Escambia, Santa Rosa Not Among Florida’s High Performing Schools

May 18, 2011

Escambia and Santa Rosa counties were not on the list Tuesday when the  Florida Department of Education named 13 Florida school districts as 2011-12 Academically High Performing School Districts.

The high performing school districts have met the rigorous eligibility criteria that includes compliance with class size, earning high school and district grades, and receiving sound financial audits.

In the Florida Panhandle, Gulf and Walton counties were named as having high performing school districts.

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One Response to “Escambia, Santa Rosa Not Among Florida’s High Performing Schools”

  1. student advisory council mom on May 19th, 2011 12:28 am

    As far as the audit part goes: At the beginning of the school year the schools send out papers to be filled out and returned. The main one being school lunches. Even if you know you do not qualify please fill out and return to the school. As well as, any other papers that come from district or school principal it is very important to return. The schools audit(paper trails) has agreat deal to do with if your a 5 star school or not. Get involved with your child’s school, and return all forms that are sent home to you. Become a PTA member, that also counts on audit and 5 star ratings.