School Improvement

District of Lexington County School District One


School Improvement

You can view a complete list of School Improvement Grant (SIG) funding amounts.

You can view more information on the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) plan.

Comprehensive Support and Improvement (CSI) List

Priority List

Additional Targeted Support and Improvement (ATSI) List

Targeted Support and Improvement (TSI) List

Exit Criteria

Comprehensive Support and Improvement( CSI )


No schools have been identified for comprehensive support and improvement.

Priority


Lexington County School District One

  • Pelion Elementary School

Additional Targeted Support and Improvement (ATSI)


Lexington County School District One

  • Carolina Springs Elementary School
  • Gilbert Elementary School
  • Lexington High School
  • Pelion High School
  • Pelion Middle School
  • Pleasant Hill Elementary School
  • Red Bank Elementary School
  • Saxe Gotha Elementary School
  • White Knoll Elementary School
  • White Knoll High School
  • White Knoll Middle

Targeted Support and Improvement (TSI)


Lexington County School District One

  • Deerfield Elementary School

CSI Exit Criteria

The highest performing CSI schools during the identification year are identified for each grade span. Those schools are used to set target scores for exit criteria.

Elementary and Middle School Exit Criteria:
1. The school must have a numerator overall higher than the target school and the school must achieve a Good or Excellent rating for Student Progress.
2. The identified subgroup(s) performance moves above the target school in Academic Achievement, Preparing for Success, Student Engagement, and the school must achieve a Good or Excellent rating for Student Progress.

High School Exit Criteria:
1. The school must have a numerator overall higher than the target school and the school must have a 3% increase in College and Career Readiness points.
2. The school must have a graduation rate of 70% or higher and the school must have a 3% increase in College and Career Readiness points.
3. The school's identified subgroup(s) performance moves above the target school in Academic Achievement, Preparing for Success, Student Engagement, and the school must have a 3% increase in College and Career Readiness points.

Priority Exit Criteria

To exit Priority status, a school must no longer be ranked in the bottom 10% of schools.

ATSI Exit Criteria

The highest performing CSI schools during the identification year are identified for each grade span. Those schools are used to set target scores for exit criteria.

Elementary and Middle School Exit Criteria:
The identified subgroup(s') performance must move above the target school's performance in academic achievement and student progress.

High School Exit Criteria:
The identified subgroup(s') performance must move above the target school's performance in academic achievement and college and career readiness.

TSI Exit Criteria

ESSA does not require exit criteria to be set for TSI schools. Instead, it allows districts to set the exit criteria for TSI schools and suggests that the criteria for support and improvement be informed by all indicators of the accountability system, including student performance against the state's long term goals.