S.C. Code Ann. § 59-18-310
(A) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the State Board of Education, through the Department of Education, is required to develop or adopt a statewide assessment program to promote student learning and to measure student performance on state standards and:
(4) provide professional development to educators.
Assessments required to be developed or adopted pursuant to the provisions of this section or chapter must be objective and reliable, and administered in English and in Braille for students as identified in their Individual Education Plan.
(B)
(2) A person who is no longer enrolled in a public school and who previously failed to receive a high school diploma or was denied graduation solely for failing to meet the exit exam requirements pursuant to this section and State Regulation may petition the local school board to determine the student's eligibility to receive a high school diploma pursuant to this chapter. The local school board will transmit diploma requests to the South Carolina Department of Education in accordance with department procedures. Petitions under this section must be submitted to the local school district. Students receiving diplomas in accordance with this section shall not be counted as graduates in the graduation rate calculations for affected schools and districts, either retroactively or in current or future calculations. On or before January 31, 2019, the South Carolina Department of Education shall report to the State Board of Education and the General Assembly the number of diplomas granted, by school district, under the provision. The State Board of Education shall remove any conflicting requirement and promulgate conforming changes in its applicable regulations. The department shall advertise the provisions of this item in at least one daily newspaper of general circulation in the area of each school district within forty-five days after this enactment. After enactment, the department may continue to advertise the provisions of this item, but it shall not be required to advertise after December 31, 2017. At a minimum, this notice must consist of two columns measuring at least ten inches in length and measuring at least four and one-half inches combined width, and include:
HISTORY: 1998 Act No. 400, Section 2; 2001 Act No. 39, Section 3; 2006 Act No. 254, Section 3, eff March 24, 2006; 2008 Act No. 282, Section 1, eff June 5, 2008; 2014 Act No. 155 (H.3919), Section 1, eff April 14, 2014; 2016 Act No. 207 (S.933), Section 1, eff June 3, 2016; 2017 Act No. 94 (H.3969), Section 6, eff June 10, 2017.
The 2006 amendment, in subsection (A), in the introductory statement, added "promote student learning and to" preceding "measure student performance" and added paragraph (4) relating to professional development; rewrote subsection (B), adding the second sentence requiring science and United States history examinations; and added subsections (D) to (F) relating to formative assessments.
The 2008 amendment rewrote subsection (B); added subsection (C) relating to reporting strand level information and reporting of student scores; redesignated subsections (C) and (D) as subsections (D) and (E) and rewrote subsection (E); and deleted subsection (E) relating to adoption of a developmentally appropriate formative reading assessment for use in first and second grades.
2014 Act No. 155, Section 1, in subsection (B), added the paragraph designators; in subsection (B)(1), in the first sentence, deleted text relating to exit examinations, and added the last sentence, relating to exit examinations; and added subsection (B)(2).
2016 Act No. 207, Section 1, in (B)(2), deleted "by December 31, 2015" following "submitted to the local school district" in the third sentence; substituted "2019" for "2017" following "January 31," in the fifth sentence; added the second to last sentence, relating to advertisement after December 31, 2017; and made a nonsubstantive change.
2017 Act No. 94, Section 6, amended the section, deleting obsolete language and deleting provisions concerning the timing for administering certain assessments.