Daniel Morgan Technology Center

Established in 1968, the Daniel Morgan Technology Center (DMTC) was created to address the critical need for skilled personnel in Spartanburg County, South Carolina. A mid-1960s survey by the University of South Carolina's Bureau of Urban and Regional Affairs highlighted this demand, prompting leaders from School Districts Three and Seven to collaborate on founding the center. Designed by Lockwood Greene Engineers, Inc., and constructed by Bryant Construction Company, DMTC opened its doors to 375 students from Benjamin Mays, Cowpens, Pacolet, and Spartanburg High Schools, offering ten courses. Over the years, school consolidations have streamlined DMTC's service to Broome High School in District Three and Spartanburg High School in District Seven. A significant expansion in 1976 added five new shop and lab areas, enabling the center to diversify its programs. Today, DMTC provides a wide range of semester, one-year, two-year, and three-year courses, continually evolving to meet the educational and workforce needs of the community.