
Belton Middle School would like to recognize 8th grader, Christopher Proveaux. Christopher treats everyone the way he wants to be treated. He is very respectful to all adults and sets a great example for his classmates. He is very talented and has goals of becoming a professional animator, musician or astronaut. We are so proud of Christopher in and out of the classroom and we know he will be very successful in the future. We appreciate Christopher and his kind heart!


Congratulations to Karleigh Langley. Karleigh recently won her weight class in the girls middle school wrestling division at the Carolina Invitational. Way to go, Karleigh!


HPES had a visit from the Greenville Drive mascot, Reedy Rip'It.


The ASD2 School Board recognized the following groups of students for their recent achievements: All-State Choir with Mrs. Melissa Henderson, State Wrestling Champions with Coach Chris Strickland, and BHP Cheerleading State Champions with Mrs. Stephanie Cooley-Hughes. The BHP Foreign Language Teachers at BHP were also recognized by Principal Mary Boarts for going above and beyond to help students successfully transition to BHP. ASD2 is blessed with the best!





Three Marshall Primary School students recited the Pledge of Allegiance during the March Board meeting. Kingsley Ouzts, granddaughter of Board Member Jimmy Ouzts; Callie Tysl, granddaughter of Board Member Greg Tysl; and Farrah Johns, daughter of Superintendent Jason Johns.




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Congratulations to HPMS Ideals Art students Elaina Lopez-Ayala and Paisley Kay for placing 1st and 3rd respectively among their peers in the 2023 ASD2 Spring Art Show! We are proud of these talented young ladies, and we encourage all ASD2 families to go visit the Belton Center for the Arts to view the student exhibits which will be on display through March 22nd.



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An opportunity to learn of local resources and receive free food! The Resource Roundabout is sponsored by United Way of Anderson County and the food distribution is sponsored by Second Harvest Food Bank.


ASD2 School Board Meeting will be held on Monday, March 13, 2023. Please click on the following link to view the agenda. bit.ly/asd2__sbm


An opportunity to learn of local resources and receive free food! The Resource Roundabout is sponsored by United Way of Anderson County and the food distribution is sponsored by Second Harvest Food Bank.


Congratulations to Kerry Anderson for being Belton Elementary School's first ABCD Award recipient! Mrs. Anderson teaches ELA in the 5th grade, and was nominated by parents and co-workers for this award. Thank you for all of your hard work!
ABCD-Above and Beyond the Call of Duty


MPS welcomed guest readers this week! Thank you to all who volunteered.


WES is so proud of all of our students who have artwork on display at the Belton Center for the Arts. These students were chosen for special honors. Aubrey Smith - 3rd place, Tessa Gable - 2nd place, Ariana Melnichenko - 1st place.


Join us at the annual Marvel Pancake Breakfast hosted by the BHP Choral Department! This event will be held on March 18, 2023 from 9am to 11am at BHP. Tickets are $12 for a Marvel meet and greet with breakfast. Tickets must be purchased in advance.


Join the ASD2 team!


Join the ASD2 team!


Anderson School District Two 4K and 5K registration for the 23-24 school year is now live. Don't wait--Register today.


Belton Middle School has the best students in South Carolina! This special group of students were praised by several teachers. Zeke Burns has a good attitude and is always polite in the classroom. Shane Wood consistently works hard and does exactly what he is supposed to at all times. Warren King is always ready to participate and works hard consistently. Harper Curry is a hard worker in the classroom. We are so proud of these students and the examples they set for their fellow classmates.


HPES is so thankful for all of the wonderful women in our community. We all appreciate your willingness to participate in school events.
