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19 Summerville Schools Recognized as Leaders

Local schools among 600 leaders in the state, according to annual Palmetto Gold and Silver Awards.

The South Carolina Department of Education announced today the recipients of the Palmetto Gold and Silver Awards for the 2012-2013 school year. 

The South Carolina Department of Education recognized 662 schools and career centers for general performance, closing the achievement gap, or qualifying in both categories. Here are the Summerville area winners:

School General Performance Closing the Achievement Gap Alston Middle GOLD
Ashley Ridge High GOLD
Beech Hill Elementary GOLD SILVER
Charles B. Dubose Middle GOLD SILVER Eagle Nest Elementary SILVER
Flowertown Elementary GOLD GOLD Fort Dorchester Elementary GOLD GOLD Fort Dorchester High GOLD
Gregg Middle GOLD GOLD Joseph R. Pye Elementary GOLD SILVER
Knightsville Elementary  GOLD GOLD Newington Elementary GOLD
GOLD Oakbrook Elementary GOLD SILVER Oakbrook Middle GOLD SILVER R.H. Rollings Middle School of the Arts GOLD GOLD Spann Elementary GOLD GOLD Summerville Elementary GOLD Summerville High GOLD William M. reeves Elementary GOLD SILVER

The Palmetto Gold and Silver Awards program (PGS) began with the Education Accountability Act of 1998, giving recognition to schools for high levels of academic achievement and high rates of improvement. 

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The PGS recognizes schools based on the criteria in the statewide Accountability Manual approved by the Education Oversight Committee (EOC) for both general performance and working towards closing the achievement gap.  Within those two categories, a school may be awarded either the gold or silver designation.  The EOC revised the criteria for Palmetto Silver General Performance this year, reducing the number of eligible schools.

Of the award recipients, 447 schools were recognized for general performance only, 39 were recognized for closing the achievement gap only, and 191 schools were recognized for their performance in both general performance and closing the achievement gap.  Approximately 68 percent of this year’s recipient schools have a poverty index of 60 or higher.  This is the fifth year that closing the achievement gap has been honored as part of the PGS. 

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