Richland Two students are future ready. They are competitive, adaptable, innovative, and ready to make a positive impact in the world.
Bengal Biodiesel
The Future is Fueled By Students
History was made on April 19, 2024, when Bengal Biodiesel students at Blythewood High School fueled a Richland two school bus for the first time, with biodiesel made from cooking oil. The process took five years to complete.
Malachi Cooper
When You're As Good With A Beat As You Are With A Ball
Ridge View junior Malachi Cooper has mastered his musical talents, and his game on the basketball court…all while holding down a 4.0+ GPA.
Alyssa Amaker
Changing the Narrative
Richland Northeast senior Alyssa Amaker was awarded the prestigious Dovey Johnson Roundtree scholarship to Spelman College. She talks about finding yourself in others, stories that matter, and continuing to speak the truth through journalism.
Ka'Ron Jackson
Among the Chosen Few
Richland Northeast student Ka’Ron Jackson's hard work, passion & dedication to the art of dance got him accepted into Juilliard.
Elizabeth Johnson
A-Lister Since 2013
Spring Valley High School senior and Academic Scholar Elizabeth Johnson, talks about her success in maintaining straight A's for over a decade, and what has inspired her to be the best version of herself.
C-Span StudentCam Winners
Telling The Stories That Matter
Congratulations to Richland Northeast High School CavPlex students Annabelle Jones, Erin Peters, and Lillian Mirosavich - Eastern Regional winners in the C-SPAN StudentCam Documentary contest.
Signature Learning
Choice is the hallmark of Richland Two schools. Our programs immerse students in distinctive and captivating learning opportunities that go beyond the ordinary.
Computer Science Immersion School
The Computer Science Magnet Program prepares students in work, life and citizenship by providing computer science coding skills to become effective collaborators and communicators.
Lonnie B. Nelson Elementary | ACE Magnet
ACE students learn financial literacy
Joseph Keels Elementary | Strings Project Partnership
Thanks to a partnership with the University of South Carolina Joseph Keels Elementary students are learning to make music and explore