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Richland County School District One preliminarily clears underperforming list, officials say
Summary
At a CNI committee meeting Oct. 21, Dr. Minor told commissioners that preliminary calculations show none of four schools previously labeled “unsatisfactory” are expected to be rated unsatisfactory on the 2024–25 state report cards, which the district said are tentatively set for release Nov. 3.
At a CNI committee meeting on Oct. 21, Dr. Minor told commissioners that preliminary calculations indicate Richland County School District One will not have any schools rated “unsatisfactory” on the 2024–25 state report cards, which the district said are tentatively scheduled for release Monday, Nov. 3.
The update covered four schools that were designated unsatisfactory in 2023–24: Burton (PAC/Pack) Elementary, C.A. Johnson High School, E.E. Taylor Elementary School and Watkins Nance Elementary School. “From our current preliminary calculations, Richland County School District 1 will not have any unsatisfactory schools for the '24–25 school report card ratings,” Dr. Minor said.
The statutory basis for the district’s identification process is South Carolina Code §59-18-16-15, which Dr. Minor cited in his presentation. That statute defines an underperforming school…
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