County School Information
Seminole County Public Schools are renowned for excellence. Money Magazine?s list of the top 100 school districts ranked Seminole County among the nation?s highest quality education systems, and the National School of Excellence designation has been awarded to three schools located here. For the past 22 years, SAT scores in Seminole County have consistently exceeded state and national averages. Preparing students to live and work in an increasingly high tech and global marketplace is the cornerstone of Seminole County?s academic programs.
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In the past five years, more than $39 million has been spent on technology for schools and classrooms in the county. |
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In the past ten years, the district has spent more than $450 million on renovation and construction of new schools. |
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Magnet programs in math, science and technology are available at the elementary, middle school and high school levels. Other magnet programs provide emphasis in fine arts, tourism, finance, communications, environmental studies and health careers. |
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A pre-international business baccalaureate program is available at the middle school and high school levels. |
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Today in Seminole County schools, 113 countries are represented and 93 different languages are spoken. |
Quick Facts:
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67,351 students |
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36 elementary schools (K-5) |
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11 middle schools (6-8) |
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9 high schools (9-12) |
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3 Special/Alternative Student Education Centers |
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9,198 employers |
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4,741 teachers |
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45.1% teachers have master?s degrees or higher |






