Category: Press Releases
AOH Partners with Public Charter School Alliance of South Carolina to Conduct 2026 Special Board Seat Election
The Academy of Hope is working with the Public Charter School Alliance of South Carolina (PCSASC) to hold a 2026 special election to fill two vacant seats. This partnership ensures election integrity and confidentiality. The AOH governing board is composed of seven (7) elected members. This special election will fill…
Horry County School’s Rising HS Freshmen Enrollment is NOW OPEN
Attention Parents of 8th Grade Students (Rising High School Freshmen) at the Academy of Hope. Rising high school freshmen have wonderful options with Horry County Schools for the best student experience during their high school years. Applications are now open for enrollment in Horry County Schools for 2026-2027. Acceptance…
AOH Welcomes Author Dr. Winston D. McIver, Jr. and Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. for National Day of Reading
AOH Weather Advisory Alert
The Academy of Hope’s weather monitoring mirrors Horry County School District. We are actively monitoring weather advisories related to the winter storm expected to impact our region this weekend, as well as its potential effects for school operations on Monday, January 26. We will issue an update to staff and…
MLK Day Observance – School Closed Jan.19th
When You Give, Our Students Thrive! #giveHOPE
Become an AOH Volunteer
Become an AOH Volunteer With the support of volunteers, the opportunity to meet the needs of each student is greatly increased. We are asking parents and guardians, churches, special groups, businesses, organizations, and other members of our community to share their time, resources, knowledge, and abilities with our students. If…
AOH Monthly Board Meeting – NEW TIME!
The Academy of Hope Rated “Average” on Elementary and Middle SC Report Cards for 2024-2025
The Academy of Hope recently earned “Average” ratings on the Elementary and Middle School South Carolina School Report Card for 2024-2025. The Elementary School’s SC Report Card was a significant improvement from the previous rating of “Unsatisfactory,” based on academic achievement, preparing for success, school climate, and student progress and…