Spotlight on Faculty and Staff
Spotlight on our Faculty and Staff
- Top Leadership at Dreher
- Teacher and Classified Employee of the Year
- National Principals Month - 2024
- Salute to the Veterans on our Staff
- Mike DuBard Honored for his Service to Dreher
- Dr. Kevin Hasinger's Portrait is Unveiled
- Three Teachers Earn Their Masters
- Elizabeth Link is SC Chemistry Teacher of the Year
- Adam Rafferty is USC School of Education's "New Teacher of the Year"
- Kevin Kirkley is CTE Counselor of the Year
- Alison Schriro Receives "Aspirations in Computing Educator Award"
- Daryl Jarvis is Athletic Director; AJ Caldwell is Assistant Director
- Jason Sandifer Named "Coach of the Year"
- Dreher Class of '71 Expresses Thanks to Faculty and Staff
- We Mourn the Loss of Coach Damien Jackson
Top Leadership at Dreher
Lawrence "Joe" Ebelin comes to us from Dutch Fork High School where he was Assistant Principal for Instruction. Prior to that, he was the Assistant Principal for Curriculum and Instruction at Westwood High School.
Dr. Eberlin's previous experience includes serving as Assistant Principal at Longleaf Middle School, Magnet Director at Richland Northeast High School, English teacher at both Richland Northeast and Ridge View High Schools, and teacher of Language Arts at Blythewood Middle School. Dr. Eberlin's talents extend to the pitch where he has been a high school and club soccer coach.
Dr. Eberlin earned a Bachelor of Arts in English ('96) from the University of South Carolina. Proud Gamecock that he is, he returned to complete two Masters of Education - in English Education ('01) and Educational Administration ('10). In December 2023 he was awarded his doctorate by Arkansas State University.
Email Dr. Eberlin at lawrence.eberlin@richlandone.org.
Dr. Eberlin and a Richland One colleague at their December 2023 hooding at Arkansas State University.
Our Assistant Principals:
Cindy Jowers (12th Grade Administrator and Assistant Principal for Curriculum and Instruction)
Dr. Carl Georgie (10th Grade Administrator)
Carroll Kelley (11th Grade Administrator)
Jacob Baxter (9th Grade Administrator)
Ariel Asouzu (9th Grade Administrator)
Teacher and Classified Employee of the Year
- 2025-2026 Teacher and Employee of the Year
- 2024-2025 Teacher and Employee of the Year
- 2023-2024 Teacher and Employee of the Year
- 2021-2022 Teacher and Employee of the Year
- 2020-2021 Teacher and Employee of the Year
- 2019-2020 Teacher and Employee of the Year
- 2018-2019 Teacher and Employee of the Year
2025-2026 Teacher and Employee of the Year
CONGRATULATIONS to our 2025 Teacher of the Year, Alexandria Wyland!
Here's why her colleagues have selected her for this prestigious award:
"100% pass rate for students in her first year teaching the course (Global average is 54.6).
Cares so much and works so hard to make her content meaningful and interesting for students. All that while working with the marching band.
One day I'll walk in her class and every single student is working silently to produce the best in-class essay they possibly can. The next day, students will be up and moving around and reading with partners -- even the really reluctant readers.
It actually stung a little to see how excited my class was that she would be covering them during testing."
"Lexi is dedicated to her craft and her students. She is an excellent teacher and does everything in her power to make sure her students get everything they need to succeed. She successfully teaches every level of student, not just the highflyers, although her AP pass rates are impressive! In addition, she is the assistant band director, another role where she excels at bringing out the best in Dreher students. Our marching band earned 2nd place at the state level this year! Lastly, Lexi is a real team player. She is always willing to collaborate on instruction, brainstorm solutions to challenges, and share a cup of coffee. If we had a school full of teachers like Lexie Wyland, we couldn't be stopped."
"This teacher constantly spends her time making sure that her students are receiving the best education that she can provide. She gives tirelessly to the band as the assistant director and never stops working. She invited the AP lit students who did well last year to work with the students this year and coordinated to make sure that their hours could be used as service. She loves every child in this school."
WE ARE SO PROUD OF YOU MS. WYLAND!!!
HUGE Congratulations to Hannah Milton-Hall (now Mrs. Hannah Markowitz), Dreher's Classified Staff Member of the Year!
Here's why her colleagues have selected her for this prestigious award:
Hannah is an unbelievable part of the Dreher community. She is an exceptional individual whose sweet nature, kindness, and joy make a significant impact on everyone around her. Hannah’s unwavering dedication to her work and her colleagues is evident in her constant willingness to lend a helping hand, offer support, and solve problems with a smile, whenever she is asked. Her positive attitude and infectious enthusiasm create a welcoming and collaborative atmosphere, inspiring others, to do their best. Whether assisting with big or small tasks, Hannah’s contributions go above and beyond, and she fosters a workplace culture of warmth, appreciation, and positivity. She is truly deserving of this recognition, and her continued dedication and kindness have made a lasting difference to our school.
2024-2025 Teacher and Employee of the Year
Adrian Rhett is Dreher's Newest Classified Employee of the Year
Congratulations to Dreher custodian Adrian Rhett, our newly elected Classified Employee of the Year. We are so lucky to have Mr. Rhett as a custodian. He is an asset to the school and we all love him.
He's shown in the top photo with administrators and last year's winner, Quenna Smith. In the bottom photo, he poses with Building Supervisor Teresa Guinyard and principal, Dr. Eberlin.
2023-2024 Teacher and Employee of the Year
Spanish teacher Nicole Mesimer is Dreher's "Teacher of the Year."
When you read what her fellow teachers proclaimed in nominating her for this honor, you can appreciate the choice of Ms. Mesimer as our representative:
"Nicole goes above and beyond for not only her students, but for other teachers' students as well. With a vacancy in the foreign language department, she has stepped up to make sure that all of the students are still receiving instruction. She goes out of her way to attend school functions to support her students and the Dreher community as a whole. She took initiative to schedule a trip to Spain for students last year for an incredible enrichment opportunity (and she somehow kept her sanity amidst the chaos). She always keeps a positive attitude and brightens my day every time I see her."
"Nicole has been paramount in making me feel welcome during my first year at Dreher. I have always felt comfortable with going to her with my concerns, doubts, and questions as I get acclimated to a new school culture."
"She is super engaging with her classes and one of the most hardworking people you will ever meet."
"Ms. Mesimer is an amazing teacher!"
We all agree!
Dreher's Registrar, Quenna Smith, is Dreher's Newest "Classified Employee of the Year"
Congrats to Quenna Smith, 23-24 Classified Employee of the Year! Ms. Smith is our Registrar.
In one photo Ms. Smith is surrounded by just a few of her many admirers
(Dr. Hasinger, Ms. Asouzu, Mr. Kirkley, Mr. Kelley, Ms. Jowers, and Mr. Baxter).
In the other photo Carolyn Munden-Walker replaces Ms. Jowers
to offer her support to our newest Classified Employee of the Year.
2021-2022 Teacher and Employee of the Year
Chryssandra Hires, Supervisor of In-School Suspension extraordinaire and self-styled leader of Dreher's "Top Flight Security Team," has been selected as Dreher's new "Classified Employee of the Year." She keeps order in the hallways and nothing escapes her eagle eyes and ears!
The Olympics may be taking place half a world away, but did you know that we have a two-time Olympian in our midst? You would never know it because she is as humble as she is talented: yes, it’s Chryssandra Hires, our In-School Suspension Supervisor & reigning Employee of the Year! Read the article about her in Team USA Handball.
2020-2021 Teacher and Employee of the Year
Representing the best of Dreher for 2021-2022 are newly announced Classified Employee of the Year, custodian Adrian Rhett and his counterpart as Teacher of the Year, librarian and media specialist Laura Haverkamp. Congratulations to both, selected by their peers.
Ms. Haverkamp was selected as one of five finalists for District Teacher of the Year.
2019-2020 Teacher and Employee of the Year
Congratulations to our 2019-2020 Teacher of the Year at Dreher, Karen Robinson-Grindley, selected by her peers from among a most worthy group of candidates. Ms. Robinson-Grindley is shown inthe photo on the left, along with Principal Jeanne Stiglbauer and 2018-2019 Teacher of the Year, Courtney Holden.
Ms. Robinson-Grindley has been teaching math for seventeen years and arrived at Dreher at the start of the 2013-2014 school year. She received her Bachelor of Science in Mathematics from the University of the West Indies in Kingston, Jamaica and earned her Masters in Education, Leadership at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, Virginia.
At Dreher Ms. Robinson-Grindley has taught Algebra I and II at the College-Prep level, Algebra II Honors, Discrete Math, and Pre-Calculus Honors. She serves as chair of the Math Department.
In her biography for this honor, Ms. Robinson-Grindley stated,
"My greatest contributions and accomplishments will always be about my students’ success. Success comes in different forms and depending on the group that I am teaching, it could possibly be 100% passage rate in Algebra 1CP to a student being able to pass his/her first test or a student having an A in math for the very first time. I have experienced it all. I have long realized that teaching takes more than just my content knowledge, I have to teach students character building and moral values. One of the biggest opportunity I have as a teacher is to inspire students, to accomplish their goals or set goals some may never imagine they would accomplish. Each year as I enter the classroom, I look forward to inspiring students who will represent our future."
Dreher’s newest Classified Employee of the Year, nominated by her peers, is Candace Jacobs. Ms. Jacobs has been a faithful employee of Dreher for twelve years. For the past eight, she has served as an instructional assistant in a self-contained classroom of students with moderate intellectual disabilities. Her lead teacher, Rebecca Smith-Hill, says of Ms. Jacobs: “(she) is like my right hand in my classroom. She does anything I ask of her, cheerfully, and she has incredible rapport with our students.”
At any given time of day, a visitor to Dreher likely would see Ms. Jacobs accompanying her students around the building. She brings them to general education and PE classes, the cafeteria, the Media Center, the nurse’s room and the bus stop. That same visitor likely would overhear Ms. Jacobs conversing with her charges. She speaks to them with kindness, respect, and enthusiasm. She transforms their trips around the school into opportunities to explain, direct, and teach. For example, she helps students care for the flowers and plants in the main office and lobby. Our receptionist, Carol Sharpe, observes this interaction between Ms. Jacobs and her students and remarks, “I have watched her with the students as they make their way around the building and have been how loving she is, as well as patient, in guiding them.”
Ms. Jacobs truly lives her motto, “People will forget what you said and what you did, but never forget how you made them feel.” Ms. Jacobs says of her co-workers and students, “My goal each day…is to leave them feeling important, appreciated and most importantly supported.”
In addition to devoting her time and talents to her students, Ms. Jacobs also manages two businesses “in her spare time” and recently earned her real estate license.
2018-2019 Teacher and Employee of the Year
Karen Robinson-Grindley is Dreher's Newest "Teacher of the Year"
Congratulations to our 2019-2020 Teacher of the Year at Dreher, Karen Robinson-Grindley, selected by her peers from among a most worthy group of candidates. Ms. Robinson-Grindley is shown inthe photo on the left, along with Principal Jeanne Stiglbauer and 2018-2019 Teacher of the Year, Courtney Holden.
Ms. Robinson-Grindley has been teaching math for seventeen years and arrived at Dreher at the start of the 2013-2014 school year. She received her Bachelor of Science in Mathematics from the University of the West Indies in Kingston, Jamaica and earned her Masters in Education, Leadership at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, Virginia.
At Dreher Ms. Robinson-Grindley has taught Algebra I and II at the College-Prep level, Algebra II Honors, Discrete Math, and Pre-Calculus Honors. She serves as chair of the Math Department.
In her biography for this honor, Ms. Robinson-Grindley stated,
"My greatest contributions and accomplishments will always be about my students’ success. Success comes in different forms and depending on the group that I am teaching, it could possibly be 100% passage rate in Algebra 1CP to a student being able to pass his/her first test or a student having an A in math for the very first time. I have experienced it all. I have long realized that teaching takes more than just my content knowledge, I have to teach students character building and moral values. One of the biggest opportunity I have as a teacher is to inspire students, to accomplish their goals or set goals some may never imagine they would accomplish. Each year as I enter the classroom, I look forward to inspiring students who will represent our future."
Candace Jacobs is Dreher's Newest "Classified Employee of the Year"
Dreher’s newest Classified Employee of the Year, nominated by her peers, is Candace Jacobs. Ms. Jacobs has been a faithful employee of Dreher for twelve years. For the past eight, she has served as an instructional assistant in a self-contained classroom of students with moderate intellectual disabilities. Her lead teacher, Rebecca Smith-Hill, says of Ms. Jacobs: “(she) is like my right hand in my classroom. She does anything I ask of her, cheerfully, and she has incredible rapport with our students.”
At any given time of day, a visitor to Dreher likely would see Ms. Jacobs accompanying her students around the building. She brings them to general education and PE classes, the cafeteria, the Media Center, the nurse’s room and the bus stop. That same visitor likely would overhear Ms. Jacobs conversing with her charges. She speaks to them with kindness, respect, and enthusiasm. She transforms their trips around the school into opportunities to explain, direct, and teach. For example, she helps students care for the flowers and plants in the main office and lobby. Our receptionist, Carol Sharpe, observes this interaction between Ms. Jacobs and her students and remarks, “I have watched her with the students as they make their way around the building and have been how loving she is, as well as patient, in guiding them.”
Ms. Jacobs truly lives her motto, “People will forget what you said and what you did, but never forget how you made them feel.” Ms. Jacobs says of her co-workers and students, “My goal each day…is to leave them feeling important, appreciated and most importantly supported.”
In addition to devoting her time and talents to her students, Ms. Jacobs also manages two businesses “in her spare time” and recently earned her real estate license.
Congratulations to Dreher’s deserving “Classified Employee of the Year,” Candace Jacobs.
Courtney Holden is our 2018-2019 Teacher of the Year
In her eight years at Dreher Ms. Holden has taught nearly every math class at nearly every level, from Algebra I to her current assignment as teacher of AP Calculus A/B and B/C. Ms. Holden is a proud 2009 graduate of the Honors College at USC where she graduated with honors in mathematics with a minor in dance. She received her masters degreee in secondary math education from USC a year later. She has taught at Dreher ever since.
In addition to her classroom responsibilities, Ms. Holden is the movement specialist for our marching band which just finished ninth in the state championships, our highest finish ever. She is also the assistant director of the Dreher Dance Company and a co-sponsor of the math team.
For Ms. Holden's complete resume and her thoughts about being a teacher, click here.
Theresa Guinyard is our 2018-2019 Classified Employee of the Year
Ms. Guinyard has been our Building Supervisor for the past two and a half years. She was enthusiastically nominated by her colleagues. Her positive attitude and sense of humor inspire the custodians she supervises. She leads her team by example. Ms. Guinyard is the first to arrive in the morning and the last to leave at the end of the day. She insures that our facility looks good and runs smoothly. Thank you and congratulations, Ms. Guinyard.
National Principals Month - 2024
Meet our Leadership
Dr. Eberlin
Ms. Jowers
Mr. Kelley
Dr. Georgie
Dr. Carl Georgie Tells Us What He Likes About Being an Assistant Principal At Dreher - click to hear
To celebrate National Principals Month 2023, then sophomore and current member of the Kindness Club Sydney Sanderson interviewed Dr. Carol Georgie and asked him what he likes best about being an Assistant Principal of Dreher.
Ms. Asouzu
Mr. Baxter
Salute to the Veterans on our Staff
On November 11 each year we are reminded of the sacrifices made by America's veterans. Thank you to the veterans in our community and on the staff and faculty of Dreher High School for keeping us safe. Pictured in the photo collage above are (bottom, left to right) Benjamin Japha (Social Studies Teacher), Robert Hampton (Faithful Substitute), and Officer Rodney Cosby (Resource Officer). Leading the top row from left to right is Chief James Harris (Naval Science Instructor) followed by Commander Denny Shelton (Senior Naval Science Instructor), Ms. Engle Johnson-Mosley (Business Education Teacher) and Daryl Jarvis (Athletic Director).
Mike DuBard Honored for his Service to Dreher
Calling all True Blue Devils!
On Tuesday, February 4, 2025, during half-time of the Dreher Girls’ Basketball Game, we will have the pleasure and privilege of revealing the "DuBard Gymnasium" inscription on our court floor, honoring our beloved former Athletic Director, esteemed Science teacher, Jack-of-all-Trades, and True Blue Devil Mike DuBard and his late father, Ken DuBard, a Dreher legend and Athletic Director from 1969 to 1986.
The dedication is in recognition of the contributions that father and son made to Dreher High School, especially for their service building and supporting the student athletic programs.
Coach DuBard retired in 2018. Josh Cruse, a reporter for the Columbia Star, interviewed Coach DuBard for an excellent article that appeared in the Columbia Star in 2019, at the time of the first dedication of the DuBard Gym.
February 15, 2019
By Josh Cruse
joshc@thecolumbiastar.com
The Dreher Foundation is hosting a plaque dedication for former Blue Devil’s Athletic Director Michael DuBard at the Dreher gym Saturday, March 2, from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. It is open to the public.
“The foundation is a great organization,” DuBard said. “They contribute a lot to the school. When you get to be institutionalized, when you work for 40 plus years, they wonder what to do with you. They decided to put a plaque up for me. I don’t know if I deserve all of that, but I do enjoy that I’ll be there with my dad in the lobby. It’s quite an honor.” DuBard’s father, Ken, was Dreher’s athletic director from 1969 to 1986, and the gym is named after him.
Michael began his time at Dreher as a student in 1966. At that time, Dreher was a school known for tremendous athletic teams and very good students. “When I went off to college, I didn’t learn anything there I didn’t already know because the teaching at Dreher was so good,” DuBard said.
Along with being a good student, DuBard was a two-sport athlete, playing baseball and football. He was a member of the 1969 State Championship Dreher baseball team. He recalls all they received for their efforts was a mere handshake and a ‘good job’ from the coaches. To add to the experience, most of DuBard’s teammates had played in his father’s pony league system at Hand Middle School.
While winning the state championship in baseball is the highlight of his high school career, DuBard was also part of the Honor Society, Glee Club, and Letterman’s Club. He was voted Most Dependable. On the athletic field, he was named a member of the North /South All Star team, and to the Shrine Bowl. He was also picked as an All-State player.
Even with those honors, none compared to DuBard’s proudest accomplishment. “Surviving Dr. (Mary Crow) Anderson’s English class for four years, I thought, was a pretty good accomplishment,” DuBard said. “She was a pretty tough old lady, but I learned. I was glad I had her.”
Dr. Anderson had DuBard and his classmates read Moby Dick, War and Peace, and the Bible in one summer. He also recalls failing a test about a poem from class. To make up for it, she had him copy the poem. Late one night, his dad approached him and asked what he was doing. He explained about the test and the make up work. Later he heard his father and Dr. Anderson had an argument about the work.
Ken DuBard
One of the more influential people in DuBard’s life was his father, Ken DuBard, who was a paratrooper in World War II. “He was fair but hard,” Michael DuBard said. “I think anybody who played for him would say the same thing.”
The elder DuBard played a key role in the role sports would play in the younger DuBard’s life. As a child, Michael would attend Dreher football practices. His father was an assistant coach.
When the younger DuBard returned to Dreher in 1975 as a teaching aide, he got to spend more time with his father. “Being back with my dad every day over there was a real treat,” DuBard said. “A lot of people don’t see their parents every day when they are that old. He taught me a lot. He was the hardest working man I ever knew.”
When Ken DuBard stepped away as the athletic director in 1986, he and Charlie Stewart approached Michael about taking over. Two weeks after Ken retired, Michael became the new AD. The elder DuBard passed away in 2002.
Getting into coaching
After graduating from Dreher in 1970, Michael DuBard attended The Citadel on a football scholarship. After one tough year which soured him on football, DuBard transferred to the University of South Carolina. While attending USC, he returned to Dreher to be an assistant coach for the B-team. Soon, he was approached by one of his friends, who talked with him about joining his staff at Thornwell High School in Clinton. He took the job and after two years and two state championships, DuBard left to finish his degree at USC.
He continued to coach while in school, joining another friend at Eau Claire High School. After a brief, unsuccessful stint with the Shamrocks, DuBard left for Dreher where he became a teaching aide. Two years later, he took on a full-time position in the middle of the year. He also coached softball and later football. One of his proudest moments as a coach was his last in 1985. A year after the Blue Devils went 2-8, they finished 7-3. DuBard also enjoyed his time coaching softball. He says he still stays in touch with some of his former players. A year later, he moved to the role as athletics director, a position he would hold until 2018. It was a job in which he had some training, but he admits he needed more.
In his 32 years as Blue Devils’ athletic director, DuBard has seen several of Dreher’s sports teams enjoy success. The first team which won a state championship with him as AD was the wrestling team coached by Jim Soltish. The Lady Blue Devil basketball team has also been successful, winning titles under Soltish, Scott Long, and Teresa Jones. The Lady Blue Devil soccer team, which was founded while DuBard was AD, won two state championships, the latest in 2015. Head track coach Danny Brooks won multiple state championships coaching both the boys’ and girls’ programs.
“Those are the best times as an athletic director,” DuBard said. “Not only do you have to be very good, you also have to be very lucky.”
There were some tough times for DuBard, such as balancing the department’s strict budget. DuBard said at best the athletic department worked on a $50,000 budget. “There is a difference between what you need and what you wish for,” DuBard said. “It was up to me whether it was necessary or if it was something the coaches wanted. I tried to put the teams on a uniform rotation, usually three to five years. Sometimes is had to be sooner; sometimes it didn’t work out.”
“As far as equipment, I never bought the cheap stuff. I purchased good equipment, maybe not the best of the best, but it wasn’t bargain stuff. As an athletic director I had to be concerned with safety. It’s a big part of my job.” Providing an adequate security force at athletic events and maintaining the relationships with his coaches were also important parts of his job.
“With all of my coaches, 99 percent of the time we were friends,” DuBard said. “At the same time, if they wanted me to give them advice, I would but only if they asked. You hire a coach; you let him do the job. For the most part, the coaches I had did an excellent job with what they had. Sometimes they were criticized for not winning enough, but I knew the situation they had. The hardest part of my job was getting rid of a coach. I hated that.”
The end of the road
“When you take a job, you are supposed to do your best.”
That is one of DuBard’s core beliefs. For 42 years, whether it was in the classroom, athletic field, or in his athletic director’s office, DuBard did his best. Many of Dreher’s teams were successful, and many graduated and moved on to college. It’s no wonder DuBard is known for his long workdays. “As an athletic director, there is a lot of responsibility,” DuBard said. “Athletic directors need assistance. I didn’t have that for the majority of my time there, and that made for some long days.”
The work and long days finally caught up with him in 2018. During the middle of the school year, while at a physical, the doctor informed him he was in need of heart surgery to replace a valve. A heart cath later determined three blockages. After the surgery in March of 2018, and DuBard decided later it was time to retire. “It’s a job that will wear you out if you let it,” DuBard said. “It was just time to get someone else in there, someone younger and with new ideas. Sometimes, you have to stop and smell the roses.”
DuBard now teaches at Midlands Technical College and also does some substitute work. “Midlands Tech has been good because what I’m teaching the kids in labs I haven’t done in 30 or 40 years. It’s been a good refresher.”
While his time at Dreher may be over, he looks back on it with fondness. “To go back to the school where I graduated is a special thing,” DuBard said. “I loved being a graduate and I loved being there for 40 years.”
Coach DuBard added to the many honors he received over the course of his career as student athlete, teacher, coach, and athletic director when he was inducted in 2020 into the Hall of Fame of the South Carolina Association of Athletic Administrators.
Dr. Kevin Hasinger's Portrait is Unveiled
Dreher's administration, faculty, and staff were present to honor former principal Dr. Kevin Hasinger at the unveiling of his portrait during a faculty meeting on January 27, 2025. Dr. Hasinger served as Dreher's principal from the 2019-2020 school year until his promotion in 2023 as Executive Director of Secondary Education at Richland School District One.
Three Teachers Earn Their Masters
Elizabeth Link is SC Chemistry Teacher of the Year
Brava! Our own Elizabeth Link has been named the Daniel J. Antion High School Chemistry Teacher of the Year by the South Carolina Section of the American Chemical Society. We knew it years ago, though! Ms. Link was Dreher's 21/22 Teacher of Year and finalist for District Teacher of Year!
Ms. Link will be honored at the awards dinner on Monday, April 15, 2024, in Ministers Hall at Claflin University. Dr. Linda Shimizu, the SC Chemist of the Year, will also be present. Dr. Shimizu's two children, Emily and Michael, were both outstanding students at Dreher.
The website of the SC Section of the American Chemical Society is http://www.sc-acs.org/
Adam Rafferty is USC School of Education's "New Teacher of the Year"
Orchestra Director Adam Rafferty is USC College of Education's "Outstanding New Teacher"
Orchestra Director Adam Rafferty has been honored with USC College of Education's "Outstanding New Teacher" award.
When you read about Mr. Rafferty, you will agree with the College of Education's assessment of his excellent contribution to educating young people: Adam Rafferty
Kevin Kirkley is CTE Counselor of the Year
At a Dreher staff meeting on May 6, Chair of our Counseling Department Kevin Kirkley was presented with the Midlands Education and Business Alliance (MEBA)'s award as 2024 SC Career and Technical Education (CTE) Counselor of the Year.
So well deserved - every year!
Click here for the District's coverage of Mr. Kirkley's award.
Alison Schriro Receives "Aspirations in Computing Educator Award"
Daryl Jarvis is Athletic Director; AJ Caldwell is Assistant Director
"Dreher High School is excited to announce Daryl Jarvis as our Athletic Director!
Mr. Jarvis brings a wealth of both coaching and athletic administration experience to Dreher. Most recently, Coach Jarvis served as Head Boys Basketball Coach and Assistant Athletic Director for the Blue Devils. Prior to Dreher, Jarvis served in a similar capacity at West Florence High School. He has also had stops at CA Johnson, Eau Claire, Brookland-Cayce, and Ridge View. Among his many coaching accomplishments, he led the CA Johnson Hornets to the 2014 Class A Boys Basketball State Championship. His 2015 team also made an appearance in the Upper State Championship game. He has led multiple sports to Region titles as well including basketball, track, and cross country."
Adolph (AJ) Caldwell Jr. has been named Dreher's Assistant Athletic Director and Head Boys Basketball Coach.
Dreher Athletics reports "We are excited to have @CoachACJ to lead the way for our boys varsity basketball program. He brings overseas professional basketball experience along with a tireless work ethic. Congratulations Coach Caldwell."
Jason Sandifer Named "Coach of the Year"
Dreher Class of '71 Expresses Thanks to Faculty and Staff
We Mourn the Loss of Coach Damien Jackson
Beloved Dreher math teacher and football and track & field coach Damien Jackson passed away on March 29, 2021, due to complications from COVID. He was senior class vice president of the Dreher Class of 1996 and All-Region in both football and track and field. Coach Jackson played football at Presbyterian College and eventually found his way back to Dreher as a math teacher and coach.
Dedication of the Damien Jackson Track at Owens Field in memory of the late Dreher alum, math teacher, and football and track & field coach took place on May 8, 2025.