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School District of Palm Beach County
Location
Florida
United States
District information
TypePublic
GradesPre K-12
Established1909; 115 years ago (1909)
SuperintendentDonald Fennoy
Schools180 (2017)[1]
Budget$2.9 billion (2017)[2]
Students and staff
Students192,533[3] (10th-largest in U.S.)
Teachers12,800 (2017)[4]
Staff27,168 (2018)[5]
Other information
Teachers' unionsFlorida Education Association
Websitepalmbeachschools.org
Location of Palm Beach County within Florida

The School District of Palm Beach County (SDPBC) is the tenth-largest public school district in the United States,[6]and the third largest school district in Florida. The district encompasses all of Palm Beach County. For the beginning of the 2018–2019 academic year, enrollment totaled 192,533 students in Pre-K through 12th grades[3]. The district operates a total of 180 schools: 109 elementary, 34 middle, 23 high, 14 alternative, adult and community, intermediate, and Exceptional Student Education (ESE). It has 27,168 employees and 45,000 volunteers.

Established in 1909, the district was known as the Palm Beach County Board of Public Instruction until the mid-1980s. It is accredited by AdvanceED.[7] The district's headquarters are in the Fulton-Holland Educational Services Center in Palm Springs.[8][9][10]

Schools

As of 2010–2011, the district is responsible for the following schools:[11]

  • Wellington Community High School / Adult Center

Adult and community

  • Adult Education Center
  • Delray Full Service Center

Alternative

  • AMIKids – Palm Beach
  • CARP
  • Crossroads Academy
  • Elementary Transition – West at Crossroads Academy
  • Elementary Transition North / Central – Gold Coast
  • Gold Coast Community School
  • Highridge Family Center
  • Intensive Transition – South at South Area School of Choice
  • Intensive Transition – West at Crossroads Academy
  • Kelly Center
  • PACE Center for Girls
  • Palm Beach County Jail
  • Palm Beach Juvenile Correction Facility
  • Palm Beach Juvenile Detention
  • Riviera Beach Preparatory and Achievement Academy
  • Turning Points Academy

Elementary

  • Acreage Pines Elementary School
  • Addison Mizner Elementary School
  • Allamanda Elementary School
  • Banyan Creek Elementary School
  • Barton Elementary School
  • Belle Glade Elementary School
  • Belvedere Elementary School
  • Benoist Farms Elementary School
  • Berkshire Elementary School
  • Binks Forest Elementary School
  • Boca Raton Elementary School
  • Calusa Elementary School
  • Cholee Lake Elementary School
  • Citrus Cove Elementary School
  • Clifford O. Taylor / Kirklane Elementary School
  • Coral Reef Elementary School
  • Coral Sunset Elementary School
  • Crosspointe Elementary School
  • Crystal Lakes Elementary School
  • Cypress Trails Elementary School
  • Del Prado Elementary School
  • Diamond View Elementary School
  • Discovery Key Elementary School
  • Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune Elementary School
  • Dwight D. Eisenhower Elementary School
  • Egret Lake Elementary School
  • Elbridge Gale Elementary School
  • Equestrian Trails Elementary School
  • Everglades Elementary School
  • Forest Hill Elementary School
  • Forest Park Elementary School
  • Freedom Shores Elementary School
  • Frontier Elementary School
  • Galaxy Elementary School
  • Glade View Elementary School
  • Golden Grove Elementary School
  • Gove Elementary School
  • Grassy Waters Elementary School
  • Greenacres Elementary School
  • Grove Park Elementary School
  • H. L. Johnson Elementary School
  • Hagen Road Elementary School
  • Hammock Pointe Elementary School
  • Heritage Elementary School
  • Highland Elementary School
  • Hope-Centennial Elementary School
  • Indian Pines Elementary School
  • J. C. Mitchell Elementary School
  • Jerry Thomas Elementary School
  • Jupiter Elementary School
  • Jupiter Farms Elementary|Jupiter Farms Elementary School
  • K. E. Cunningham / Canal Point Elementary School
  • Lake Park Elementary School
  • Lantana Elementary School
  • Liberty Park Elementary School
  • Lighthouse Elementary School
  • Limestone Creek Elementary School
  • Lincoln Elementary School
  • Loxahatchee Groves Elementary School
  • Manatee Elementary School
  • Marsh Pointe Elementary School
  • Meadow Park Elementary School
  • Melaleuca Elementary School
  • Morikami Park Elementary School
  • New Horizons Elementary School
  • North Grade Elementary School
  • Northboro Elementary School
  • Northmore Elementary School
  • Orchard View Elementary School
  • Pahokee Elementary School
  • Palm Beach Gardens Elementary School
  • Palm Beach Public
  • Palm Springs Elementary School
  • Palmetto Elementary School
  • Panther Run Elementary School
  • Pierce Hammock Elementary School
  • Pine Grove Elementary School
  • Pine Jog Elementary School
  • Pioneer Park Elementary School
  • Pleasant City Elementary School
  • Plumosa School of the Arts
  • Poinciana Elementary School
  • Rolling Green Elementary School
  • Roosevelt Elementary School
  • Rosenwald Elementary School
  • Royal Palm Beach Elementary School
  • S. D. Spady Elementary School
  • Sandpiper Shores Elementary School
  • Seminole Trails Elementary School
  • South Grade Elementary School
  • South Olive Elementary School
  • Starlight Cove Elementary School
  • Sunrise Park Elementary School
  • Sunset Palms Elementary School
  • Timber Trace Elementary School
  • The Conservatory School @ North Palm Beach
  • U. B. Kinsey / Palmview Elementary School
  • Verde Elementary School
  • Washington Elementary School
  • Waters Edge Elementary School
  • Wellington Elementary School
  • West Gate Elementary School
  • West Riviera Elementary School
  • Westward Elementary School
  • Whispering Pines Elementary School
  • Wynnebrook Elementary School

ESE

  • Indian Ridge School
  • Royal Palm School

Middle

  • Bak Middle School of the Arts
  • Bear Lakes Middle School
  • Boca Raton Community Middle School
  • Carver Community Middle School
  • Christa McAuliffe Middle School
  • Congress Middle School
  • Conniston Community Middle School
  • Crestwood Middle School
  • Don Estridge High Tech Middle School
  • Eagles Landing Middle School
  • Emerald Cove Middle School
  • Howell L. Watkins Middle School
  • Independence Middle School
  • Jeaga Middle School
  • John F. Kennedy Middle School
  • Jupiter Middle School
  • L. C. Swain Middle School
  • Lake Shore Middle School
  • Lake Worth Middle School
  • Lantana Community Middle School
  • Loggers Run Community Middle School
  • Okeeheelee Middle School
  • Omni Middle School
  • Osceola Creek Middle School
  • Pahokee Middle School
  • Palm Springs Community Middle School
  • Polo Park Middle School
  • Roosevelt Community Middle School
  • Tradewinds Middle School
  • Watson B. Duncan Middle School
  • Wellington Landings Middle School
  • Western Pines Middle School
  • Woodlands Middle School

Intermediate

  • Beacon Cove Intermediate School

K–12

  • Palm Beach Virtual School
  • Village Academy on the Art & Sara Jo Kobacker Campus
  • Hidden Oaks K-8

High

Defunct racially segregated schools

[12]

District leadership

Donald E. Fennoy II, Ed.D., was named Superintendent of the Palm Beach County School District in March, 2018.[13] The district is governed by a School Board. The Board consists of seven members, who are all elected from single-member districts. One of the Board Members is elected Chair and one of them is elected Vice Chair.[14] Board members serve staggered terms, and members from Districts 1, 2, and 5 are elected during presidential election years, while the members from Districts 3, 4, 6, and 7 are elected in gubernatorial election years. Board members are Frank A. Barbieri, Jr. (Chairman, District 5), Chuck Shaw (Vice Chairman, District 2), Barbara McQuinn (District 1), Karen Brill (District 3), Erica Whitfield (District 4), Marcia Andrews (District 6), and Debra Robinson, M.D. (District 7).

Demographics

As of the 2019-2020 school year, in its enrollment breakdown by ethnic group, 35.9% of its students were of Hispanic origin, of any race; 29.6% of students were of Non-Hispanic white ancestry; 27.7% of students were African-American; 3.0% of students were Asian-American; 2.8% of students were of multiple race categories, while Native Americans and Pacific Islanders composed less than 1% of the student population[15].

Regarding economic status, 58.4% of students are considered economically disadvantaged[16].

Performance

As of the 2018-2019 school year, SDPBC has a graduation rate of 87.1%, up from 82.3% from the 2015-2016 school year[17]. During the 2019 spring examination of the statewide Florida Standards Assessments, 54% of third grade students achieved basic proficiency or higher in English language arts[18]

References

  1. ^ https://www.palmbeachschools.org/communications/wp-content/uploads/sites/52/2018/03/quick-facts-08_28a.jpg
  2. ^ https://www.palmbeachschools.org/communications/wp-content/uploads/sites/52/2018/03/quick-facts-08_28a.jpg
  3. ^ a b "Search for Public School Districts - District Detail for Palm Beach". nces.ed.gov. Retrieved June 29, 2020.
  4. ^ https://www.palmbeachschools.org/communications/wp-content/uploads/sites/52/2018/03/quick-facts-08_28a.jpg
  5. ^ https://www.myboca.us/DocumentCenter/View/10432/Joint-Release---New-Elementary-School-Site-01262018-PDF?bidId=
  6. ^ "Top 10 Largest School Districts by Enrollment and Per Pupil Current Spending". US Census Bureau. US Census Bureau. Retrieved June 28, 2020.
  7. ^ "Accreditation". The School District of Palm Beach County. Retrieved December 20, 2019.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  8. ^ "Welcome to the School District of Palm Beach County." School District of Palm Beach County. Retrieved on March 28, 2010. "Fulton-Holland Educational Services Center 3300 Forest Hill Boulevard West Palm Beach, FL 33406."
  9. ^ "2006 Districting Map Archived August 15, 2009, at the Wayback Machine." Village of Palm Springs. Retrieved on March 29, 2010.
  10. ^ "Districting Map Archived August 15, 2009, at the Wayback Machine." Village of Palm Springs. Retrieved on March 29, 2010.
  11. ^ "Schools by Educational Level" (PDF). The School District of Palm Beach County. July 14, 2010. Retrieved February 18, 2011.
  12. ^ Historical Society of Palm Beach County (2009). "More schools". Retrieved January 5, 2019.
  13. ^ Blackburn, Steve. "New superintendent of 10th largest school district in the U.S." District Administration. Retrieved June 28, 2020.
  14. ^ "BoardDocs® Policy: 1.02 Officers of the School Board and Organization Meeting". go.boarddocs.com. Retrieved January 1, 2020.
  15. ^ "Membership in Florida Public Schools, Final Survey 2, 2019-20". Florida Department of Education. Florida Department of Education. December 15, 2019. Retrieved June 28, 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  16. ^ "Florida Report Cards". edudata.fldoe.org. Retrieved June 29, 2020.
  17. ^ "Florida's High School Cohort: 2018-19 Graduation Rate" (PDF). Florida Department of Education. December 2019. Retrieved June 29, 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  18. ^ "District 2015 to 2018 Comparison, FSA ELA Grade 3". Florida Department of Education. 2019. Retrieved June 29, 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)

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