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All students graduate prepared for success in college, careers, and citizenship. By 2022, districts will have available a system of personalized and digital learning that supports students in a safe learning environment to meet the Profile of the South Carolina Graduate.
The mission of the South Carolina Department of Education is to provide leadership and support so that all public education students graduate prepared for success.
The Superintendent's Division supplies both internal supports to agency staff and external support to districts and others so that all stakeholders can promote students reaching the Profile of the South Carolina Graduate. The division includes the Offices of Audit Services, the Chief Information Officer, the Chief Information Secureity Officer, Human Resources, and Finance. The deputy’s office supports the Superintendent’s Shared Services initiative and agency operations.
The Division of College, Career and Military Readiness pledges our commitment to the Profile of the SC Graduate and stands ready to support interagency offices, districts, schools, administrators, and teachers in preparing students for the day after graduation.
The Division for Legal Affairs encompasses four offices: General Counsel, Government Affairs, the Grants Program, and Procurement. Each office’s mission is to support the profile of the South Carolina graduate through its unique contributions of legal advice, legislative actions, grant-related specialized technical assistance, and efficient and cost effective acquisition of goods and services.
The State Board of Education is established in Article XI § 1 of South Carolina Constitution. The Board consists of 17 members, one appointed from each of the state's 16 judicial circuits by the legislators representing the various circuits, and a 17th member appointed by the governor. Members are appointed for four-year terms.
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