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Best High Schools in Zip Code 34432


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1,562
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Top rankedDunnellon High School626th of 838 Florida high schools
Summary:

Zip code 34432 in Dunnellon, Florida, is home to a single high school, Dunnellon High School, which serves grades 9 through 12 and is part of the Marion County school district.

Dunnellon High School has a total enrollment of 1,562 students and a student-teacher ratio of 22.9:1. The school's most critical issue is an extremely high chronic absenteeism rate of 46.9%, which is significantly worse than both the district average of 35.2% and the state average of 31.4%. This attendance crisis is strongly linked to the school's poor academic performance. The school is ranked in the bottom quartile of Florida high schools, earning a 1-star rating and a 25th percentile rank (626 out of 838) for the 2025-2026 school year, a decline from the 37th percentile just two years prior. While the graduation rate of 85.2% is slightly above the district average, it falls well below the state average of 92.2%.

Academically, the school underperforms across all subjects compared to state averages, with a particularly severe weakness in mathematics. Proficiency rates in Algebra 1 (21%) and Geometry (26%) are drastically lower than the state averages of 63% and 56%, respectively. Performance is somewhat better in Biology 1 (60% vs. 74% state) and US History (66% vs. 74% state), but still below par. With a per-student spending of $8,698 and a majority low-income student population (51.34% free/reduced lunch), the school's challenges appear to stem more from student engagement and instructional effectiveness than from a lack of funding. The declining trajectory in state rankings, combined with the high absenteeism and low math scores, paints a clear picture of a school facing significant hurdles that need to be addressed.

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