Madison County High School is a Title I High School located in Madison and run by principal Geraldine Wildgoose. Madison County High School most recently recieved a D grade in 2019 by the Florida Department of Education. Madison County High School has 511 total students and 32 teachers with an average of 16 students per classroom teacher. Students at Madison County High School have a mid-range minority student population with black/african american students being the largest segment of the population and are generally from mid-range poverty households with a graduation rate of 85%.
The current distribution of students per grade at Madison County High School.
The following table shows student population diversity at Madison County High School.
Race | Students | Precent |
---|---|---|
Black/African American | 297 | 58% |
White | 177 | 34% |
Hispanic | 24 | 4% |
Multiracial | 12 | 2% |
Percentage of students who achieved passing scores by academic area.
The following graph shows Madison County High School past school grade performance.