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The Aiken County Board of Education commemorated Diana Floyd’s significant contributions to public education on March 25, 2025. Recognized for her advocacy and initiatives that raised millions for school improvements, Floyd’s legacy is preserved through a scholarship fund and a memorial plaque. Her influence continues as the district embarks on new projects benefiting students and the community.

Aiken County Board of Education Pays Tribute to Diana Floyd’s Extraordinary Legacy

Aiken, South Carolina – Aiken County’s education community is coming together to honor the remarkable life and contributions of Diana Floyd, a beloved advocate for public schools who sadly passed away on November 2, 2024. The Aiken County Board of Education took a step on March 25, 2025, to ensure that her legacy will continue to inspire future generations.

A Life of Service

Diana Floyd was not just a fixture in Aiken County; she was a passionate champion for education. In 2014, she was recognized as the Woman of the Year by the Aiken Chamber of Commerce, thanks in part to her tireless advocacy efforts. Her push for a one-cent sales tax made a profound impact, bringing in a staggering $215 million for the construction and refurbishment of schools throughout the district. This endeavor significantly improved educational infrastructure, benefiting countless students and families.

Floyd’s commitment to education didn’t stop there. She also spearheaded a grassroots initiative for a bond referendum in 2018 that successfully raised an additional $90 million. This funding played an essential role in upgrading schools and enhancing educational facilities in the area.

Continuing the Legacy

Recently, voters approved the continuation of the one-cent sales tax for 2024, which is projected to raise $398 million by 2035. This funding is crucial for future building projects and will even offer property tax relief for local residents. With these resources, plans are already in motion for renovations and expansions at several schools, including South Aiken High School, Midland Valley High School, Silver Bluff High School, and North Augusta Middle School.

A Heartfelt Memorial

During the ceremony honoring Floyd, Board Chairman Cam Nuessle read a heartfelt resolution that recognized her incredible service to the Aiken County Public Schools. As a token of appreciation, a plaque will be placed inside Aiken High School to make sure her memory is forever etched in the hearts of students and staff.

Moreover, a college scholarship fund named in her honor is aiming to provide $3,000 scholarships for students pursuing degrees in medical-related fields. So far, the scholarship fund has gathered an impressive $30,000 to support aspiring scholars across the district’s ten schools.

Building a Brighter Future

The impact of Floyd’s efforts has been felt not only in schools but throughout the Aiken County community. Her work has directly contributed to recent population growth in the area, highlighting the intertwining of educational investments and community development.

Friends and retired colleagues have praised Floyd for her patient and selfless nature, demonstrating a deep commitment to improving not just education, but the overall community ethos. Her belief that schools are the soul of the community resonates with many who knew her and are now inspired to carry on her vision.

A Fond Farewell

Diana Floyd, who built a revered career in neonatal intensive care after graduating with a nursing degree from the Medical University of South Carolina, leaves behind a legacy that will be cherished forever. Survived by her husband, children, and grandchild, Floyd’s spirit of dedication and community will continue to shine brightly in Aiken County.

As the Board of Education moves forward with projects and initiatives that Floyd championed, they not only celebrate her life but also carry forth her remarkable commitment to education and community involvement. Diana Floyd’s story lives on in every brick laid and every student supported through scholarship—a true testament to a life well-lived.

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