Florida Department of Education

07/24/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 07/24/2024 08:56

Florida Department of Education Announces 2024 School Grades Under New School Grading Scale

July 24, 2024

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Florida Department of Education Announces 2024 School Grades Under New School Grading Scale

Tallahassee, Fla., July 24, 2024 - Today, the State Board of Education voted to approve the Florida Department of Education's updated school grading scale at the July Board Meeting, which is used to determine school grades. School grades for the 2023-24 school year demonstrate that Florida schools continue to show improvement over last year. In 2024, nearly 1,300 schools earned an "A" grade, a 6-percentage point increase over 2023. Additionally, the number of schools earning a "D" or "F" grade decreased, with 81 fewer schools earning a "D" and 17 fewer schools earning an "F."

"This year's school grades reflect Florida's steadfast commitment to excellence in education," said Commissioner of Education Manny Diaz, Jr. "Under Governor Ron DeSantis' leadership, we have continued to raise the bar for providing students with a quality education that suits their individual needs, and these school grades are proof positive that our approach is working."

Overview of 2024 School Grades

  • 64% of all schools (2,196 schools) earned an "A" or "B" in 2024 compared to 57% (1,961 schools) in 2023.
  • Less than 4% of all schools (113 schools) earned a "D" or "F" in 2024 compared to 6% of schools (211 schools) in 2023.
  • 1,761 schools (53%) increased their grade or maintained an "A" in 2024.

In 2024, the number of elementary schools earning an "A" grade increased by 4 percentage points over the previous year. The number of middle schools earning an "A" grade increased by 7 percentage points and the number of high schools earning an "A" grade increased by 10 percentage points. The number of combination schools earning an "A" grade increased by 7 percentage points.

Florida's charter schools also saw improvements. Of the 602 charter schools with a grade in 2024, 69% received an "A" or "B" in 2024.

Florida law requires the State Board of Education to review the school grading scale when learning gains became available and determine whether the scale should be adjusted. With two years of progress monitoring data now available, the school grading formula once again includes annual learning gains components in English Language Arts and Mathematics.

The State Board of Education voted on amendments to rule that adjust the school grading scale so that elementary schools are graded using the scale that was previously used from 2014-15 to 2021-22, and all other school types are graded using a new scale. This approach takes into consideration the different components included in the school grade formula for different school types and ensures our school grades accurately reflect the performance of our schools.

School Grade 2023-24 Scale Range:

Elementary Middle, High and Combination

A 62%-100% 64%-100%

B 54%-61% 57%-63%

C 41%-53% 44%-56%

D 32%-40% 34%-43%

F 0%-31% 0%-33%

For more information, visit School Grades.

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