Proof of Promise: Data Suggests Charter Schools Are Preparing Students for Life Beyond the Classroom

Education
Blog · November 11, 2025

Palmetto Promise Institute recently published a blog highlighting the release of the 2025 South Carolina school report cards.  Overall, the results were promising—more schools moved up the grading scale, and academic performance across the state improved.  With this in mind, PPI would like to take a deeper dive into the data and explore specifically how

Signs of Progress: 2025 Report Cards Show South Carolina Schools on the Rise

Education
Blog · November 4, 2025

Yesterday, the South Carolina Department of Education released its 2025 school report cards—offering the latest snapshot of how our public and public charter schools are performing. These annual report cards do more than just track test scores. They reveal whether students across our state are truly gaining ground—or if persistent gaps remain. For policymakers, the

Battleground of Freedom: Reviving Civic Spirit in the Palmetto State

Education
Blog · October 27, 2025

Civic knowledge and engagement have been in decline nationwide for decades. South Carolina is no exception.  The Palmetto Civics Project is the state’s response to this trend — asserting that South Carolina’s students should exit school not only with academic skills, but also with readiness to participate in democracy, preserve freedom, and strengthen community.   The

When ‘Consistency’ Costs Too Much: The Hidden Dangers in RFA’s Funding Recommendations

Education
Blog · October 21, 2025
People wearing backpacks

According to Proviso 1.3(X) in this year’s budget, the South Carolina Revenue and Fiscal Affairs Office (RFA) was directed to “…review the student weightings used in the State Aid to Classrooms funding formula and examine methods to improve the alignment of State Aid to Classrooms funding with student enrollment while ensuring districts and charter authorizers

REPORT: South Carolina’s 2024 NAEP Scores – A Few Unconventional Conclusions

Education
Blog · October 13, 2025

In January 2025, The Nation’s Report Card released the scores from the 2024 National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) for 4th, 8th, and 12th grade math and reading—though South Carolina has not tested 12th grade math since 2013. Usually administered every other year, NAEP gives us a snapshot of our academic achievement. When paired with

ACLU-SC Threatens Student Protections from Sexually-Explicit Material in Schools

Education
Blog · October 9, 2025

This week, the American Civil Liberties Union of South Carolina (ACLU – SC) filed a lawsuit on behalf of the South Carolina Association of School Librarians and three public school students against the South Carolina Superintendent of Education and the Greenville County School District. The lawsuit challenges SCDE Regulation 43-170, which prohibits the use of

South Carolina’s Wide-Open Title I Opportunity

Education
Blog · October 1, 2025

The United States Department of Education is releasing guidance on unconventional ways that states can enact some forms of school choice using federal funds or policy.  In a March 2025 “Dear Colleague” letter, Hayley Sanon, Acting Assistant Secretary of the Office of Elementary and Secondary Education, reminds states that they may reserve 3% of their

USC Moves to Break Higher Ed Accreditation Monopoly

Education
Blog · September 17, 2025

The University of South Carolina System is taking a leadership role—alongside public higher education systems in Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Texas—in creating a new accrediting agency focused on public institutions. This first-of-its-kind collaboration, known as the Commission for Public Higher Education (CPHE), aims to strengthen academic excellence, prioritize student outcomes, and streamline accreditation

RELEASE: Palmetto Promise Institute Wins Major National Award for Protecting Students’ Futures

Education
Blog · August 28, 2025

COLUMBIA, SC – Palmetto Promise Institute was named the winner of the State Policy Network’s top honor, the Bob Williams Award for Policy Achievement – Biggest Win for Freedom, in recognition of the work Palmetto Promise has done to restore South Carolina’s school choice program and protect children’s futures. In September 2024, the South Carolina