
ATTAINMENT
According to the National
Research Center for
Career and Technical
Education, participating in
leadership and professional
development activities in
a CTSO raises students’
educational aspirations.
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Career and Technical Student Organizations
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The mission of Business Professionals of
America is to contribute to the preparation
of a world-class workforce through
advancement of leadership, citizenship,
academic and technological skills.
<www.bpa.org
DECA prepares emerging leaders and
entrepreneurs in marketing, finance,
hospitality and management in high schools
and colleges around the globe.
<www.deca.org
Bringing business and education together
in a positive working relationship
through innovative leadership and career
development programs.
<www.fbla.org
To promote personal growth and leadership
development through Family and Consumer
Sciences education. Focusing on the
multiple roles of family member, wage
earner and community leader, members
develop skills for life through: character
development, creative and critical thinking,
interpersonal communication, practical
knowledge, and career preparation.
<www.fcclainc.org
The Future Educators Association (FEA),
sponsored by PDK International, is a
student organization that provides students
interested in education-related careers
with activities and materials that help them
explore the teaching profession in a variety
of ways.
<www.futureeducators.org
Making a positive difference in the lives
of students by developing their potential
for premier leadership, personal growth
and career success through agriculture
education.
<www.ffa.org
The mission of HOSA is to enhance
the delivery of compassionate, quality
health care by providing opportunities
for knowledge, skill and leadership
development of all health science
education students, therefore, helping the
student meet the needs of the health care
community.
<www.hosa.org
SkillsUSA is a partnership of students,
teachers and industry working together
to ensure America has a skilled workforce.
SkillsUSA helps each student excel.
<www.skillsusa.org
The Technology Student Association
fosters personal growth, leadership, and
opportunities in technology, innovation,
design, and engineering. Members apply and
integrate science, technology, engineering
and mathematics concepts through cocurricular activities, competitive events and
related programs.
<www.tsaweb.org
ACADEMIC AND TECHNICAL SKILLS
Align with National Curriculum Standards
CTSO programs and activities, such as competitive events, are aligned with National Curriculum Standards in sixteen
career clusters recognized by the U.S. Department of Education.
Integrate Into Classroom Instruction
CTSO programs and activities are designed to provide authentic, experiential application of essential skills and
knowledge obtained through classroom instruction.
Industry Validated
The sixteen career clusters and their National Curriculum Standards are based on research conducted by and through
industries associated with each career cluster.
Assess Classroom Learning
CTSOs use a variety of assessment models that are reflective of industry practices. Each requires the student to apply
the knowledge and skills learned in the classroom to industry situations through a variety of assessment techniques
such as comprehensive exams, role-plays, presentations, demonstrations and case-studies.
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EMPLOYABILITY SKILLS
Support 21st Century Skills
CTSO programs and activities develop 21st Century Skills such as collaboration, communications, critical
thinking and creativity.
Preparing Future Leaders
CTSO programs and activities provide students with opportunities to assume leadership roles and
encourage them to be active citizens.
Emerging Technology
CTSOs keep students at the forefront of technology by ensuring classrooms are up-to-date with the latest
productivity-enhancing tools, equipment and curriculum.
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Career and Technical Student Organizations
STUDENT, COMMUNITY AND BUSINESS ENGAGEMENT
Creating Small Learning Communities
As an example of a highly-effective small learning community, CTSOs bring together students with similar
interests and foster a collaborative environment.
Making A Difference In The Community
CTSOs provide students opportunities to develop and participate in community service projects that help
them recognize the power they have to make a difference in their communities.
Mentoring Tomorrow’s Workforce
CTSO students learn important skills through business and industry partners who serve as mentors through
various CTSO programs and activities.
EDUCATION ATTAINMENT
Reaching Goals
CTSOs are the premier example of maximizing student engagement with academic classroom activities to
lead to success in college and careers.
Supporting a Program of Study
Career and Technical Education’s success lies in its ability to provide rigorous programs of study, relevant
knowledge and the ability to develop meaningful and effective relationships.
Enriching Career Opportunities
CTSO programs and activities provide students a clearer idea about their future career path thus engaging
them in relevant coursework and co-curricular activities.
Engaging All Students
Regardless of learning style or scholastic aptitude, CTSOs engage all students in the learning process and
give them an experience in school that will create a positive impact in their learning process.
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Business Partnerships
Career and Technical Student Organizations (CTSOs) engage businesses and industry at the national, state, and
local levels. This involvement shows educators and students alike that business cares about their future and
helps ensure that education experiences are aligned to the needs of business. Among the nine CTSOs more than
1,000 businesses are actively involved in a variety of ways. Some of the CTSO’s major partners are below.
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Career and Technical Student Organizations
South Carolina
CTSO Directory
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SOUTH CAROLINA
Total CTSO
Members
BPA
DECA
FBLA
FCCLA
FEA
FFA
HOSA
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SkillsUSA
TSA
CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT 1
Apple Charter
Charleston
7
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Ashley Ridge High School
Summerville
157
Battery Creek High School
Beaufort
69
Beaufort High School
Beaufort
78
•
Berkeley High School
Moncks Corner
34
•
Berkeley Middle School
Moncks Corner
1
Bluffton High School
Bluffton
43
•
Cane Bay High School
Summerville
28
•
College of
Charleston
2
Fort Dorchester H S Walker
North
Charleston
11
Fort Dorchester High School
North
Charleston
31
Fort Dorchester School
North
Charleston
9
Goose Creek High School
Goose Creek
58
James Island Charter High
School
Charleston
73
James Island High School
Charleston
17
Lincoln Middle School
Mcclellanville
0
Macedonia Middle School
Moncks Corner
39
R B Stall High School
N. Charleston
93
SkillsUSA South Carolina
State Office
Summerville
6
St. John's High School
Johns Island
10
Stratford High School
Goose Creek
50
Wando - Mt Pleasant High
School
Mt Pleasant
119
•
Wando - Mt. Pleasant High
School
Mt. Pleasant
91
•
Wando High School
Mt. Pleasant
307
•
West Ashley High School
Charleston
49
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CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT 2
12
Aiken County Career and
Technical Center
Warrenville
94
Aiken County Career Center
Langley
94
Aiken couty School
Aiken
1
Aiken High School
Aiken
120
Aiken Technical College
Aiken
16
Airport High School
West Columbia
80
Barnwell Avc
Blackville
8
*Data represents 2011-2012 school year.
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Total CTSO
Members
BPA
DECA
FBLA
FCCLA
FEA
FFA
HOSA
•
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•
•
Barnwell County Career
Center
Blackville
143
•
Barnwell High School
Barnwell
37
•
Batesburg Leesville High
School
Batesburg
90
Blackville Hilda High School
Blackville
45
Blythewood
Columbia
59
Blythewood High School
Blythewood
103
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Brookland High School
Cayce
56
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Center For Public Health And
Medical Studies
Lexington
70
Chapin Middle School
Chapin
18
Cope Area Career Center
Cope
149
Dreher High School
Columbia
20
Dutch Fork High School
Irmo
53
Edisto High School
Cordova
37
Gilbert High School
Gilbert
248
•
Greenbrier High School
Beech Island
1
•
Heyward Career and
Technical Center
Columbia
10
Heyward Career Center
Columbia
206
Irmo High School
Columbia
122
Lexington Technical Center
Lexington
1852
Lexington Technology Center
Lexington
77
Midland Valley High School
Graniteville
176
North Augusta High School
North Augusta
113
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Pelion High School
Pelion
169
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R H Fulmer Middle School
West Columbia
Ridge Spring High School
Monetta
75
Ridge View High School
Columbia
125
•
Samuel A Heyward Career
Center High School
Columbia
21
•
South Carolina Inc
Aiken
36
South High School
Aiken
99
Spring Valley High School
Columbia
216
Swansea High School
Swansea
100
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W J Keenan
Columbia
0
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Wagener Salley High School
Wagener
63
Westwood High School
Blythewood
95
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White Knoll High School
Lexington
428
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Williston Elko High School
Williston
11
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SkillsUSA
TSA
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CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT 3
Abbeville Career Center
Abbeville
81
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Abbeville High School
Abbeville
75
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Anderson
Anderson
52
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Anderson Career and
Technical Center
Williamston
25
Anderson Districts 1 and 2
Career and Technology C
Williamston
40
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Anderson Districts 1 and 2
Technical Center
Williamston
54
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13
Total CTSO
Members
BPA
DECA
FBLA
FCCLA
FEA
102
FFA
Anderson I and Ii Career and
Technical Center
Williamston
Anderson University
Anderon
1
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Anderson V Career Campus
Anderson
92
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B J Skelton Career Center
Easley
543
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Belton
Honea Path
216
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Blue Ridge Community
College
Easley
1
Calhoun Falls High School
Calhoun Falls
41
Clemson University
Clemson
33
Clemson university Collegiate
College
Clemson
8
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Clinton High School
Clinton
97
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Crescent High School
Iva
229
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Dacusville
Easley
0
Daniel High School
Center
7
Dixie Fha
Due West
22
Dixie High School
Due West
24
G Frank Russell Career Center
Greenwood
64
Hamilton Career Center High
School
Seneca
364
Laurens Dist High School
Laurens
30
McCormick High School
Mccormick
18
Pendleton High School
Anderson
254
Pickens County Career and
Technical Center
Liberty
269
Pickens High School
Pickens
18
Pickens Middle School
Pickens
0
Piedmont Technical College
Greenwood
2
Piedmont TechnologySALUDA
Saluda
22
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Saluda High School
Saluda
261
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Seneca High School
Seneca
46
South Carolina Association
Clemson
0
Strom Thurmond Career
Center
Johnston
109
Strom Thurmond High School
Johnston
147
Virginia College
Belton
1
Walhalla High School
Walhalla
90
Ware Shoals High School
Ware Shoals
68
West Oak High School
Westminster
141
Woodmont High School
Piedmont
111
Wren Middle School
Piedmont
16
HOSA
SkillsUSA
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CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT 3
14
TSA
Benedict College
Simpsonville
25
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Berea High School
Greenville
86
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Blue Ridge High School
Greer
53
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Boiling Springs High School
Boiling Springs
23
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Bonds Career Center
Greer
584
Bryson
Simpsonville
73
Carolina High and Academy
Greenville
63
Carolina High School
Greenville
12
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Total CTSO
Members
BPA
DECA
FBLA
FCCLA
FEA
FFA
HOSA
SkillsUSA
Chapman High High School
Inman
18
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Chapman High Junior High
School
Inman
13
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Daniel Morgan Technical
Center
Spartanburg
8
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Donaldson Career Center
Greenville
57
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Dorman High School
Roebuck
41
Enoree Career Center
Greenville
6
Golden Strip Career Center
Greenville
85
Greenville Technical College
Greenville
36
H B Swofford VTC
Inman
0
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Harley Bonds
Greer
35
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Hillcrest High School
Simpsonville
0
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J Harley Bonds Career Center
Greer
163
James F Byrnes High School
Duncan
12
Landrum High School
Campobello
35
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Mauldin High School
Mauldin
24
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RD Anderson Applied
TechnologyCENT
Moore
153
St. Joseph's Catholic School
Greenville
16
Travelers Rest High School
Travelers Rst
124
Virginia College
Greenville
41
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Virginia College of Greenville
Greer
1
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TSA
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CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT 4
Andrew Jackson High School
Kershaw
69
Applied Technical Center
Rock Hill
90
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Applied Technology Edu
Campus
Camden
24
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Applied Technology
Education Campus
Camden
22
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Applied
TechnologyEducational
Campus
Camden
5
Asheville Buncombe
Technical College
Fort Mill
1
Blacksburg High School
Blacksburg
106
Buford High School
Lancaster
35
Cherokee Technology Center
Gaffney
49
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Chester C0 Career Center
Chester
32
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Chester County Career Center
High School
Chester
71
Chester High School
Chester
22
Clover High School
Clover
418
Comenius School for Creative
Leadership
Fort Mill
6
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Crestwood High School
Sumter
70
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do not use
Lancaster
0
Ebenezer Middle School
Sumter
73
Fairfield Career and Technical
Center
Winnsboro
14
Fairfield Career and
Technology Center
Winnsboro
15
Fairfield Vocational Center
Winnsboro
17
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15
Total CTSO
Members
BPA
DECA
FBLA
FCCLA
FEA
FFA
FD Johnson Technical Center
York
86
Floyd D Johnson Technical
Center
York
132
Floyd D Johnson Technology
York
20
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Fort Mill High School
Fort Mill
227
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Gaffney High School
Jonesville
67
Gaston College
Lake Wylie
1
Indian Land High School
Fort Mill
26
Lakewood High School
Sumter
84
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Lancaster Career Center High
School
Lancaster
9
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Lancaster High School
Lancaster
49
Lee Central High School
Bishopville
56
Lee County Career and
Technical Center
Bishopville
47
Lugoff Elgin High School
Lugoff
14
Mid Carolina Middle School
Prosperity
Nation Ford High School
Fort Mill
Newberry College
Newberry
4
Newberry County Career
Newberry
24
Newberry County Career
Center
Newberry
62
Newberry Middle School
Newberry
7
North Central High School
Kershaw
9
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Rock Hill Area Technical
Center
Rock Hill
13
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Rock Hill High School
Rock Hill
70
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South Pointe High School
Rock Hill
31
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Sumter Car Center
Sumter
14
Sumter County Career Center
Sumter
58
Sumter County Career Center
Culinary Arts
Sumter
29
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Sumter County Career Center
Early Childhood
Sumter
10
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Sumter County Career Cntr
Early Childhood Ed
Sumter
12
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Sumter District Two
Sumter
1
Sumter High School
Sumter
2
The Applied Technical Center
Rock Hill
23
Union Avc School
Union
116
Union County Career and
Technical Center
Union
41
York
York
93
York Technical College
Lancaster
21
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HOSA
SkillsUSA
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187
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CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT 5
16
Allen University
Columbia
1
Allendale High School
Fairfax
9
Bamberg Ehrhardt High
School
Bamberg
28
Beaufort Jasper Academy
for Career Excellence High
School
Ridgeland
61
Beaufort Jasper Ace
Ridgeland
14
TSA
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Total CTSO
Members
BPA
DECA
FBLA
Bethune High School
Bowman
0
Branchville High School
Branchville
64
Burke High School
Charleston
1
C E Murray High School
Greeleyville
22
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C E Murray Middle Level
School
Greeleyville
10
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Ca Johnson High School
Columbia
9
Calhoun County High School
St. Matthews
21
Charleston Charter School for
Math and Science
Charleston
22
Coastal Carolina University
College
FCCLA
FEA
FFA
HOSA
SkillsUSA
TSA
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Colleton County High School
Walterboro
134
Columbia High School
Columbia
53
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Cross High School
Cross
36
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Cross Middle Level High
School
Cross
7
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Denmark Olar High School
Denmark
14
Dorchester County Career
and Technical Center
Dorchester
203
E Clarendon High School
Turbeville
53
Eau Claire High School
Columbia
17
Estill High School
Estill
3
F E Dubose Career Center
Manning
29
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Garrett Academy
North
Charleston
10
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Garrett Academy Of
Technology
North
Charleston
Hemingway Career and
Technical Center
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99
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Hemingway
110
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Hemingway High School
Hemingway
18
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Hemingway Middle School
Hemingway
33
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Holly Hill Roberts Middle
School
Holly Hill
14
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Kingstree High School
Kingstree
25
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Lake City High School
Lake City
39
Lake Marion and Technical
Center
Holly Hill
37
Lake Marion High School
Orangeburg
86
Lower Richland High
Consumer
Hopkins
16
•
Lower Richland High Culinary
Hopkins
13
•
Lower Richland High School
Hopkins
196
Manning High School
Manning
220
Morris College
Sumter
24
North Charleston High School
N. Charleston
27
Orangburg Technical Center
Orangeburg
0
Orangeburg Calhoun
Technical College
Orangeburg
11
Orangeburg Technical Center
Orangeburg
32
Orangeburg TechnologyEvans
Orangeburg
19
RB Stall High School
N. Charleston
12
Ridgeland High School
Ridgeland
14
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
17
Total CTSO
Members
Scott's Branch High School
Summerton
South Carolina High School
BPA
DECA
50
FBLA
FCCLA
FEA
•
6
FFA
HOSA
SkillsUSA
TSA
•
•
St. Stephens Middle School
St. Stephen
37
•
Strayer University
Columbia
8
•
The Technical Center
Orangeburg
43
•
Thunderbolt Career and
Technology
Walterboro
20
Timberland High School
St. Stephen
157
University of South Carolina
Columbia
33
University of South Carolina
College
Columbia
38
W J Keenan High School
Columbia
24
•
Wade Hampton High School
Varnville
112
•
Wade High School
Hampton
3
William J Clark Middle School
Orangeburg
6
•
Woodland High School
Dorchester
7
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT 6
18
Academy For Careers And
Technology
Marion
89
•
Academy for Technology and
Academics
Conway
7
Academy for Technologyand
Academics
Conway
227
Academy for Technologyand
Academics Juniors
Conway
10
•
Academy for Technologyand
Academics Seniors
Conway
13
•
Academy for the Arts,
Science, and Technology
Myrtle Beach
25
Academy of Arts, Science, and
Technology
Myrtle Beach
187
Andrews High School
Andrews
55
•
•
Aynor High School
Aynor
75
•
•
Bridgewater Academy
Myrtle Beach
12
Carolina Forest High School
Myrtle Beach
104
•
•
Carvers Bay High School
Hemingway
63
•
•
Carvers Bay Middle School
Hemingway
18
•
Central High School
Pageland
95
Cheraw High School
Cheraw
122
Chesterfield High School
Chesterfield
125
Conway High School
Conway
91
Creek Bridge High School
Marion
14
•
Cruises Inc
Mullis
1
•
Darlington County Institute
Of Technology High School
Darlington
247
Darlington Middle School
Darlington
6
Dillon Atec Culin Arts
Dillon
9
Dillon Avc
Dillon
0
Dillon County Applied
Technical Center
Dillon
123
Dillon County Technical
Center
Dillon
34
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Total CTSO
Members
BPA
DECA
FBLA
•
•
FCCLA
FEA
FFA
HOSA
•
•
•
•
Florence Career Center High
School
Florence
101
Georgetown High School
Georgetown
27
Governor's School of Science
and Math
Hartsville
18
Green Sea Floyd High School
Green Sea
46
Green Sea Floyds High School
Green Sea
5
•
Green Sea Floyds High/
Middle School
Green Sea
17
•
Hannah High School
Pamplico
25
Horry County
Nichols
1
•
Horry County School District
Myrtle Beach
1
•
Horry Georgetown Collegiate
Conway
0
•
Johnsonville High School
Johnsonville
9
•
Lake View High School
Lake View
44
Lamar High School
Lamar
1
Latta High School
Latta
130
Loris High School
Loris
129
Loris Middle School
Loris
1
Marion County Technical
Education Center
Marion
50
Marion High School
Marion
17
Marlboro Career Center
Bennettsville
38
Marlboro County High School
Bennettsville
54
Mayo High School
Darlington
29
•
McBee High School
Hartsville
238
•
McBee Middle School
Mcbee
10
McBee ML High School
Mcbee
31
Mctec
Marion
39
Mullins High School
Marion
30
Myrtle Beach High School
Myrtle Beach
75
•
Socastee High School
Myrtle Beach
187
•
South Carolina Governor's
School For Science
Hartsville
11
•
St. James High School
Murrells Inlet
80
•
Stillwaters Massage Therapy
Myrtle Beach
1
•
The Academy of Technology
and Academics
Conway
40
•
West High School
Florence
17
•
Wilson High School
Florence
13
•
SkillsUSA
TSA
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
19
Total CTSO
Members
20
BPA
DECA
FBLA
FCCLA
FEA
FFA
HOSA
SkillsUSA
TSA
21
22

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