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Charlotte County Public Schools ( CCPS) operates all public K-12 schools in Charlotte County, Florida. It covers Port Charlotte, Punta Gorda, Englewood, Rotonda West, Babcock Ranch, and surrounding areas. It operates ten elementary schools, four middle schools, three high schools, and six specialty education centers.
Florida Virtual Academy at Osceola County (K-9) Four Corners Charter Elementary School (K-5) Four Corners Upper School (6-11) iVirtual League Academy (6-11) Kissimmee Charter Academy School (PreK-8) Mavericks High School (Ages 15 – 21) New Dimensions High School; P.M. Wells Charter Academy School (K-8) Renaissance Charter School at Poinciana ...
28.298646°N 81.349478°W. / 28.298646; -81.349478. Colors. Maroon and Gold. Mascot. Patriot. Website. otec.osceolaschools.net. Osceola Technical College is a public school in unincorporated Osceola County, Florida, which trains entry-level employees and improves job skills for employed students.
Port Charlotte High School. / 27.00340°N 82.15093°W / 27.00340; -82.15093. Port Charlotte High School ( PCHS) is a four-year, comprehensive, U.S. public high school located in Port Charlotte, Florida and is located adjacent to Charlotte Technical College. The school opened in 1981, graduated its first class in 1984, its mascot is the ...
A Florida woman has sued the sheriff of a department that came under scrutiny this month after the fatal shooting of a Black airman, alleging that she was forced out of her home naked as deputies ...
martinschools.org. Martin County School District, also referred to officially as the School Board of Martin County, is a public school district that covers Martin County, Florida. [3] The position of superintendent is appointed by the school board. [4] Its former Superintendent, Laurie J. Gaylord, was first elected in 2012, with her second term ...
Pine Crest School is a private preparatory school with campuses in Fort Lauderdale and Boca Raton, Florida. It was founded in Fort Lauderdale in 1934 by Mae McMillan, who also served as the school's first president. The Boca Raton campus, originally Boca Raton Academy, was absorbed by Pine Crest in 1991 and hosts students in pre-kindergarten ...
The school is Florida's primary public school for children who are deaf or blind. Students are transported to the school and back home from all over the state, residing in dormitories during the week. The school serves deaf and blind students in pre-school through 12th grade, and also has a post-secondary program.