The state of Florida has just issued a new ranking of Florida’s school districts.
The
Florida Department of Education today released a numerical ranking of the
state’s 67 school districts based on each school’s total points derived from
FCAT scores.
The total
is the sum of scores for reading, math, science and writing; learning gains in
reading and math; and scores for learning gains in reading and math among the
lowest 25 percent of students in each school.
The
school district ranking is determined by the school grade points they earned
based on the assessment scores of all students in the district that were
enrolled for the full year.
Under the
new ranking, Franklin County ranked
60th out of Florida’s 67
school districts with an overall C grade.
The Gulf County school
district ranked 23rd, the Wakulla County school
district 11th.
The
district-by-district ranking is the first phase of an initiative that will soon
include a list of all of the schools in the state ranked by number.
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