Summary:
The city of Franklin, Georgia is home to two elementary schools: Heard Elementary School and Centralhatchee Elementary School. These schools serve students in the Heard County district.
Based on the available data, Centralhatchee Elementary School appears to be the standout performer. It consistently ranks higher than Heard Elementary School in the statewide SchoolDigger rankings, placing in the top 150 elementary schools in Georgia for the past three school years. Centralhatchee also has higher proficiency rates than Heard Elementary across multiple subjects and grade levels, including English Language Arts, Mathematics, and Science. Additionally, Centralhatchee has a lower student-teacher ratio of 12:1 compared to 15:1 at Heard Elementary, suggesting smaller class sizes and potentially more individualized attention for students.
While Centralhatchee Elementary School outperforms Heard Elementary School, the data also reveals a significant performance gap between the two schools. This suggests that factors beyond just funding and resources may be contributing to the differences in student outcomes. Further investigation into the specific practices and strategies employed at Centralhatchee that contribute to its higher performance could provide valuable insights for improving educational opportunities and outcomes at both schools.
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