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Berkeley County reports gains in literacy and some math areas, sets 75% ELA goal for 2030

5709063 · September 3, 2025
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Superintendent Dr. Dixon and district assessment staff presented statewide assessment results showing steady gains in elementary and middle-school ELA and mixed results in mathematics; district officials tied progress to instructional alignment and state standards.

BERKELEY COUNTY, S.C. — Superintendent Dr. Dixon and district staff reported Sept. 2 that Berkeley County School District made steady gains in reading and some math measures over the past five years and reiterated the district’s goal of having 75% of students performing on grade level in ELA by 2030.

Superintendent Dr. Dixon said the board and the district should be "proud of our accomplishments," adding: "This success reflects the power of aligned efforts across our district." He credited teachers, administrators, central office staff and families for the progress and listed several schools that had met the district’s 2030 ELA goal, including Cane Bay Elementary, Daniel Island School, Marrington Elementary and Philip Simmons…

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