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  2. Arlington Country Day School - Wikipedia

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    Official site. Arlington Country Day School (ACDS) was a private school in Jacksonville, Florida. A non-sectarian coeducational school, it offered a K-12 education and enrolled over 400 students a year. [1][2] It was notable for its successful boys' basketball program. [3] On January 26, 2018, the school closed its doors without warning and ...

  3. List of schools in Duval County, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Largest school in Duval County; was originally built as a junior-senior high combination. Stanton College Preparatory School. 1,420. 9-12. 1868. Majova-Seane, Nongongoma. Blue Devils. Founded through a program of the Freedman's Bureau, in 1980 became the county's first academic magnet school, oldest high school in Jacksonville by name.

  4. Seacoast Christian Academy - Wikipedia

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    The high school curriculum is college preparatory focused; several Advanced Placement courses and a dual enrollment program at the South Campus of Florida State College at Jacksonville (FSCJ) are available to students. Seacoast is also accredited through the Association of Christian Schools International. For the 2024-2025 school year ...

  5. Duval County Public Schools - Wikipedia

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    Every Day. [2] $500-$1200 annually. Duval County Public Schools (DCPS) is the public school district that serves the families and children residing in the urban, suburban, and rural areas of the City of Jacksonville and Duval County, Florida. As of 2015, the district had an enrollment of over 130,000 students, making it the 20th largest school ...

  6. Education in Jacksonville, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Jacksonville University, established in 1934, is a private, four-year institution. It enrolls around 3,500 students a year and offers a number of bachelor's and master's programs. Edward Waters College, founded in 1866, is Jacksonville's oldest institution of higher education, as well as the Florida's oldest historically black college.

  7. Riverside High School (Florida) - Wikipedia

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    Riverside High School is a four-year secondary institution in Jacksonville, Florida. It was originally named after Confederate States of America general Robert E. Lee. Located in the Riverside and Avondale neighborhood, it is the second oldest high school in Jacksonville operating at its original location, after its traditional rival, Andrew ...

  8. Dr. Diana Johnson, MD, Pediatrics | Jacksonville, FL | WebMD

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    Dr. Diana Johnson, MD, is a Pediatrics specialist practicing in Jacksonville, FL with 24 years of experience. This provider currently accepts 64 insurance plans including Medicare and Medicaid. New patients are welcome.

  9. The Bolles School - Wikipedia

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    The Bolles School is an American private college preparatory day and boarding school in Jacksonville, Florida. It has a lower school (including pre-kindergarten), a middle school, and a high school, spread across four campuses around the Jacksonville area, and enrolls about 1,800 students a year. [1] The school was founded in 1933 as an all ...