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  • What is a Charter School? 

    • Charter schools are independent public schools operated by a non-profit organization.
    • They hire their own teachers, design their own academic program, and control their own finances.
    • They have their own board of directors that make decisions for the school.
    • Some charter schools choose to hire a management company to support school functions.

    What must a Charter School do?

    • Ensure student health and safety is top priority.
    • Provide a curriculum that meets the Florida Standards and Sunshine State Standards.
    • Hire certified teachers.
    • Assess students in accordance with Florida’s accountability assessments.
    • Safeguard taxpayer funding and exercise fiscal responsibility.

    Who oversees Charter Schools?

    • Charter schools are accountable to a Sponsor, which in Florida, is the local school district in which they reside.
    • The Charter Schools Office, at the direction of the Superintendent and the Hillsborough County School Board, provide direct oversight of local charter schools.
    • A charter school’s non-profit Board of Directors is responsible for ultimate oversight and success of their school.

    Parents and Community members interested in information about a charter school may contact the school.

    Hillsborough County’s Charter Schools Office

    Mission
    The mission of the HCPS Charter Office is to ensure charter schools in the HCPS portfolio serve students equitably and effectively through intentional authorization and oversight practices, and meaningful collaboration among all stakeholders.

    Vision
    The vision of the HCPS Charter Office is to foster high quality public education options for the students, families, and communities of Hillsborough County.

  • Apply to Attend a Charter School

    Apply to Open a Charter School

    Contact Your Charter School Board

    Laws Pertaining to Charter Schools

  • The recently reformatted 2022 Model Florida Charter & Virtual Applications are now available:

    • Model Florida Charter School Application (2022) – Word | PDF
    • Model Florida Virtual Charter School Application (2022) – Word | PDF

  • NEW CHARTER SCHOOL – APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
  • HCPS Charter Schools Annual Report 2021-2022
  • HCPS Charter Schools Fact Sheet 2022
  • Frequently Asked Questions

Mendenhall Elementary School Tampa FL

Contact Mendenhall Elementary School

Address: 5202 N Mendenhall Dr, 33603 Tampa (Florida)

Phone: (813) 872-5221

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Ranking

The school ranks 1689 of 2118. The previous year the ranking was 1531 of 2112.

The average standard score for Mendenhall Elementary School is 23.53214

Student demographics

Diversity in schools is important and will benefit the students.

Find out the student demographics in Mendenhall Elementary School:











Race Number Percentage
African American Students 87 14
Asian Students 9 1
Hispanic Students 464 72
Native American Students 2 0
Pacific Islander Students 1 0
White Students 65 10
Multi-racial Students 16 2
Unspecified Students 0 0

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The University of Tampa is a private university renowned for its academic excellence, student focus, and real world experience in its undergraduate and graduate programs. Beginning in the first year, students gain innovative experiences, explore global issues and career opportunities, and improve their communication and critical thinking skills.

The university is committed to the development of each student and balances “learning by thinking” and “learning by doing”. Students are taught by highly qualified and experienced teachers who are committed to teaching and constant intellectual growth. Students participate in collaborative independent research with faculty and the community, which helps in gaining practical experience.

The university offers students programs of study in more than 200 areas of study, including international business, biology, marketing, marine sciences, criminology, finance, psychology, entrepreneurship and others.

Location

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Why study here is worth it

  • The University of Tampa has more than 260 communities, clubs and teams that actively participate in competitions and olympiads. Also, students maintain the university literary magazine Neon, which publishes interviews with famous writers, information about cultural events and creative work of students. In addition, the university has a personal radio station WUTT 1080 and a TV channel UT-TV
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  • Nursing (Nursing)

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Is it easy to find affordable housing in the most prestigious areas of Tampa in Florida? | Balashikha

Tampa is the third most populous city in Florida after Jacksonville and Miami. It is located between Old Tampa Bay and Hillsborough Bay, and covers an area of ​​455 km2.

Tampa is the third most populated city in Florida after Jacksonville and Miami. It is located between Old Tampa Bay and Hillsborough Bay, and covers an area of ​​455 km2. The name “Tampa” probably goes back to the language of one of the Indian tribes that lived in the west of Florida until the middle of the 16th century, when the first Spanish sailors arrived here. According to this version, the word “tampa” means “fiery peaks”, or lightning, which often occur in the area. Modern Tampa is the business, cultural and historical center of the west coast of the famous American Peninsula. The city is of interest not only for tourists, but also for those who want to buy property in Tampa, Florida.

Property Types in Tampa Florida, USA

Tampa has a population of approximately half a million and a diverse housing market. Here you can find cozy apartments next to the park and compact studios overlooking the river embankment, as well as detached houses with a small private area.

The most prestigious real estate in Tampa is located in the central part of the city. These areas are as follows:

Hyde Park – Tampa’s historic district, located along the left bank of the Hillsborough River, where a large number of citrus trees grew. Luxurious mansions of American bankers and entrepreneurs appeared here. The area flourished until the Great Depression 1929 years old Hyde Park has found a second wind since the 1980s. Today it is the area with the most luxurious real estate in Tampa, known as Soho. The cost of real estate here varies on average from $350,000 on the outskirts of the area to $1,900,000 in the most prestigious Hyde Park location.

Downtown Tampa – Tampa’s business district with a large number of museums, concert halls, hotel complexes and Downtown Tampa’s Skyline. The embankment of the Hillsborough River, which flows through the city, is a favorite location for Tampa residents and visitors. The liveliest entertainment venues are located here: restaurants, clubs, bars. Real estate in Downtown Tampa is represented by apartments, apartments and premium houses. The most affordable options are in the segment of residential complexes under construction. Here the price for an apartment with one bedroom and one bathroom starts at $410,000. You can also consider options for houses at the stage of excavation. The cost of such residential real estate depends on the location and footage and averages around $250,000 – $300,000.

Yobr City is a historic district in downtown Tampa, known for its many vintage shops. It is named after one of the largest manufacturers in the tobacco industry. From the end of the 19th century until the mid-1930s, a large number of cigar factories were located in the area. Most of the properties listed by Yobr City are located in the Ybor Heights neighborhood. This community is located next door to the historic center of Yobr City. The price of housing here varies between $ 310,000 – 9$70,000.

How to buy property in Tampa?

The Florida.