State Education Superintendent released budget priorities

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Ellen Weaver Photo credit Ellen For Education Website

Tuesday, State Superintendent of Education Ellen Weaver released the South Carolina Department of Education’s budget priorities for 2023, during the S.C. House Ways and Means budget hearing as part of the agency’s annual budget request.

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Teacher and bus driver pay, early literacy instruction, and support for the Governor’s school safety initiatives were among Superintendent Weaver’s top priorities. Seventy-four percent of the budget request was comprised of personnel salaries and support for teachers and bus drivers, as well as funds to address rural buildings and the state’s bus fleet.

Sixteen percent was for a public school innovation fund that would give additional bonuses to high-performing teachers in high-need districts, increase literacy training and parent engagement, launch mentoring and tutoring programs, and partner with districts to recruit and train school principals.

One percent of the request was for SCDE’s state-required salary increases and to initiate critical systems and performance reviews, with no requests for additional full-time state employees.

Featured Image Photo Credit: Ellen For Education Website