Upstate Region School Districts
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South Carolina Course Alignment Project to strengthen alignment between high school and college so that South Carolina students experience a seamless transition from highs choola to postsecondary learning.
This alignment will help:
- better prepare students for college expectations.
- create clear pathways and decrease redundancy.
- reduce the need for remedial instruction.
- reduce college retention and graduation rates.
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On May 27, 2005, Governor Mark Sanford signed the Education and Economic Development Act (EEDA), new legislation designed to give South Carolina students the educational tools they need to build prosperous, successful futures.
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Title II of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA), is now known as the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001.
Highly Qualified Teachers
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The South Carolina Commission for Minority Affairs was created to provide the citizenry with a single point of contact for information regarding the State's minority population.
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New Carolina Declaration. We, the tenacious people of New Carolina, declare independence from mediocrity. We will reach beyond past mistakes and build on historic successes toward a bright future that lifts our families, our schools, our businesses. From this day forward, we will demonstrate a new will and forge a new way. With tireless passion, bold leadership and decisive action, we will silence the nay-sayers, the doubters, the cynics. We will encourage the innovators and teachers, and celebrate the courageous. In doing so, we will become a leader in public education, entrepreneurial success, personal income and quality of life. Each day we will reach for, and push each other, until one day the world will acknowledge us as ‘The New Land of Opportunity’. New energy. New ideas. New action. New Jobs.
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The services provided by the Office of Safe Schools and Youth Services work toward achieving quality education and safer schools through a wide variety of strategies and approaches.
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See Article 7 Qualification for free/reduced meals
SC Department of Education Homepage
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Through regional collaboration, TechReadySC™ will build a more competitive workforce in the Upstate by providing innovative services to meet the economy's existing and emerging human performance needs.
Supported by a two-year grant from AdvanceSC [Duke-Energy], TechReadySC’s first major charge is to develop a standardized curriculum among the five Upstate partner colleges leading to specialty certificates and an associate’s degree in the area of mechatronics technology. In addition, innovative marketing and recruiting strategies are being implemented to increase the pipeline of highly-skilled students to retain and attract new industry to the Upstate.