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As of the 2024-2025 school year, there were 110 schools in Pasco County Schools: 48 elementary schools, 15 middle schools, 15 high schools, 1 middle/high school, 2 educational centers, 3 juvenille detentions, 3 eSchools, 3 combination schools, 1 contract school, 14 charter schools, and 5 other programs.
List of largest school districts from ProximityOne.com A list of the 500 largest school districts in 2000–2001 from the National Center for Education Statistics ( Department of Education ) 100 largest school districts, by enrollment size , from the United States Department of Education (2010-11 school year)
It was also the first time a high school in Pasco County received the ranking. That same year, the school was ranked as number 312 on a list of the top 1,000 high schools in the country in an issue of Newsweek magazine. In 2006 and 2007, the school kept its A grade and remained on Newsweek ' s annual list of the top high schools. In 2008, the ...
It is the highest-ranking middle school in Tri-Cities and the only local middle school with an A. Niche reports it has over 700 students and a 20:1 student-teacher ratio.
Both schools will open to students in 2025. Home & Garden. Lighter Side
Niche, an online data collection site that gathers public data sets from the Department of Education, U.S. census and FBI, has ranked the schools in Rio Rancho that have the highest-rated educators.
Wesley Chapel High School (WCHS) is a public high school in Wesley Chapel, Florida, United States. It is part of the Pasco County Schools district. The school opened on August 16, 1999. As of 2019, it is ranked 186th in Florida and 3,757th nationally. The graduation rate lists at 91%.
J. W. Mitchell High School (also called Mitchell or JWMHS), is a public high school in Trinity, Florida, located next to Seven Springs Middle School. Its current principal is Jessica Schultz. It is one of the largest schools in the Pasco County Schools district. The school opened on August 14, 2000. [5]