Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Apalachicola Bay Charter School earns an "A" grade


School grades were released on Wednesday and the Apalachicola Bay charter School is once again an “A” school.

That’s up from a “B” grade last year.

It’s the 5th time the school has received an “A” grade since 2005.

The ABC School was one of 1124 schools statewide to receive an “A” grade this year.

Grades for the Franklin County School have not yet been released – High School and consolidated school grades will be released later this year.

Gulf County school grades were mixed with Port St. Joe Elementary earning an “A” grade and Wewahitchka Elementary receiving a “C”.

School grades have been issued since 1999 – they are primarily based on the results of the FCAT standardized test that is taken by most Florida students every year.

High-performing schools and those that improve their school grade can receive additional funding, while struggling schools will receive extra help to improve. 


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