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The Florida Department of Education (FDOE) recently released the 2022-23 school grades and, for the fourth time, Miami-Dade County Public Schools (M-DCPS) is an A-rated school district. Superintendent Dr. Jose L. Dotres was joined by school board members as he made the announcement at a press conference today.
“I’m happy to announce that even though we were faced with the challenge of new, more rigorous standards, our school system has demonstrated phenomenal academic results based on proficiency,” Dr. Dotres said. “We owe the students of this community the best teaching and learning environment, and I believe strongly that we have delivered once again.”
Of Florida’s 67 school districts, only 16 received a grade of A. Not only is M-DCPS ranked in the top 10 districts in the state, but it is also the only A-rated district among the state’s largest school districts, including Broward, Palm Beach, Duval and Orange counties.
Following is a summary of the School Performance
• M-DCPS is the only large district to receive a district-wide A rating on the 2023 Baseline School Grades.
• M-DCPS was ranked No. 9 among the state’s 67 districts, based on the number of total points earned toward the district grade.
• Overall, 98 percent of M-DCPS schools received Baseline School Grades of A, B, or C in 2023: 44 percent received grades of A, 27 percent received grades of B, and 27 percent received grades of C.
• No traditional M-DCPS schools received a grade of F in 2023.
The 2022-23 School Performance Grades can be found at https://arda.dadeschools.net/#!/rightColumn/2668.
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