Cayce Mayor Selected as SC Hunt State Policy Fellow
Cayce
Mayor Selected as SC Hunt State Policy Fellow
Eighteen local elected
leaders, including Cayce Mayor, Elise Partin, from
across South Carolina been selected for the inaugural South
Carolina Hunt State Policy Fellows program, a bipartisan
initiative designed to strengthen education policy from early childhood through
workforce development.
The program, launching this month, brings The Hunt Institute’s
proven fellowship model to the Palmetto State after proven success in North Carolina and
Virginia. Fellows will examine South Carolina’s education system, connect
with experts and practitioners, and develop strategies to improve educational
outcomes in their communities.
Mayor Partin stated, “As Mayor for Cayce, SC, I’m honored to
represent our community in The Hunt Institute’s inaugural SC Hunt State Policy
Fellows program! It’s humbling to be selected to be with such a dynamic group
of elected officials. I’ve already learned so much like every $1 investment in
early childcare produces $7 in ROI. The SC State Chamber has good data on the
cost when people can’t go to work because of childcare issues. This has a
direct impact on our residents and it’s something we can improve.”
“We’re focused on giving leaders practical strategies that
strengthen education and support families across South Carolina,” said Dr. Javaid Siddiqi, President &
CEO of The Hunt Institute. “This cohort brings together leaders who are
positioned to drive meaningful change in their communities.”
From October 2025 through February 2026, Fellows will participate
in three convenings focused on early childhood, K-12 education, and
postsecondary and workforce development. Sessions will feature briefings, panel
discussions, and collaborative work with South Carolina education experts and
practitioners.
The 2025 South Carolina Hunt State Policy
Fellows cohort includes:
Mayors:
Billy
Chavis, Town of Holly Hill, Lyman Dawkins III, City of Gaffney, GP McLeer, City
of Fountain Inn, Elise Partin, City of Cayce, and Miko Pickett, City of
Mullins
County and City Council
Members:
Chris
Bowers, Pickens County Council, Dr. Aditi Bussells, City of Columbia, Eddie
Crosby, Dorchester County Council, Dennis DiSabato, Vice Chairman, Horry County
Council, Ron Felder, Aiken County Council, Chaquez T. McCall, City of Florence,
Sarai Melendez, City of Walhalla, Meghan Smith, City of Spartanburg, and Dan
Wood, Town of Bluffton
School Board Trustees:
Wendy
Burgess, Anderson County School District 1, Michelle Goodwin-Calwile,
Greenville County School District, Liz Morris, Aiken County School District,
and Rebecca Rundlett, Kershaw County School District
The Hunt Institute has successfully convened five cohorts in North
Carolina and one in Virginia, building a network of more than 100 local and
state leaders committed to strengthening education policy. The South Carolina
cohort extends this work to support leaders across the Southeast.
About The Hunt Institute: The
Hunt Institute, an affiliate of Duke University’s Sanford School of Public
Policy, is a leader in transforming public education. Marshaling expertise from
a nationwide partner network since its establishment in 2001, The Institute
brings together people and resources that help build and nurture visionary
leadership and mobilize strategic action for greater educational outcomes and
student success. For more information, please visit: http://www.hunt-institute.org/
This article was originally published on Tuesday, October 21, 2025.
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