McKenzie Snow, Director of Iowa Department of Education | Ballotpedia
McKenzie Snow, Director of Iowa Department of Education | Ballotpedia
Data showed that Franklin County welcomed 1,721 students during the 2023-24 school year. Among them, Native American students comprised 0.8% of the student body to be the fifth represented ethnicity in the county.
Among the seven schools in the county, Hampton-Dumont High School recorded the highest enrollment of Native American students in the 2023-24 school year, with a total of five students.
Public school enrollment in Iowa remained relatively stable in the 2024-25 school year, with 480,665 students, a slight decrease of 0.63% compared to the previous year. Meanwhile, enrollment in accredited nonpublic schools grew by nearly 10%, reaching 39,356 students, up from 36,195. This increase was partially driven by the Students First Education Savings (ESA) program, with 27,866 students utilizing ESAs at nonpublic schools.
School Name | School District | % of Native American Students | Native American Students Count | Total School Enrollment |
---|---|---|---|---|
Hampton-Dumont High School | Hampton-Dumont Comm | 1.1% | 5 | 458 |
Hampton-Dumont Middle School | Hampton-Dumont Comm | 0.8% | 3 | 358 |
West Fork High School | West Fork Comm | 1.5% | 3 | 196 |
South Side Elementary School | Hampton-Dumont Comm | 0.3% | 1 | 297 |
West Fork Middle School | West Fork Comm | 0.6% | 1 | 175 |
CAL Elementary School | CAL Comm | 0% | 0 | 142 |
North Side Elementary School | Hampton-Dumont Comm | 0% | 0 | 95 |