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Academic Magnet
High School
Charleston County

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Academic Magnet High School
1525 Avenue B. South
No. Charleston, SC 29405-4742

(843) 724-7290

Grade Range: 9-12
Enrollment: 510
Full-Time Teachers: 35
Students per Teacher: 15
WWhite/Non-Hispanic 64.7%
BBlack/Non-Hispanic 21.0%
HHispanic 2.5%
AAsian/Pacific Islander 11.2%
NAmerican Indian/Alaska Native 0.2%
Ethnicity Data Source (2006)

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Standard Ranking 84.8 7(T)/199  1/13 
Exit Exam pass 84.8 7(T)/199  1/13 


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News for Academic Magnet High School (in South Carolina):

  • Charleston County PTA reorganizes, will seek parent involvement (The Post and Courier) (Wed, 25 Jun 2008 04:48:13 GMT)
    Although many Charleston County parents have been active members of their children's school PTA groups, the county has lacked an organized district-level PTA voice for months. The executive board for the county PTA, which helps communicate with and provide feedback from parents across the ...

  • School Board should keep focus on improving education (Charleston Regional Business Journal) (Mon, 23 Jun 2008 15:11:02 GMT)
    Last week, The Post and Courier delivered one of the most hard-hitting editorials I’ve seen on its pages in a long time. The topic was the damage done by Arthur Ravenel’s behavior in April in his capacity as a member of the Charleston County School Board. Relying upon public documents posted on the paper’s Web site, the editorial made a strong case for Ravenel to issue a clear public apology for ...

  • Old buildings may get new life (The Post and Courier) (Mon, 23 Jun 2008 04:46:32 GMT)
    Roofs with gaping holes, mobile units stripped of copper wiring and a snaking system of above-ground steam pipes could all be dismantled starting later this year as the Clemson University Restoration Institute begins demolition on more than a dozen buildings to make way for its proposed campus in...

  • Charleston County board deadlocks in first budget vote; hearing is Monday (The Post and Courier) (Tue, 10 Jun 2008 04:41:52 GMT)
    Charleston County School District staff proposed pulling millions from the reserve fund to handle a serious budget deficit, but the school board didn't seem to fall in love with that idea. The board failed on Monday night to pass its budget on first reading in a 4-4 vote. Chairwoman Nancy Cook and members David Engelman, Arthur Ravenel Jr. and Ray Toler were the dissenting votes.


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