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The fastest-growing public K-12 schools in Florida

Across Florida, 15 public K-12 schools are ranked here, ranked by enrollment growth between the 2017-18 and 2024-25 school years. HORIZONS ACADEMY leads the list at 99.5%, against a median of 15.6% across the ranked schools.

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Schools ranked
15
Florida
Top Enrollment growth
99.5%
Median Enrollment growth
15.6%
FASTEST GROWING · FLORIDA
#SchoolCityDistrict2017-182024-25% Change
1HORIZONS ACADEMYBRADENTON, FLMANATEE21542999.5%
2JEFFERSON SCHOOLS K-12MONTICELLO, FLJEFFERSON37266979.8%
3DROPOUT PREVENTION SCHOOLLARGO, FLPINELLAS23339569.5%
4GRACEVILLE SCHOOLGRACEVILLE, FLJACKSON29240037.0%
5DEANE BOZEMAN SCHOOLPANAMA CITY, FLBAY1,2541,69034.8%
6CENTRAL SCHOOLMILTON, FLSANTA ROSA60273221.6%
7P.K. YONGE DEVELOPMENTAL RESEARCH SCHOOLGAINESVILLE, FLUF LAB SCH1,1531,36318.2%
8A.D. HENDERSON UNIVERSITY SCHOOL & FAU HIGH SCHOOLBOCA RATON, FLFAU LAB SCH1,1471,32615.6%
9BRIDGEPREP ACADEMY OF VILLAGE GREENMIAMI, FLMIAMI-DADE75285613.8%
10BRUCIE BALL EDUCATIONAL CENTERMIAMI, FLMIAMI-DADE38743512.4%
11LAUREL HILL SCHOOLLAUREL HILL, FLOKALOOSA3944329.6%
12POPLAR SPRINGS HIGH SCHOOLGRACEVILLE, FLHOLMES3794159.5%
13PEPIN ACADEMIESTAMPA, FLHILLSBOROUGH7658349.0%
14MALONE SCHOOLMALONE, FLJACKSON5235596.9%
15ALTHA PUBLIC SCHOOLALTHA, FLCALHOUN6376532.5%
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