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South Florence High School

Principal: Shand Josey

Phone:
843-664-8190
School Address:
3200 South Irby Street Florence, SC 29505
Serving Grades: 9-12
Student Enrollment: 1643

2022-2023 Overall Rating

Good
60 out of 100
School performance exceeds the criteria to ensure all students meet the Profile of the SC Graduate

Support Status: ATSI

Academic Achievement

Questions about what your child should be learning in school?

This indicator displays the SC READY ELA and Math test results for elementary and middle school students and the End-of-Course English II and Algebra I test results for high school students.

NOTE: Additional Achievement results disaggregated across subgroups can be found in the Download Data section of this website as well as on the State Assessment Results pages.

Overall Student Performance

End-of-Course Assessment Results in English 2 and Algebra 1

English - Scoring C or Higher

School 58%    (236 / 407)
58%
District 60%    (770 / 1284)
60%
State 64.4%    (42569 / 66123)
64.4%

Algebra - Scoring C or Higher

School 30%    (151 / 503)
30%
District 40.6%    (586 / 1445)
40.6%
State 41.8%    (28453 / 68002)
41.8%


Additional Information

Our School Change from Last Year
Prime instructional time 87.2 Up from 85.6

Academic Achievement

Details Student Performance across District and State

End-of-Course Assessment Results in English 2 and Algebra 1

English


Not TestedFDCBA
Our School 6.6 16.5 18.9 22.4 17.7 17.9
Not TestedFDCBA
Our District 5.5 16 18.6 20.7 18.9 20.3
Not TestedFDCBA
Statewide 5.5 14.2 15.9 18.2 19 27.2

Algebra


Not TestedFDCBA
Our School 8 33.6 28.4 15.5 9.5 5
Not TestedFDCBA
Our District 6.1 27.8 25.5 22.4 10.7 7.5
Not TestedFDCBA
Statewide 5.7 29.6 22.8 19.5 11.5 10.8

Academic Achievement

Participation Rate by Subgroup

Our SchoolOur DistrictStatewide
Homeless Data N/A 97.3 97.6
Our SchoolOur DistrictStatewide
Foster Data N/A 97.2 96.9
Our SchoolOur DistrictStatewide
Military Connected Data N/A 100 99.4
Our SchoolOur DistrictStatewide
Migrant Data N/A Data N/A 99.2
Our SchoolOur DistrictStatewide
Female 96.5 98.8 99.2
Our SchoolOur DistrictStatewide
Male 96.4 98.7 99
Our SchoolOur DistrictStatewide
NonEconomically Disadvantaged 99 99.6 99.6
Our SchoolOur DistrictStatewide
Economically Disadvantaged 95.5 98.5 98.8
Our SchoolOur DistrictStatewide
Not Disabled 97.6 99.1 99.3
Our SchoolOur DistrictStatewide
Disabled 89.8 96.3 98.3
Our SchoolOur DistrictStatewide
English Learner 95.5 99.3 99.5
Our SchoolOur DistrictStatewide
Caucasian 97.2 99.1 99.3
Our SchoolOur DistrictStatewide
Hispanic 97.4 99 99.3
Our SchoolOur DistrictStatewide
American Indian Data N/A 94.4 98.4
Our SchoolOur DistrictStatewide
Asian Pacific Islander Data N/A 100 99.6
Our SchoolOur DistrictStatewide
African American 96.1 98.6 98.9
Our SchoolOur DistrictStatewide
ALL STUDENTS 96.5 98.8 99.1

Preparing for Success

Questions about what your child should be learning in school?

This indicator displays the SC READY Science test results for elementary and middle school students and the End-of-Course Biology and U.S. History test results for high school students.

Overall Student Performance

End-of-Course Assessment Results in Biology and US History and the Constitution

Biology - Scoring C or Higher

School 28.3%    (126 / 446)
28.3%
District 32.7%    (440 / 1345)
32.7%
State 40.9%    (27992 / 68493)
40.9%

US History and the Constitution - Scoring C or Higher

School 31.4%    (77 / 245)
31.4%
District 40%    (424 / 1061)
40%
State 42.1%    (25198 / 59847)
42.1%



Additional Information

High School Civics Exam

  School
  % N
Percentage of students enrolled in a US Government course who score at or above the designated passing score on the civics test 16.1 310

Preparing for Success

Details Student Performance across District and State

End-of-Course Assessment

Biology

Note: Results from alternate assessments were included in the calculations where available.


Not TestedFDCBA
Our School 4.3 50.2 17.3 12.6 7 8.7
Not TestedFDCBA
Our District 4.7 46.5 16.1 12.9 8.5 11.4
Not TestedFDCBA
Statewide 5.9 37.7 15.5 14 10.9 15.9

US History and the Constitution


Not TestedFDCBA
Our School 6.1 47.3 15.1 11.8 7.3 12.2
Not TestedFDCBA
Our District 6.1 39.8 14.1 13.3 9.9 16.8
Not TestedFDCBA
Statewide 6.7 35.9 15.3 13.4 10.5 18.2

Multilingual Learners' Progress

Multilingual Learners - ML

The goal is that students who are learning the English language will become proficient in English within at least five years of their initial enrollment in public schools.


Percent of Students in the ML Subgroup who Met Progress Toward Proficiency Target 61.1
Number of Students in the ML Subgroup who Met Progress Toward Proficiency Target 33
Number of Students in the ML Subgroup included in the Met Progress calculation 54
Number of Students in the ML Subgroup 59
Number of Students in the ML Subgroup who Achieved English Language Level Proficiency 21
Percent of Students in the ML Subgroup who Achieved English Language Level Proficiency 38.9

Graduation Rate

On-Time Graduation Rate

School 95.7%    (375 / 392)
95.7%
District 93.3%    (1008 / 1080)
93.3%
State 83.8%    (49914 / 59540)
83.8%

School Four-Year Cohort Graduation Rate

2020 2021 2022 2023
School 80.2 92.3 93 95.7
District 86.1 91.2 94.3 93.3
State 82.2 83.3 83.8 83.8

Additional Information

Our School Change from Last Year
Annual Dropout Rate 0.5 Down from 1.6
Dropout Recovery Rate 12.5 Down from 23.1

High School Student Success

High School Student Success Measure

Percent of students demonstrating success in High School.

ALL STUDENTS

School 85.3%    (704 / 825)
85.3%
District 85.9%    (2060 / 2399)
85.9%
State 80.3%    (100803 / 125545)
80.3%

Percentage of First-Year Students On-Track to Graduate (1YOTG)

School 78.4%    (345 / 440)
78.4%
District 78.9%    (1055 / 1337)
78.9%
State 76%    (50899 / 67015)
76%

Five-Year Student Success Rate (5YSSR)

School 93.2%    (359 / 385)
93.2%
District 94.6%    (1005 / 1062)
94.6%
State 85.3%    (49904 / 58530)
85.3%


S
Homeless 66.4
S
Foster 42.8
S
Military Connected 91.7
S
Migrant 62.2
S
Female 88.3
S
Male 79.5
S
NonEconomically Disadvantaged 92.9
S
Economically Disadvantaged 76.4
S
Not Disabled 87.7
S
Disabled 58.2
S
English Learner 76.6
S
Caucasian 87.2
S
Hispanic 79.9
S
American Indian 79.5
S
Asian Pacific Islander 93
S
African American 79.7
S
ALL STUDENTS 83.8
D
Homeless 92.1
D
Foster Data N/A
D
Military Connected 95.8
D
Migrant Data N/A
D
Female 95.3
D
Male 91.4
D
NonEconomically Disadvantaged 98.6
D
Economically Disadvantaged 90
D
Not Disabled 97.2
D
Disabled 67.4
D
English Learner 97.6
D
Caucasian 97.6
D
Hispanic 96.8
D
American Indian Data N/A
D
Asian Pacific Islander 100
D
African American 90.1
D
ALL STUDENTS 93.3
H
Homeless 100
H
Foster Data N/A
H
Military Connected Data N/A
H
Migrant Data N/A
H
Female 98.5
H
Male 92.8
H
NonEconomically Disadvantaged 99.4
H
Economically Disadvantaged 93
H
Not Disabled 99.1
H
Disabled 69.6
H
English Learner 100
H
Caucasian 97.1
H
Hispanic 100
H
American Indian Data N/A
H
Asian Pacific Islander Data N/A
H
African American 93.5
H
ALL STUDENTS 95.7

College and Career Readiness

Students in the graduation cohort who are college OR career ready

School 65.8%    (258 / 392)
65.8%
District 64.3%    (694 / 1080)
64.3%
State 64.7%    (38515 / 59488)
64.7%

Students in the graduation cohort who are college AND career ready

School 22.4%    (88 / 392)
22.4%
District 25.5%    (275 / 1080)
25.5%
State 29.4%    (17461 / 59488)
29.4%

Students in the graduation cohort who are college ready

School 26.3%    (103 / 392)
26.3%
District 28.2%    (305 / 1080)
28.2%
State 32.6%    (19421 / 59488)
32.6%

Students in the graduation cohort who are career ready

School 62%    (243 / 392)
62%
District 61.5%    (664 / 1080)
61.5%
State 61.4%    (36555 / 59488)
61.4%

Note: In 2020, the cohort of students measured for CCR changed from just graduates to all students in the four-year on-time graduation cohort (graduates and non graduates).


Additional Information

Our School Change from Last Year
College Enrollment: Percentage of graduates from the prior year’s four-year graduation cohort who were enrolled in an in-state or out-of-state two- or four-year college in the Fall immediately following their on-time graduation year. 0.0 Down from 46.3
Number of students in the graduation cohort who have completed FAFSA forms 240 Up from 223
Percent of students in the graduation cohort completing college applications 88.0 Down from 90.1
Percent of students in the graduation cohort eligible for LIFE scholarship 24.0 Down from 25.2
Percent of students in the graduation cohort eligible for Palmetto Fellows scholarship 3.1 Up from 2.6

Career and Technical Education (CTE)

Number
Students enrolled in CTE courses 1012
CTE completers 136
Total students earning national or state credential 479
Industry Credentials earned by Career Cluster
(A student may have earned multiple credentials)
Business Management & Administration 124
Human Services 20
Education & Training 26
Information Technology 2
Finance 109
Government & Public Administration 0
Law, Public Safety, Corrections & Security 0
Health Science 124
Manufacturing 20
Hospitality & Tourism 24
Marketing 0
Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics 0
Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources 0
Architecture & Construction 19
Transportation, Distribution & Logistics 43
Arts, A/V Technology & Communications 6
Other * 155

College and Career Readiness Details

College Ready

Students in the graduation cohort who are college ready 26.3%    (103 / 392)
26.3%
Students in the graduation cohort who achieved an ACT composite score of 20 or higher 6.6%    (26 / 392)
6.6%
Students in the graduation cohort who achieved an SAT score of 1020 or higher 15.1%    (59 / 392)
15.1%
Students in the graduation cohort who earned an Advanced Placement (AP) score of three or higher 8.7%    (34 / 392)
8.7%
Students in the graduation cohort who earned an International Baccalaureate (IB) score of four or higher 0%    (0 / 392)
0%
Students in the graduation cohort who completed six hours of dual credit course work with a grade of C or higher 15.8%    (62 / 392)
15.8%
Students in the graduation cohort who scored a C or higher in any Advanced Level (A) Cambridge International Exam 0%    (0 / 392)
0%

Career Ready

Students in the graduation cohort who are career ready 62%    (243 / 392)
62%
Students in the graduation cohort who have completed Career and Technical Education (CTE) with certification 24%    (94 / 392)
24%
Students in the graduation cohort who completed a state-approved work-based learning experience 11.5%    (45 / 392)
11.5%
Students in the graduation cohort who achieved 3 or above (or Silver or higher pre-2022-23) on the career readiness assessment 46.7%    (183 / 392)
46.7%
Students in the graduation cohort who took the ASVAB and scored 31 or higher 8.4%    (33 / 392)
8.4%
Students in the graduation cohort with a disability who successfully completed the South Carolina High School Employability Credential 0.3%    (1 / 392)
0.3%


The ACT

Average ACT Score Achieved by Students During the 2022-2023 School Year

Average ACT Score Achieved by Students During the 2022-2023 School Year


CompositeEnglishReadingMathematicsScience
H 17.8 16.5 19.1 17.2 17.8
CompositeEnglishReadingMathematicsScience
D 18.1 17.1 19.1 17.5 18.2
CompositeEnglishReadingMathematicsScience
S 18.4 17.1 19.2 18 18.7


Writing
H 5.1
Writing
D 5.1
Writing
S 5.7

Percent of Students Meeting ACT College-Ready Benchmarks

English Benchmark Score: 18 Math Benchmark Score: 22 Reading Benchmark Score: 22 Science Benchmark Score: 23 All 4 Subjects
38.3 14.8 38.3 18.5 7.4

ACT® benchmarks are scores on the ACT subject-area tests that represent the level of achievement required for students to have a 50% chance of obtaining a B or higher or about a 75% chance of obtaining a C or higher in corresponding credit-bearing first-year college courses. The ACT is a registered trademark of ACT, Inc.


Career Readiness Assessment

The South Carolina Career Ready Test* is a career readiness assessment administered to all eleventh-grade students to measure the most common skills that employers define as foundational for career readiness.


Percent of students earning an Employability Credential by scoring an Achievement Level of 2 through 5 on the employability skills assessments (Math/Reading/Data)


Students who achieved Level 2Students who achieved Level 3Students who achieved Level 4Students who achieved Level 5
Our District 24.3 17.4 24 0.7
Students who achieved Level 2Students who achieved Level 3Students who achieved Level 4Students who achieved Level 5
Our School 24.8 17.7 24.4 0.2
Students who achieved Level 2Students who achieved Level 3Students who achieved Level 4Students who achieved Level 5
Statewide 19.5 17.7 32.4 1.4


Percent and Number of Students Taking Career Readiness Test and Earning an Employability Credential


  Total number of students who tested on all three subtests Students who did NOT earn a credential Students who DID earn a credential Students who achieved Level 2 Students who achieved Level 3 Students who achieved Level 4 Students who achieved Level 5
N % N % N % N % N % N % N
Our School 487 32.9% 160 67.1% 327 24.8% 121 17.7% 86 24.4% 119 0.2% 1
Our District 1438 33.6% 483 66.4% 955 24.3% 350 17.4% 250 24.0% 345 0.7% 10
Statewide 60402 28.9% 17431 71.1% 42971 19.5% 11792 17.7% 10713 32.4% 19592 1.4% 874

Level score requirements for each Credential level


Credential Level Credential levels correspond to the skill requirements of profiled job zones in the O*NET job career pathways
Achievement Level 5 Indicates that the student has the foundational skills to pursue O*NET Job Zone Level 5 career pathways. Includes 100% of O*NET Job Zones.
Achievement Level 4 Indicates that the student has the foundational skills to pursue O*NET Job Zone Level 4 career pathways. Includes 83% of O*NET Job Zones.
Achievement Level 3 Indicates that the student has the foundational skills to pursue O*NET Job Zone Level 3 career pathways. Includes 59% of O*NET Job Zones.
Achievement Level 2 Indicates that the student has the foundational skills to pursue O*NET Job Zone Level 2 career pathways. Includes 35% of O*NET Job Zones.
*The four domains of the Career Readiness Test are: Math, Reading, Data, and Soft Skills.

Advanced Placement (AP) and International Baccalaureate ®(IB)

Advanced Placement (AP) and International Baccalaureate (IB) are rigorous programs dedicated to educational excellence. AP and IB courses provide a challenging educational program that prepares students for selective universities and colleges. AP exams are scored on a scale of 1-5; IB exams are scored on a scale of 1-7.

Advanced Placement (AP) International Baccalaureate ®(IB)
Percent of Exams with Passing Scores (AP: 3 OR higher/IB: 4 or higher) 52.9% Data N/A
Number of Students Taking Exam 108 Data N/A
Number of Exams Administered 119 Data N/A

Dual Enrollment

This measure provides the percentage of students (11th and 12th grade students) enrolled in dual credit / dual enrollment classes during the school year who obtain a grade that provides college credit (grade of C or better).

Number of students enrolled in Dual Enrollment Courses 146
Percent of students enrolled in Dual Enrollment Courses 20.2%
Percent of 11th/12th grade students who completed six hours of dual enrollment course work with a grade of C or higher 10.9%

The SAT

The SAT is a standardized test often used in the college admissions process. Its' aim is to assess the student's readiness for college. The current test consists of two 800 point sections testing Evidence-Based Reading and Writing (ERW) and Mathematics. The highest composite score on the SAT is 1600. Most students take the test, which is offered several times per year, during their junior or senior year of high school. The district and state averages are included for comparison. State averages for SAT data are based on regular public schools and do not include private schools in the state.

Percent of Students Tested Average Evidence-Based
Reading and Writing Score
Average Math
Score
Average Composite
Score
Our School 50.1 495 465 960
Our District 49.1 504 468 972
Statewide 48.2 523 498 1020
The highest composite score on the SAT is 1600. For each of the two sections of the test, the highest score is 800.

Note: The new SAT data (as of 2017) cannot be compared to that of previous years because the redesigned SAT is a different assessment using a different scale.


State Goals

Federal law requires that each state report card include long-term goals and measurements of interim progress for all students and defined subgroups of students. This section reports the long-term goals and performance of all students statewide. Information on subgroup performance may be found in the "Download Data" section on the main page.

Baseline Targets Current Year
State Goals 2017 2020 2026 2035 2023
Percent scoring level 2 or above - English/ELA - All Students 74.2% 79.5% 82.1% 90.0% 79.6%
Percent scoring level 2 or above - Math - All Students 75.8% 79.5% 82.1% 90.0% 68.2%
Percent scoring level 3 or above - English/ELA - All Students 43.2% 47.7% 56.6% 70.0% 58%
Percent scoring level 3 or above - Math - All Students 46.0% 50.0% 58.0% 70.0% 41.8%
Percent of Students Graduating On-Time* (All Students) 82.6% 83.8% 86.3% 90.0% 83.8%
Percent of EL Students meeting 70% proficiency target 31.0% 37.4% 50.2% 70.0% 53.3%
*On-time graduation means graduation within four years of the initial enrollment in High School.

State Goals Defined As:

90% of Students at Level 2 or higher on following state assessments

70% of Students at Level 3 or higher on following state assessments

Level Elementary/Middle Schools English language arts
(ELA) and Math Based on SC READY Results
High School End-of-Course Assessment
in English language arts (English 1)
and Math (Algbra 1)
SC ALT*
Does Not Meet Expectations F Emerging
2 Approaches Expectations D Foundational
3 Meets Expectations C Increasing
Exceeds Expectations B Applied
A
*SC ALT - is an alternate assessment that is developed to meet the needs of students with significant disabilities who cannot particiapte in the regular assessment even with appropriate accommodations.

Student Engagement

Additional Information

Our School Change from Last Year
Percent of Students (7th and 8th grade) enrolled in high school credit courses N/AV N/A
Percent of students served by gifted and talented program 17.9 Down from 19.1
Principal's/Superintendent's/Director's years at school/district 4 Up from 3
Percent of classrooms with wireless access 100 No change
Percent of students served by 1:1 learning 100 No change
Chronic Absenteeism Rate (Note: Data are from prior school year) 34.6 Up from 22.5
Percent of 8th Graders with Individual Graduation Plan (IGP) N/AV N/A

Results of Teacher, Student, and Parent Opinion Surveys

Teachers Students Parents
Number of surveys returned 106 1542 56
Percent satisfied with learning environment 93.3%
81.2%
83.6%
Percent satisfied with social and physical environment 91.5%
81.9%
86%
Percent satisfied with school-home relations 89.6%
91.8%
84.6%

Classroom Environment

Our School Change from Last Year
Total Number of Teachers 91 No change
Percent of teachers with advanced degrees 57.1 Up from 50.5
Teacher attendance rate 95.3 Up from 95.1
Average teacher salary $54,718 Up from $49,101
Percent of teachers on continuing contract 95.6 Down from 96.7
Percent of teachers returning from previous year - current year 75.5 No change
Percent of teachers returning from previous year - three year average 79.5 Down from 81.1
Percent of teacher vacancies for more than 9 weeks 0.0 No change
Prime instructional time 87.2 Up from 85.6
Student-teacher ratio in core subjects 32.2 to 1 Up from 29.5 to 1
Percent of inexperienced teachers 18.3 Down from 29.7
Number of inexperienced teachers 26 Down from 38
Percent of out-of-field teachers 33.1 Up from 14.1
Number of out-of-field teachers 47 Up from 18
Percent of inexperienced school leaders 57.1 Up from 25
Number of inexperienced school leaders 4 Up from 1

ESSA regulations require states to post on their report cards information about teachers with emergency or provisional credentials. South Carolina does not award emergency or provisional credentials, thus that metric is not listed.


Student Safety

Evaluations By Parents Percent Agree/Strongly Agree Total Responses
“My child feels safe at school.” 96 56
“My child’s teachers and school staff prevent or stop bullying at school.” 82.6 56
Evaluations By Teachers Percent Agree/Strongly Agree Total Responses
“I feel safe at my school before and after hours.” 98.1 106
“The rules for behavior are enforced at my school.” 90.6 106

Unsafe Incident Information as reported in the 2022-2023 Incident Management System (IMS)

Number of Incidents
Have there been any incidents involving a firearm? 0 No
Was a homicide committed at your school? 0 No
Incidents of rape or attempted rape 0 0
Incidents of sexual assault (not rape) 0 0
Incidents of robbery w/ weapon 0 0
Incidents of robbery w/ firearm or explosive 0 0
Incidents of robbery w/out weapon 0 0
Incidents of physical attack w/ weapon 0 0
Incidents of physical attack w/ firearm or explosive 0 0
Incidents of physical attack w/out weapon 1 1
Incidents of threats of physical attack w/ weapon 0 0
Incidents of threats of physical attack w/ firearm or explosive 0 0
Incidents of threats of physical attack w/out weapon 5 5
Incidents of possession of firearm or explosive 0 0
Students with in-school suspensions 433 433
Students with out of school suspensions 267 267
Students expelled 13 13
School related arrests and referrals to law enforcement 0 0
Incidents of bullying and harassment 0 0
NOTE: For additional information, visit the National Civil Rights Data Collection (CRDC) website here: https://ocrdata.ed.gov/

Financial Data

School level Financial Information

Our School Change from Prev Year
Average teacher salary $54,718 Up from $49,101
Percent of expenditures for instruction 64.8 Down from 66.3
Percent of expenditures for teacher salaries 61.7 Down from 61.8
Average administrator salary $91,721 Up from $89,392
Percent of students in poverty (TANF, Medicaid, SNAP, foster child, homeless or migrant) 66.1 Up from 60.8
Prior fiscal year State & Local Personnel Per Pupil Expenditure $8,300 Up from 8273
Prior fiscal year Federal Personnel Per Pupil Expenditure $621 Up from 546
Prior fiscal year State & Local Non-Personnel Per Pupil Expenditure $1,351 Up from 1171
Prior fiscal year Federal Non-Personnel Per Pupil Expenditure $889 Up from 871
Prior fiscal year Total State & Local Per Pupil Expenditure $9,651 Up from 9444
Prior fiscal year Total Federal Per Pupil Expenditure $1,510 Up from 1417
Prior fiscal year Total Per Pupil Expenditure $11,161 Up from 10861