Escambia Middle School improve, except for Warrington Prep

Escambia has two new “A” schools—Ransom Middle and Beulah Academy, and three new “B” schools—Ernest Ward, Jim Bailey and Beulah Middle.  Ferry Pass dropped from a “B” to a “C,” while Bellview and Workman remain at the “C” level. Warrington Prep failed to turn around and remained a “D.”

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BROWN BARGE MIDDLE A A
RANSOM MIDDLE A B
BEULAH ACADEMY OF SCIENCE A B
ERNEST WARD MIDDLE B C
JIM C. BAILEY MIDDLE B C
BEULAH MIDDLE B C
FERRY PASS MIDDLE C B
BELLVIEW MIDDLE C C
J. H. WORKMAN MIDDLE C C
WARRINGTON PREPARATORY D D

Ranked Based on Total Points Earned

BEULAH ACADEMY OF SCIENCE 692
BROWN BARGE MIDDLE SCHOOL 688
RANSOM MIDDLE SCHOOL 573
ERNEST WARD MIDDLE SCHOOL 561
BEULAH MIDDLE SCHOOL 536
JIM C. BAILEY MIDDLE SCHOOL 532
FERRY PASS MIDDLE SCHOOL 507
J. H. WORKMAN MIDDLE SCHOOL 493
BELLVIEW MIDDLE SCHOOL 438
WARRINGTON PREPARATORY 373

Ranked on Percentage of Possible Points

BEULAH ACADEMY OF SCIENCE 77
BROWN BARGE MIDDLE 76
RANSOM MIDDLE 64
ERNEST WARD MIDDLE 62
BEULAH MIDDLE 60
JIM C. BAILEY MIDDLE 59
FERRY PASS MIDDLE 56
J. H. WORKMAN MIDDLE 55
BELLVIEW MIDDLE 49
WARRINGTON PREPARATORY ACADEMY 41
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Author: Rick Outzen

Rick Outzen is the publisher/owner of Pensacola Inweekly. He has been profiled in The New York Times and featured in several True Crime documentaries. Rick also is the author of the award-winning Walker Holmes thrillers. His latest nonfiction book is “Right Idea, Right Time: The Fight for Pensacola’s Maritime Park.”