Johns Island, South Carolina
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Johns Island is an island just across the Stono River from the city of Charleston, South Carolina. Part of the island has actually been incorporated into the city. The island is home to the Angel Oak, a 1400 year old Southern live oak tree. The population of Johns Island is growing because of its proximity to Charleston. The 2000 census reported a total of 11,477. The other major population center is the town of Seabrook Island, which is not on a separate island, but on a peninsula at the extreme south of Johns Island. The island has a land area of 216.83 km² (83.72 sq mi). Wadmalaw Island lies adjacent to it in a generally southwesterly direction. Johns Island is the second largest island on the east coast.
[edit] Education
- Charleston Collegiate School is one of the independent schools on the island; it serves students in the Charleston area in grades K4-12.
Angel Oak Elementary,
Mount Zion Elemetary,
Haut Gap Middle,
St. Johns High School
[edit] References
- United States Geological Survey (2006). "Johns Island (island)". Retrieved 27 January 2006.
- United States Geological Survey (2006). "Johns Island (populated place)". Retrieved 27 January 2006.