November 14, 2024
More than 100 Meeting Street Schools students and their family members explored on Tuesday some of the Lowcountry's best middle and high school options. The...
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Book Club participants traveled to Arizona last March. Book Club participants traveled to Arizona last March. Fifth grader Landon Tiller’s book collection and love of...
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Meeting Street Academy – Charleston Alumnus Jaydon Hall was awarded a Challenge Coin from the South Carolina Public Charter School District for his dedication and...
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The 2024-25 school year is off to a strong start, and we can't wait to see what we can accomplish together. Below are some of...
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The following was written by Meeting Street Schools Chief Academic Officer Nisha Vasavada. Meeting Street Schools is a network where educators grow, not stagnate. Take...
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October 11, 2024
Mitzi Jeter (left), Amber Fortenberry (center), Jasmine Haywood (right) Meeting Street Academy - Spartanburg became a hub of support after Hurricane Helene because of the...
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More than 1,400 meals were delivered Tuesday to Meeting Street Academy - Spartanburg families who have been dealing with the aftermath of Hurricane Helene. We're...
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The following is a piece written by Josh Bell, president of Beemok Education and board member of Meeting Street Schools. As Meeting Street Schools embarks...
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Meeting Street - Brentwood alumna Erin Efa is one of the school's first students to be accepted to Academic Magnet High, one of the best...
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Meeting Street Academy - Spartanburg welcomed students and staff back Aug. 7 while Meeting Street Academy - Charleston, Meeting Street - Brentwood and Meeting Street...
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Start Your Career!Meeting Street Schools (MSS) is an innovative non-profit where schools, families, and the community collaborate to create environments where all children can achieve their full potential. With a network of schools across South Carolina, including MSA-Charleston (Charleston, SC), MSA-Spartanburg (Spartanburg, SC), MS-Brentwood (North Charleston, SC), MS-Burns (North Charleston, SC), we are committed to providing students with the rigorous education they deserve.
Founded on the principle that every child deserves an excellent education regardless of their socio-economic background, Meeting Street Schools has been a beacon of hope and a testament to what's possible in education. Our schools are driven by a strong focus on student achievement, evidence-based instruction, and relentless support of our students and their families.
While united by our shared mission, each MSS campus, is unique in its character, tapping into the local spirit of the communities they serve. Explore each of our schools and discover how they're creating a brighter future for students in South Carolina.
Nestled in the heart of Charleston, South Carolina, MSA Charleston is more than just a school—it’s a hub for innovative learning and community engagement. As part of the Meeting Street Schools network, MSA Charleston embodies a commitment to excellence through its rigorous academic programs, inclusive culture, and focus on developing the whole child. With a curriculum that emphasizes both academic and personal growth, MSA Charleston prepares students to be curious learners and active citizens of their community.
Meeting Street Academy – Spartanburg is as a pillar of educational innovation in the Spartanburg community. The school’s dedicated educators and supportive learning environment ensure that each child receives a high-quality, personalized education with exceptional faculty and teachers. The Academy is distinguished by its emphasis on community partnership, fostering relationships that extend beyond the classroom to build a strong foundation for lifelong learning and success.
Meeting Street – Brentwood is a place where education meets opportunity. Serving the Brentwood area, this neighborhood Public School of Innovation is a testament to the transformative power of education. With a student-centered approach that celebrates diversity and encourages excellence, Meeting Street – Brentwood is dedicated to equipping students with the skills they need to thrive in the 21st century. Meeting Street – Brentwood also serves as a hub for the Brentwood community to access educational and wellness services. The school’s commitment to innovation, coupled with a warm, welcoming environment, makes it a standout in the Meeting Street Schools network.
Located in a community rich with history and culture, Meeting Street – Burns is renowned for its dynamic educational approach that intertwines traditional learning with modern teaching techniques. The school’s focus on experiential learning ensures that students at Meeting Street – Burns are not only recipients of knowledge but also active participants in their educational journey. The school exists to spark an educational revolution for the students and families in the Dorchester-Waylyn Neighborhood in North Charleston. With a commitment to creating a supportive and challenging academic environment, Meeting Street – Burns is forging a new path in public education.
“We come into work everyday truly believing that our students are capable of achieving anything that is put in front of them. Here at MSS, students are provided the opportunity to achieve success through the facilitation of well-educated teachers, resources, and a responsive classroom school environment.”
“MSA is a family. Once you’re in, you’re in. They said they would follow our kids from K-3 to college and they actually lived up to what they said they would do. Not only did MSA challenge my daughter academically but it also exposed her to new things that she probably wouldn’t have been exposed to at our previous neighborhood school. Our journey at MSA was exciting and rewarding. They actually walk the walk.”