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Bells
Elementary School
Colleton County

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Bells Elementary
12088 Bells Hwy.
Ruffin, SC 29475-9801

(843) 866-2417

Grade Range: PK-5
Enrollment: 350
Full-Time Teachers: 20
Students per Teacher: 18
WWhite/Non-Hispanic 28.9%
BBlack/Non-Hispanic 68.0%
HHispanic 2.9%
AAsian/Pacific Islander 0.0%
NAmerican Indian/Alaska Native 0.3%
Ethnicity Data Source (2006)

Scores and Rankings:
Year: 2002*  2003  2004  2005 

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TestScoreState-Wide
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County-Wide
Ranking
Standard Ranking 4.2 490(T)/608  5/9 
English Basic 63.3 517(T)/608  6/9 
English Prof. 23.5 413(T)/608  4/9 
English Adv. 0.0 508(T)/608  6(T)/9 
Math Basic 55.4 507(T)/608  5/9 
Math Prof. 14.4 507(T)/608  3/9 
Math Adv. 4.2 463(T)/608  4/9 


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News for Bells Elementary (in South Carolina):

  • Washington Twp. school chooses principal (Gloucester County Times) (Fri, 27 Jun 2008 07:18:52 GMT)
    WASHINGTON TWP. Domenick Renzi, a former education supervisor for Washington Township Public Schools, has been named the new principal at Bells Elementary School.

  • School district eases rules on students' cell phones (The Argus Leader) (Mon, 09 Jun 2008 07:07:38 GMT)
    Sioux Falls schools are relaxing their rules on cell phones because they see the ban in place as unenforceable and unrealistic. "Our current policy would say there's absolutely no cell phones at school ever ... but there truly are cell phones at school," Superintendent Pam Homan said. Starting this fall, students at public middle and high schools may bring phones, but the phones must be off and ...


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