The revamped report cards for all of South Carolina’s schools are being delayed. 

The report cards were supposed to be released Thursday. 

But state Education Superintendent Molly Spearman says errors in data from a vendor means they won’t be released until at least the end of the month. 

Under a new law, the report cards will assign a score from 0 to 100 to each school, as well as overall ratings of excellent, good, average or unsatisfactory.

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