ACT scores rise as test is no longer required for all state students; Sumter, Clarendon, Lee students fall short of state average

BY BRUCE MILLS
bruce@theitem.com
Posted 10/31/19

A change in state law that now doesn't require every public high school student in South Carolina to take a college readiness test was the key factor in increased state scores on the exam.

Ryan Brown, chief communications officer with the state …

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