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Clinton High School, nicknamed the Red Devils, is a member of South Carolina's AAA high school classification, competing in Region III. The Red Devils' main rivals are the Laurens Raiders ; their annual season-opening rivalry football game attracts some 10,000 spectators each year.
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South Carolina Highway 56 Connector (SC 56 Conn.) is a 0.330-mile (0.531 km) connector route between SC 56 and US 176/SC 9 in the central part of Spartanburg and the east-central part of Spartanburg. The entire length is known as East Henry Street and is an unsigned highway .
The mean travel time to work is 18.3 minutes. From 2014 to 2015, employment in Clinton, SC grew at a rate of 6.08%, from 3,025 employees to 3,209 employees. The median property value in Clinton grew to $92,100 from the previous year's value of $81,800. In Clinton 42.5% of housing units are owner-occupied, lower than the national average of 63.9%.
The Ware Shoals area [citation needed] is covered by the multi-county Greenwood County District 51. A portion of the county is in the Greenville County School District. [25] There are two public high schools in the county: Laurens (in Dist. 55) and Clinton (in Dist. 56).
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Laurens District 55 High School, also referred to as LDHS or simply Laurens High School, is a four-year public high school in Laurens, South Carolina. It is the only high school in Laurens School District 55 and one of two in Laurens County, South Carolina. The feeder schools include Laurens Middle School, Sanders Middle School, Gray Court ...
CLINTON — The first 12 minutes of Friday's Division 7 district championship game between No. 5 Clinton and Monroe St. Mary Catholic Central looked like a track race.