Summary:
The city of Madison, Georgia is home to a strong school district with four schools serving students from elementary through high school. The district's standout schools include Morgan County High School, which ranks among the top 25% of Georgia high schools, and Morgan County Elementary School, which ranks in the top 25% of elementary schools statewide.
Morgan County schools consistently perform well on state assessments, often exceeding the Georgia average in subjects like Mathematics, American Literature, Biology, and United States History. The district's high schools boast impressive graduation rates, with Morgan County High School achieving a 95.7% four-year graduation rate in 2021-2022. Across the district, student-teacher ratios are relatively low, ranging from 13.7 to 14.9, suggesting a stable and well-resourced teaching staff.
While the schools serve a diverse student population, with free and reduced lunch rates ranging from 36.29% to 49.54%, the district appears to allocate resources effectively to meet the needs of all learners. The variation in per-student spending, from $9,914 at Morgan County Elementary School to $12,506 at Morgan County High School, suggests a strategic approach to funding that supports the unique requirements of each school and its students.
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