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  2. Duval County Public Schools - Wikipedia

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    DCPS has 163 regular-attendance schools as of the 2015-16 school year: 102 elementary schools, 24 middle schools, 1 K-6 school, 2 K-8 schools, 2 6-12 schools and 19 high schools. The district also has an adult education system through its Bridge to Success program and Parent Academy, six dedicated ESE schools, as well as a hospital/homebound ...

  3. Frank H. Peterson Academies of Technology - Wikipedia

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    Frank H. Peterson Academies of Technology is a public, magnet high school located in Jacksonville, Florida.The school encompasses seven National Model Academies based around Arts and Technology-based programs, such as agriscience and veterinary, automotive technology, aviation and aerospace technology, communications and digital arts, cosmetology, culinary arts, early childhood education, and ...

  4. Stanton College Preparatory School - Wikipedia

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    Beginning with grades 7–10, and adding one grade level each succeeding year, the first senior class of 54 students graduated in 1984. Stanton College Preparatory School now serves secondary students living within the 841 square miles (2,180 km 2) of the Duval County school district and leads the Duval County Public Schools in academic ...

  5. 'Struggling with the applicant pool,' Duval School Board ...

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  6. Principals at 8 Duval County schools change jobs over the ...

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  7. The permanent replacement for Duval County Public Schools Superintendent Diana Greene should be in place by Jan. 1, the board announced Wednesday.