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Best High Schools in Dunedin, FL


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School
1,221
Students
Top rankedDunedin High School258th of 838 Florida high schools
Biggest riser
Dunedin High School up 28 spots statewide this year
Summary:

Dunedin, Florida is home to a single public high school, Dunedin High School, which serves grades 9 through 12 and is part of the highly-rated Pinellas County school district.

Dunedin High School stands out for its exceptional graduation rate of 99.6%, which far exceeds both the district and state averages. However, this positive metric is paired with a high chronic absenteeism rate of 33.9%, suggesting that while nearly all students ultimately earn their diplomas, a significant number are missing substantial instructional time. The school shows strong academic performance in core subjects like Biology 1 (76% proficient), US History (80% proficient), and English Language Arts (69% in 9th grade and 65% in 10th grade), all of which outperform district and state averages. A notable split exists in math performance: only 40% of students are proficient in Algebra 1, while 65% are proficient in Geometry, indicating a specific challenge with the Algebra 1 curriculum.

The school is on a clear upward trend, with proficiency rates improving year-over-year in Geometry, US History, and English Language Arts. Despite being in a strong district, Dunedin High School often exceeds district averages in several key subjects, pointing to effective teaching practices. The school serves a student body where about 35% are eligible for free or reduced lunch, and it spends $9,594 per student with a student-teacher ratio of 21.4:1. Overall, the school offers a strong pathway to graduation with improving academics, though the high absenteeism and Algebra 1 performance are areas for parents to consider.

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SchoolDigger data sources: National Center for Education Statistics, U.S. Department of Education, the U.S. Census Bureau and the Florida Department of Education.

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