Education does not stop when a youth is under the supervision of SCDJJ. The SCDJJ operates its own school district with fully accredited academic and career and technical education programs, serving approximately 500 students in grades 4-12. All youth in SCDJJ’s care attend school while detained or incarcerated.

The SCDJJ school district functions similarly to others in South Carolina, with some exceptions:
- School is in session year-round to enable students to make up absences and close learning gaps
- The district has no local tax base, relying exclusively on state and federal funding.
- Classes are geared to meet the individual needs of each student.
The SCDJJ school district is responsible for all educational programs operated by the agency, including those in private vendor programs and alternative school sites in community residential placement facilities. Youth committed to SCDJJ can earn either a high school diploma or a General Education Degree (GED).
SCDJJ’s school district offers students a variety of Career and Technical Education (CTE ) courses, extensive special education services, the nation’s first Army Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (JROTC) program in a juvenile correctional facility setting, media centers, career development centers and school counselors. SCDJJ graduates receive a quality education and are equipped to pursue their post-secondary education and career goals.
