Anna Lee, The Greenville News

Anna Lee

The Greenville News

Greenville, SC, United States

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Past articles by Anna:

A mom stormed into school to confront child's classmates over bullying. She was arrested

Jamie Rathburn apologizes for how she handled her son's alleged bullies, but she remains frustrated with the Greenville County school system's answers → Read More

All Out SC teacher protest: 10,000 in 'largest gathering of teachers in history of SC'

One Greenville County teacher wrote names on a sign for peers who wanted to attend but couldn't. She said she had so many she couldn't fit them all. → Read More

Construction of the new Fountain Inn High School is now projected to cost $84 million

Construction of the new Fountain Inn High School in Greenville County is projected to cost $84 million. → Read More

Riverside High School has been vandalized with graffiti

Riverside High School has been vandalized with graffiti, officials say. → Read More

More South Carolina teachers want to leave the profession, and it's affecting the students

South Carolina's teacher turnover is hitting hardest schools that serve poor and minority students. → Read More

South Carolina Governor's School refutes news outlet's report of 'administrative upheaval'

FITSNews had reported that multiple administrators were terminated from the South Carolina Governor's School for the Arts & Humanities. → Read More

Greenville County Schools calendar: Dates for 2019-20 school year are set

The Greenville County school district has set its calendar for the 2019-20 school year. → Read More

Greenville County superintendent criticizes parts of South Carolina education reform bill

“I’m not looking for another bureaucracy,” says Greenville County Schools Superintendent Burke Royster. → Read More

Pickens County students will start the next school year on a Tuesday

Classes will begin on Aug. 20 after the school board approved the calendar at a board meeting Monday night. → Read More

South Carolina Fifth-graders told to pick cotton, sing slave song on field trip

Fifth-graders at Ebenezer Avenue Elementary were told to pick cotton and sing a slave song as part of a class field trip during Black History Month. → Read More

Enterprising town turns SC highways into rivers of cash

“It’s a tiny little place with a lot of traffic going through it to the beach.” A small town profited from through-traffic by seizing people's money. → Read More

Americans don't know much about American history. South Carolina ranks 44th among states

Only 34 percent of South Carolinians earned a passing grade on the U.S. citizenship exam. → Read More

Enterprising town turns SC highways into rivers of cash

“It’s a tiny little place with a lot of traffic going through it to the beach.” A small town profited from through-traffic by seizing people's money. → Read More

84 students, 10 teachers absent from Augusta Circle Elementary School

A Greenville County Schools official has confirmed that a majority of the 84 student absences are sickness-related. → Read More

SC police make millions by seizing cash and property. Most of it comes from black people

In a joint investigation, The Greenville News and Anderson Independent Mail looked at every SC civil asset forfeiture case from 2014 to 2016. → Read More

Exclusive: How civil forfeiture errors, delays enrich SC police, hurt people

South Carolina police don't need proof to seize and keep cash, cars or other valuables. #TAKEN → Read More

TAKEN: How police departments make millions by seizing property

South Carolina police take black people’s money most of all, our exclusive investigative data shows. → Read More

Child injured in shooting on Chandler Road in Greer

Deputies are investigating after a child was shot at a home on Chandler Road. → Read More

Furman University receives $6 million gift from estate of World War II veteran

Thomas Farmer was one of Furman's most ardent supporters. → Read More

Dog's comeback story: Found starving, covered in maggots in Upstate, Champ finds redemption

Four months ago, Champ the dog was barely alive, too weak to stand and chained to a tree in rural Laurens County. → Read More