Foster Care
Foster Care Overview
Purpose
The Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) establishes guidelines to ensure school access, improved educational outcomes, and enhanced academic stability for children and youth in foster care. The South Carolina Department of Education and the South Carolina Department of Social Services have collaborated to create joint guidance for local education agencies and local child welfare agencies in their work to identify children and youth in foster care and to ensure the successful implementation of ESSA provisions.
Did You Know?
On average, one-third of foster children attend five or more schools.
Compared to their peers, foster children experience lower high school graduation rates and higher rates of grade retention, chronic absenteeism, suspensions, and expulsions.
Studies found that school stability leads to increased graduation rates.
School can be a positive counterweight to abuse, neglect, and separation.
Forms
SCPCSD Foster Care Joint Guidance
Best Interest Determination Placement Form - updated November 2024
Immediate Enrollment Form - updated November 2024
Additional Resources
How to Code Foster Care Students in PowerSchool
U.S. Department of Education - Foster Care
Foster Care Transition Toolkit
South Carolina Education Bill of Rights for Children in Foster Care
Contact Information
Tracie Sweet
Director of Federal Programs
803-960-8609
tsweet@sccharter.org