![]() Less than 0.5 percent of students are Native American or Hawaiian or Pacific Islander. The latest state data shows that roughly 64 percent of Franklin Township students are White, 10.5 percent are Asian, 9.7 percent are Black, 8.7 percent are Hispanic, and 6.5 percent are multiracial. The latest ILEARN results showed that 35.2 percent of Franklin Township third to eighth graders are at or above proficiency in both English/language arts and math, the second-highest percentage in Marion County after Speedway, the Indianapolis Star reported. But it failed, with 62% of voters rejecting it. ![]() Six candidates are running for school board seats at Franklin Township Community Schools, a district of roughly 10,500 students in southeast Marion County.ĭuring the primary election in May, Franklin Township asked voters to approve a capital referendum, largely to fund an addition at the district’s high school as well as to make improvements at the district’s elementary schools. This article was co-published by Chalkbeat Indiana and WFYI as part of a collaboration ahead of the 2022 school board elections. Franklin Township Community Schools / Facebook Two of the three incumbents face challengers in three races for the school board of Franklin Township, where voters recently rejected a capital improvement plan.
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