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Superintendent highlights record‑high graduation, CTE growth and student assessment gains

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Superintendent Verna Williams reported a steady increase in graduates (270 in 2023; 303 in 2024; 318 in 2025), $5 million in scholarships for the Class of 2025, growth in CATE completions to 175 and gains on spring formative math assessments; she said detailed end‑of‑course results will be provided at a future meeting.

Superintendent Verna Williams used the Committee of the Whole meeting to present an end‑of‑year review, reporting an increase in graduation and career‑technical program completions and some gains on formative student assessments.

Williams told trustees that Colleton County High School’s graduating class grew from 270 in 2023 to 303 in 2024 and to 318 in 2025. "Of those 318 students, we had 16 students to earn their high school credential. And those are our students with disabilities,"…

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