School report card data is out, and a Macon County school leader is reacting to his district's numbers.
Maroa-Forsyth School superintendent Adam Ibbotson points to graduation rates and proficiency rates for ELA, which led to the high school being in the exemplary category for a fourth straight year.
Building principals presented the data to the Board of Education last week. Ibbotson notes that the exemplary status is the top 10 percent of schools' report card scores.
While many area schools - and schools across the State - struggle with attendance issues, Maroa-Forsyth has not as much as others. Ibbotson believes they do a good job of giving students a reason to come to school.
Maroa-Forsyth has its report data posted to its district website, mfschools.net.













