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Lancaster County School 300 S. Catawba Street Lancaster, SC 29720 2015 South Carolina Report Card and federal laws require public schools to release report cards to the public each year. This year, the report card has been updated to reflect changes in reporting directed by the SC Education Oversight Committee. Schools will not be rated for state accountability purposes until Fall 2017 when the state will transition to a single accountability system. The following reports student performance in school year 2014-15. Grades: Enrollment: Phone: Website: PK-12 12,310 students 803-286-6972 http://www.lancastercsd.com/ Superintendent: Board Chair: Dr. Richard E. Moore Robert Parker WORLD CLASS SKILLS & LIFE AND CAREER CHARACTERISTICS Our district is helping all students develop the world class skills and life and career characteristics of the Profile of the Graduate by Profile of the SC Graduate World Class Knowledge Rigorous standards in language arts and math for career and college readiness Multiple languages, science, technology, engineering, mathematics (STEM), arts and social sciences* World Class Skills Creativity and innovation Critical thinking and problem solving Collaboration and teamwork Communication, information, media and technology Knowing how to learn Life and Career Characteristics Integrity Self-direction Global perspective Perserverance Work ethic Interpersonal skills Our district is helping all students develop the world-class skills and life and career characteristics of the Profile of the South Carolina Graduate by using our strategic plan and its research-based strategies to guide operations. An important focus in our work to help students meet this profile is making sure every child can read. We re also focusing on helping our teachers have professional conversations about student work, conversations that we know are important for shaping effective, consistent instruction. Another important part of our work to help students achieve this profile is giving our teachers standards-based curriculum documents for a curriculum that supports national and state academic standards. We continue to teach to a variety of learning styles through our researched-based instructional strategies. We use Literacy By Design across the district, and we stress the importance of using math manipulatives to support math instruction. We provide extra help for students who need additional time to master standards, use Classworks labs in elementary and middle schools, emphasize reading and writing across the curriculum and provide services for students whose primary language isn t English. Our teachers, students and parents use MAP testing results to determine the skills students have mastered and the skills they need to improve, and we assess student progress through standardized testing. Technology has an important role in supporting our instruction, and our Blackboard Connect calling system helps us keep parents informed about everything from report cards dates to extracurricular activities to school closings. We strongly believe that because our parents, students, educators and community work together, we can help every child develop the world-class skills and life and career characteristics of the Profile of the South Carolina Graduate. Superintendent Richard Gene Moore, Ed.D. * 21st Century core courses in Social Sciences include History, Geography, Economics, Government and Civics.

The ACT Aspire assessment was given to students in grades 3-8 in Spring 2015. Students were assessed in the subject areas of Reading, English, Mathematics and Writing ENGLISH READING Lancaster County School 1,776 66.8% 1,790 1,328 443 547 35.4% 1,317 1,546 1,864 s with Students Like Ours 71.0% 2,283 2,005 1,406 425 853 38.8% 1,519 1,712 1,993 wide 111,353 68.2% 103,821 76,244 23,966 41,271 37.2% 75,070 87,991 108,107 : Grade 3 65.4% 307 296 266 52 79 29.8% 195 192 453 : Grade 4 69.4% 289 332 231 44 84 30.6% 190 314 309 : Grade 5 263 65.5% 310 245 57 97 30.1% 166 286 326 : Grade 6 66.8% 280 297 210 77 128 40.4% 222 252 264 : Grade 7 70.4% 323 275 173 78 59 36.2% 249 297 244 : Grade 8 67.9% 314 276 192 87 100 45.5% 295 205 268

MATHEMATICS WRITING Lancaster County School 957 47.4% 1,566 1,863 941 58 998 20.5% 2,860 1,227 s with Students Like Ours wide 1,200 48.8% 58,723 47.0% 1,776 89,764 2,129 111,513 1,019 55,751 116 1,363 24.9% 5,426 68,628 24.4% 3,221 165,272 1,208 64,594 : Grade 3 213 58.5% 324 267 115 118 13.9% 463 279 : Grade 4 127 50.5% 326 370 74 125 14.5% 632 114 : Grade 5 115 47.4% 300 393 67 6 101 12.4% 449 305 : Grade 6 222 58.9% 287 247 109 33 35.5% 266 428 115 : Grade 7 138 38.3% 187 320 204 7 199 24.5% 404 231 : Grade 8 142 32.1% 136 256 332 8 189 22.8% 484 183 Results for groups with 4 or fewer students are not shown Exceeding 76% % Exceeding and Ready ACT Readiness Levels In Need of Ready Close Support 1872 342 256 Student Counts

The SC Palmetto Assessment of Standards (SCPASS) was given to students in grades 4-8 in Spring 2015. Students were assessed in the subject areas of Science and Social Studies. Science 20.1% Exemplary 24.1% demonstrated exemplary performance in 23.0% meeting the grade level standard 46.9% Met 47.3% met the grade level standard 45.1% 33.0% Not Met 28.6% did not meet the grade level standard 32.0% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Our s with Students Like Ours s wide Exemplary demonstrated exemplary performance in meeting the grade level standard Met met the grade level standard Not Met did not meet the grade level standard 31.0% 38.1% 37.1% 42.3% 40.6% 39.2% 26.7% 21.3% 23.7% Social Studies 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Science SCPASS Our : Percent Met and Above for each grade level 4th grade 5th grade 6th grade 7th grade 8th grade 71.7 62.1 65.5 71.6 63.8 Social Studies SCPASS Our : Percent Met and Above for each grade level 4th grade 5th grade 6th grade 7th grade 8th grade 84.2 67.8 76.0 64.7 73.0 Note: Results include SC-Alt assessment results. Exemplary "Exemplary": student demonstrated exemplary performance in meeting the grade level standard. Met Not Met "Met": student met the grade level standard. "Not Met": student did not meet the grade level standard. N/A-Not Applicable N/AV-Not Available N/C-Not Collected N/R-Not Reported I/S-Insufficient Sample

End of Course Tests Percent of tests with scores of 70 or above on: Algebra 1/Math for the Technologies 2 English 1 Biology 1 US History and the Constitution All Subjects Our s with Students Like Ours 78.6 87.8 85.7 78.8 79.7 75.1 68.1 83.4 77.8 66.5 71.2 69.1 74.0 80.6 77.3 s with Students Like Ours are districts with poverty indices of no more than 5% above or below the index for the district. The ACT, a college readiness assessment, was given to every South Carolina 11th grader in 2015 with the exception of those eligible for alternate assessments. The ACT scores range from 0 to 36. The district and state averages are included for comparison. averages for ACT data are based on regular public schools and do not include private schools in the state. 36.0 Average ACT Score Achieved by Students: English, Math, Reading, Science, Composite of all four tests, 2015 Average ACT Score Achieved by Students: Writing 36.0 31.0 31.0 26.0 26.0 21.0 16.0 11.0 17.0 18.0 15.3 16.6 17.6 18.2 17.5 18.4 18.2 17.0 21.0 16.0 11.0 12.8 14.0 6.0 6.0 1.0 Composite English Mathematics Reading Science 1.0 Writing English Benchmark Score: 18 32.5 Percent of Students in Meeting ACT College-Ready Benchmarks, 2015 Math Benchmark Score: 22 19.9 Reading Benchmark Score: 22 21 Science Benchmark Score: 23 12.4 All 4 Subjects 7.4 ACT benchmarks are scores on the ACT subject-area tests that represent the level of achievement required for students to have a 50% chance of obtaining a B or higher or about a 75% chance of obtaining a C or higher in corresponding credit-bearing first-year college courses. The ACT is a registered trademark of ACT, Inc.

ACT WorkKeys is a job skills assessment system measuring "real world" skills that employers believe are critical in the workplace. The assessment is given to every South Carolina 11th grader with the exception of those eligible for alternative assessments. The assessment consists of three subtests: Applied Mathematics, Reading for Information, and Locating Information. Students can earn certificates at the Platinum, Gold, Silver, and Bronze level on WorkKeys assessments. Percent of Students Meeting Platinum, Gold, or Silver Threshold on WorkKeys, 2015 100.0% 92.8% 93.2% 85.8% 87.7% 80.0% 66.8% 71.2% 60.0% 40.0% 20.0% 0.0% Applied Mathematics Reading for Information Locating Information Percent of Students Tested Average Critical Reading Score SAT Performance Average Math Score Average Writing Score Average Composite Score 57.5 461 468 437 1365 The highest composite score on the SAT is a 2400. For each of the three sections of the test, the highest score is 800.

OUTCOMES Graduation Rate Four-Year Five-Year 80.3 81.9 Four-Year Cohort Graduation Rate 2015 2014 2013 2012 82.8 82.1 81.3 79.7 Five-Year Cohort Graduation Rate 2015 2014 2013 2012 83.2 82.8 78.4 78.4 Percentage of Seniors Eligible for LIFE Scholarship 47.4 42.2 Percentage of Students from 2014 Graduating Class Enrolled in a two- or four-year college or technical college pursuing an associates degree, certificate, or diploma in Fall 2014 73.2 70.3

OPPORTUNITIES For students to meet the profile of the SC Graduate Students (n = 12,310) Percent of students participating in Medicaid, SNAP, or TANF; homeless, foster, or migrant students (poverty index) Attendance Rate With disabilities Out of school suspensions or expulsions for violent and/or criminal offenses Percentage of students served by gifted and talented programs Career/tech students in co-curricular organizations N/A N/A N/A Enrollment in career/technology courses N/A N/A N/A Students participating in work-based experiences N/A N/A N/A Number of seniors who have completed FAFSA forms 459 N/A 527 Percentage of seniors completing college applications 100.0 N/A 90.6 Number of students in dual enrollment courses 217 Up from 137 253 Success rate of students in dual enrollment courses 99.0 N/A 98.1 Annual dropout rate 2.5 Up from 2.0% 2.2 Dropout recovery rate 2.3 N/A 3.9 Percentage of students retained 1.2 Down from 1.6% 1.7 Enrolled in adult education GED or diploma programs 43 Down from 147 135 Completed adult education GED or diploma program 32 Down from 53 32 Teachers (n = 768) Percentage of teachers with advanced degrees 59.4 Down from 59.5% 62.3 Percentage of teachers on continuing contract Teachers returning from previous year Teacher attendance rate Down from 76.4% 82.0 Average teacher salary* $49,023 Down 0.0% $49,082 Professional development days / teacher N/A N/A N/AV -issued technology devices per teacher N/A N/C N/A Percentage of classes not taught by highly qualified teachers 5.7 Down from 15.3% Percentage of teacher vacancies for more than 9 weeks Our Enrolled in AP/IB programs 25.7 Down from 29.5% 25.1 Successful in AP/IB programs 41.7 Up from 34.4% 52.8 62.6 95.1 13.0 0.7 10.8 74.2 91.5 Change from Last Year Down from 67.3% Down from 92.7% s with students like ours N/A Down from 95.3% 95.4 Down from 13.4% 11.9 Down from 0.9% 0.7 Down from 11.1% 18.1 90.8 95.6 Up from 94.5% 95.5 3.6 0.9 N/A 0.7

OPPORTUNITIES Superintendent's years at district Student-teacher ratio in core subjects Prime instructional time Opportunities in the arts Opportunities in foreign languages Number of schools with AdvancEd (SACS) accreditation Parents attending conferences Bandwidth capacity per student Our Change from Last Year s with students like ours Do any schools plan to implement one-to-one computing Yes N/C N/A Average administrator salary $77,338 Down 1.4% $82,904 * Includes current year teachers contracted for 190 days or more. ** Prior year audited financial data are reported. Excellent N/A Excellent 20 Up from 19 N/A 100.0 Up from 98.6% 100.0 >100 Mbps N/C N/A Number of schools with classroom wireless access 18.0 N/C N/A -issued learning devices per student Do any schools offer online or blended (50% online) courses Dual enrollment courses offered Dollars spent per pupil** Percent of expenditures for instruction** Percent of expenditures for teachers' salaries** 9.0 Up from 8.0 5.8 26.6 to 1 89.1 N/A N/C N/A No N/C N/A 3 N/A 24 56.7 Up from 56.4% 55.6 58.2 Up from 4.4 to 1 23.8 to 1 Up from 87.7% 89.8 Excellent No change Excellent $8,759 Up 1.6% $8,924 No change 58.0 Ratings History of Year Absolute Rating Growth Rating 2014 Excellent Good 2013 Excellent Excellent 2012 Excellent Excellent Based on state law, districts will not be rated for state accountability purposes until Fall 2017. Additional Resources SC Content Standards Family-Friendly Guides to the SC Content Standards 2014-15 Accountability Manual Report Card Data Files ESEA Data Files