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About 165 Horry County School employees are classified as at-will workers, meaning they have entered the state retirement system, but continue to work at the school district on a year-to-year basis, earning a salary as well.

Those employees were told this month that they will not be guaranteed jobs next year, in order to place qualified teachers with continuing contracts into those open positions. In order to search the databases of at will workers by name, enter either the first or last name of the person you wish to search, or enter the name of the school.

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