Conway, SC – The South Carolina Department of Education has released its annual report cards evaluating student performance and school quality for the 2023-2024 academic year. These ratings assess schools using various indicators, including academic achievement, graduation rates, student progress, and college and career readiness. The results are now available for Horry County’s schools, affecting the local community significantly.
The report cards include evaluations of 57 schools in Horry County, impacting students, parents, and educators alike. Local stakeholders are closely analyzing these results to understand their implications for student success and school development.
Schools receive scores based on a 100-point scale, which determines their ratings as excellent, good, average, below average, or unsatisfactory. In Horry County, the distribution of ratings reveals that approximately 26% of schools achieved excellent ratings, while 44% gained good ratings. Notably, 28% of schools received average ratings, and only 2% were rated unsatisfactory. No schools fell into the below average category.
The report cards are accessible to the public and can be viewed online, allowing residents to examine individual school performance. This transparency is vital for fostering community engagement and accountability in the educational system.
The results were published recently, highlighting the current state of performance within the local educational institutions. The release of these report cards typically occurs yearly, providing ongoing insights into school quality and student outcomes.
Understanding these scores aids parents in making informed decisions regarding their children’s education. The ratings also put pressure on schools to improve where necessary, fostering a competitive spirit among them to enhance their educational offerings.
Leading the state with an impressive 99 points out of 100, HCS Scholars Academy High School in Conway achieved the highest score in South Carolina. The school allows students to pursue their diploma while earning college credits through Advanced Placement and dual-enrollment courses at Coastal Carolina University. Its performance was outstanding in categories such as academic achievement and college readiness.
Among the 15 schools recognized for receiving excellent ratings are:
Additionally, 25 schools earned good ratings, including Carolina Forest High School and Myrtle Beach Middle School, indicating a solid level of educational effectiveness across the county.
Conversely, the Academy of Hope Public Charter School’s elementary division received an unsatisfactory rating due to inadequate student progress and below-average academic achievement. Despite these shortcomings, the school excelled in maintaining a good school climate. These mixed results highlight areas needing improvement but also underscore the importance of promoting a positive environment for learning.
The release of these report cards provides valuable insights into the educational landscape of Horry County. As schools continue to evaluate and refine their practices, the hope is for ongoing improvement in student performance and academic success across the board.
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