Richland County School District Two - Elementary Schools

Elementary Schools

Richland Two operates sixteen elementary schools, with as well as three magnet programs for elementary students located on middle school campuses.

  • Bethel-Hanberry Elementary School: Jeff Williams, Principal
  • Bookman Road Elementary School: Micheal Guliano, Principal
  • Bridge Creek Elementary School: Arthur Newton, Principal
  • Catawba Trail Elementary School: Denise Barth, Principal
  • Center for Achievement (located at Kelly Mill Middle School)
  • Center for Inquiry (located at Summit Parkway Middle School)
  • Center for Knowledge (located at E.L. Wright Middle School)
  • Conder Elementary School: Dr. Shirley Washington, Principal
  • Forest Lake Elementary School: Dr. Kappy Steck, Principal
  • Joseph Keels Elementary School: Alvera Butler, Principal
  • Killian Elementary School: Dr. Robert Scotland, Principal
  • Lake Carolina Elementary School: Dr. Andrea Berry, Principal
  • Langford Elementary School: Kaseena Jackson, Principal
  • Lonnie B. Nelson Elementary School: Karen Beaman, Principal
  • North Springs Elementary School: Dr. David Holdzendorf, Principal
  • Polo Road Elementary School: Marshalynn Franklin, Principal
  • Pontiac Elementary School: Beth Elliot, Principal
  • Rice Creek Elementary School: Sean Bishton, Principal
  • Round Top Elementary School: Jeanean Tucker, Principal
  • Sandlapper Elementary School: Linda Hall, Principal
  • Windsor Elementary School: Eric Jeffcoat, Principal

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