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Mandarin High School (MHS) is a public high school in Jacksonville, Florida, United States. It was established in 1990 [ 3 ] and is part of the Duval County Public Schools district. As of 2010, it is the second-largest high school in Duval County following Sandalwood High School .
Frank H. Peterson Academies of Technology is a public, magnet high school located in Jacksonville, Florida.The school encompasses seven National Model Academies based around Arts and Technology-based programs, such as agriscience and veterinary, automotive technology, aviation and aerospace technology, communications and digital arts, cosmetology, culinary arts, early childhood education, and ...
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Shen Yun Performing Arts (Chinese: 神韻藝術團; lit. 'divine rhythm arts troupe') is a non-profit performing arts and entertainment company based in the United States which tours internationally, producing performances which include dance and symphonic music.
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The New World School of the Arts (NWSA) is a public magnet high school and college in Downtown Miami, Florida.Its dual-enrollment programs in the visual and performing arts are organized into four strands: visual arts, dance, theatre (comprising programs in theater and musical theatre), and music (comprising programs in instrumental music and vocal music).
In 1830, Mandarin was named after the mandarin orange by Calvin Reed, a prominent resident of the area. [3] In the 19th century, Mandarin was a small farming village that shipped oranges, grapefruit, lemons and other fruits and vegetables to Jacksonville and points north on the steamships that traveled the St. Johns River.
During the 2016-2017 school year, students achieved a 40-44% proficiency rating in Reading and Language Arts. This is lower than Florida's state average of 54%. Students also achieved a math proficiency of 28%, significantly lower than Florida's state average of 57%. The school was shut down in 2018 after years of controversy.