Greenville County Schools to Host “Shining Stars” Teacher Recruiting Event March 7

March 3, 2026

Greenville County Schools is inviting current and future educators to explore career opportunities at its upcoming Shining Stars Recruiting Event 2026, set for Saturday, March 7, 2026, at Southside High School. Register: Here

The annual networking event is designed to connect passionate educators with school and district leaders from across Greenville County, one of the fastest-growing school districts in South Carolina.

District officials say the event offers more than just interviews. Attendees will have the opportunity to learn about available teaching positions, meet administrators, ask questions about school culture, and explore what it means to be part of a district that serves more than 70,000 students.

A Growing District with Local Impact

For educators in the Golden Strip communities of Mauldin, Simpsonville, and Fountain Inn, the recruiting event represents a chance to serve students close to home while being part of a larger, thriving district.

Greenville County Schools continues to see enrollment growth and evolving instructional needs, particularly in high-demand areas such as:

  • STEM fields

  • Special education

  • World languages

  • Career and technical education

The Shining Stars event helps streamline the hiring process by bringing candidates and school leaders together in one location.

What to Expect

The March 7 event will include:

  • Networking opportunities with school administrators

  • Information about district benefits and professional development

  • On-site engagement with hiring teams

  • Insight into the district’s culture and expectations

The district encourages certified teachers, upcoming graduates, and experienced educators considering a move to attend.

Event Details

What: Shining Stars Recruiting Event 2026
When: Saturday, March 7, 2026
Where: Southside High School
Registration: Here

Interested candidates can register through the district’s Shining Stars portal.

As Greenville County continues to grow, district leaders say events like this play a key role in ensuring classrooms are staffed with dedicated, high-quality educators ready to make a difference.

For Golden Strip residents with a heart for education, March 7 could be the start of a new chapter.