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1925 Bumgardner Dr
Tamassee, SC 29686

Tamassee DAR School, located in Tamassee, SC, is a holistic learning and development community that aims to expand students' educational horizons, empower them to become exceptional citizens, and inspire community wholeness. With a commitment to ongoing learning and development, Tamassee maximizes every opportunity and resource to impact others positively, while maintaining the highest standards of excellence and integrity.

Established in the 1910s by the South Carolina Daughters of the American Revolution, Tamassee has evolved over the years to address the most pressing unmet needs of children and families in the community. Through their education programs and residential recovery program for mothers and children, Tamassee bridges the gap between working families and public school teachers, empowering families to break destructive cycles and find lasting freedom and wholeness.

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