Sc Lawmakers Study School Ruling

COLUMBIA — In ruling that South Carolina’s educational system is broken and fails to provide every child the opportunity to succeed in school, the state’s Supreme Court provided no instruction for how officials and legislators should correct that. The justices placed blame on both legislators and school officials and told them it was their collective job to fix the system.

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