EOC To Recognize Rosewood
Elementary June 13
Richland One’s Rosewood Elementary School
is one of 132 South Carolina elementary and
middle schools that will be recognized by the
Education Oversight Committee for its efforts
to close the achievement gap among students
of differing economic, racial and ethnic groups.
The schools were chosen from 833 elementary
and middle schools statewide based upon three
criteria for recognition:
- when a school enrolls a group of at least
30 students from the economic, racial or
ethnic groups that historically have underachieved
in our state;
- when the performance of the identified
group meets or exceeds the 75th percentile
of performance of students statewide in
either English language arts or mathematics;
and
- when the school has met the requirements
for Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) for
all students and for the identified group.
The performance criterion rises as student
achievement rises each year.
Rosewood and the other schools identified
for recognition will be presented certificates
during the June 13 EOC meeting, which is scheduled
for 1 p.m. in Room 101 of the Blatt Building
at 1105 Pendleton St.