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The School District of Palm Beach County (SDPBC) is the tenth-largest public school district in the United States, [4] and the fifth largest school district in Florida. The district encompasses all of Palm Beach County. [5] For the beginning of the 2018–2019 academic year, enrollment totaled 192,533 students in Pre-K through 12th grades. [2]
He was an assistant principal at Eagles' Landing Middle School, and principal at Boca Raton Middle School and Olympic Heights Community High School. [8] He held several district leadership roles beginning in 2009, eventually becoming the Regional Superintendent of the South Region of the School District of Palm Beach County in 2019. In his role ...
Doris Cabrera-Jerez, of Wellington Elementary School, was named 2024 school employee of the year in Palm Beach County at the Celebrate the Great ceremony held at the Boynton Beach Culture and Arts ...
The largest employer in Palm Beach County is the School District of Palm Beach County, with 27,168 employees, including more than 12,800 teachers. [99] Previously W. R. Grace and Company had its headquarters in unincorporated Palm Beach County, near Boca Raton, employing about 130 staff. [100]
Gannett. Katherine Kokal, Palm Beach Post. August 14, 2024 at 4:15 PM. Palm Beach County school district leaders approved another new principal Wednesday, bringing the total number of schools with ...
Superintendent Mike Burke oversees more than 22,000 employees at 180 district-operated school campuses throughout the county. The school district is Palm Beach County's biggest public employer.
Important dates for the 2024-25 school year have been approved by the Palm Beach County School Board. The next school year will begin on Monday, Aug. 12 and end on Friday, May 30.
It did. A new high school building — Palm Beach High School — opened there in 1915. A third building was added in 1922, and a fourth in 1927. In 1970 the school changed its name to Twin Lakes, which closed in June 1988. It briefly operated as Palm Beach Lakes High until that school's new campus opened in 1989. [5]