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One thing doesn’t
education is always a
hot topic in South Carolina. The sentiment shared amongst most is that teachers don’t get paid enough for all that they do. We
count on educators to mold the future generation with the skills they need for tomorrow.
Have you ever wondered
helpful dashboard for that, thanks to Palmetto Promise. Today, we are
breaking down the numbers of what a public education
(K-12) costs in South Carolina.
Education spending represents approx. which comes from the Department of Education, totaled
$4.8 billion in 2019-2020.
This is the
Spartanburg County s seven school districts are reporting approximately 1,100 new cases of COVID-19 since Oct. 12, according to information obtained by the Herald-Journal.
The 1,100 cases are more than triple the estimated 350 cases reported during October for the first nine weeks.
The increase in cases is being reported at the same time as the S.C. Department of Health and Environmental Control reported on Tuesday that there were 210 new confirmed COVID -19 cases in Spartanburg County. Since the start of the pandemic, the county has had a total of 14,668 cases and 301 deaths.
To help school districts bring students back into the classroom full time and in a safe manner in January, the S.C. Department of Education announced Monday its plans to provide additional funding to all public school districts to support the reopening efforts. The SCDE promised an additional $84.3 million from the Coronavirus Relief Fund to be used to reimburse expenses incurred since July 1, and t
LIST: Midlands school districts modify January plans due to COVID-19
Latest addition: Lee County. News 19 has compiled a list of the modified plans, which are posted below. Author: WLTX Updated: 5:56 PM EST January 14, 2021
COLUMBIA, S.C. Some school districts across the Midlands have begun modifying their plans in early January due to the rising number of COVID-19 cases in the state.
News19 has compiled a list of those plans, which are posted below. If we find out additional information, it will be posted here.
Clarendon School District One:
News19 has reached out for any update it might have. At present, the current schedule remain in place.