Teacher Nancy Archie instructs her 5th grade class to discuss the book “A Wrinkle in Time” on Monday, Nov. 3, 2025, at Burnside Elementary School in Columbia, S.C. (Photo by Skylar Laird/SC Daily Gazette)
COLUMBIA — South Carolina high schools posted their highest graduation rate in a decade, but about a quarter of students still aren’t ready for college or the workforce, according to state report card data released Monday.
Generally, South Carolina’s schools improved compared to last year, according to the statewide data that gauges how well schools perform based on test scores, classroom surveys and student growth, among other metrics. Education officials applauded a 10-year high in the number of students graduating on time — meaning they graduated four years after entering ninth grade — while saying they would continue pushing for programs to improve how well those students were prepared for life after high school…