Thursday, December 19, 2013

Florida gives Franklin County Consolidated School a D grade

Preliminary grades for Florida’s high schools and consolidated schools were released this week – the Franklin County school received a “D” grade.
It was one of 15 high schools in Florida that earned a "D" grade this year; last year the Franklin County school earned a “C” grade from the state.
The high school grade is based on a number of elements including the performance of each school’s students on the Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test.
The grades also include factors like the school’s graduation rate, its performance and participation in Advanced Placement and Dual Enrollment classes and the college readiness of high-achieving students.
Other high school grades in the area: Port St. Joe high school received its third A grade in a row, while Wewahitchka High School got its second C grade in a row.

Liberty County High School saw its grade rise from a C to a B and Wakulla High received an A for the second year in a row.


The grades are preliminary - all schools districts have the opportunity to appeal high school grades through February 1st. 

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