The bill, S. 816, is a Senate Resolution introduced to honor the one hundredth anniversary of Richland School District Two, recognizing its century-long commitment to education, community, and excellence. The resolution proclaims January 29, 2026, as "Richland School District Two Centennial Celebration Day" in South Carolina. It highlights the district's establishment in 1926 by the citizens of Northeast Richland County and its evolution into one of the largest and most dynamic school districts in the state, serving generations of students with a focus on academic excellence, athletic achievement, and community service.

The resolution also notes that various activities are planned throughout the year to celebrate the district's legacy and achievements. It concludes with a directive to present a copy of the resolution to Dr. Kim Moore, the Superintendent of Richland School District Two, as a formal acknowledgment of this significant milestone.