Clinton SC, August 21, 2025
News Summary
Thornwell Charter School is celebrating Homecoming week with exciting events, including a football game and recognition of the 1995 championship football team. The festivities, which involve all students and highlight the school’s spirit, will culminate in a game featuring the Junior Varsity team, known as ‘The Big Dogs.’ Key alumni will be honored, emphasizing the importance of teamwork and community engagement.
Clinton, SC – Thornwell Charter School is marking Homecoming week with vibrant celebrations, culminating in a football game on Friday night and special recognition of the school’s 1995 football championship team. This year, the event not only embraces school spirit but also highlights an important milestone, the 30th anniversary of the 1995 championship victory.
Homecoming week began with Spirit Week, featuring different themes daily, encouraging students to showcase their school pride through banners and posters. This initiative involves students from kindergarten through senior year, amplifying community engagement and enthusiasm. As part of the Homecoming festivities, the school will also crown a Homecoming Prince and Princess for each grade level, alongside an overall Homecoming King and Queen.
On Friday, August 22, the Homecoming game will see Thornwell Charter School’s Junior Varsity (JV) football team, nicknamed “The Big Dogs,” compete against the American Leadership Academy from Lexington. The pre-game festivities are set to commence at 7 p.m., with a special ceremony at 7:15 p.m. honoring the members of the 1995 championship team before the National Anthem and kickoff scheduled for 7:30 p.m. The Homecoming Court, featuring students from each grade, will be announced during halftime.
Homecoming Court Participants
- Freshmen: Bella Hurley, Kai Benson-Kitteredge, Ti’Ran Grant, Matthew Knight
- Sophomores: Cara Hill, Kendra Wilson, Khalid Davis, Griffin Raines
- Juniors: Casey Davis, Jadyn Rhodes, Addison Stroud, Cale Davis, Bryce English
- Seniors: Camden Nelson, Madi Porter, Brittany Rowe, MJ Anderson, Blake Miller, JT Shorter
The recognition of the 1995 championship team will include a reading of part of the South Carolina General Assembly’s resolution passed in 1995. The team completed a flawless season, finishing 12-0, culminating in a decisive 36-22 victory over Orangeburg Prep in the championship game. Key members from that team, including players Rico Salliewhite, Roy Culbertson, Walter Gary, and former coaches Barry Cox, Bobby Jones, Joe Lewis, and Matt Stewart will be honored during the event.
The struggles and unity of the 1995 football team are to be reflected upon during the recognition ceremony, underscoring the importance of teamwork and dedication that resonated throughout that season. Additionally, Thornwell Charter School will introduce a JV football team this season, with plans in place for developing both varsity and junior varsity teams in the upcoming school years.
Thornwell Charter School reopened in 2019 after the original Thornwell High School closed in 2007. The charter school caters to a diverse range of students from kindergarten to high school, facilitating a supportive educational environment.
Key Event Details
- Game Date: August 22
- Game Time: Kickoff at 7:30 p.m.
- Recognition Ceremony: 7:15 p.m.
- Location: Thornwell Charter School, Clinton
As Clinton celebrates Homecoming week, the events serve not just as a reunion for current students and staff, but also as a moment of nostalgia for alumni and community members, especially those connected to the memorable 1995 championship team.
FAQ Section
What is Homecoming Week at Thornwell Charter School?
It is a week of celebratory events focused on showcasing school spirit, featuring activities and a football game.
When will the Homecoming football game take place?
The game is scheduled for Friday, August 22, with kickoff at 7:30 p.m.
What recognition will occur during the Homecoming game?
The 1995 football championship team will be honored, and part of the South Carolina General Assembly’s resolution will be read during halftime.
Who are the members of the Homecoming Court?
The Homecoming Court includes students from each grade, with specific representatives named for freshmen, sophomores, juniors, and seniors.
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- Highland County Press
- Clinton Herald
- Clinton News
- Lenconnect
- Go Laurens
- Wikipedia: Homecoming
- Google Search: Homecoming celebrations
- Google Scholar: Homecoming events
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Homecoming
- Google News: Homecoming week
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