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K-12 Performance. South Carolina and Greenville. South Carolina Rankings. Quality Counts NAEP – National Assessment of Educational Progress Graduation Rate SAT Composite Score. Quality Counts. Quality Counts 2011: Editorial Projects in Education Research Center. NAEP Rankings.
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K-12 Performance South Carolina and Greenville
South Carolina Rankings • Quality Counts • NAEP – National Assessment of Educational Progress • Graduation Rate • SAT Composite Score
Quality Counts Quality Counts 2011: Editorial Projects in Education Research Center
NAEP Rankings South Carolina’s scores statistically equivalent to states in blue S. Carolina READING 52nd 1st 4th Grade 9 below 11 32 above 8th Grade 4 14 34 MATH 4th Grade 10 33 9 8th Grade 12 10 30
Graduation Rate and SAT Composite Score S.Carolina 14th High School Graduation Rate National Governor’s Association Compact 4-year Rate 22nd 1st S.Carolina 18th SAT Composite Score Out of 19 states with participation rates of 55% or higher 19th 1st 2009 Graduation Rates; 2010 SAT scores
How Greenville Compares Versus other districts in the state • Reading on grade level – Third Grade • Math on grade level – Eighth Grade • High School Exit Exam (HSAP) • Graduation Rates
Percent of 3rd Graders Reading on Grade Level Poverty Index 56.0 52.9 53.1 58.6 58.9 59.2 63.2 Greenville 83.4% Richland 2 Dorchester 2 Pickens Spartanburg 2 York 3 Charleston STATE PASS 2010
Percent of 8th Graders on Grade Level in Math Poverty Index 56.0 52.9 53.1 58.6 58.9 59.2 63.2 Greenville 64.5% Richland 2 Dorchester 2 Pickens Spartanburg 2 York 3 Charleston STATE PASS 2010
High School Exit Exam (HSAP) Percent Passing Both Parts on First Attempt Poverty Index 56.0 52.9 53.1 58.6 58.9 59.2 63.2 Greenville 80.8% Richland 2 Dorchester 2 Pickens Spartanburg 2 York 3 Charleston STATE HSAP 2010
High School Graduation Rate Poverty Index 56.0 52.9 53.1 58.6 58.9 59.2 63.2 Greenville 75.0% Richland 2 Dorchester 2 Pickens Spartanburg 2 York 3 Charleston STATE 2009 State Report Card
Public Policy Activity 2009-2010 • 9 meetings with individual legislators (total attendance of 114) • 11 presentations to school SICs and community groups • 6 News-Actions • 3 Articles for school PTA newsletters • 2 Community-wide events - Enough is Enough” rally (300 participants; 1,800 cards sent) - Tax Reform presentation by Michael Fanning (400 participants) • Swim team parents – education and action initiative (5 teams)