2018-2019
Batesburg-Leesville High School is helping all students develop the world class skills and life and career characteristics of the Profile of the SC Graduate by creating a collaborative, rigorous, and technological learning environment designed to fully prepare our graduates as they transition into higher education or the world of work. We are doing this while still tailoring each student’s educational experience to their own individual pathway. BLHS students learn world class knowledge through a rigorous program of study in all core and related arts course work as well as through our Career and Technology (CATE) program. Teachers meet several times each month for professional development with the goals of 1) using technology as a learning and research tool in daily lessons and 2) creating challenging, engaging and personalized learning experiences for every student.
Our vision for learning continues to focus on the transformation of learning in all BLHS classrooms to a teacher-facilitated, student-centered model by which students master content while growing to reach their highest potential as an individual learner. We have delved deeper into AVID. AVID (Advancement through Individual Determination) is a proven school-wide college readiness system that provides students structured supports for rigorous curriculum whereby they can realize their academic and career plans while aligning perfectly with the South Carolina Profile of the Graduate.
To assist students in making informed decisions about their futures, they can visit the school Counseling Office as well as the BLHS College and Career Development Center (CCDC) through a partnership with Midlands Technical College. Additional learning supports provided to BLHS students include:
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Integration of technology whereby each student is provided a Chromebook for problem solving, research, study and communication
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School-wide Response to Intervention program where they can receive individual tutoring/support from their teachers during half-time
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Rigorous studies through expanded college course offerings through dual credit and Advanced Placement (AP) courses
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Earn an AP Capstone Certificate and/or AP Capstone Diploma alongside their BLHS High School Diploma
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Rigorous academic pathways through the BLHS e21 Early College program whereby students may earn an Associates of Arts Degree alongside their BLHS high school diploma
Our students worked diligently to meet high standards for academics and co-curricular activities during the 2017-2018 school year. Numerous individual, team, and organizational honors and recognitions were earned.
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Empowered teacher leaders who regularly planned and lead professional development
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Two cohorts of e21 Early College dual enrollment students continued or began their rigorous pathway to an Associates of Arts Degree in partnership with Midlands Technical College
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The graduating senior class was awarded $1.9 million dollars in scholarships
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Region Championships in Girls Tennis, Volleyball, Boys Cross Country, Girls Cross Country, Girls Basketball, Boys Track, Girls Track and Girls Soccer
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Panther Band finished 4th at State Competition
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4301 Student intervention sessions held during half-time
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JROTC received the Distinguished Unit Award
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Expansion of AVID school-wide
We look forward to the 2017-2018 school year as we continue our tradition of excellence! BLHS will continue to be a High Schools That Work (HSTW) site focused on providing students real-world, engaging, and rigorous learning opportunities, strengthening our School-wide initiative, and personalizing learning for our students.
Sonya M. Bryant, Principal
Paul Spence, SIC President