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It was promising to be a sticky August day in 1964 when V.M. Lomas
unlocked the door to Greenville County's newest elementary school. Surrounded by
cornfields and grazing cattle, the sand colored brick school cost $327,910 to
build on 13.6 acres between Mauldin and Simpsonville, two small cities in the
northwestern part of South Carolina. When school started that year, the building
wasn't quite ready.
Mr. Lomas was ready for the 477 students who would step through
the double metal doors. He hired 15 teachers and filled the 18 classrooms with
desks and chairs despite having no phone all summer.
Today, Bethel sits in the heart of the fastest growing region of South Carolina.
Cornfields have given way to housing developments, country roads to highways.
The tiny sand colored school was enlarged to three times its original size in a
$6 million expansion in 1995. Bethel has had five principals since Mr. Lomas
retired: Richard Barker, 1980-1987; Brenda Moody Turner, 1987-1993, Dr.
Katherine Howard, 1993-1999, Dr. Paula C. Ely, 1999-2006, and the current
principal, Brenda D. Byrd.
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