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Horry County Schools Outperforms The State On SCPASS And SC READY

Performance results released by the South Carolina Department of Education for the 2022-2023 school year indicate that Horry County Schools consistently outperformed the state on both SCPASS and SC READY. Administered each spring, these two standardized state assessments measure student achievement in English language arts, mathematics, and science for grades 3-8.

South Carolina College-and-Career Ready Assessments (SC READY)

SC READY is the standardized state assessment for English language arts (ELA) and mathematics for grades 3-8. Achievement levels are reported as “Exceeds Standard,” “Meets Standard,” “Approaches Standard,” or “Does Not Meet Standard” in both areas tested. The percentage of HCS students scoring at the highest performance levels (Meets or Exceeds Standard) in ELA ranged between 4.9 and 7.3 percentage points higher than the state. In mathematics, HCS students scoring at the highest performance levels (Meets or Exceeds Standard) ranged between 6.3 and 9.4 percentage points higher than the state.

Visit https://ed.sc.gov/data/test-scores/state-assessments/sc-ready/2023/ to view the SC Ready Results.

South Carolina Palmetto Assessment of State Standards (SCPASS)

SCPASS is the standardized state assessment for science for students in grades 4 and 6 with achievement levels reported as “Exceeds Standard,” “Meets Standard,” “Approaches Standard,” or “Does Not Meet Standard.”  District fourth graders scoring at the highest performance levels (Meets or Exceeds Standard) scored an average of 6.4 percentage points higher than the state, while District sixth graders scored an average of 7.8 percentage points higher than the state.

Visit https://ed.sc.gov/data/test-scores/state-assessments/scpalmetto-assessment-of-state-standards-pass/2023/ to view the SC Ready Results.