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Annual Day of Caring- 17th year!

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University School of the Lowcountry took part in the Trident United Way’s Day of Caring on November 22; this was our 17th consecutive year of participating. We contributed 700+ hours of service to our community! This national effort powerfully resonates in the Charleston area: the TUW has traditionally had some of the largest number of projects and volunteers among all United Way chapters over the last 20 years. COVID impacted this service program and volunteering nationwide, and we are proud to be part of building it back. 

University School students, faculty, parents, alumni, and alumni parents helped with service projects at 13 non-profits and underserved public schools across Charleston, Berkeley, and Dorchester counties. Creating and maintaining long-term relationships with organizations, schools, and people all over the tri-county area enables us all to better understand, work with, and help each other. 

All of our students in our grades 3-12 school contribute 50+ hours of service to the community each year—during regular school days. We value empathy and active citizenship, and schools demonstrate what they are committed to by what they spend time on. Although there are additional opportunities like this on the weekends, we integrate community service into our regular weekday program. Learning at a school that honors helping others and where students and teachers regularly assist others together makes this normal. It also enables them to see firsthand all of the valuable work that our public schools and non-profits are doing. This approach yields good and compassionate adults who will help others and uplift their communities on their personal journey through life.

Please enjoy this slideshow from the day!


There was much to be proud of, and since returning we have been sharing stories among the participants. Everyone had new experiences, did things we’ve never done before, and made a real difference in others’ lives. We are grateful to everyone in our community who made this day possible!

Guest Speakers offer USL students opportunities to learn from the experts

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USL values students learning and understanding the world through experiences and experts. We want to empower USL students to be engaged in civic life. We are building life skills in our students to foster future leaders. These values drive our program of hosting Guest Speakers.

USL welcomes current parents, grandparents, and former families and alumni to attend. Please leave the Q&A to the students.

Below is a full list of Guest Speakers from the first quarter of the year, as well as a list of speakers anticipated for the second quarter:

  • Libertarian Party representative
  • Green Party representative
  • Mt. Pleasant Town Council Member Gary Santos – shipping and port management (before we tour the Wando Welch Terminal)
  • USL pioneer student (’09 graduate) Anna Grace Ewing – Maersk – ocean shipping
  • Emory University Law Professor Polly J. Price – author of Plagues in the Nation on the government and legal responses to COVID and earlier pandemics and public policy successes and failures
  • Greg Nery, US Navy, Prospective Executive Officer, USS George H.W. Bush aircraft carrier (CVN 77)
  • Dr. DuBose Kapeluck, The Citadel Professor of Political Science
  • Young Adult author(s) through USL’s Sara Peck and her leadership with YALLFest
  • Dr. Joseph Kelly, C of C Professor of Irish and Irish American Studies

First Quarter Guest Speakers:

  • Jennifer Berry Hawes – Post and Courier Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist
  • Grace Beahm Alford – Post and Courier photographer and 2013 S.C. Photojournalist of the Year
  • Dr. Annie Andrews (Democratic) & Rep. Nancy Mace (Republican) – opponents for US House District #1
  • Mount Pleasant Town Council Member G.M. Whitley – federalism, life skills
  • Bucky Buchanan, C of C Exercise Science Professor- “Harnessing One’s Mind and Body to Grow”
  • Rachel Pineda, Charleston Hospice
  • Dr. Jenna Abetz, C of C Communications Professor – interpersonal and family communication 
  • Maka Aptsiauri – owner of Euro Foods in West Ashley. She is Ukrainian and has been organizing relief shipments since the invasion by Russia

USL Students Explore Hampton Park and the Citadel

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In December, with Hampton Park as our home base, we learned more about the Park, explored The Citadel, discovered more about Denmark Vesey, enjoyed socializing, and had fun with PE and field activities.