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Jupiter Christian School is a private Christian school in Jupiter, Florida. It was established in 1963 and serves approximately 896 students in pre K - 2 through 12th grade. It was established in 1963 and serves approximately 896 students in pre K - 2 through 12th grade.
The campus now known as Jupiter High School was first built west of Military Trail in 1967 for students of the town of Jupiter. Initially the complex housed grades 7–12, with the high school on the South Campus of the school. As the town's population grew, a middle school—now Jupiter Middle School—was constructed a few miles away in 1983 ...
Planning for the Jupiter High School Environmental Research and Field Studies Academy (JERFSA) began during the 1992–93 school year. The recommendation to approve the creation of the academy was submitted in Palm Beach County School Board Report 6G November 4, 1992. JERFSA was started in August 1993 with 75 students, two teachers and funding ...
About Page Lewis: Jupiter-area school board candidate Page Lewis, 57, is running to represent Jupiter, Palm Beach Gardens and the surrounding areas on the Palm Beach County School Board in 2024 ...
More than 60 schools in Palm Beach County were given A grades this year even though the school district as a whole fell to a B, according to school and district grades released Monday evening by ...
The school grades calculation for the 2023-24 year will include learning gains, the department said. Read more: Find Florida Department of Education’s grades for county school districts here.
Old Jupiter School (aka Jupiter Elementary School, Historic Jupiter School) is a historic landmark located in Jupiter, Florida. [1] The school was constructed in 1927 to serve approximately 100 white-only students and served as the area's primary school until 1965. [2] [3] The school is owned and managed by the Palm Beach County School Board ...
School board candidates in the 2024 general election: Matthew Lane (left) and Page Lewis will face off Nov. 5 for the school board seat representing Jupiter and Palm Beach Gardens.