Palm Beach


Summary:

The Palm Beach school district in Florida encompasses a diverse range of 231 schools, including 133 elementary schools, 37 middle schools, 50 high schools, and 11 alternative schools. The district serves students across a wide geographic area, from the affluent coastal communities to the more economically challenged inland regions.

The data reveals a mix of high-performing and struggling schools within the district. Standout institutions like Suncoast Community High School, Morikami Park Elementary School, and Addison Mizner School boast exceptional academic performance, with proficiency rates well above the district and state averages. In contrast, many schools in high-poverty areas struggle with lower test scores, high chronic absenteeism, and lower graduation rates.

The data also highlights the potential benefits of school choice, as magnet and charter schools tend to outperform traditional public schools in the district. However, significant funding disparities exist, with per-student spending ranging from $8,846 to $17,633, which may contribute to the uneven academic outcomes observed across the district. Addressing these systemic issues of achievement gaps, chronic absenteeism, and resource inequities will be crucial for improving educational opportunities for all students in the Palm Beach school district.

District Detail

 3300 Forest Hill Blvd # C-316
West Palm Beach, FL 33406-5869

 (561) 434-8000

SchoolDigger Rank:
38th of 67 Florida districts

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Grades served: PK, KG-12
Students: 191,304

Primary Schools: 132
Middle Schools: 38
High Schools: 51
Alternative Schools: 13
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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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