The South Carolina Department of Education (SCDE) released an all-encompassing resource that provides schools, districts, and communities with policy guidance and direction for meeting the unique needs of students.
South Carolina state leaders have strived to provide an array of exemptions, options, and waiver opportunities to encourage innovative approaches to learning. The South Carolina Education Flexibility Guide provides a step-by-step overview of current flexibilities that exist in state law and regulation, encourages school districts to explore options, and provides the next steps they should take to personalize learning and to ensure all students achieve the Profile of the South Carolina Graduate.
“We have listened to parents and educators, and it is clear that our existing state level education flexibilities need to be more transparent and readily accessible,” said State Superintendent Molly Spearman. “This guide is designed to be a one-stop shop for educators, offering innovative solutions to challenges faced inside the classroom.”
The 23-page guide provides a pathway for district and school leaders to create their own approach to personalized learning, leveraging strong foundations state leaders have put in place. Working within basic parameters established at the state level, districts and schools are free to establish their own goals, set expectations for student success, and design instructional programs.
“The COVID-19 pandemic has forced our school districts into overdrive as they work hard to implement accelerated learning programs,” said Stephanie DiStasio, SCDE’s Director of Personalized Learning. “It is crucial that our educators are equipped with strategies that benefit all students.”
Key highlights from the Flexibility Guide include:
The SCDE will soon be taking the Flexibility Guide on tour - meeting statewide with district leaders to hear their thoughts and to gather their input as the agency builds a playbook of implementation strategies designed to support districts as they imagine what might be possible for the future of learning in South Carolina.
The SCDE’s Office of Personalized Learning regularly develops new resources for educators to explore. Visit: https://personalizesc.ed.sc.gov/.
To view the guide in its entirety, visit https://personalizesc.ed.sc.gov/pd/district-innovation-flexibility-waivers/sc-education-flexibility-guide/.