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Senior Citizen Discount Passes
Community members 65+ can attend any district-sponsored sporting event for just $2 (excluding region / invitational tournaments & playoffs).
Apply at a CCSD high school to receive your personalized GOLDEN PLAY PASS!

Student Discount
Show your school-issued ID or bracelet at the gate and pay only $2 for admission to any district-sponsored sporting event (excluding region/invitational tournaments & playoffs.
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Volunteer
Schools thrive when our community gets involved! Volunteer a little time to read with students, help at events, or support a classroom—every hour makes a difference.
Apply today and help our students shine!
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UPDATE: The Proposed Juvenile Curfew Ordination was passed on December 3rd during the 3rd Reading.
Proposed Juvenile Curfew Ordination
The County and our neighboring towns are jointly considering a new Juvenile Curfew Ordinance to enhance the safety and well-being of our community's youth.
Key Details of the Proposal
WHO: Applies to all minors under 18 years of age (Juveniles).
WHEN: Curfew hours are 11:00 P.M. until 6:00 A.M., seven days a week.
WHERE: County-wide (including Cheraw, Chesterfield, Pageland, McBee, Jefferson, Ruby, Patrick, and Mount Croghan).
Exceptions to the Curfew
The ordinance is designed with common-sense exceptions, including:
- With a Parent: Accompanied by a parent, guardian, or an authorized adult (18+).
- Working: Traveling directly to or from a legally established job.
- Activity-Related: Traveling directly to or from a supervised school, church, or county activity (no detours).
- Emergency: Responding to a fire, accident, or other immediate life-threatening emergency.
- Married/Emancipated: Legally married or emancipated.
Penalties for Violations
Violations of the ordinance are classified as misdemeanors:
Juvenile Cases: Handled through Family Court or the Department of Juvenile Justice (DJJ).
Adult Penalties (Parents/Guardians): A fine up to $500 or up to 30 days jail (each offense is separate).
Warning: Officers may give a warning for the first offense.
Protection: Parents and businesses are protected from penalties if they promptly contact law enforcement when a youth refuses to leave or cannot be safely taken home.
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