Summary:
The nine public schools in zip code 33060 (Pompano Beach, FL), part of the Broward County Public School District, serve students from pre-kindergarten through 12th grade and present a stark contrast in performance and demographics within a small geographic area.
Pompano Beach High School is the clear standout, ranking in the top 3% of Florida high schools with a 100% graduation rate and near-perfect test scores, alongside a low chronic absenteeism rate of 10.7%. In stark contrast, Blanche Ely High School struggles significantly, ranking in the 37th percentile with a 55.8% chronic absenteeism rate and test scores well below state averages. Among elementary schools, McNab Elementary School is the rising star, improving its state ranking for three consecutive years to the 76th percentile and outperforming district and state averages in both math and English Language Arts. Sanders Park Elementary School showed the most dramatic single-year improvement, jumping from the 49th to the 65th percentile.
A key finding is that higher spending does not guarantee better results. The three elementary schools with the highest per-student spending—Sanders Park Elementary ($16,439), Cypress Elementary School ($14,721), and Pompano Beach Elementary School ($14,601)—are all ranked in the bottom half of the state. Meanwhile, the top-performing Pompano Beach High School spends a relatively modest $10,567 per student. Chronic absenteeism is a systemic crisis, with the zip code average of 35.1% exceeding the state average of 31.4%, and only two schools—Pompano Beach High and Innovation Charter School—falling below that state benchmark. This data reveals a bifurcated educational experience where a student's path through the school system heavily dictates their likely outcome.
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