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SC EOC: Education progress stagnant, change needed
Posted: 02.13.2012 at 4:00 PM
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(AP) -- A panel of state leaders says South Carolina's education system needs dramatic improvement to successfully compete economically.

The message came Monday from the Education Oversight Committee's report titled "A Wake-Up Call for South Carolina."

It shows the state is falling behind on its benchmarks and won't meet the group's 2020 goals.

The 18-member committee of business, legislative and education leaders is tasked with evaluating the state's progress toward meeting accountability goals. It re-set the goals two years ago after legislators revamped the state's end-of-school-year tests.

A key indicator of success is reading ability. Last year, results on nationally standardized tests showed nearly 40 percent of fourth-graders and 30 percent of eighth-graders could not read on grade level.

Other goals not met are in graduation rates, workforce readiness and failing schools.

(Copyright ©2012 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

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