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Board approves continuous improvement plan components for state‑identified underperforming schools
Summary
Trustees approved continuous improvement plan components submitted to the state for schools designated as underperforming, advancing required 30/60/90 monitoring steps and authorizing district staff to submit the plans for final state approval.
The Charleston County School District Board of Trustees voted Dec. 9 to approve components of continuous improvement plans for schools the state has designated as “underperforming” and to advance those plans for submission to the South Carolina Department of Education.
Superintendent Anita Huggins told trustees the plans were developed in collaboration with the state and had received preapproval. “Continuous improvement plans are just that. Principals have the opportunity to consistently and constantly evaluate progress and adjust plans based on…
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