Accountability Data

Elementary
Middle 
High
Elementary
Middle 
High
Proficient Reading
34%
27%
31%
Proficient Math
36%
34%
33%
Distinguished Reading
16%
20%
21%
Distinguished Math
15%
9%
9%

As a district, Anderson County Schools ranked #33 out of 172 districts in the state. This ranking places us in the top 19% of all Kentucky school districts.


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Information Regarding Cancellation, Delays, and Early Dismissal

Winter weather conditions sometimes prompt Anderson County Schools to alter routines or schedules in the district. Students' safety is a top priority, so on snowy or icy days, a team of district employees begins assessing road conditions as early as 4:00 a.m. School leaders - in consultation with the National Weather Service and Anderson County Emergency Management Director, Bart Powell - consider road safety, outdoor temperatures and the weather forecast in order to make a decision by 5:45 a.m.

Whenever roads are unsafe for travel, there are three choices:

  • Cancel school
  • Delay the start of school
  • Dismiss school early

Please remember that road conditions vary throughout the community. Roads on one end of the county might be clear while other areas are still treacherous. These decisions are based on what is safe for all students.

 

If school is canceled:
  • Schools will not be open for regular business.
  • Information will be posted on ACSchools.net as well as shared via Facebook, Twitter, and through the local media. (Note: District One Call is not used for early morning cancellation)
  • Childcare is available for all 1st - 5th grade Anderson County students. Child Care Information
  • Afternoon and evening activities may be canceled. 
 
If school is delayed:
  • All schools start either one or two hours later than normal.
  • Information will be posted on ACSchools.net as well as shared via Facebook, Twitter, and through the local media. (Note: District One Call is not used for early morning delays)
  • Buses run their regular routes -- just one or two hours later than usual.
  • School dismissal times stay the same, and afternoon and evening activities continue as usual.
  • Decisions about making up the time missed will be made on a case-by-case basis in accordance with state guidelines.

 

 If schools dismiss early:
  • The decision will be made as early as possible to allow families time to make arrangements.
  • Early dismissal notification will be shared through normal channels as well as One Call Now phone notifications.
  • Schools will rely on information provided by parents on the early dismissal information sheet completed at the beginning of the school year. It is important that the information provided remains accurate and up to date. If that information is not up to date, you may contact the school to give current information.
  • Students will be supervised until the last child is picked up.
  • Children in the morning preschool session may be picked up by their families. If not picked up, they will be brought home by bus along with other students from the elementary schools.
  • Bus riders will arrive at their regular stops earlier, according to the dismissal time.
  • The afternoon preschool session as well as other after-school and evening activities may be canceled.
  • Decisions about making up the time missed will be made on a case-by-case basis in accordance with state guidelines.

 

 
 
 
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