Faculty and staff provide a nurturing environment that enable students to earn a high school diploma. They provide clear expectations of proper behavior through a system called Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS). The system has three clear rules to student conduct respectfulness, responsibility, and readiness. The faculty, staff and administration plan school-wide procedures and rules together at the beginning of the year allowing for later changes.
One of the behavioral incentives for PBIS is "Clark Cash," a special type of motivational currency used in the classrooms, offices, and common areas of the school. With Clark Cash, students win privileges, buy a limited amount of school supplies, and obtain special classroom incentives according to each teacher's individual incentive plan. Additionally, each nine weeks students who make the Honor Roll participate in an Ice Cream Social.
Academically, our Credit Recovery program has been improved and extended from an after-school course to three traditional classes during the school day. This program, implemented with well-designed computer software, helps students gain enough credits to meet state standards for graduation and grade promotion. The class also offers one-on-one tutoring by the program teacher.
History of Clark: In cooperation with Communities in Schools (CIS), the CCSD opened Septima P. Clark Corporate Academy in 1990 as a program affiliated with Burke High School. Originally located at the old Cigar Factory on East Bay Street, Clark relocated to its current location on James Island in 1994. In the ensuing years, Clark has been affiliated with James Island High School as well as functioning as a stand-alone high school, before reverting to its current status as a magnet program for students across CCSD. Despite many changes, Clark remains true to its original mission helping students earn their high school diploma.