Duval County Public Schools achieves an A grade for the first time ever

Duval County Public Schools has achieved an A-rating for the first time in its history, with over 99% of schools earning grades of A, B, or C, marking a year of unprecedented academic improvement.

The district reached its highest grade on record, earning 763 total points, and saw dramatic gains across schools, some improving by two letter grades or more, state measurements released Monday show.

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Superintendent Dr. Christopher Bernier attributes this to the collective efforts of instructional staff, principals, School Board, district leaders, and community partners.

“These results aren’t just a reflection of test scores — they’re a reflection of vision, leadership, and relentless effort at the school level,” Bernier said. “Duval Delivers because our schools delivered.”…

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