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Brown Barge Middle School

Public, Magnet Grades 6-8
93rd
SchoolDigger Rank ?
of 1,205 Florida Middle Schools
Better than 92% of Florida middle schools
Summary

Brown Barge Middle School is a public magnet middle school in Pensacola, Florida, serving 549 students in grades 6-8. This high-performing school consistently outshines the Escambia School District and the state of Florida in academic assessments, with exceptional proficiency rates in subjects like Algebra 1, Geometry, Civics, Science, and English Language Arts.

Brown Barge Middle School's excellence is reflected in its strong statewide ranking, consistently placing in the top 10% of Florida middle schools. In the 2024-2025 school year, the school ranked 93 out of 1,205 middle schools in the state, earning a 5-star rating from SchoolDigger. While the school has experienced higher chronic absenteeism rates in recent years, these rates are still lower than the district and state averages. Additionally, the percentage of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch at Brown Barge Middle School is lower than the district average, and the school has a higher per-student spending compared to the district.

Interestingly, some nearby schools within the Escambia School District, such as Beulah Academy of Science and Ransom Middle School, also demonstrate strong academic performance, with high proficiency rates in various subject areas. This suggests that the success of Brown Barge Middle School may be attributed to factors such as its magnet program, higher per-student spending, and lower student-teacher ratio, rather than solely socioeconomic factors.

542
Students ?
18.0
Student/teacher ratio ?
$9,017
Per pupil spending ?
30.8%
Free/discounted lunch ?
 201 Hancock Ln
       Pensacola, FL  32503

(850) 494-5640

District: Escambia

Racial breakdown:

White:
53.0%
African American:
17.7%
Two or more races:
11.3%
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At a glance
Ranking trend: Holding steady — 96th percentile in 2014 → 92nd in 2025
Strengths
Test scores above the Florida average (83% vs 58% meeting standards)
Ranks in the top 8% of Florida middle schools
Among the top-ranked schools in Escambia
Students meeting standards (2024-2025) ?
This school83%
District avg49%
Florida avg58%
93rd of 1,205
Florida public middle schools ?
Top 8%▼ down 4 pts since 2016
From top 3% (2016) to top 8% (2025)
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SchoolDigger rating ?
1st of 10Middle Schools in the Escambia
52nd of 67Escambia among Florida districts
Statewide rank percentile over time (100 = the top-ranked school in the state; click a legend item to add a student group)
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All Students

YearAvg scoreStatewide rankFlorida percentileRating
202588.793 of 120592.3%★★★★★
202488.698 of 119691.8%★★★★★
202384.6146 of 117787.6%★★★★☆
202291.665 of 114894.3%★★★★★
202189.881 of 113692.9%★★★★★
201990.773 of 109993.4%★★★★★
201893.352 of 103595.0%★★★★★
201793.651 of 103195.1%★★★★★
201694.434 of 99796.6%★★★★★
201493.038 of 99996.2%★★★★★
201395.420 of 95697.9%★★★★★
201293.532 of 89796.4%★★★★★
201192.331 of 89196.5%★★★★★
201092.233 of 83996.1%★★★★★
200989.550 of 78093.6%★★★★★
200890.942 of 74094.3%★★★★★
200791.242 of 73694.3%★★★★★
200689.556 of 67591.7%★★★★★
200595.014 of 60297.7%★★★★★
200494.916 of 59397.3%★★★★★
By subject vs Florida (2024-2025) ?
Algebra 193%+33 vs state
Geometry88%+33 vs state
Math85%+28 vs state
English Language Arts84%+26 vs state
Civics82%+11 vs state
Science70%+21 vs state

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by a citizen
Saturday, September 17, 2011

Open Quote One of the best, if not THE BEST, middle schools in the country, opened in the late 1980's. It was designed to be a prototype middle school for educational reform supported by technology and an integrative curriculum (James Beane, et.al., Madison, WI). In the early 1990's, The US Department of Education awarded BBMS the largest magnet schools grant ever dispensed by the Department, of $7Million, to “design it differently, non-traditional.” Using these grant dollars, the school became, over the succeeding years, one of the leading middle schools in the Nation and still holds that reputation. The vision of the first appointed Principal, Camille C Barr (ret. 1997), resulted in her receiving one of the State of Florida's Principal of the Year awards in 1994 by then-Educational Commissioner Betty Castor.

The Streams curriculum developed under the Grant allowed students' ultimate education. There are three trimesters each year, consisting of 12 weeks each where students are assigned based on interest and academic strengths/weaknesses. Students are "streamed" grade specific only twice during the three-year middle school experience: the first trimester of the 6th grade ("Communities") and the last trimester of the 8th grade ("Exit"). During the other periods of the entire 3 years, students' streams are cross-age mixed, integrating grade levels 6, 7, and 8 where cooperative learning (real world experiences) is practiced. Teachers also change streams every trimester, allowing the opportunity for their continued growth professionally while gaining the knowledge of the entire student population of approximately 550 students. In this design, the students and the teachers remain motivated and enthusiastic about the total learning experience.

Parents and the community are involved in the educational experience at BBMS; the students conduct Portfolio Reviews with their parents and teachers at the end of each Stream Trimester, which allows a "presentation" atmosphere for the students. There are also opportunities for students to participate in the local District Science, Math, and History Fairs. Many students and Teachers at BBMS become successful published writers; they also make presentations at Educational Conferences in the U.S. Community Service is commonly taught and practiced by the staff and students.

The big question remains: why has it taken so long for this type educational reform to occur in the District when there is a prototype school "right around the corner." If other states/districts send their teachers for training to this school, why does the district where the school is located fail to see the importance of "following" the leader? After over 20 years in existence, and successfully resisting many pressures for closure, the school is still going strong. Surely, one of these days, someone will "get it." At least, that is the wish of those who have passed through the doors of this most excellent school!

The very BEST to you all, Brown Barge Middle School students, parents, and Staff! Excellent job, well done! Congratulations!
THANK YOU!! Close Quote





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Yes. Brown Barge Middle School ranks in the top 7.7% of Florida middle schools.

Students at Brown Barge Middle School are 53% White, 18% African American, 11% Two or more races, 11% Hispanic, 6% Asian.

In the 2024-25 school year, 542 students attended Brown Barge Middle School.


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