Our Student Successes

Since adopting a three-year strategic plan, we have set policies and procedures in place to help monitor our programs and gauge the overall effectiveness of the organization. Each Key Service (KSA) area is broken into specific goals and measurable objectives that will help to meet the overall outcomes for that area.

  • KSA 1 - To Enhance the Educational Development of our Children and Youth

  • KSA 2 - Teach, Nurture, and Disciple, Children and Youth About Jesus

  • KSA 3 - Support, Encourage and Nurture Families So that They May Provide a Healthy, Christian Environment for Their Children

2025/2026 Current Accomplishments:

  • 65 High School Graduates

  • 16 College Graduates

  • Three Completed Master’s Degrees

  • One Pursuing a Master’s Degree

  • One Pursuing a Doctorate Degree

  • Two Alumni in Active Military

  • 21 Alumni Currently Enrolled in College and/or Trade School

2025-2026 Annual Numbers

Graduation Rate - At the end of the 2026 school year, the South Carolina Graduation rate was 67.7%. To date, for those students who enter the Teach My People high school program as a freshman, 96% of those students have graduated high school on time.  Teach My People has witnessed 65 of 63 students graduate high school on time.

Currently, Teach My People is serving 255 students from first grade through high school on five Teach My People campuses: Pawleys Island (1st through 12th grade), Georgetown (1st through 9th grade) and Andrews (1st grade - 3rd grade).

Our 2026 Graduates

  • Chloe Davis

    Attending South Carolina State university majoring in Psychology

  • Arie'l Greene

    Attending HGCT majoring in Radiology

  • Christian Linen

    Attending Claflin University majoring in Biology

  • Raziya Rutledge

    Attending North Carolina Technical College majoring in Nursing

  • Za'Niaigh Rutledge

    Attending Columbia College majoring in Medical diagnostics.

  • Khalil Simmons

    Attending HGTC and CCU majoring in Psychology.

  • Jacori Smith

    Attending University of South Carolina majoring in Molecular biology and biomedical science

  • Leon Womack

    Attending Voorhees University majoring in Business and Sports Medicine

Education is not the filling of a pail, but the lighting of a fire. - W.B. Yeats