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Who We Are




CCEL is comprised of 17 schools, in 4 districts in central South Carolina who are dedicated to transforming teaching, learning, and leadership in PK-12 public schools. 

Funded by RTT-D grant by the US Department of Education.

Where We Are

http://www.clarendon2.k12.sc.us/




http://www.richland2.org


Where to Follow

https://www.facebook.com/CCELSC

http://www.twitter.com/ccelsc

Student Resources

http://www.fastweb.com/displayed_widgets/7245?utm_source=scholarship_widget&utm_content=Carolina_Consortium_for_Enterprise_Learning_HS_SC
Scholarships for High School Seniors

College & Career Resources

Partnership for Assessment Readiness for College and Careers

Practice Tests Online

Occupational Outlook Handbook
College and Career Life Planning 

National High School Center Resources

SC Department of Employment and Workforce

Helpful Resources

Homework Help 

  • Tutor.com
  • Ask Dr. Math
  • Khan Academy
  • MathMovesU
  • Discovery Education
  • Xtra Math
  • Daily Homework Planner
 Online Practice 

  • Textbook Support
  • Discovery Education
  • WebMath
  • Brain Pop Jr. 
  • Brain Pop Grades K-3
  • Brain Pop Grades 4-12
  • Class Zone Grades 5-12
 Special Needs 

  • The Special Education Process PreK-12 
  • Special Education Resources
  • Moving with A Special Needs Child
  • Special Education Checklist 
  • State Schools for Deaf and Blind
  • USAA Educational Foundation: Children with Special Needs
Gifted & Talented 

  • TheCase.com for Kids
  • A+ Math Help
  • Ask Dr. Math
  • The Internet Public Library
  • Free-Ebooks.org
  • The Science Ebook Library
  • WebMuseum

Testing Resources

Understanding Test Scores
 End of Course Assessments   Free Online Test Prep Resources


Digital Citizenship

What is Digital Citizenship? Digital Citizenship is the practice of navigating the digital world safely, responsibly, and respectfully.




Where are you headed?

Best Practices 

Poster Your Digital Citizenship Wall

Guide to Coding, Crafting, Composing, and more

 

Oversharing: Think Before You Post

Think before you post! This unit teaches students about digital citizenship. We offer the top ten to think about before you post to social media platforms. See the full lyrics and lesson plan at http://www.flocabulary.com/oversharing/



College and Career Readiness and Success Center

The College and Career Readiness and Success Center (CCRS Center) was launched October 1, 2012, under a five-year grant from the United States Department of Education to the American Institutes for Research. AIR along with our five lead partners—the American Youth Policy Forum, the College Board, Quill Research Associates, the National Association of State Directors of Career Technical Education Consortium, and the Forum for Youth Investment. The Center’s mission is to help states and other CCRS stakeholders better inform, align, and support efforts to ensure that all students are ready for success in college and careers.

This website houses new research-based products, tools, and professional development resources that were developed by the CCRS Center and our partners, and links to other vetted CCRS resources. It also contains additional resources co-developed with ED funds through the National High School Center. The CCRS Center builds off of the high school improvement resources developed by the National High School Center and expands them to encompass the PK-20 continuum and beyond.  http://www.ccrscenter.org/


KnowHow2GO

Young people in all socioeconomic groups have college aspirations. In fact, eight out of 10 expect to attain a bachelor's degree or higher, according to the U.S. Department of Education. But despite their aspirations, low-income students and those who are the first in their families to pursue higher education are severely underrepresented on college campuses. Studies show these students often lack the guidance they need to prepare for postsecondary education.

In order to turn these students' college dreams into action-oriented goals, the American Council on Education, Lumina Foundation and the Ad Council created the KnowHow2GO campaign. This multi-year, multi-media effort includes television, radio and outdoor public service advertisements (PSAs) that encourage young people, primarily those in 8th through 10th grade, to prepare for college using four simple steps. http://knowhow2go.acenet.edu/index.html


National High School Center

The National High School Center has served as a central source of information on high school improvement for the Regional Comprehensive Center network from 2005 until 2013. This technical assistance network supported state education agencies and the districts and schools they served as they worked to implement the goals of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA). This website contains all of the Center’s work on College and Career Readiness, Early Warning Systems (EWS), students with disabilities, English Language Learners, high school dropout, and other high school improvement topics. http://www.betterhighschools.org/CCR/overview.asp


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The Carolina Consortium for Enterprise Learning (CCEL) is a Race To The Top federally funded program. Program grantees serve as innovation laboratories, advancing new ways to educate our students through a personalized approach. " RTT-D. Carolina Consortium for Enterprise Learning (CCEL) │ Lake Carolina Elementary Upper Campus │1261 Kelly Mill Road, Room B218 │Blythewood, SC 29016 │ Phone (803) 691-4888

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