Florida schools ratings: Florida School Accountability Reports

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2020-21 | 2018-19 | 2017-18 | 2016-17 | 2015-16 | 2014-15 | 2013-14 | 2012-13 | 2011-12 | 2010-11 | 2009-10 | 2008-09 | 2007-08 | 2006-07 | 2005-06 | 2004-05 | 2003-04 | 2002-03 | 2001-02 | 2000-01 | 1999-00 | 1998-99

2020-2021

Pursuant to Florida Department of Education (FDOE) Emergency Order No. 2021-EO-02, school districts and charter school governing boards were provided the flexibility to opt in to have their school grade or school improvement rating officially recorded and reported for all statutory purposes. In order to be eligible to apply for a school grade, a school must have tested 90 percent or more of its eligible students in the 2020-21 academic year. Schools that did not opt in, or did not meet eligibility requirements, did not receive a school grade or school improvement rating for the 2020-21 school year. Additionally, in April 2021, the U.S. Department of Education approved Florida’s Amended ESSA Waiver Request for Report Card requirements related to certain assessments and accountability for the 2020-21 school year.

School Grades
  • School Grades (Excel)
  • District Grades (Excel)
  • School Grades Overview (PDF)
  • Guide to Calculating School Grades, District Grades, and the Federal Percent of Points Index (PDF)
School Improvement Ratings
  • School Improvement Ratings (Excel)
  • Guide to Calculating School Improvement Rating Calculations (PDF)
Accountability Reports and Presentations
  • 300 Lowest Performing Elementary Schools (Excel)
  • Learning Gains by School – These reports contain the percentage of students, by school and grade level, demonstrating learning growth in English Language Arts and Mathematics; as well as the percentage of students, by school and grade level, in both the highest and lowest quartiles demonstrating learning growth in English Language Arts and Mathematics.
    • English Language Arts (Excel)
    • Mathematics (Excel)
  • Persistently Low-Performing Schools (Excel)
  • Schools of Excellence
    • Elementary Schools (Excel)
    • Middle Schools (Excel)
    • High Schools (Excel)
    • Combination Schools (Excel)
  • Florida Report Cards (Know Your Schools)
School Grades Calendar
  • 2021 Calendar (PDF)
  • 2020 School Grades Calendar (PDF)

2018-2019

School Grades
  • School Grades Results Packet (PDF)
  • School Grades (Excel)
  • District Grades (Excel)
  • School Grades Overview (PDF)
  • Guide to Calculating School Grades, District Grades, and the Federal Percent of Points Index (PDF)
School Improvement Ratings
  • School Improvement Ratings (Excel)
  • Guide to Calculating School Improvement Rating (PDF)
Accountability Reports and Presentations
  • 300 Lowest Performing Elementary Schools (Excel)
  • Learning Gains by School – These reports contain the percentage of students, by school and grade level, demonstrating learning growth in English Language Arts and Mathematics; as well as the percentage of students, by school and grade level, in both the highest and lowest quartiles demonstrating learning growth in English Language Arts and Mathematics.
    • English Language Arts (Excel)
    • Mathematics (Excel)
  • Persistently Low-Performing Schools (Excel)
    • Note: This list reflects post-appeals grades and MSID updates to the status of schools.
  • Schools of Excellence
    • Elementary Schools (Excel)
    • Middle Schools (Excel)
    • High Schools (Excel)
    • Combination Schools (Excel)
  • Florida Report Cards (Know Your Schools)
School Grades Calendar
  • 2018 School Grades Calendar (PDF)
  • 2019 School Grades Calendar (PDF)

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2017-2018

School Grades
  • School Grades Results Packet (PDF)
  • School Grades (Excel)
  • District Grades (Excel)
  • School Grades Overview (PDF)
  • Guide to Calculating School Grades, District Grades, and the Federal Percent of Points Index (PDF)
School Improvement Ratings
  • School Improvement Ratings (Excel)
  • Guide to Calculating School Improvement Rating (PDF)
Accountability Reports and Presentations
  • 300 Lowest Performing Elementary Schools (Excel)
  • Learning Gains by School – These reports contain the percentage of students, by school and grade level, demonstrating learning growth in English Language Arts and Mathematics; as well as the percentage of students, by school and grade level, in both the highest and lowest quartiles demonstrating learning growth in English Language Arts and Mathematics.
    • English Language Arts (Excel)
    • Mathematics (Excel)
  • Persistently Low-Performing Schools (Excel)
    • Note: This list reflects post-appeals grades and MSID updates to the status of schools.
  • Schools of Excellence
    • Elementary Schools (Excel)
    • Middle Schools (Excel)
    • High Schools (Excel)
    • Combination Schools (Excel)
  • Florida Report Cards (Know Your Schools)
School Grades Calendar
  • 2018 School Grades Calendar (PDF)
  • 2019 School Grades Calendar (PDF)

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2016-2017

School Grades
  • School Grades Results Packet (PDF)
  • School Grades (Excel)
  • District Grades (Excel)
  • School Grades Calculation Overview (PDF)
  • Guide to Calculating School and District Grades (PDF)
School Improvement Ratings
  • School Improvement Ratings (Excel)
  • Guide to Calculating School Improvement Ratings (PDF)
Accountability Reports and Presentations
  • 300 Lowest-Performing Elementary Schools (Excel)
  • Learning Gains by School – These reports contain the percentage of students, by school and grade level, demonstrating learning growth in English Language Arts and Mathematics; as well as the percentage of students, by school and grade level, in both the highest and lowest quartiles demonstrating learning growth in English Language Arts and Mathematics.
    • English Language Arts (Excel)
    • Mathematics (Excel)
  • Persistently Low-Performing Schools (Excel)
    • Note: This list reflects post-appeals grades and MSID updates to the status of schools.
  • Schools of Excellence
    • Elementary Schools (Excel)
    • Middle Schools (Excel)
    • High Schools (Excel)
    • Combination Schools (Excel)
  • Annual Measurable Objectives (AMOs) for Schools, Districts and the State (Excel)
  • 2017 Accountability Reporting Presentations
School Grades Calendar
  • 2017 School Grades Calendar (PDF)

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2015-2016

School Grades
  • School Grades Results Packet (PDF)
  • School Grades (Excel)
  • District Grades (Excel)
  • School Grades Calculation Overview (PDF)
  • Guide to Calculating School and District Grades (PDF)
School Improvement Ratings
  • School Improvement Ratings (Excel)
  • Guide to Calculating School Improvement Ratings (PDF)
Accountability Reports and Presentations
  • 300 Lowest-Performing Elementary Schools (Excel)
  • Annual Measurable Objectives (AMOs) for Schools, Districts and the State (Excel)
  • 2016 Accountability Reporting Presentations
School Grades Calendar
  • School Grades Calendar (PDF)

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2014-2015

School Grades
  • School Grades (Excel)
  • District Grades (Excel)
  • School Grades Calculation Overview (PDF)
  • Guide to Calculating School and District Grades (PDF)
Accountability Reports and Presentations
  • Annual Measurable Objectives (AMOs) for Schools, Districts and the State (Excel)
  • 2015 Accountability Reporting Presentations

Since the Florida Standards Assessment for English Language Arts was administered for the first time in the 2014-2015 school year, and two years of assessment data are required to calculate learning gains, the 2013-2014 300 Lowest-Performing Elementary Schools list carried over for the 2014-2015 school year.

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2013-2014

School Grades
  • School Grades Press Packet (PDF)
  • High School Grades Press Packet (PDF)
  • School Grades, Basic Information on Schools (Excel)
    • Detailed School Grades Information on Non-High Schools (Summer Release) (Excel)
    • Detailed School Grades Information on High Schools (Winter Release) (Excel)
  • District Grades (Excel)
  • School Grades Calculation Guide Sheet (PDF)
  • School Grades Guide to Calculations (PDF)
School Improvement Ratings
  • School Improvement Ratings (Excel)
  • School Improvement Ratings Guide to Calculations (PDF)
Accountability Reports and Presentations
  • 300 Lowest-Performing Elementary Schools (Excel)
  • Annual Measurable Objectives (AMOs) for Schools, Districts and the State (Excel)
    • Annual Measurable Objectives (AMOs) Guide to Calculations (PDF)
  • 2014 Accountability Reporting Presentations

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2012-2013

School Grades
  • School Grades Press Packet (PDF)
  • High School Grades Press Packet (PDF)
  • School Grades, Basic Information on Schools (Excel)
    • Detailed School Grades Information on Non-High Schools (Summer Release) (Excel)
    • Detailed School Grades Information on High Schools (Winter Release) (Excel)
  • District Grades (Excel)
  • School Grades Calculation Guide Sheet (PDF)
  • School Grades Technical Assistance Paper (PDF)
School Improvement Ratings
  • School Improvement Ratings (Excel)
  • Alternative School Improvement Ratings Technical Assistance Paper (PDF)
Accountability Reports and Presentations
  • 100 Lowest-Performing Elementary Schools (Excel)
  • Annual Measurable Objectives (AMOs) for Schools, Districts and the State (Excel)
    • Annual Measurable Objectives (AMOs) Technical Assistance Paper (PDF)
  • 2013 Accountability Reporting Presentations

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2011-2012

School Grades
  • School Grades Press Packet (PDF)
  • High School Grades Press Packet (PDF)
  • School Grades, Basic Information on Schools (Excel)
    • Detailed School Grades Information on Non-High Schools (Summer Release) (Excel)
    • Detailed School Grades Information on High Schools (Winter Release) (Excel)
  • District Grades (Excel)
  • School Grades Calculation Guide Sheet (PDF)
  • School Grades Technical Assistance Paper (PDF)
School Improvement Ratings
  • School Improvement Ratings (Excel)
  • Alternative School Improvement Ratings Technical Assistance Paper (PDF)
Accountability Reports and Presentations
  • 100 Lowest-Performing Elementary Schools (Excel)
  • Annual Measurable Objectives (AMOs) for Schools, Districts and the State (Excel)
    • Annual Measurable Objectives (AMOs) Technical Assistance Paper (PDF)
  • 2012 Accountability Reporting Presentations

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2010-2011

School Grades
  • School Grades Press Packet (PDF)
  • High School Grades Press Packet (PDF)
  • School Grades
    • School Grades: Non-High Schools (Summer Release) (Excel)
    • School Grades: High Schools (Winter Release) (Excel)
  • District Grades (Excel)
  • School Grades Calculation Guide Sheet (PDF)
  • School Grades Technical Assistance Paper (PDF)
School Improvement Ratings
  • School Improvement Ratings (Excel)
  • Alternative School Improvement Ratings Technical Assistance Paper (PDF)
Accountability Reports and Presentations
  • 2011 Accountability Reporting Presentations
  • Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) data is available upon request; please e-mail accountability@fldoe. org.

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2009-2010

School Grades
  • School Grades Press Packet (PDF)
  • High School Grades Press Packet (PDF)
  • School Grades
    • School Grades: Non-High Schools (Summer Release) (Excel)
    • School Grades: High Schools (Winter Release) (Excel)
  • District Grades (Excel)
  • School Grades Calculation Guide Sheet (PDF)
  • School Grades Technical Assistance Paper (PDF)
School Improvement Ratings
  • School Improvement Ratings (Excel)
  • Alternative School Improvement Ratings Technical Assistance Paper (PDF)
Accountability Reports and Presentations
  • 2010 Accountability Reporting Presentations
  • Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) data is available upon request; please e-mail [email protected].

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2008-2009

School Grades
  • School Grades Summary Packet (PDF)
  • School Grades (Excel)
  • District Grades (Excel)
  • School Accountability Report Guide Sheet and Example Report (PDF)
  • School Grades Technical Assistance Paper (PDF)
School Improvement Ratings
  • School Improvement Ratings (Excel)
  • Alternative School Improvement Ratings Technical Assistance Paper (PDF)
Accountability Reports and Presentations
  • 2009 Accountability Reporting Presentations
  • Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) data is available upon request; please e-mail accountability@fldoe. org.

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2007-2008

School Grades
  • School Grades Summary Packet (PDF)
  • School Grades (Excel)
  • District Grades (Excel)
  • School Accountability Report Guide Sheet (PDF)
  • School Grades Technical Assistance Paper (PDF)
School Improvement Ratings
  • School Improvement Ratings (Excel)
  • Alternative School Improvement Ratings Technical Assistance Paper (PDF)
Accountability Reports and Presentations
  • 2008 Accountability Reporting Presentations
  • Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) data is available upon request; please e-mail [email protected].

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2006-2007

School Grades
  • School Grades Summary Packet (PDF)
  • School Grades (Excel)
  • District Grades (Excel)
  • School Accountability Report Guide Sheet (PDF)
  • School Grades Technical Assistance Paper (PDF)
Accountability Reports and Presentations
  • 2007 Accountability Reporting Presentations
  • Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) data is available upon request; please e-mail accountability@fldoe. org.

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2005-2006

School Grades
  • School Grades Summary Packet (PDF)
  • School Grades (Excel)
  • District Grades (Excel)
  • School Accountability Report Guide Sheet (PDF)
  • School Grades Technical Assistance Paper (PDF)
Accountability Reports and Presentations
  • 2006 Accountability Reporting Presentations
  • Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) data is available upon request; please e-mail [email protected].

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2004-2005

School Grades
  • School Grades Summary Packet (PDF)
  • School Grades (Excel)
  • District Grades (Excel)
  • Press Release (PDF)
  • School Accountability Report Guide Sheet (PDF)
  • School Grades Technical Assistance Paper (PDF)
Accountability Reports and Presentations
  • 2005 Accountability Reporting Presentations
  • Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) data is available upon request; please e-mail accountability@fldoe. org.

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2003-2004

School Grades
  • School Grades Summary Packet (PDF)
  • School Grades (Excel)
  • District Grades (Excel)
  • School Accountability Report Guide Sheet (PDF)
  • School Grades Technical Assistance Paper (PDF)
Accountability Reports and Presentations
  • 2004 Accountability Reporting Presentations
  • Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) data is available upon request; please e-mail [email protected].

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2002-2003

School Grades
  • School Grades Summary Packet (PDF)
  • School Grades (Excel)
  • School Accountability Report Guide Sheet (PDF)
  • Guide to the Calculation of School Grades (PDF)
Accountability Reports
  • Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) data is available upon request; please e-mail [email protected].

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2001-2002

  • School Grades Press Release (PDF)
  • School Grades (Excel)
  • School Accountability Report Guide Sheet (PDF)

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2000-2001

  • School Grades (Excel)
  • School Accountability Report Guide Sheet (PDF)

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1999-2000

  • School Grades (Excel)
  • School Accountability Report Guide Sheet (PDF)

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1998-1999

  • School Grades (Excel)
  • School Accountability Report Guide Sheet (PDF)

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Florida School Grades Far Exceed Expectations

Data shows Florida’s schools performed much better than expected due to policies that kept schools open and kept students in the classroom

TALLAHASSEE, Fla.Today, the Florida Department of Education (FDOE) released school grades for the 2021-2022 academic year, which show that schools statewide exceeded expectations. The 2021-2022 school grades mark the first full school grade data release since 2019 due to the lack of assessments in the 2019-2020 school year and the opt-in nature of the 2020-2021 school grades. FDOE applauds the hard work of Florida’s students, parents, teachers and school leaders as their collective efforts to support student achievement resulted in school grades that defied conventional wisdom and established a foundation for further closing achievement gaps.

 

Key Highlights:

  • Fifty-three schools exited the School Improvement Support list in 2022.
  • 100% of schools graded F in 2019 improved their grades in 2022, including one that earned a B and six that earned a C.
  • 84% of schools graded D and F in 2019 improved their grades in 2022.
  • Overall, elementary schools had the largest increase in the percentage of schools increasing their grade with 20% (351) of elementary schools improving one or more letter grade.
  • 469 schools increased their grade in 2022, while 825 schools maintained an A grade and 348 schools maintained a B grade compared to 2019.

 

“From Spring 2021 to Spring 2022, it’s clear that our teachers and school leaders used every resource at their disposal to lift Florida’s students well beyond expectations,” said Commissioner Manny Diaz, Jr. “We know that these results are thanks to policies that kept schools open and kept kids in the classroom, which has been widely recognized as critical to student achievement. Today we can celebrate these incredible results, while continuing to support the schools that are struggling. With Governor DeSantis’ leadership, Florida will continue to support our great teachers and implement world class instructional and educational supports to uplift Florida’s education family.”

 

“When I reflect on these school grades and the recent test results, the significant student growth, achievement gap closure and school-wide achievements validate Florida’s approach to get our schools open first and return to normalcy as quickly as possible,” said State Board of Education Chair Tom Grady. “The lesson to learn here is that the tools and supports we provide our teachers and high-quality instruction and curriculum matter and they make a difference in our schools.”

 

“Less than a year ago, the data showed that nearly 1,500 elementary schools would require additional literacy supports and over 800 schools would likely be placed on the School Improvement Support list,” said State Board of Education Member Monesia T. Brown. “Today, with these results reflecting 168 schools placed on the School Improvement Support list, we are extremely pleased to see our schools rise to the challenge and exceed conventional wisdom.”

 

Low-Performing Schools See Major Improvements:

 

In the 2020-2021 academic school year, Florida schools that tested more than 90% of students were eligible to opt-in to receive a letter grade. However, compared to the grades that schools would have received based on 2020-2021 assessment results, there were several important improvements achieved in the 2021-2022 school year.

 

  • The number of schools receiving an F was significantly lower than expected.
  • Assuming grades had been issued to all schools in 2019-2020, Florida saw a significant reduction in F schools (from 244 projected schools to 30 schools).
  • The number of “D” or “F” schools has declined 65% since 2015 and the number of “F” schools has declined 85% (30 schools) since 2015 (205 schools).

 

Florida’s most vulnerable students at our most fragile schools continue to beat the odds by increasing student performance. Schools supported by the Bureau of School Improvement continue to see success year after year. Among the schools receiving state support in 2021-22, 70% (53 schools) improved their performance and exited state support. Of the 25 schools implementing a State Board of Education-approved Turnaround plan, 80% (20 schools) exited Turnaround by earning a 2022 grade of C or higher.

 

For more information about school grades, visit School Grades.

 

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Florida International University (FIU)

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Florida International University is a public university located in the south of Florida, in Miami. The opening of the university took place at 1972 year. This university is considered the largest multidisciplinary university in all of Florida. Here, great attention is paid to scientific research, which is carried out through grants and contracts. Today, the university teaches about 200 Ph.D., bachelor’s and doctoral programs, and 95% of the faculty have doctoral and scientific degrees.

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  • Number of students

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National university rankings: No. 8 in the direction of “International Business”, No. 184 in the ranking of “Best Bachelor’s Program in Business”, No. 204 – “Ranking of School Consultants in Higher Education”.
Rankings of the best universities for master’s and second higher education: No. 100 in the ranking of “Best Schools of Law”, No. 175 – “Biological Sciences”, No. 106 – “Earth Sciences”, No. 90 – “Nursing – Pain Management”, No. 154 “Physiotherapy”, No. 191 – “Psychology”, No. 67 – “Public Relations”.


Other Rankings:
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As one of the top 10 public universities in the US and one of the most diverse communities in the world, FUI can offer you a unique “Worlds Ahead” program that you won’t find anywhere else. From engineering to medicine, our university has over 200 bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral programs, and our colleges and faculties allow you to choose a career path that will fully suit your abilities and interests!
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  • Bachelor of Science in: Biological Sciences, Chemistry, Criminal Justice, Environmental Studies, Geosciences, Marine Biology, Mathematics, Physics, Statistics, Bachelor of Public Administration.

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College of Education

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College of Nursing and Health Sciences

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Robert Stempel College of Public Health and Social Work

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  • Bachelor of Science in: Hospitality Management with majors in: Beverage Management, Culinary Management, Hotel/Lodging Management, Restaurant/Foodservice Management, Event Management, Travel and Tourism Management.

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11200 Southwest 8th Street, Miami, United States
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The university is located in the vibrant city of Miami, modern and comfortable buildings will allow you to enjoy a friendly atmosphere, and our connections with enterprises and internship opportunities will help you start a career in the global job market.
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People from all over the world come to Miami to enjoy the beaches, culture, food and festivals. At the same time, at FUI you will attend classes and make new acquaintances with students from different countries in the picturesque setting of our Modesto Maidike and Biscayne Bay campuses. The campuses are located less than half an hour from South Beach, the Atlantic Ocean, the Everglades National Park and downtown. In addition, only three hours of flight separate you from New York, and even less from Central and South America.
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On the Modesto A. Maidique campus there is a student residence, FIU Arena, the largest Eight-story Steven and Dorothea Green Library, a nature reserve, a stadium, sports fields, and the Patricia and Phillip Frost Museum.

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