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Award Components

The Excellence in Teaching Awards are calculated using a combination of classroom growth and individual students’ achievement.

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Classroom Growth: Students Progress

Awards are based on classroom growth (as compared to historic national averages) for both reading and math from fall to spring. The classroom growth component is based on all students on an educator’s roster.

Meeting Street Schools

Magnitude of Growth
(in years)
Fewer than
19 students
19–28
students
29–38
students
More than
38 students
< 1.25 $0 $0 $0 $0
1.25 – 1.49 $3,750 $5,000 $6,250 $7,500
1.50 – 1.74 $7,500 $10,000 $12,500 $15,000
1.75 – 1.99 $11,250 $15,000 $18,750 $22,500
> 2.00 $15,000 $20,000 $25,000 $30,000

Partner Schools

Magnitude of Growth
(in years)
Fewer than
19 students
19–28
students
29–38
students
More than
38 students
< 1.25 $0 $0 $0 $0
1.25 – 1.49 $1,875 $2,500 $3,750 $5,000
1.50 – 1.74 $3,750 $5,000 $7,500 $10,000
1.75 – 1.99 $5,625 $7,500 $11,250 $15,000
> 2.00 $7,500 $10,000 $15,000 $20,000

Example Growth Award

For a Meeting Street School educator teaching reading and math to 34 fourth graders.

1.7 x READING GROWTH $12,500
1.7 x MATH GROWTH + $12,500

Total Classroom Award $25,000

These amounts would be divided between co-teachers.

2

Individual Student Advancement Award

Awards are earned per net student based on moving students to proficiency (meets or exceeds grade-level expectations) in both reading and math). Net students are calculated by combining the total number of students from not proficient in the fall to proficient in the spring minus those who were proficient in the fall and not proficient in the spring. Award payouts vary based on grade level.

Grade Meeting Street Schools Partner Schools
K – 2 $750 $500
3 – 5 $1,250 $750
6 – 8 $1,500 $1,000

Example Advancement Award

For a Meeting Street School educator teaching reading and math to 34 fourth graders.

10 Proficient Students in Spring
- 5 Proficient Students in Fall

5 Students
x $1,250

$6,250

These amounts would be divided between co-teachers.

Current Participants

18
Counties
57
Schools

Browse by County

Abbeville

Abbeville County School District

  • John C Calhoun Elementary School
  • Westwood Elementary School
Allendale

Allendale County School District

  • Allendale-Fairfax Elementary School
  • Allendale-Fairfax Middle School
Anderson

Anderson School District Four

  • Pendleton Elementary School

Anderson School District Five

  • Centerville Elementary School
  • New Prospect Elementary School
Berkeley

Berkeley County School District

  • Cross Elementary
Charleston

Meeting Street Schools

  • Meeting Street Academy – Charleston
  • Meeting Street Elementary – Burns
  • Meeting Street Elementary & Middle – Brentwood

South Carolina Public Charter School District

  • Compass Collegiate Academy

Charleston County School District

  • A. C. Corcoran Elementary School
  • Angel Oak Primary School
  • Charleston Progressive Academy
  • Chicora Elementary School
  • E. B. Ellington Elementary School
  • Edith L. Frierson Montessori School
  • Hunley Park Elementary School
  • Jane Edwards Elementary School
  • Johns Island Elementary
  • Ladson Primary / Elementary School
  • Lambs Elementary School
  • Mary Ford Early Learning and Family Center
  • Matilda F. Dunston Elementary School
  • Memminger Elementary
  • Midland Park Primary School
  • Minnie Hughes Elementary School
  • Mitchell Elementary School
  • Morningside Middle School
  • North Charleston Creative Arts Elementary School
  • North Charleston Elementary School
  • Pepperhill Elementary School
  • Pinehurst Elementary School
  • Sanders-Clyde Elementary School
  • Simmons-Pinckney Middle School
  • Springfield Elementary School
  • St James-Santee Elementary Middle School
  • Stono Park Elementary School
  • W. B. Goodwin Elementary School
Chester

Chester County School District

  • Chester Park Center of Literacy through Technology
Colleton

Colleton County School District

  • Bells Elementary School
Dillon

Dillon District 3

  • Latta Middle School
Dorchester

Dorchester School District Four

  • Clay Hill Elementary School
  • Harleyville Elementary School
Florence

Florence County School District 2

  • Hannah-Pamplico Elementary / Middle School
Greenwood

Greenwood School District 50

  • Eleanor S. Rice Elementary School

Greenwood School District 52

  • Ninety Six Primary School
Jasper

South Carolina Public Charter School District

  • Polaris Tech Charter School
Lancaster

Lancaster County School District

  • Brooklyn Springs Elementary
Laurens

Laurens County School District 55

  • Ford Elementary School
Lexington

Charter Institute at Erskine

  • Gray Collegiate Academy with the Erskine Institute

School District Five of Lexington and Richland Counties

  • Harbison West Elementary
  • Seven Oaks Elementary School Media Magnet
Marion

Marion County School District

  • Marion Intermediate School
Newberry

School District of Newberry County

  • Newberry Middle School
Spartanburg

Meeting Street Schools

  • Meeting Street Academy – Spartanburg
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Roster Rules

  • The Excellence in Teaching Award is based on fall-to-spring student growth (i-Ready).
  • The Awards require students to have assessment results for fall and spring (i-Ready).
  • The Awards are based on two components: Classroom Growth and Student Advancement.
  • Every student must be placed on an educator’s roster.
  • Students may only be on one educator’s roster per subject, unless the student is in a Co-Teaching classroom.
  • School-wide and teacher rosters will be reviewed and approved throughout the year in coordination with campus-based teams.
  • Rosters for all teachers will be verified in coordination with school principals prior to the spring testing window.
  • Awards will be communicated after all rosters and assessment data have been vetted and verified.
  • After award determination, an inquiry window is available for educators to raise potential issues.