Three Barnwell County students are Tigertown Bound. Barnwell High, Williston-Elko High and Blackville-Hilda High School students will attend Clemson University in the fall.
Students accepted to Clemson University are Kah’miyah Williams of Barnwell High School, Jondalyn Dunbar of Williston-Elko High School, and Mahyla Nickens of Blackville-Hilda High School.
Twenty-five students from Barnwell County received Tigertown Bound signs through Barnwell County 4-H since the local program started distributing them in 2020. Over 70% of the students have participated in a 4-H program during their school-age years.
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Barnwell County Students planning to attend Clemson this fall are Kah’miyah Williams of Barnwell High School, Jondalyn Dunbar of Williston-Elko High School, and Mahyla Nickens of Blackville-Hilda High School.