Published On: April 12th, 2011|

The Augusta Chronicle – Seanna Adcox

“Legislators are considering proposals that would require South Carolina’s nearly 1,150 principals to be evaluated more frequently and provide a way for non-educators to take the helm of a public school. Under one proposal, district officials would have to fully evaluate principals every other year, rather than every three years as currently required, and provide those records to the state through a new online system.”(more)