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Renaissance Charter School (Central Palm, Cypress, Palms West, Summit, Wellington, West Palm Beach) Seagull Academy Somerset Academy Inc. (Boca East, Boca Middle, Canyons Middle/High, JFK, Lakes, Wellington)
Since 1964 various schools including Stone Middle, Palm Bay High School and others as magnet schools and later MSAP and STEAM themed schools as part of voluntary desegregation programs. [65] In 2012, about 33% of suspensions in Brevard Public Schools were given to black students, who constitute 15% of the student population.
Chautauqua Learn & Serve Charter School [9] Haney Technical High School; Newpoint Bay High School; North Bay Haven Career Academy [10] Palm Bay Prep Academy [11] Rising Leaders Academy [12] Rosenwald High School
The settlement ends a years-long fight over whether charter schools should get money approved by voters for teacher pay and school safety projects. Palm Beach County schools settle money-sharing ...
Panama City's public schools are operated by Bay District Schools. Charter schools include: Bay Haven (K-8) North Bay Haven (K-12) Palm Bay Academy (6-12) The Collegiate School; University Academy (K-8) Private schools in the city include: Holy Nativity Episcopal School; St. John Catholic School; Jacob Austin Prep. Academy; Covenant Christian ...
A year after its last batch of ninth graders graduated, Palm Beach Day Academy said good-bye to the Class of 2024, comprising 41 eighth graders.. Friday's ceremony, at the Upper School campus at ...
Bay District Schools (BDS) is a school district headquartered in Panama City, Florida, United States with 48 schools, 26,199 students, and 1,700 teachers, ranking it number 16 in the state for size. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The district serves all of Bay County except for Mexico Beach , which is served by Gulf County Schools .
The school competes in class 4A within the Florida High School Athletic Association. The school originally shared a field with Melbourne High School, but built its own stadium at a cost of $600,000. [6] The first game played in the new stadium was on September 15, 1989, with Palm Bay beating Eau Gallie High School 45-14. [7]