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Clover presenter outlines Impact Academy rebrand and reports better virtual pass rates after hurricane recovery
Summary
Shelton Kimball told the Clover School Board the district’s rebranded Impact Academy uses daily behavior systems and shorter goal periods to support students; she reported CVA pass rates rose from 67% (Oct. 4) to 83% after intercession outreach and described targeted interventions for students failing multiple classes.
Shelton Kimball, introduced by Dr. Glynn, told the Clover School Board the district has rebranded its alternative program as the Impact Academy to emphasize six habits — integrity, motivation, participation, attitude, contribution and time management — and to make the program more outcomes-driven.
Kimball said the academy is using daily behavior point cards, a uniform‑related incentive system and mandatory orientations for referred students. "We felt like those were some of the things that our students struggle with," she said, adding the program is pairing short‑term goals with more frequent check‑ins for students with repeated infractions.
The presenter also described the Clover Virtual Academy (CVA). Kimball said CVA’s pass rate was…
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