South Putnam Community School Corporation

The South Putnam Community School Corporation serves students and families in the Town of Fillmore and Jefferson, Marion, Warren and Washington Townships in central Putnam County.  High school students are eligible to take classes at Area 30 Career Center and Ivy Tech Community College.   Several high school classes qualify for college credit with Ivy Tech Community College.

Accreditation
 AdvancEd (www.advanc-ed.org)
 State of Indiana – Performance Based Accreditation
District Overview
School Type & Grades Number of Schools Enrollment 2013/2014 Student/Teacher Ratio
 Elementary 2
 – Central (PK-05) 366 12:1
 – Fillmore (K-05) 138 18:1
 Junior High (06-08) 1 265 16:1
 Senior High (09-12) 1 378 16:1
Graduation Statistics
 2012 – 2013 Graduates: 108
 2012 – 2013 Graduation Rate (4 year rate): 96.4%
 Projected 2013 – 2014 Graduates: 96
Current High School Statistics
School Year
 Attendance Rate 96.5% 2012-2013
 Graduation Rate (4 year rate): 96.4% 2012-2013
 Core 40 with Academic Honors Diplomas: 36.1% 2012-2013
 Core 40 Diplomas: 68.5% 2012-2013
 General Diplomas: 31.5% 2012-2013
 Seniors Furthering Their Education: 85-95% Typical Year
 Graduates Pursuing College Education: 71.2% 2012-2013
2011 – 2012 College Entrance Exam Test Scores
SAT ACT
 Composite Score – All Test Takers: 967 22
      Math: 482 22
      Reading: 485 22
      Writing: 463 17
      English: Not Tested 21
      Science: Not Tested 22
 Graduates Taking the Test: 47 11
 % of Graduates Taking the Test: 59.5% 13.9%

South Putnam Community Schools Homepage – CLICK!

Links are provided to each school in the corporation.

Indiana Department of Education – Annual School Performance Report – CLICK!

Indiana Department of Education – School Corporation Data Website – CLICK!

Information about individual schools can also be obtained at this website.

AdvancED has merged with North Central Accreditation and now reviews all of the schools in a district.

Starting with the 2005/2006 school year, the State of Indiana changed the definition of “high school graduate” resulting in lower graduation rates.

Other schools in the county have similar statistics.

Source – School officials and Indiana Department of Education.

Updated: 06/2014