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Absolute
Growth
2012
Average
Good
2011
Average
Average
2010
Average
Average
2009
Average
Average
2012
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The mission of our school is to develop inquiring, reflective, and lifelong learners through high expectations, engaging instruction and
community collaboration to ensure success for all students in a
global community.
POINTS OF PRIDE
Raised $8,400 for American Heart
Association through Jump Rope for
Heart program.
Student produced morning news
show W-BRES
Student Council
Three teachers awarded mini-grants
from Beaufort County Foundation for
Educational Excellence
Early Childhood Kids Club Family
Outreach
Recipient of Critical MASS DOD
Grant for Lego Robotics
Backpack Buddies program, a
hunger-prevention initiative between
Broad River, The Lowcountry Food
Bank, and Seaside Farms
TAP Achievement Score of 5 indicates above-average growth in
test scores for the 2011-12 school
year.
Palmetto Silver Award Recipient
2010-11, 2011-12
The Palmetto Assessment of State Standards (PASS) is a summative, highstakes test given to all 3-8 graders in South Carolina.
It measures
student achievement in the four content areas, including writing. These
scores are representative of the 2011-12 school year, as the 2013 PASS
has not been administered as of this publication.
MATH % MET OR ABOVE
GRADE
BRES
BCSD
STATE
BRES
BCSD
STATE
56.9
73.2
72.6
80.4
79.9
80.3
81
80.0
78.4
76.2
77.8
78.2
60.5
77.1
76.1
73.7
76.1
76.5
GRADE
BRES
BRES
BCSD
STATE
BCSD
STATE
38.5
60.5
60.7
64.0
71.3
74.6
66.7
72.9
73.8
73.8
80.2
80.9
52.6
68.7
71.7
57.9
71.7
69.9
WRITING % MET
OR ABOVE
Grade 5
BRES
47.4
BCSD
72.2
STATE
73.5
FALL
BRES
FALL US
WINTER
BRES
WINTER
US
SPRING
BRES
SPRING
US
146
144
154
151
164
156
167
163
173
172
182
176
176
178
184
186
192
192
190
192
196
198
201
205
204
203
209
209
215
217
READING
FALL
BRES
FALL US
WINTER
BRES
WINTER
US
SPRING
BRES
SPRING
US
144
143
150
151
160
153
165
160
170
171
179
173
169
176
178
184
184
191
183
190
190
195
196
205
199
200
203
203
206
214
School Improvement
Councils are an advisory
committee to the principal
and school leadership
comprised of parents,
educators, and community
members. They provide an
opportunity for all
stakeholders to take an
active role in ensuring a
quality education for
children.
Parent Representatives
Jennie Jessup (chair), Amy
Vinson (secretary), Lydia
Hurt, Tracey Rogers, April
Appleby (PTO president)
Community Representatives
Kim Wiley, Ronald Speaks,
Brandon Gaffney, Peter
Singleton
Staff
Member
Representatives
Kelly Adams, Jamie Allen
(vice-chair), Gwen
Buchanan, Lisa Lepionka