This week, the S.C. Department of Education revealed the much-anticipated report cards for all schools in South Carolina, and the results are out! Based on the performance data from the 2023-24 school year, schools have been given a score on a 100-point scale, helping parents and communities get a better understanding of how their schools are doing. It’s exciting to see the ranking of schools, especially in our very own Lexington County!
According to the report, Lexington County saw a mix of results, showcasing both amazing achievements and areas where some schools can improve. In total, there were 15 schools rated as excellent, 21 considered good, 31 ranked average, 11 classified as below average, and sadly, three schools were marked as unsatisfactory. It’s certainly a variety of scores that reflect the hard work of students, teachers, and administrators.
Among the excellent schools, there are some shining stars that stood out in Lexington School District 1:
These schools are clearly doing impressive work, and their dedicated staff and students deserve a round of applause!
In the neighboring Districts, like Lexington-Richland 5, schools like Chapin High and Spring Hill High also received good marks. Meanwhile, charter schools such as Gray Collegiate were also celebrated for their achievements, especially in high and middle school rankings. It’s heartwarming to see educational options thriving and offering quality education.
However, not all scores were cause for celebration. Schools that received below average and unsatisfactory ratings signal that there is always room for growth. For example, Pelion High in District 1 and Airport High in District 2 both have challenges ahead, and they will need the community’s support to improve their standings in the next evaluation. Parents and teachers are key players in this journey towards better performance.
On a broader scale, South Carolina as a whole is seeing a variety of performance levels. Statewide, 230 schools (18.3%) were rated as excellent, while 316 schools (25.2%) were considered good. A notable 477 schools (38%) fell under the average category, with some needing a little extra boost to help their scores rise. With 186 schools (14.9%) below average and 47 (3.7%) deemed unsatisfactory, the education system in South Carolina has a clear path ahead to improve.
As these rankings roll out, parents and educators are encouraged to keep an eye on what can be done to improve the learning environments for our students. Engagement within the community, professional development for educators, and learning resources can all contribute to lifting those scores higher in the next report card analysis.
In all, the latest report cards tell a story of progress, setbacks, and potential. Although some schools face challenges, there are plenty of excellent and good schools that pave the way for what’s possible for the future of education in Lexington County. Here’s to hoping that next year’s report cards will show even more improvement across all schools!
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