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As of the 2022–23 school year, the district, comprising one school, had an enrollment of 584 students and 50.0 classroom teachers (on an FTE basis), for a student–teacher ratio of 11.7:1. [ 1 ] The district is classified by the New Jersey Department of Education as being in District Factor Group "FG," the fourth-highest of eight groupings.
Forsyth is located in north-central Macon County at (39.9258, -88.9593 It is bordered to the south by the city of Decatur, the county seat. U.S. Route 51 is the main highway through the village, leading south 6 miles (10 km) to the center of Decatur and north 15 miles (24 km) to Clinton.
For kindergarten through eighth grade, public school students are served by the Eastampton Township School District at Eastampton Community School. [85] [86] [87] As of the 2022–23 school year, the district, comprising one school, had an enrollment of 584 students and 50.0 classroom teachers (on an FTE basis), for a student–teacher ratio of ...
2A: Maroa-Forsyth 41, Johnston City 22, FINAL 7A: Batavia 25, New Lenox Lincoln-Way Central 21, FINAL 8A: Wilmette Loyola Academy 27, Frankfort Lincoln-Way East 24, FINAL
Woodstown-Pilesgrove Regional School District: Sept. 6. Kaitlyn McCormick writes about trending issues and community news across South Jersey for the Courier-Post, The Daily Journal and the ...
The Rancocas Valley Regional High School Annex on Smithville Road in Eastampton Township is home to the district's business offices and the Functional Life Skills Integrated Program (FLIP), a special education program run by the district. Renovations to the Annex facilities were completed in the summer of 2018 to house the new RV PREP education ...
The IHSA football playoffs continue across Illinois as the high school football ... 19 Chicago Mt. Carmel (8-3) vs. 6 Normal Community (10-1) at Barda-Dowling Stadium, 5 p.m. ... (10-1) at 2 Maroa ...
WS/FCS has over 80 schools in its system, and it serves 54,984 students every year. WS/FCS was formed in 1963 by the merger of the Forsyth County School System and the Winston-Salem School System. [1] WS/FCS is now the fourth largest school system in North Carolina, and it is the 81st largest in the United States. [2]