Waccamaw High School received an absolute rating of Excellent on their school report card! Waccamaw High School is a Red Carpet Award winner and won the prestigious Palmetto's Finest Award in 2008. Furthermore, Waccamaw High School's award winning student council was named State Student Council of the Year for a fifteenth consecutive year in the spring of 2019. Students at Waccamaw High School are provided a rigorous curriculum that includes fifteen Advanced Placement offerings, nine PACE-Program for Accelerated College Enrollment classes, four PLTW engineering and computer science classes, and a multitude of high level honors opportunities. Waccamaw High School is also fully accredited through Advanc-Ed, a national accreditation body. Our main focus continues to be student academic achievement through the implementation of research based strategies, collaborative teaching, and rigorous common assessments. Our school consistently monitors and examines all data and uses this information to better plan our instruction and assessment to continuously improve student outcomes. Additionally, over 70% of our teaching staff has an advanced degree. For 2019, our average SAT composite score was 1083 and our ACT average was 20. These impressive numbers were achieved with more than 70% of our graduating class participating in these assessments. Furthermore, over 40% of our senior class qualified for LIFE scholarships and our seniors scholarship winnings totaled approximately 6.8 million dollars. Finally, an outstanding 94% of our students met all state requirements for a high school diploma in 2018-2019. WHS students are also excelling in numerous extra-curricular activities, service projects, and community organizations. In 2018-2019, our athletic teams won several region championships along with numerous individual awards and honors. Furthermore, our band and chorus both achieved state-wide recognition and our speech and debate team won another AAA state title, and sent several individuals to national level competitions. Finally, Waccamaw High School students are also active in their community, participating in a multitude of community service projects throughout the year. There is a strong connection between Waccamaw High School and our community and we will continue to nurture this invaluable partnership.
Mr. Adam George, Principal
Kristin Alford, SIC Chair