Legacy Early College is a public charter school located in Greenville's West End. The West End is the Upstate's newest story of urban renewal — a renaissance that has brought about the Greenville Drive Baseball stadium, new shops, restaurants and condominiums, the SC Governor's School for the Arts, and upgraded streets and lighting. It's also home to the Sterling community, a historically relevant neighborhood in Greenville.
Legacy Early College's teaching and learning is guided by the new South Carolina Teaching Standards 4.0 Adept Rubric, and we strongly believe that with a balance of challenge and support, all scholars will flourish. Our small class sizes, personalized learning experiences and support programs enable all scholars to be successful. We believe every student at Legacy Early College will attend and graduate from college.
Legacy Early College has three divisions on two campuses in West Greenville. The Elementary School provides academic foundations for scholars in grades K5-4. The Middle School provides a seamless transition for scholars in grades 5-8 utilizing a progressive 5th grade academy model. The Early College High School completes the journey by preparing scholars for college and career via a customized learning approach that centers on scholars qualifying to take college courses at Greenville Technical College and North Greenville University while in high school.
In a school climate where caring, support, and high expectations are the norm, scholars are able to focus on academic and physical fitness in preparation for a bright future every day. Today, Legacy Early College is a school that reflects both the West End renewal and the Sterling community tradition of pride and excellence.
Our school is helping all students develop the World Class Skills of the Profile of the South Carolina Graduate by ...
• Here, a progressive curriculum based on the South Carolina College and Career Ready Standards is delivered via a nationally recognized system for teaching and learning.
• Here, community and family are essential parts of the learning environment and interaction with others is based on a code of traditional values and respect.
• Here, instruction is delivered through technology-based educational tools like "Promethean Boards and Aquos boards," iPads, Chromebooks, Mac books and other hand-held devices for mathematics such as the TI-nspire Navigation System as we move toward being a 1:1 school 5k-12th Grades.
• Here, creativity and expression are encouraged not only in music and art classes, but also in traditional academics.
What defines Legacy Early College?
• We prepare every scholar for academic success every period of every day---failure is not an option.
• We are a public charter school available to all scholars who live in Greenville County.
• We are focused on fitness — 45 minutes of daily physical education for every scholar.
• We have small class sizes as well as Extended Day programs for additional academic assistance.
• Nutrition education is taught and a healthy breakfast, lunch, and dinner are provided every day.
• Every scholar at Legacy Early College has the opportunity to attend camps and experiential learning trips where the goal is to educate, motivate, and empower the scholars to succeed.
What we believe and value at Legacy Early College Schools:
- We value the passion that each team and family member brings to our school and we believe that it is this passion that fuels a rigorous and engaging learning environment.
- We are a team and family all working towards the same goal, which is getting our scholars to and through college.
- We are all mission aligned, and are committed to our scholars growth and our own growth as transformative educators.
- We believe that everyday is an opportunity to grow as a person and an educator. We see challenges as opportunities to grow and victories as evidence that we can and will accomplish our goals.
- We believe that results matter.
Yours in Education,
Noemi Pavon, High School Principal
Stephen Hampton, Middle School Principal
Virginia Burrows, Elementary School Principal