School Overview
Lee High School, located at 990 Wisacki Highway in Bishopville, South Carolina, serves as a primary educational institution for the Lee County School District. As a central part of the local community, the school is dedicated to providing a comprehensive academic curriculum designed to prepare students for post-secondary education and workforce readiness. The facility functions as a hub for both instructional development and extracurricular engagement, striving to support the diverse needs of students in a rural setting.

Beyond its core academic mission, Lee High School emphasizes the importance of fostering a supportive environment that encourages student growth, leadership, and school spirit. By offering various programs and athletic opportunities, the school aims to cultivate a well-rounded educational experience. As a key entity in Bishopville, the institution plays a vital role in shaping the future of the local youth and maintaining educational standards within the regional community.
5
Total Students
3.0
Full-Time Teachers
1.7
Student/Teacher Ratio
N/A
Free/Reduced Lunch
Student Demographics

Student Demographics Data Table

Student Demographics for Lee High
Demographic Student Count
White1
Black4
  • Black
    4 (80.0 %)
  • White
    1 (20.0 %)
School Location
School Details
Status: Open
School Level: High School
School Type: Alternative School
Charter Status:* Public Non-Charter
Virtual Instruction: Supplemental Virtual
Shared Time Status: No
District: Dept Of Correction N04
Phone: (803)896-2531
Grade Range: 9th - 12th
Total Students: 5
Full-Time Teachers (FTE): 3.0
Pupil/Teacher Ratio: 1.7
NSLP Participation:1 Yes participating without using any Provision or the CEO
Qualified Free Lunch: 0
Qualified Reduced Lunch: 0
Grades Taught
Grade 9 2
Grade 10 1
Grade 11 1
Grade 12 1

Grades Taught Data Table

Grades Taught and Student Counts for Lee High
Grade Student Count
Grade 92
Grade 101
Grade 111
Grade 121
Gender Ratio

Student Gender Ratio Data Table

Student Gender Ratio for Lee High
Gender Student Count Percentage
Male5100%