Monroe County Faculty District introduced on July 7 that it earned an general A grade from the Florida Division of Schooling.
“This district-wide achievement displays the dedication of our educators, college students, households and group companions,” mentioned Superintendent Theresa Axford, who will retire on July 31. “We’re constructing a tradition of excellence — one which honors progress, values fairness and ensures each pupil feels seen, supported and empowered to thrive.”
Key Largo Faculty ascended from a B to an A, becoming a member of the ranks of top-performing faculties Poinciana Elementary and Plantation Key Faculty, states a press launch from the college district.
Gerald Adams Elementary rose from a C to a B, aligning with faculties together with Coral Shores Excessive Faculty, Key West Excessive Faculty, Marathon Excessive Faculty, Stanley Switlik Elementary and Sugarloaf Faculty.
Horace O’Bryant Faculty maintained its C ranking, with ongoing help and focused methods to reinforce future efficiency.
Monroe County’s continued educational momentum underscores a shared dedication to innovation, development and the pursuit of success for all learners.Extra info is at floridadoe.org.
Coral Shores
2024: B
2025: B
Key West Excessive Faculty
2024: B
2025: B
Horace O’Bryant
2024: C
2025: C
Marathon Center/Excessive Faculty
2024: B
2025: B
Poinciana
2024: A
2025: A
Sugarloaf Faculty
2024: B
2025: B
Stanley Switlik
2024: B
2025: B
Key Largo Faculty
2024: B
2025: A
Gerald Adams
2024: C
2025: B
Plantation Key
2024: A
2025: A
CFK Academy
2024: A
2025: A
Sigsbee Constitution Faculty
2024: A
2025: A
Might Sands Montessori
2024: C
2025: C
Treasure Village Montessori
2024: A
2025: A
Ocean Research Constitution
2024: A
2025: A
Somerset Island Prep
2024: A
2025: B
Huge Pine Academy
2024: A
2025: B