South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 5 - State Board Of Education
Section 59-5-135. Governor's Institute of Reading; functions; funding.

(A) The General Assembly finds that:
(1) reading is the most important academic skill and the basis for success in school and work;
(2) test results indicate that a significant portion of South Carolina students score below the fiftieth percentile on nationally normed achievement tests; and
(3) it is necessary and proper to establish a comprehensive long-term commitment to improve reading as well as overall academic performance.
(B) There is created within the State Department of Education the Governor's Institute of Reading. The purpose of the institute is to create a collaborative effort to mobilize education, business, and community resources to ensure that all children learn to read independently and well by the end of the third grade. The purpose of the institute also is to mobilize efforts to improve the reading abilities of students in the middle grades and accelerate the learning of students reading below grade level. The Governor's Institute of Reading is based upon a collaborative effort of education professionals and reading experts and designed to promote reading in every school district. To accomplish this mission, the institute shall:
(1) review the best practices in the teaching of reading;
(2) provide teachers with professional development and support for implementing best practices in the teaching of reading; and
(3) award competitive grants to school districts for designing and providing a comprehensive approach to reading instruction based on best practices.
The State Board of Education shall develop guidelines for administering and allocating funds for the Governor's Institute of Reading. Grants must be awarded, beginning with fiscal year 1999-2000, to districts for implementing programs designed to achieve exemplary reading. The department may carry forward any unexpended appropriations to be used for this same purpose from fiscal year to fiscal year.
HISTORY: 1999 Act No. 100, Part II, Section 46; 2000 Act No. 393, Section 7.

Structure South Carolina Code of Laws

South Carolina Code of Laws

Title 59 - Education

Chapter 5 - State Board Of Education

Section 59-5-10. Composition and organization of State Board of Education.

Section 59-5-20. Persons eligible for membership; oath.

Section 59-5-30. Compensation of members.

Section 59-5-40. Meetings of Board; quorum; seal.

Section 59-5-50. Records, papers, and effects of Board; minutes of proceedings.

Section 59-5-60. General powers of Board.

Section 59-5-61. Secondary occupational career and technology education courses for school district.

Section 59-5-63. Unencumbered time requirement; policies; school district adoptions.

Section 59-5-65. Powers and responsibilities of State Board of Education.

Section 59-5-67. Reduction of paper work; computerization; grants for improving teaching practices and procedures.

Section 59-5-68. Uniform grading scale.

Section 59-5-69. Implementation of regulations concerning Education Improvement Act.

Section 59-5-70. Hearings and hearing offices.

Section 59-5-75. Out-of-field permits and teaching.

Section 59-5-85. Teacher evaluation program standards and procedures.

Section 59-5-90. Powers and duties of State Educational Finance Commission and State Schoolbook Commission devolved upon Board.

Section 59-5-95. Panels created to review accreditation requirements; membership; duties.

Section 59-5-100. Powers and duties of Board.

Section 59-5-110. School system survey.

Section 59-5-120. Prescription of rules and promulgation of regulations.

Section 59-5-130. Members shall not contract with Board.

Section 59-5-135. Governor's Institute of Reading; functions; funding.

Section 59-5-140. South Carolina Opportunity School, John De La Howe School, and South Carolina School for the Deaf and Blind required to meet State standards.

Section 59-5-150. Awards for civic contribution to public education.

Section 59-5-160. Graduation of children who are new to South Carolina.