Belgreen High School improves district report card score
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4:17 pm Tuesday, January 23, 2024

Belgreen High School improves district report card score

Belgreen High School scored 86 (B) for its Franklin County Schools 2023 district report card score, an increase of six points over the previous year.

“We are super excited about our score this year,” BHS principal, Megean Berryman said. “Our teachers and our student body are working extremely hard, and it shows! Our score is the highest it has ever been, and it was the highest in the county.”

Berryman reported 100 percent academic growth for the school.

“That is something for all of us to be proud of,” she added. “I would like to thank Superintendent Greg
Hamilton for all of his support and encouragement, because without that, this wouldn’t be possible.”

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