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Bluffton
Schools
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Public
education in Bluffton is under the authority of the
Beaufort County School District. Children in the town
attend the following schools:
| Bluffton
Elementary School |
May
River Montessori School |
| M.C.
Riley Elementary School |
Cross
Episcopal School |
| Okatie
Elementary School |
St. Gregory Catholic School |
| Pritchardville
Elementary School |
Thomas
Heyward Academy |
| Red
Cedar Elementary School |
Hilton
Head Preparatory (Hilton Head) |
| Bluffton
Middle School |
Hilton
Head Christian Academy (Hilton Head) |
| H.E.
McCracken Middle School |
Heritage
Academy (Hilton Head) |
| Bluffton
High School |
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Opened
in August, 2004, Bluffton High School is the
second high school in Southern Beaufort County,
South Carolina and is one of Eight high schools
total. The Bluffton community is socio-economically
diverse. Bluffton High School is accredited
by the Southern Association of Colleges and
Schools and the South Carolina State Department
of Education.
Students:
Total enrollment is approximately 1,300
students grades ten through twelve. The
geographical area served extends from Okatie,
SC to the gateway to Hilton Head Island,
SC. The schools population is reflective
of the surrounding community and consists
of 55% white, 19% black, 24% Hispanic, 1%
Asian, and 1% other.
Definition
of Curriculum: Bluffton High School is a
science/technology high school which offers
a variety of academic learning environments
in both traditional and virtual settings
in order to meet the demands of educating
students in the 21st Century. The school
offers four interdisciplinary, theme-based
small learning communities in the areas
of: Business and Biotechnology Information
Technology Interdisciplinary Studies and
Education Visual and Performing Arts
Bluffton
High School students take eight classes
per year on an A/B block schedule. A full
range of Vocational Courses are also offered
through our partnership with the Academy
for Career Excellence.
Faculty: Outstanding professionals
at Bluffton High School provide a comprehensive
and varied educational program. The faculty
is highly driven, dedicated and talented.
Bluffton High School has 76 teaching staff
members. Two hold Doctoral degrees and 42
hold Masters degrees. The average
teaching experience of the faculty is fifteen
years. Six are currently National Board
Certified.
Grading
System: Grades are computed by using
the South Carolina Uniform Grading Scale
of 0-5.87 with Honors, Pre-AP, and AP courses
receiving additional weight. Transfer grades
in courses carrying Carnegie units will
be converted to the scale according to the
South Carolina Grade Point Conversion Table.
Graduation
Profile: Bluffton High School has a
highly motivated student body with 60 percent
of last years graduating class attending
a four-year university or college upon graduation
and 20 percent attending a technical/vocational
school. Six percent entered the armed forces.
Students typically score above both state
and national averages on both the ACT and
SAT. Minimum graduation requirements by
credit are (24): English, 4; Mathematics,
4; Science, 3; Social Science, 3; Foreign
Language/Career, 1; PE or ROTC, 1; Computer,
1; and Electives, 7.
Higher education in Bluffton
Higher
education facilities are located just outside
the town limits. The University of South
Carolina Beaufort's new Gateway campus and
the Technical College of the Lowcountry's
New River campus are located along the U.S.
Highway 278 corridor, halfway between Bluffton
and Hardeeville in the Sun City vicinity.
The
Technical College of the Lowcountry (often
abbreviated as TCL) is a comprehensive,
two-year community college serving the Lowcountry
region of South Carolina. The main campus
is located in Beaufort along Ribaut Road.
Additional facilities are in Bluffton /
Hardeeville, Hampton, Parris Island, and
at the Marine Corps Air Station in Beaufort.
TCL
enrolls approximately 2,000 students while
offering 75 programs. Nearly one-half of
students enrolled are minorities, with close
to 80% receiving some degree of financial
aid. TCL traces its roots to the Mather
School, established in 1868 to provide education
for newly-freed slaves in Beaufort County.
USCB
is one of the 3 senior campuses in the University
of South Carolina system and is a Southern
Association of Colleges and Schools accredited
four-year university. 4,650 students attended
the University at one of its two campuses
during the Fall 2009 semester.
USCB
offers the regions only Human Services
degree as well as more traditional degrees
like English, psychology, business and education.
The school opened a nursing facility in
Spring 2009. Human simulators provide nursing
students hands-on training opportunities.
Another popular program capitalizing on
nearby Hilton Head Island resorts is the
Hospitality Management program which draws
international students and provides internship
experiences. The Marine Science program
allows students to explore and study first-hand
the continental-shelf and estuarine environment
from a new research facility on Prichard's
Island, one of a string of nearby barrier
islands. A Loggerhead Sea Turtle conservation
effort is a major feature of that program.
Courtesy Wikipedia.org
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