Williamston High School graded as the top school in Ingham County by the State

  • Williamston High School was graded as the top high school in Ingham County, according to state data.
  • The state grades schools based on multiple factors, like graduation rate, growth and proficiency.
  • Watch the video above to hear from Superintendent Adam Spina, as well as a Parent in the District about their experience.

(The following is a transcription of the full broadcast story)

Since the pandemic, Education has been a big focus across the country. I’m your Williamston Neighborhood Reporter Colin Jankowski where, for the fifth-straight year, Williamston High School was graded as the top school in Ingham County.

“We don’t look at it as, like, you’re trying to say we’re the best,” Superintendent Adam Spina said.

Every year, the State of Michigan scores schools on numerous factors like graduation rate, growth and proficiency.

This year, Williamston High School scored 93.1 out of 100 in the overall index. Superintendent Adam Spina attributes the ranking to a district-wide effort in student success.

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