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2023 Graduate Inductees

  • Mike Chibbaro, Wade Hampton Class of 1977   
  • Betty Farr, Greenville High Class of 1951
  • Ray Lattimore, Wade Hampton Class of 1978
  • Krish Patel, Mauldin Class 2004

2023 Educator Inductees

  • John Brodie Bricker, Ph.D., Multiple Schools, District Administration
  • Clark Woods – Awarded Posthumously, Hillcrest High School

The Greenville County Schools Hall of Fame Gala was held Tuesday, November 15, 2022. The Hall of Fame honors men and women who have graduated from or worked at Greenville County Schools and have made substantial or significant contributions at the local, regional, national or international levels in areas such as academia and education, arts, athletics, business, media, public service, philanthropy, medicine, military or science. The GCS Hall of Fame is the vision of District Superintendent Dr. Burke Royster. The induction event is hosted by the Greenville County Schools Foundation.

Inductees were selected by a committee of representatives from the School Board of Trustees, GCS Foundation, GCS administrators, previous Hall of Fame inductees and community leaders. The Selection Committee members were Jeff Brown, Greenville Drive; Phillip Davie, GCS Deputy Superintendent; Bill Evans, retired English teacher and member of the GCS Hall of Fame; Joy Grayson, GCS Foundation Executive Director; Ernie Hamilton, Ernie Hamilton Law and member of the GCS Hall of Fame; Catherine James, Greenville Federal Credit Union; Lynda Leventis-Wells, GCS Board of Trustees; and Deborah McKetty, SC Community Loan Fund and GCS Foundation.

Mike Chibbaro (graduate)

Collis and strives to inspire the youth of his community.

Mike Chibbaro

Betty Farr (graduate)

Chamni Award by the Greenville Chamber of Commerce.

Betty Farr

Ray Lattimore (graduate)

Jenthe Betty Taylor Award for Emerging Artists.

Ray Lattimore

Krish Patel (graduate)

Med in 2012.

Krish Patel

John Brodie Bricker, Ph.D. (educator)

Jm and graduate with a standard high school diploma.

Brodie Bricker

Clark Woods – Awarded Posthumously (educator)

After s awarded the first ever Braveheart Award from the SCAAA Board.

Clark Woods