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The South Carolina Education Improvement Act of 1984, known informally as the EIA, is a landmark South Carolina statute enacted by the state legislature and signed into law by governor Richard Riley on June 28, 1984. It is recognized as being one of the most robust education reform efforts to occur at the state-level in the United States. [1]
The SCEA was an important contributor to the development of the South Carolina Education Improvement Act (EIA) of 1984, [11] where it participated in direct negotiations with Governor Richard Riley. As a compromise for accepting a merit pay structure, it negotiated a 16% pay increase for educators in the state, bringing their salaries near or ...
Riley spearheaded the South Carolina Education Improvement Act of 1984, a consequential statewide education reform effort that led him to being dubbed as South Carolina’s “Education Governor.” [4] He also initiated landmark legislation such as the Medically Indigent Assistance Act, the first statewide program of its kind in the nation ...
Trust families to use funds. On Oct. 26, the South Carolina Education Association filed a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of the Education Scholarship Trust Fund.
Legislative leaders in South Carolina have decided not to challenge a state supreme court decision that invalidated parts of the state’s school voucher program.. South Carolina Senate President ...
South Carolina’s top education official plans to ask lawmakers for $5 million to put a digital map of every school in the state online and make those maps immediately available on police ...
Mississippi Education Reform Act of 1982; N. A Nation at Risk; National Center on Education and the Economy; ... South Carolina Education Improvement Act of 1984;
A long-anticipated legal challenge, filed Thursday, argues that South Carolina’s plan to subsidize the education of qualified private school students runs afoul of the state Constitution.