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    Report of military-connected students in SC (per Act 289) : summary, findings, and recommendations

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    Children of military personnel--South Carolina--Education
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    In 2012, the Department of Defense reported there were 23,710 military connected students (ages six through eighteen), in the state. In South Carolina, military connected students in middle and high school have higher absence rates than military connected students in elementary school. Military connected students achieve higher levels on state assessments than their non-military peers. School districts are eligible for additional Federal funding based on the number of Federally connected students (including military connected students) they educate.
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    CreatorSouth Carolina Education Oversight Committee
    Date Accessioned2015-05-20T12:36:40Z
    Date Available2015-05-20T12:36:40Z
    Date of Issue2015
    Identifier (URI)http://hdl.handle.net/10827/18345
    DescriptionIn 2012, the Department of Defense reported there were 23,710 military connected students (ages six through eighteen), in the state. In South Carolina, military connected students in middle and high school have higher absence rates than military connected students in elementary school. Military connected students achieve higher levels on state assessments than their non-military peers. School districts are eligible for additional Federal funding based on the number of Federally connected students (including military connected students) they educate.
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    Item LanguageEnglish
    PublisherSouth Carolina State Library
    Digital CollectionSouth Carolina State Documents Depository
    RightsCopyright status undetermined. For more information contact, South Carolina State Library, 1500 Senate Street, Columbia, South Carolina 29201.
    SubjectChildren of military personnel--South Carolina--Education
    TitleReport of military-connected students in SC (per Act 289) : summary, findings, and recommendations
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