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John de la Howe School publishes a variety of documents including school year plans, brochures, and information for future students, current students, faculty & staff, and the community.
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Publication Transformation, innovation, preparation : training students for a career in modern agriculture(2019-12) John de la Howe SchoolThis is a recruitment brochure for the John de la Howe School for Agriculture.Publication Intern with us(2020-11) John de la Howe SchoolThe South Carolina Governor’s School for Agriculture at John de la Howe (JDLH) is a public residential high school focused on providing a unique and challenging agricultural education program. Located in McCormick, SC, on 1,310 acres of forest and farmland, students grades 10th -12th have the opportunity to receive hands-on training in the fields of agribusiness, forestry, equipment operation, land management, food science, and more. This flier talks about departments at the school available for internships as well as the benefits interns receive.Publication SC Governor's School for Agriculture at John de la Howe campus map(2022-02) John de la Howe SchoolThis is a campus map of the SC Governor's School for Agriculture at John de la Howe.Publication Your place is here : SC Governor's school for agriculture at John de la Howe(2021-03-24) John de la Howe SchoolThis brochure for the SC Governor's School for Agriculture at John de la Howe gives information about the school, its history, curriculum, student life, a map of the campus, and application instructions.Publication COVID-19 opening plan(2020-08-05) John de la Howe SchoolAs a result of the COVID-19 pandemic and state of emergency declared by Governor Henry McMaster, South Carolina school facilities were closed for in-person instruction from March 16, 2020, to the end of the 2019–2020 school year. As a new school, scheduled to open August 2020, this affected our current staff as we did not have students on our campus. As we move into the 2020-2021 school year, we realize that our opening will be faced with challenges and will require extensive research and planning as we prepare for the start of school. For this reason, the John de la Howe School administration formed a COVID-19 Task Force to create a plan to protect student and staff health and wellbeing for the school’s first year as a residential high school for agriculture.