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Best High Schools in Crescent City, FL


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945
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Top rankedCrescent City Junior-Senior High School617th of 838 Florida high schools
Summary:

Crescent City, Florida, is home to a single high school, Crescent City Junior-Senior High School, which serves grades 7 through 12 with a total enrollment of 945 students as part of the Putnam County School District.

The most striking feature of this school is a sharp paradox: it boasts an exceptionally high graduation rate of 98.8% for the 2024-2025 school year, far exceeding the state average of 92.2%. However, academic proficiency in core subjects is critically low. For example, only 40% of students are proficient in Algebra 1 compared to 63% statewide, and just 17% are proficient in 8th-grade science versus 52% statewide. This suggests the school is effective at moving students toward graduation but struggles to ensure they master grade-level material. Additionally, the school faces a severe chronic absenteeism crisis, with 66.3% of students missing 10% or more of the school year—more than double the state average of 31.4%. This absenteeism is likely a major factor behind the low test scores.

Despite spending $12,091 per student—above the state average—the school ranks in the 26th percentile statewide (617th out of 838 high schools). There are some bright spots: 8th-grade math (56% proficient) and 10th-grade English Language Arts (54% proficient) exceed district averages, indicating potential areas of instructional strength. However, overall performance is inconsistent year-over-year, with subjects like Civics dropping from 71% to 56% proficiency in one year. For parents, this school offers a strong pathway to graduation but requires careful attention to academic support and attendance to address the significant gaps in learning.

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