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2023-24 Report of the Accreditation of School Districts in South Carolina
South Carolina State Department of Education
South Carolina State Department of Education
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Abstract
Each school district in South Carolina provides a defined minimum educational program approved by the State Board of Education that complies with standards prescribed for the boards of trustees; district operations; elementary and middle grades; secondary grades; area vocational centers; and adult education. This is a summary of the accreditation classification recommendations for the various educational units for the 2023-2024 school year. Accountability is a key element in the success of educational improvement; therefore, for the purpose of continuing to hold South Carolina public school districts and schools accountable to the State, its taxpayers, and parents, all public school districts and schools must comply with the requirements in State Board of Education (SBE) Regulation 43-300 (R.43-300). Accreditation signifies that the public school district and/or school has met professional standards at an acceptable level and is committed to maintaining those standards.
Issue Date
2024
Keywords
School districts--Accreditation--South Carolina, High schools--Accreditation--South Carolina, Elementary schools--Accreditation--South Carolina
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Text
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