District leaders presented an instructional framework at the Beaufort County Board of Education Academics Committee meeting on April 25, emphasizing coaching as a strategy to strengthen classroom instruction and distinguish it from formal evaluation.
Doctor Stratus framed coaching as sustained, development-focused dialogue for administrators and teachers to build specific instructional skills, while evaluation remains a separate formal rating process. Miss McKenzie (instructional services) said the framework organizes supports into three core components — clear learning goals and feedback, informal and formal assessment, and content/direct instruction — and links teachers to hyperlinked resources to reduce time spent searching for curriculum materials.
Miss McKenzie described district-level monitoring tools that allow principals to see indicators at a glance (the presentation used example demonstration percentages), and she highlighted professional learning communities and consolidated instructional resources as central supports. She also credited a district partnership with the Kennedy Center and the Hilton Head Arts Center for guest artists and teacher professional development.
On arts programming, the presenters said 92 students in the class of 2024 graduated with an arts specialization and listed participation in honor ensembles and expanded summer arts programming. The district reported providing more than 100 hours of professional development for arts teachers this year and named Josh Wall as the visual and performing arts coordinator leading that work.
Science and math updates included 25 science-fair awards this year, a goal that all eighth-graders experience science fair, membership in the Low Country regional science competitions, and an emphasis on conceptual math understanding supported by state-funded Math Nation and ReadyMath consultants. The district trained roughly 103 teachers on Math Nation this year and aims for a 5% year-over-year improvement in math outcomes.
Presenters asked the committee to use the academic committee as a vehicle to share the division’s work and noted that detailed presentations may later be summarized at full-board meetings when items appear on consent or are moved for full presentation.
The meeting also included logistics discussion (summer-school scheduling and next meeting date) and a recommendation that a school-counseling presentation (Natasha Middleton, director of school counselors) be brought to the full board for a broader presentation when appropriate.