Summary:
Franklin County Community School Corp has only one middle school, Franklin County Middle School, which serves students in grades 6-8. The school's student population is predominantly white, with limited racial diversity, and over half of the students come from economically disadvantaged backgrounds, as indicated by the high free/reduced lunch rate.
Academically, Franklin County Middle School's performance on ILEARN assessments is generally on par with or slightly below the district averages, but often lags behind state-level proficiency, particularly in math. The school's chronic absenteeism rate of 16.1% is also a concern, as high levels of absenteeism can negatively impact student learning and progress. Despite these challenges, the school spends $10,890 per student, which provides some context for the resources available to support educational programs and initiatives.
Overall, the analysis of Franklin County Community School Corp's lone middle school highlights both areas of strength and opportunities for improvement. Addressing the academic performance gaps, particularly in math, and finding ways to support the needs of the economically disadvantaged student population and reduce chronic absenteeism could be key focus areas for the school and district moving forward.
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