Greenville County Schools Pushes Out Start Date to August 24, 2020

Due to the continuing crisis in the state of South Carolina with explosion in corona positives the past 6-7 weeks, Greenville County Schools has decided to push the start of the school year back one week from August 17th to August 24th.

This comes on the heels of Governor Henry McMaster asking school districts to consider pushing out the start of school until September 8th.

There appear to be no signs of the coronavirus slowing down in the Upstate despite the government, big business, and big medicine calling for everyone to wear a mask. Apparently it is though that the mask will slow this all down.

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John Murphy

Husband of 36 years to my college sweetheart, Janet Murphy (@janetmurphydesign on Instagram). Together we have 6 wonderful children from ages 18-34 and 6 grandchildren. My main work is helping commercial building owners and real estate investors save money on their income taxes by doing cost segregation. I work all over the U.S. but have a lot of clients here in SC and in the southeast in particular. The firm I represent is CSSI, LLC. I love the work! I’ve also been a licensed REALTOR since 2003 and broker since 2007 but my work is limited to just a few clients each year. We relocated to Greenville, SC for the lifestyle, lower cost of living, amazing amenities in the area and the growth opportunity for business and real estate. We absolutely love it here!

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