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Miami-Dade Public Schools leads Florida with 21% of schools named 'Schools of Excellence'

By Jovani Davis··1 min read
Miami-Dade Public Schools leads Florida with 21% of schools named 'Schools of Excellence'
Key Points(5)
  • <span class="citation-24 citation-end-24">This achievement places M-DCPS at the forefront among large urban school districts in Florida, boasting the highest percentage of schools on the excellence list</span>.
  • <span class="citation-23 citation-end-23">The district's success is particularly notable, as it more than doubles the percentage of the next largest district, underscoring its statewide leadership</span>.
  • The 'School of Excellence' designation is mandated by Section 1003.631(1)(a) of the Florida Statutes.
  • <div class="source-inline-chip-container ng-star-inserted"></div> <h2>Schools highlighted across all levels</h2> The list of designated schools—found in Attachment A of the district's news alert—spans all grade levels.
  • Among the elementary schools recognized are <b>Palmetto Elementary School</b>, <b>Coral Reef Elementary School</b>, and <b>Sunset Elementary School</b>.

Miami-Dade County Public Schools (M-DCPS) has once again demonstrated its commitment to academic excellence, with a remarkable 21% of its schools earning the prestigious 'School of Excellence' designation for the 2024-2025 school year, according to a list released by the State Board of Education last week.

This achievement places M-DCPS at the forefront among large urban school districts in Florida, boasting the highest percentage of schools on the excellence list. The district's success is particularly notable, as it more than doubles the percentage of the next largest district, underscoring its statewide leadership.

The 'School of Excellence' designation is mandated by Section 1003.631(1)(a) of the Florida Statutes. To qualify, a school must have earned a possible point total in its school grade calculation that falls within the 80th percentile or higher for comparable schools (elementary, middle, high, or combination) for at least two of the last three school years.


Schools highlighted across all levels


The list of designated schools—found in Attachment A of the district's news alert—spans all grade levels. Among the elementary schools recognized are Palmetto Elementary School, Coral Reef Elementary School, and Sunset Elementary School. Middle schools achieving the designation include George Washington Carver Middle School and Herbert A Ammons Middle School.

High-performing high schools dominate the excellence list, with numerous specialized and advanced programs making the cut, such as School for Advanced Studies-Wolfson, TERRA Environmental Research Institute, and MAST Academy. Additionally, several K-8 and combination schools were honored, including RUTH K. Broad Bay Harbor K-8 Center and Coral Gables Preparatory Academy.

District comparison


A comparative chart (Attachment B) highlights M-DCPS's strong performance relative to other major Florida districts:



















































CountyTotal Schools of ExcellencePercent Earning Schools of Excellence
Miami-Dade15721%
Broward7210%
Orange679%
Palm Beach497%
Hillsborogh486%
Duval233%
Florida744100%






M-DCPS earned a total of 157 'School of Excellence' designations, comprising 70 elementary, 22 middle, 29 high, and 36 combination schools

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