South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

South Carolina House Bill H3205

Introduced
1/14/25  

Caption

Student academic progress and results

Impact

The passage of HB 3205 would directly affect state education laws, particularly those pertaining to student progression within the school system. By maintaining students at their current grade levels if they underperform, the bill seeks to ensure that they receive the necessary instruction and support to meet grade-level expectations before advancing. This could lead to significant changes in how schools assess and address student learning gaps, potentially improving overall academic performance in the long run.

Summary

House Bill 3205 aims to amend the South Carolina Code of Laws by introducing a new requirement for student retention based on academic performance. Specifically, it mandates that a student who scores two or more grade levels below their current level in statewide assessments for English/language arts or mathematics must be retained at that grade level. This retention continues until the student demonstrates adequate progress through additional testing. The bill is designed to enhance student academic achievement and accountability in the education system.

Contention

However, this bill has sparked debate among educators and lawmakers regarding its implications for student well-being and educational equity. Critics argue that retaining students could have detrimental psychological effects and may not effectively address the root causes of learning deficiencies. There is concern that resources may not be adequately allocated to support struggling students under this retention policy. Proponents, on the other hand, advocate for the bill as a means to uphold academic standards and ensure that all students achieve the proficiency necessary for future success.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

SC HB1073

Relating to the academic assessment of public school students.

SC H3206

Racial disparity in academic testing results

SC HB23

Student Success and Progress Act; enact

SC HB495

School report card, academic achievement of students transferring from a failing school not considered for first three years following transfer.

SC S0050

Academic Choice in Education (ACE)

SC SB322

Dissolve academic distress comms; require student support teams

SC SB19

Regards academic intervention, math improvement and intervention

SC SB167

Amend provisions pertaining to the administration of an academic achievement assessment to students in grade eleven.

SC S0448

Career and Academic Planning for Middle and High School Students

SC H0417

Career and Academic Planning For Middle and High School Students

Similar Bills

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