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Vision
Every student is inspired and prepared for success in college or a career, and life.
Mission
To provide educational excellence in every school, in every classroom, for every student, every day.
Core Values
Excellence. We expect the highest standards throughout our organization from the School Board and Superintendent to the student.
Integrity. We foster positive relationships based on mutual respect, transparency, honesty, and the consistent demonstration of action
Innovation. We create dynamic systems and processes that solve problems and overcome challenges.
Equity. We promote an environment that ensures equal opportunity, honors differences, and values diversity.
Collaboration.
We are a community of individuals who share a collective responsibility to achieve our common mission.
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Message To ParentsDear Parents and Guardians,
Our district understands one of the key elements to strengthening Duval County begins with excellent educatorsproviding outstanding instruction to our students every day. By offering diverse and exceptional programming ateach level from early learning through elementary and secondary education, our commitment to being “Public
Education Strong” is evident in the increased engagement by our stakeholders and successes we have witnessed todate.
Our community is unique, diverse and wide-spread, and regardless of the size and scope of our challenges, the goals to raise student achievement and provide the best resources in every classroom will never waiver. From rising graduation rates to historic levels to ranking in the top four in three categories in the Trial Urban District Assessment (TUDA) led by the NationalAssessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), Duval County Public Schools is excited to reach new heights and increase engagement.
We know engagement is at its highest when parents and students select their schools.
This year’s School Choice Expo theme, “Build Your Future,” is about our teachers working together with parents and students tocreate a solid educational foundation, and implementing their academic plan for success. More than 15,000 parents and studentsattend the expo each year as this has become the premier event to learn about our public schools, meet school leadership and
teachers, and receive a comprehensive overview of school offerings. Parents, guardians and students should go beyond the expo to
learn about our schools.
I encourage everybody to get involved – sign-up for a Parent Academy course, join the Parent Teacher Association (PTA) or SchoolAdvisory Council (SAC), participate in one of many Discover Duval school tours or contact any school to request a tour, and reachout to your elected ofcials when inspired for change. In addition, please join me as I continue to engage in direct conversations todiscuss key issues and challenges facing parents, students, educators, and the general community through my Chat with the Supe!meetings held throughout our county. It is imperative we listen to each other and develop solutions together, and I look forward
to a great 2016-2017 school year. For more information about Duval County Public Schools, please visit our website atwww.duvalschools.org.
Sincerely,
Dr. Nikolai P. Vitti, SuperintendentDuval County Public Schools
Becki CouchDistrict 6
Cheryl GrymesDistrict 1
Dr. Constance S. HallDistrict 5
Jason FischerDistrict 7
Ashley Smith JuarezChairman, District 3
juareza1@duvalschools .org
Scott ShineDistrict 2
Paula D. WrightVice-Chairman, District 4
Duval County School Board Members
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Contact Information
General Information/Switchboard
Academic Services
Athletics
Board Ofce
Bully Hot-line
Business Services
Career Academies/Technical Education
Charter Schools
Chartwells/Thompson Food Service
Communications
Community & Family Engagement
Curriculum & Instruction
District Fraud Hot-line
Dropout Prevention/Multiple Pathways
Duval Teachers United
Duval Transformation Ofce
English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL)
Exceptional Education
Guidance
Health Education
Health Services
Jacksonville Public Education Fund
Language Arts/Reading
Magnet Programs/School Choice
Mathematics
Minority Business Affairs
Professional Learning
Pupil Assignment
Safe & Drug Free Schools Program
School Police Dept.
Regional Superintendents (Elementary, Middle, High Schools)
School Social Work Services
Science
Social Studies
Student Discipline
Student Services
Summer Programs
Superintendent’s Ofce
Teacher Supply Depot
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Common Questions & Denition of Terms......................................................................
Magnet Transportation.................................................................................................................
Getting Started.................................................................................................................................
Elementary Schools........................................................................................................................
Middle Schools..................................................................................................................................
High Schools......................................................................................................................................
Virtual, ESE & Alternative Schools...........................................................................................
Visual & Performing Arts.............................................................................................................
Charter Schools................................................................................................................................
How to Apply to a Magnet School.........................................................................................
Priorities for the Magnet Lottery.............................................................................................
How to Apply to a Choice School..........................................................................................
Exceptions and Special Programs............................................................................................
Reminders & Helpful Facts..........................................................................................................
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Our Programs
What are magnet programs?
Magnet programs offer a theme or focus that is designed to
give students an opportunity to explore a special interest,
gift, talent or skill. A magnet school may feature one or more
magnet programs.
Why do we have magnet programs?
Magnet programs were started during the 1991-1992 school
year as a voluntary desegregation plan. Today, Duval County’s
magnet programs are the centerpiece of the District’s School
Choice Program and promote diversity in our schools.
What is a dedicated magnet school?
A dedicated magnet school does not have a set boundary. All
students who attend the school apply for acceptance strictly
through the magnet lottery. Students who live in the former
attendance area of a dedicated magnet school receive rstpreference for admission.
What is a non-dedicated magnet school?
A non-dedicated magnet school, also known as a magnet
school, offers a specialized program or theme to attract
students from outside of their neighborhood school.
Students must apply, and acceptance is based on the lottery
application process and seat availability.
When do I have to decide?
The application season is January and February withapplications due on Monday February 29, 2016. Applications
received by the deadline are processed in the magnet lottery.
Applications received after the deadline are placed if and
when space becomes available. You do not receive special
consideration for submission of an application before the
deadline.
How do I get an application?
Each student currently enrolled in a Duval County Public School
in Grades Pre-K – 10 will have a preprinted application available
through the Focus Parent Site in early January. Additionally,
applications are available at the School Choice Ofce, located in
the district administration building at 1701 Prudential Drive and on
our website, www.duvalchoice.com or www.duvalschools.org.
You may also apply online by visiting the Focus Parent Site.
You may submit a paper or electronic application to the School
Choice Ofce on or before February 29, 2016.
Is a magnet school better than the non-magnet school
that is close to my home?
No. Magnet Programs offer something different, but they are not
designed to be better than any other school in the District.
Am I guaranteed to get in if I apply?Unfortunately, there are no guarantees. Admission is determined
by a lottery that is based on the number of openings and the
number of applications received for a school or program.
Can anyone apply to a magnet school?
Yes! With very few exceptions, all of Duval County’s magnet
programs are “open admissions.” This means that all students may
apply and have a chance to be selected through the magnet lottery.
Magnet Programs
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Choice Programs
What is a Choice School?
All elementary, middle and high schools offer one or more
“special programs” designed to attract students to the school.
Why are all schools Choice Schools?
The District has established innovative programs and offerings in
neighborhood schools, making them good options for students.
Are there any exceptions?
Yes; dedicated magnet schools are considered magnet schools.
Do the Choice Schools offer a special program or theme?
Yes; each Choice School offers something special. There are
Choice Schools with a Career Academy; Choice Schools with an
Acceleration Program; Choice Schools with a Special Program;
and there are Choice Schools with a Magnet Program.
How do I apply for a Choice Program?
A Special Transfer Option application is used for most non-
magnet “Choice Programs.” The exceptions include char ter
schools and the High School Acceleration Programs. You may
submit a Special Transfer Option application to the SchoolChoice Ofce on or before May 16, 2016.
Am I guaranteed to get in if I apply?
No; just like the magnet programs, there is a lottery based on
the number of openings versus the number of applicants for
each grade level. Schools that are overutilized cannot open
seats for applications from outside the school’s attendance area.
Is there transportation to a Choice School?
No; parents are responsible for transportation to and from
a Choice School for a student who does not live within theattendance boundary of the Choice School.
Do I need to attend my neighborhood or zoned
boundary school?
No; students may apply to any school outside of their
designated boundary that offers dedicated or non-dedicated
magnet or choice programs. Acceptance is not guaranteed as
the lottery application process and school utilization determine
program availability.
How do I apply for a High School Acceleration Program?
High School Acceleration Programs are designed to serve their own
neighborhood students rst. Schools that have space after serving
the neighborhood population may open seats for students from
outside the attendance area. High School Acceleration Programs
have admission criteria and applications are submitted directly to the
school. Applications are rank ordered and placement is offered to
the most highly qualied students. Students accepted into a High
School Acceleration Program from outside the attendance area must
also submit a Special Transfer Option application.
What is a Charter School?
Charter Schools are public schools that operate on a performance
contract with the Duval County School Board and are an
expanded school choice option for students. Charter Schools
are excluded from many of the regulations that govern traditional
public schools, but they are held accountable for academic results
and nancial solvency.
What is a Career Academy?
A Career Academy is a “school within a school” program that
features a family-like atmosphere, integration of academic andcareer-related curricula, and the involvement of employers in a
variety of roles. The academic coursework is coordinated with a
career focus and is served by a small group of teachers who work
as a team to plan and manage the program.
What is a Middle School Acceleration Program?
A Middle School Acceleration Program is a middle school version
of the High School Acceleration Programs – such as International
Baccalaureate (IB) Middle Years Programme (MYP), Cambridge
Secondary 1 or Early High School.
What is a Choice School with a Magnet Theme?
A Choice School with a magnet theme is the new way of referring
to a non-dedicated magnet elementary, middle or high school.
The magnet theme is still in place at these schools.
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Denition of TermsCareer Academy
Charter School
Choice Program
Choice School
Choice School with
an Acceleration Program
Choice School with
a Career Academy
Choice School with
a Magnet Program
Choice School with
a Special Program
Dedicated Magnet School
High School
Acceleration Program
A career academy is a school based, “school within a school,” business-driven model that
integrates academic and career-related curricula with a small group of teachers who work as
a team to plan and manage the program.
A char ter school is a public school that operates on a contract or “charter” with the Duval
County School Board. Charter schools are excluded from many of the regulations that
govern traditional public schools but are accountable for academic progress and sound scal
practices.
A choice program is a special program that allows students to par ticipate in an educational
opportunity that is not available in their neighborhood school. Choice programs also servestudents who reside in the attendance area of a choice school.
A choice school offers a special program designed to offer educational and vocational
options in education for students. Students apply to attend a choice school that is not the
neighborhood school.
A choice school with an acceleration program is a school that offers an acceleration
program as its school choice option. A choice school with an acceleration program enrolls
both neighborhood and transfer students.
A choice school with a career academy is a school that offers a career academy as its school
choice option. A choice school with a career academy enrolls both neighborhood and
transfer students.
A choice school with a magnet program is a school that offers a magnet program. A choice
school with a magnet program enrolls both neighborhood and magnet students.
A choice school with a special program is a school that offers a special program as its school
choice option. A choice school with a special program enrolls both neighborhood and
transfer students.
A dedicated magnet school does not have a specied attendance boundary; all students
apply to attend and are accepted through a lottery that operates on a selection system
based on choice and prior ity. All students par ticipate in the magnet program(s).
A high school acceleration program offers highly motivated students the opportunity to
earn college credits while in high school. The District offers AP Honors, Early College,
International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Programme (DP), AP Capstone, and Cambridge
Secondary 2/AICE. The high school acceleration programs have been strategically placed
in each quadrant of the city so that all high school students have access to one of the four
programs. In some high schools, the acceleration program is also a magnet program.
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Lottery
Magnet Program
Magnet School
(Non-Dedicated Magnet School)
Magnet Student
Neighborhood School
Priority
School within a
School Magnet
Special Program
Whole School Magnet
A lottery is the process used to select students for a magnet school and a choice school
as well as for a char ter school when the number of applications exceeds the number of
available openings. The lottery for choice schools is called the “Special Transfer Option”
lottery.
A magnet program is a specialized theme that allows students to explore a special talent,
skill, gift or interest. A magnet school can offer one or more magnet programs or themes.
A magnet school, also known as a non-dedicated magnet school, offers a specialized
program or theme that is designed to attract students from other schools for the purpose
of promoting or maintaining a diverse student population in all schools. Students apply toattend a magnet school that is not their neighborhood school.
A magnet student is a student who attends a school that is not his/her neighborhood school
for the purpose of par ticipating in a magnet program.
A neighborhood school has a specied attendance boundary and serves students residing
within the boundary. Every residence in Duval County has a projected elementary, middle
and high school based on the residential address. Some neighborhood schools have a
magnet or choice program that ser ves both the neighborhood students as well as students
who apply to attend the school from outside the specied attendance area.
A priority is a weight that is used in the magnet lottery and the Special Transfer Option
lottery according to the applicant’s par ticular situations.
Some neighborhood schools have a magnet program that operates as a “school within a
school.” This means that there is a specialized program housed at the school that serves a
specic group of neighborhood students and magnet students but not the entire student
population of the school. These are primarily high school programs. Some “school within a
school” magnet programs are also career academies.
A special program refers to a program that is offered as an attractor by a choice school.
A request for a student to attend a school outside their designated attendance area may be
initiated by the parent/guardian/eligible student (18 years of age or older), or special services
staff. No student is guaranteed assignment to a particular school, and the special transferrequest will be processed through the transfer lottery. Transportation to the school to which
a student has been transferred is the responsibility of the parent/guardian.
Some neighborhood schools that have a magnet program are “whole school magnets.” This
means that all students who attend the school par ticipate in and benet from the magnet
program regardless of being a student who lives in the attendance area or a student who
comes to the school from outside the attendance area on a magnet assignment. These are
primarily elementary and middle school programs.
Special Transfers
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Magnet TransportationElementary schools are divided into seven transportationzones. Except for the new magnet programs listed on page 11,
transpor tation is provided to any elementar y student living in the same zone that their magnet school is located. Also, someelementary magnet schools provide transportation to studentsliving outside their zones. You will see these schools listed with
the elementary zone maps. The distance to a bus stop can be up to one mile from the residence, or up to one and one-half(1 ½) miles if the neighborhood school is used as a bus stop.Some elementary magnet students will transfer at a hub site(another school) and ride another bus to their magnet school.The afternoon services may be the reverse.
Woodland Acres Elementary School
Transportation is provided to students who reside in thefollowing attendance areas: Abess Park, Arlington, ArlingtonHeights, Don Brewer, Brookview, Fort Caroline, Holiday Hill,Kernan Trail, Lake Lucina, Lone Star, Love Grove, Merrill Road,Parkwood Heights, Sabal Palm, Southside Estates, Waterleaf and
Windy Hil l.
Middle Schools are divided into two major transportation zones:
• Zone A – Arlington, Fletcher, Fort Caroline, Gilbert, Kernan,Landmark, Mayport, Ribault, Southside, Twin Lakes
• Zone B – Baldwin, Jeff Davis, duPont, Highlands, Lake Shore,Mandarin, Northwestern, Oceanway, Stuart,and Westview
Transportation is provided to middle school magnet studentson Express Routes* as follows to:
• Ft. Caroline – from Zone A• Lake Shore – from Zone B• Highlands – from Zone A and Zone B• Matthew Gilbert – from Zone A and Zone B
John E. Ford K-8 – Middle school students are transportedaccording to the elementary zones for this school.
Baldwin Middle/High currently has limited transportationpicking up at Hyde Park Elementary and West RiversideElementary through the end of the 2016-2017 school year.
Alfred duPont Middle currently has limited transportation fromthe Mandarin Middle, Twin Lakes Middle, Southside Middle andMatthew Gilbert Middle attendance areas.
The Coastal Transportation Plan provides limited service toMayport Middle School via existing non-neighborhood ExpressRoutes from the Gilbert and Ribault attendance areas and busesfrom Fletcher High, Sandalwood High, and Terry Parker High.Parents are responsible for getting their students to and fromTerry Parker, Fletcher, and Sandalwood High.
High schools are not divided into zones. County-wide
transpor tation is provided with a combination of neighborhood
routes, shuttles and Express Routes.* There are some differences
in the transpor tation system that apply to specic schools:
In the morning, transportation is currently provided to students
attending Douglas Anderson, Darnell-Cookman, Kirby-Smith,
Landon, LaVil la, James W. Johnson, Joseph Stilwell, Young Men’s
Leadership Academy, Young Women’s Leadership Academy,
Paxon, Frank H. Peterson, Asa Philip Randolph and Stanton on
neighborhood buses to the neighborhood high school followed
by shuttle service to the magnet school. Students living in the
Fletcher High School attendance area will shuttle from a hub at
Fletcher Middle School. Express Route service is provided in the
afternoon.
Bus stops and times are subject to change for the 2016-2017
school year. To be eligible for transportation, students must apply
to a magnet school by magnet school by the Februar y 29, 2016
application deadline. Once accepted, families may view current
bus routes at www.duvalschools.org. A Magnet Bus Stop Form
can be submitted to the Transportation Department. Stops will
be added according to guidelines, and submission of form does
not guarantee a stop will be added. For more information
regarding transpor tation, contact the Transportation Department
at (904) 858-6200. To download a Magnet Bus Stop Form, visit
www.duvalchoice.com.
*Express Routes have limited bus stops and are located at or neara Duval County public school or other public location selectedby the Transportation Department. The District distance to stoppolicy does not apply to Express Routes. Parents or guardians areresponsible for transporting their children to and from bus stops.
The Dreams Begin Here: The Next Generation Magnet Schools’
Transportation Pattern provides transportation as follows to:
• Southside – from Gilbert attendance area
• Ribault – from Arlington, Fletcher, Kernan, Landmark,
Twin Lakes attendance areas
Elementary Schools
Middle Schools
High Schools and Select Middle Schools
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ZoneMandarin/Southside
• Bartram Springs
• Beauclerc
• Crown Point
• Daniels, R.V. *• Englewood*
• Ford, John E.• Greenfield*• Greenland Pines
• Hendricks Avenue
• Hogan Spring Glen*
• Kings Trail*
• Livingston, S.P.*
• Loretto• Mandarin Oaks
• Pine Forest• San Jose*• Spring Park*• Tolbert, Susie E.*• Twin Lakes
Zone 1 also is served by:
• Brentwood (Zone 2)*• Brown, R. L. (Zone 2)*
• Robinson, Andrew(Zone 2)*
ZoneArlington
• Abess Park
• Arlington*
• Arlington Heights*
• Brentwood*• Brewer, Don
• Brookview*• Brown, R. L.*• Fort Caroline*
• GRASP
• Holiday Hill• Kernan Trail
• Lake Lucina*
• Lone Star• Long Branch*
• Love Grove*• Love, John*
• Merrill Road*
• Parkwood Heights*
• Robinson, Andrew*• Sabal Palm
• Southside Estates*
• Waterleaf • Windy Hill*• Woodland Acres*
Zone 2 also is served by:
• Axson, J. Allen (Zone 7)• Ford, John E. (Zone 1)
• San Jose (Zone 1)*
ZoneNorthside
• Biscayne*
• Dinsmore*• Garden City*
• Highlands*
• Hull, S.A.*
• King, Martin L.*• Kite, Henry*• Lake Forest*• New Berlin
• North Shore*• Oceanway*
• Pearson, Rutledge*
• Pine Estates*• San Mateo• Sheffield, Louis
Zone 3 also is served by:• Axson, J. Allen (Zone 7)• Brentwood (Zone 2)*
• Brown, R. L. (Zone 2)*
• Ford, John E. (Zone 1)
• Robinson, Andrew
(Zone 2)*
Zone Westside(295/I-10)
• Carver, George, W.*
• Chaffee Trail• Crystal Springs*• Jefferson, Thomas• Mathis, Sallye B.*• Payne, Rufus E.*• Pickett*
• Ramona Boulevard*• Reynolds Lane*
• St. Clair Evans*
• Whitehouse*
• Woodson, Carter G.*
Zone 4 also is served by:• Brentwood (Zone 2)*
• Brown, R. L. (Zone 2)*
• Ford, John E. (Zone 1)
• King, Martin Luther (Zone 3)*
• Robinson, Andrew
(Zone 2)*
• Tolbert, Susie*/Daniels, R. V.
(Zone 1)*
ZoneRiverside/Avondale/Ortega
• Bayview*
• Biltmore*
• Cedar Hills*
• Central Riverside*• Chimney Lakes• Enterprise Learning
• Fishweir• Gregory Drive*
• Hyde Grove*• Hyde Park*
• Jackson, Stonewall*• Jacksonville Heights*
• Morgan, Annie R.*
• Normandy Village*
• Oak Hill*
• Ortega*• Pinedale*• Stockton, John• Tillis, Sadie*
• Timucuan*
• Upson, Ruth*
• Vene tia
• West Jacksonville*
• West Riverside*
• Westview*
Zone 5 also is served by:• Brentwood (Zone 2)*
• Brown, R. L. (Zone 2)*
• Ford, John E. (Zone 1)
• Jefferson, Thomas (Zone 4)
• Lake Forest (Zone 3)*
• Payne, Rufus E. (Zone 4)*• Robinson, Andrew (Zone 2)*
• Tolbert, Susie*/Daniels, R.V.
(Zone 1)*
ZoneBaldwin (I-10/301)
• Jones, Mamie Agnes*
Zone 6 also is served by:• Brentwood (Zone 2)*
• Brown, R. L. (Zone 2)*
• Ford, John E. (Zone 1)
• King, Martin Luther
(Zone 3)*
• Lake Forest (Zone 3)*
• Mathis, Sallye B. (Zone 4)*
• Robinson, Andrew(Zone 2)*
• Tolbert, Susie*/Daniels, R.
(Zone 1)*
ZoneBeaches/Intracoastal
• Alimacani
• Atlantic Beach
• Axson, J. Allen• Chets Creek
• Finegan, Joseph
• Jacksonville Beach• Mayport• Neptune Beach
• San Pablo• Seabreeze
Zone 7 also is served by:• Brentwood (Zone 2)*
• Brown, R.L. (Zone 2)*
• Ford, John E. (Zone 1)
• Pine Forest (Zone 1)
• Robinson, Andrew (Zone 2)*
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Magnet Schools are
listed in bold type.
Schools marked with
an asterisk (*) areTitle I Schools.
Schools by Elementary
Transportation Zones
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Getting StartedCreate Your Future
Identify a grade level.Elementary School - starts on page 13
Middle School - starts on page 29
High School - starts on page 37
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Pick a theme that matches your interest.From math and science to ar ts and language immersion, there’s a theme
for every student’s individual talents and interests. Choosing a theme
before you choose a specic school gives your student a better chance at
nding – and entering – a program that ts his/her passions.
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Choose a school within your theme.Remember, grade levels and theme choices can take precedence over
school locations.3
Apply!Application information for Magnet Schools starts on page 46.Application information for Choice Schools starts on page 50.
Simply complete the application and bring or send it to the following
address:
School Choice Ofce/Duval County Public Schools/1701 Prudential Drive,
Jacksonville, FL 32207
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Elementary SchoolsLeadershipA program of study designed to prepare tomorrow’s leaders to be competitive in a global society. An
emphasis will be placed on leadership through grade-specic and school-based leadership activities.
5300 Park Street, Jacksonville, FL 32205 | (904) 381-3950
Choice Program: Leadership Academy Hyde Park #77
Geographic feeder to Lake Shore MS
7401 Old Kings Road South, Jacksonville, FL 32217 | (904) 739-5254
Choice Program: Elementary Leadership Academy
Geographic feeder to Alfred duPont MS
Kings Trail #203
1128 Barber Street, Jacksonville, FL 32209 | (904) 630-6580
Choice Program: Leadership, Technology and Acceleration
Livingston, S.P. #149
1531 Winthrop Street, Jacksonville, FL 32206 | (904) 630-6790Choice Program: Leadership Development
Love, John #73
Geographic feeder to Matthew Gilbert MS
2101 Palm Avenue West, Jacksonville, FL 32254 | (904) 693-7569
Choice Program: Leadership Academy Biltmore #78
13200 Chets Creek Boulevard, Jacksonville, FL 32224 | (904) 992-6390
Choice Program: Academic and Arts Leadership Academy
Geographic feeder to Kernan MS and Duncan Fletcher MS based on residential address
Chets Creek #264
700 Orange Avenue, Baldwin, FL 32234 | (904) 266-1214
Choice Program: Character Education/Leadership Academy
Jones, Mamie Agnes #236
Geographic feeder to Baldwin Middle/High
1515 Florida Boulevard, Neptune Beach, FL 32266 | (904) 247-5954
Choice Program: Leadership and Academically TalentedNeptune Beach #246
Geographic feeder to Mayport MS, Duncan Fletcher MS and Landmark MS based on
residential address
Geographic feeder to Northwestern MS and Jean Ribault MS based on residential address
Geographic feeder to Northwestern MS
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8257 Herlong Road, Jacksonville, FL 32210 | (904) 693-7548
Choice Program: Leadership Academy Normandy Village #221
Geographic feeder to Jefferson Davis MS
6305 Old Kings Road North, Jacksonville, FL 32254 | (904) 693-7555
Choice Program: Leadership and Character Education Academy Pickett K-6 #205
5540 Ramona Boulevard, Jacksonville, FL 32205 | (904) 693-7576
Choice Program: Leadership and LogisticsRamona Boulevard #79
Geographic feeder to Lake Shore MS, Jefferson Davis MS, and Northwestern MS based onresidential address
8000 Point Meadows Drive, Jacksonville, FL 32256 | (904) 538-0238
Choice Program: Leadership and Technology Academy
Twin Lakes #251
Geographic feeder to Twin Lakes MS
2115 Commonwealth Avenue, Jacksonville, FL 32209 | (904) 630-6592
Choice Program: Leadership, Technology and Acceleration West Jacksonville #143
3831 Forest Boulevard, Jacksonville, FL 32246 | (904) 565-2700
Magnet Program: Leadership Through Project-Based Technology Windy Hill #94
Geographic feeder to Twin Lakes MS and Kernan MS based on residential addressProgram continuity for magnet students to Kirby-Smith MS
7126 Civic Club Road, Jacksonville, FL 32219 | (904) 924-3126Magnet Program: Academic Enrichment Through Science
Dinsmore #45
Geographic feeder to Jean Ribault MS, and Highlands MS based on residential addressProgram continuity for magnet students to Kirby-Smith MS
ScienceA program of study that gives students the opportunity to build a strong academic foundation with an
enriched science experience. Students will learn specics about various science careers and take part in a
“hands on” approach to Science. This approach will be “tailor made” to t the individual student’s mission and
vision.
Geographic feeder to Jean Ribault MS and Northwestern MS based on residential address
Geographic feeder to Northwestern MS
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5701 Silver Plaza, Jacksonville, FL 32208 | (904) 924-3081
Magnet Program: Academic Enrichment Through Science
(Concentrating on Health, Nutrition and Fitness)
North Shore #70
Geographic feeder to Northwestern MS and Matthew Gilbert MS based on residential address
Program continuity for magnet students to Jean Ribault MS
12555 Gillespie Avenue, Jacksonville, FL 32218 | (904) 696-8762
Choice Program: Academy of ScienceOceanway #270
Geographic feeder to Oceanway MS
9775 Ivey Road, Jacksonville, FL 32246 | (904) 565-2706
Choice Program: Academic Enrichment Through Science and Technology
Geographic feeder to Southside MS, Twin Lakes MS, and Kernan MS based on residential address
Southside Estates #76
1333 Lanier Road, Jacksonville, FL 32226 | (904) 696-8758Choice Program: Academy of Life Science
Shefeld, Louis #242
Geographic feeder to Oceanway MS
801 North 18th Avenue, Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250 | (904) 247-5947
Magnet Program: Academic Enrichment Through Science (Concentrating on Health & Fitness)San Pablo #80
Geographic feeder to Duncan Fletcher MS
Program continuity for magnet students to Darnell-Cookman School of the Medical Arts
2814 Dunn Avenue, Jacksonville, FL 32218 | (904) 924-3130
Choice Program: Environmental Sciences: NatureGarden City #59
Geographic feeder to Highlands MS
6127 Cedar Hills Boulevard, Jacksonville, FL 32210 | (904) 573-1020Choice Program: Academy of Science Acceleration
Geographic feeder to J.E.B. Stuart MS
Jackson, Stonewall #234
Magnet Program: Coastal Sciences
2753 Shangri-La Drive, Atlantic Beach, FL 32233 | (904) 247-5988
Mayport #227
Geographic feeder to Mayport MS
Program continuity for magnet students to Mayport MS
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5443 Moncrief Road, Jacksonville, FL 32209 | (904) 924-3035Choice Program: Science Academy St. Clair Evans #124
Geographic feeder to Northwestern MS
5270 Connie Jean Road, Jacksonville, FL 32210 | (904) 573-1082
Choice Program: Environmental Studies and Culinary Gardening Westview K-8 #274
Geographic feeder to Westview K-8 then to Westside HS and Edward H. White HS based on
residential address
Geographic feeder to Jefferson Davis MS, Baldwin Middle/High and Jean Ribault MS based on
residential address
11160 General Avenue, Jacksonville, FL 32220 | (904) 693-7542
Choice Program: Academy of Science Whitehouse #51
328 Bowlan Street, Jacksonville, FL 32211 | (904) 720-1663
Magnet Program: Medical Arts
Geographic feeder to Arlington MS and Southside MS based on residential address
Program continuity for magnet students to Darnell-Cookman School of the Medical Arts
Woodland Acres #89
2334 Butler Avenue, Jacksonville, FL 32209 | (904) 924-3004
Magnet Program: Medical Arts
Geographic feeder to Northwestern MS
Program continuity for magnet students to Darnell-Cookman School of the Medical Arts
Woodson, Carter G. #166
4300 Timuquana Road, Jacksonville, FL 32210 | (904) 381-3990
Magnet Program: Medical ArtsVenetia #68
Geographic feeder to J.E.B. Stuart MS and Lake Shore MS based on residential addressProgram continuity for magnet students to Darnell-Cookman School of the Medical Arts
ArtsA program of study that presents a curriculum infused with arts where students can explore a
specic arts theme.
12731 Abess Boulevard, Jacksonville, FL 32225 | (904) 220-1260
Choice Program: Arts at the Park: Infusing Arts with AcademicsAbess Park #263
Geographic feeder to Landmark MS and Duncan Fletcher MS based on residential address
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5050 Greenland Road, Jacksonville, FL 32258 | (904) 260-5450
Choice Program: Instrumental Arts
Geographic feeder to Twin Lakes MS
Greenland Pines #249
555 Wonderwood Drive, Atlantic Beach, FL 32233 | (904) 247-5996Choice Program: Integrating the ArtsFinegan, Joseph #247
Geographic feeder to Mayport MS
1201 University Boulevard North, Jacksonville, FL 32211 | (904) 745-4900
Choice Program: Critical Thinking through the Arts
Geographic Feeder to Arlington MS and Fort Caroline MS based on residential address
Arlington #46
12230 Biscayne Boulevard, Jacksonville, FL 32218 | (904) 714-4650
Choice Program: Academy of Performing Arts
Biscayne #269
Geographic feeder to Highlands MS
3750 Springeld Boulevard, Jacksonville, FL 32206 | (904) 630-6630
Magnet Program: Visual and Performing Arts
Brentwood #15
Geographic feeder to Northwestern MS
Program continuity for magnet students to LaVilla School of the Arts
10450 Theresa Drive, Jacksonville, FL 32246 | (904) 565-2720
Choice Program: Arts and Early Middle SchoolBrookview #206
Geographic feeder to Kernan MS and Landmark MS based on residential address
3977 Herschel Street, Jacksonville, FL 32205 | (904) 381-3910
Magnet Program: Visual and Performing Arts
Fishweir #20
Geographic feeder to Lake Shore MS
Program continuity for magnet students to LaVilla School of the Arts
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3723 Franklin Street, Jacksonville, FL 32206 | (904) 630-6620
Choice Program: Visual and Performing Ar ts with Technology Long Branch #106
Geographic feeder to Matthew Gilbert MS
Geographic feeder to Northwestern MS
3929 Grant Road, Jacksonville, FL 32207 | (904) 346-5600
Dedicated Magnet: Visual and Performing ArtsPine Forest #159
Program continuity for magnet students to LaVilla School of the Arts
1201 Kernan Boulevard North, Jacksonville, FL 32225 | (904) 221-7169Choice Program: Arts Academy (Music)
Geographic feeder to Landmark MS
Sabal Palm #239
1400 Seabreeze Avenue, Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250 | (904) 247-5900
Choice Program: Academy of Arts and SciencesSeabreeze #225
Geographic feeder to Duncan Fletcher MS
8801 Lake Placid Drive East, Jacksonville, FL 32208 | (904) 924-3027
Magnet Program: FAME (Foreign Language, Academics, Music Enrichment)
Geographic feeder to Jean Ribault MS
Program continuity for magnet students to LaVilla School of the Arts
King, Martin Luther #220
901 Kennard Street, Jacksonville, FL 32208 | (904) 924-3024
Magnet Program: Visual and Performing Arts
Geographic feeder to Northwestern MS and Jean Ribault MS based on residential address
Program continuity for magnet students to LaVilla School of the Arts
Lake Forest #74
6527 Merrill Road, Jacksonville, FL 32277 | (904) 745-4916
Choice Program: Arts Academy
Geographic feeder to Fort Caroline MS and Arlington MS based on residential address
Lake Lucina #85
964 Saint Clair Street, Jacksonville, FL 32254 | (904) 381-3970
Choice Program: Leadership and Performing ArtsMorgan, Annie R. #21
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11400 Sam Caruso Way, Jacksonville, FL 32221 | (904) 693-7510
Choice Program: Information Technology – Communications
Chaffee Trail #142
Technology A program of study where technology is incorporated into every aspect of daily instruction. All students
integrate the use of various technologies into a nal capstone project.
3257 Lake Shore Boulevard, Jacksonville, FL 32210 | (904) 381-3920
Choice Program: Communications Academy Bayview #84
Geographic feeder to Lake Shore MS
3800 Crown Point Road, Jacksonville, FL 32257 | (904) 260-5808
Choice Program: Television ProductionCrown Point #245
Geographic feeder to Mandarin MS and Alfred duPont MS based on residential address
1200 Hammond Boulevard, Jacksonville, FL 32221 | (904) 693-7645
Magnet Program: FUNdamental Academy of Business and Entrepreneurship
Crystal Springs #226
Program continuity for magnet students to Matthew Gilbert MS
4359 Spring Park Road, Jacksonville, FL 32207 | (904) 739-5280
Magnet Program: Academic Enrichment through Literacy and Technology Englewood #87
Geographic feeder to Southside MS
Program continuity for magnet students to Kirby-Smith MS and Jean Ribault MS
8085 Old Middleburg Road, Jacksonville, FL 32222 | (904) 573-3260
Choice Program: Project-Based Technology (Digital Media)Enterprise Learning Academy #255
Geographic feeder to Jefferson Davis MS
Geographic feeder to Jefferson Davis MS
Geographic feeder to Jefferson Davis MS and Baldwin Middle/High based on residential address
7528 Hull Street, Jacksonville, FL 32219 | (904) 924-3136
Choice Program: Broadcasting and Production Technology Hull, Samuel A. #169
Geographic feeder to Jean Ribault MS, and Northwestern MS based on residential address
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1090 Dancy Street, Jacksonville, FL 32205 | (904) 381-7485
Choice Program: Arts and Digital Media
Upson, Ruth N. #19
Geographic feeder to Lake Shore MS and Northwestern MS based on residential address
450 Kernan Boulevard North, Jacksonville, FL 32225 | (904) 565-8000
Choice Program: Honors Technology Academy Waterleaf #160
Geographic feeder to Landmark MS and Kernan MS based on residential address
3900 Loretto Road, Jacksonville, FL 32223 | (904) 260-5800
Magnet Program: Technology
Geographic feeder to Mandarin MS
Program continuity for magnet students to Kirby-Smith MS
Loretto #30
2056 Lane Avenue South, Jacksonville, FL 32210 | (904) 693-7562Choice Program: Academies of Technology and STEAM
Geographic feeder to Lake Shore MS, J.E.B. Stuart MS and Jefferson Davis based on residential
address
Hyde Grove #214
7750 Tempest Street South, Jacksonville, FL 32244 | (904) 573-1120Choice Program: Project-Based Technology (Adobe Photoshop / Microsoft Ofce)
Jacksonville Heights #229
Geographic feeder to Jefferson Davis MS
3613 New Berlin Road, Jacksonville, FL 32226 | (904) 714-4601
Choice Program: Technology Academy
Geographic feeder to Oceanway MS
New Berlin #150
6910 Daughtry Boulevard South, Jacksonville, FL 32210 | (904) 573-1030
Choice Program: Project-Based Technology (Emerging Technology)
Geographic feeder to Jefferson Davis MS and J.E.B. Stuart MS based on residential address
Oak Hill #210
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2446 University Boulevard South, Jacksonville, FL 32216 | (904) 720-1645
Choice Program: STEAMLove Grove #82
Geographic feeder to Southside MS and Arlington MS based on residential address
STEAM/STEMA program of study where schools use an interdisciplinary approach that blends Science, Technology,Engineering, Mathematics and/or the Arts to teach students to think critically and logically in order to solve
complex problems.
1520 Sprinkle Drive, Jacksonville, FL 32211 | (904) 745-4923
Choice Program: STEAM
Arlington Heights #240
6343 Knights Lane North, Jacksonville, FL 32216 | (904) 739-5249
Magnet Program: Math, Science, Pre-Engineering (STEM)Greeneld #222
Geographic feeder to Southside MS
Program continuity for magnet students to Kirby-Smith MS
Choice Program: Academy of Math, Science and Technology
7800 Gregory Drive, Jacksonville, FL 32210 | (904) 573-1190
Geographic feeder to Jefferson Davis MS
Gregory Drive #243
10400 Lone Star Road, Jacksonville, FL 32225 | (904) 565-2711
Magnet Program: Math, Science, and Technology
Geographic feeder to Arlington MS and Landmark MS based on residential address
Program continuity for magnet students to Kirby-Smith MS
Lone Star #233
2281 Kernan Boulevard South, Jacksonville, FL 32246 | (904) 220-1310
Choice Program: STEAM
Kernan Trail #231
Geographic feeder to Kernan MS
Geographic feeder to Arlington MS and Fort Caroline MS based on residential address
3501 Winton Drive, Jacksonville, FL 32208 | (904) 924-3086
Magnet Program: Math, Science, and Pre-Engineering (STEM)Mathis, Sallye B. #91
Geographic feeder to Jean Ribault MS
Program continuity for magnet students to Kirby-Smith MS
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5429 110th Street, Jacksonville, FL 32244 | (904) 573-1130
Choice Program: STEAM Leadership Academy
Geographic feeder to J.E.B. Stuart MS
Timucuan #98
6084 Morse Avenue, Jacksonville, FL 32244 | (904) 573-1090Choice Program: Academy of Math, Science, and Technology Tillis, Sadie T. #116
Geographic feeder to J.E.B. Stuart MS and Jefferson Davis MS based on residential address
4555 Craven Road West, Jacksonville, FL 32257 | (904) 739-5226
Choice Program: Dual Language – SpanishBeauclerc #230
Geographic feeder to Southside MS, Alfred duPont MS and Twin Lakes MS based on residential
address.
10741 Pine Estates Road East, Jacksonville, FL 32218 | (904) 696-8767
Choice Program: STEAM
Geographic feeder to Highlands MS
Pine Estates #250
4229 Edison Avenue, Jacksonville, FL 32254 | (904) 381-7490
Pinedale #93
Geographic feeder to Lake Shore MS and Northwestern MS based on residential addressProgram continuity for magnet students to Kirby-Smith MS
101 West 12th Street, Jacksonville, FL 32206 | (904) 630-6550Magnet Program: Math, Science, and Pre-Engineering (STEM)
Magnet Program: Math, Science, and Pre-Engineering (STEM)
Robinson, Andrew #262
Geographic feeder to Matthew Gilbert MS
Program continuity for magnet students to Kirby-Smith MS
4827 Carlisle Road, Jacksonville, FL 32210 | (904) 381-3955Magnet Program: Math, Science, and Technology
Stockton, John #88
Geographic feeder to Lake Shore MS and J.E.B. Stuart MS based on residential address
Program continuity for magnet students to Kirby-Smith MS
World LanguagesA program of study where students gain exposure to a world language. An emphasis is be placed on grade
level specic skills and content.
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9353 Staples Mill Drive, Jacksonville, FL 32244 | (904) 573-1100
Magnet Program: International Studies
Chimney Lakes #232
Geographic feeder to Jefferson Davis MSProgram continuity for magnet students to Lake Shore MS, Fort Caroline MS, Southside MS and
Alfred duPont MS
3925 Athore Drive, Jacksonville, FL 32277 | (904) 745-4904
Choice Program: World Language – Spanish
Geographic feeder to Fort Caroline MS
Fort Caroline #235
3400 Hendricks Avenue, Jacksonville, FL 32207 | (904) 346-5610
Choice Program: French Academy
Hendricks Avenue #71
Geographic feeder to Alfred duPont MS
6736 Beach Boulevard, Jacksonville, FL 32216 | (904) 720-1640Choice Program: International Studies with Global Understanding
Geographic feeder to Arlington MS, Southside MS and Twin Lakes MS based on residential address
Hogan-Spring Glen #64
9430 Lem Turner Road, Jacksonville, FL 32208 | (904) 924-3031
Magnet Program: International Studies
Geographic feeder to Jean Ribault MSProgram continuity for magnet students to Lake Shore MS, Fort Caroline MS, Southside MS, and
Alfred duPont MS
Kite, Henry F. #37
1709 Lansdowne Drive, Jacksonville, FL 32211 | (904) 720-1670
Choice Program: International Studies – Spanish
Parkwood Heights #208
Geographic feeder to Arlington MS and Fort Caroline MS based on residential address
840 Reynolds Lane, Jacksonville, FL 32254 | (904) 381-3960
Choice Program: World Language – SpanishReynolds Lane #202
Geographic feeder to Jean Ribault MS and Northwestern MS based on residential address
5805 St. Augustine Road, Jacksonville, FL 32207 | (904) 739-5260
Magnet Program: Dual Language - Spanish
Program continuity for magnet students to Lake Shore MS, Fort Caroline MS, Southside MS and
Alfred duPont MS
San Jose #83
Geographic feeder to Alfred duPont MS
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Magnet Program: Dual Language - Spanish
2801 Herschel Street, Jacksonville, FL 32205 | (904) 381-3900
Program continuity for magnet students to Lake Shore MS, Fort Caroline MS, Southside MS and
Alfred duPont MS
West Riverside #12
Geographic feeder to Lake Shore MS
AccelerationA program of study that enhances academic growth through challenging and stimulating learning experiences
by identifying and building on the individual strengths of each student. This theme is “tailor made” to t the
individual school’s mission and vision.
2051 San Pablo Road, Jacksonville, FL 32224 | (904) 221-7101
298 Sherry Drive, Atlantic Beach, FL 32233 | (904) 247-5924
Choice Program: Gifted, Talented and Leadership
Choice Program: Academy of Accelerated Learning and Leadership
Geographic feeder to Duncan Fletcher MS and Kernan MS based on residential address
Alimacani #257
Atlantic Beach #65
Geographic feeder to Mayport MS
4763 Sutton Park Court, Jacksonville, FL 32224 | (904) 992-3600
Dedicated Magnet: Montessori
Axson, J. Allen #141
Program continuity for magnet students to John E. Ford K-8
14799 Bartram Springs Parkway, Jacksonville, FL 32258 | (904) 260-5860
Choice Program: Academically Accelerated Individualized Model (AAIM)Bartram Springs #161
Geographic feeder to Twin Lakes MS
Brewer, Don 3-5 #217
3385 Hartseld Road, Jacksonville, FL 32277 | (904) 745-4990
Choice Program: Acceleration in Mathematics
Geographic feeder to Fort Caroline MS, Arlington MS and Landmark MS based on
residential address
1535 Milnor Street, Jacksonville, FL 32206 | (904) 630-6570
Magnet Program: International Baccalaureate (IB), Primary Years Programme (PYP) with
emphasis on STEAM
Brown, Richard L. #148
Program continuity for magnet students to Lake Shore MS, Fort Caroline MS, and Southside MSGeographic feeder to Matthew Gilbert MS
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2854 West 45th Street, Jacksonville, FL 32209 | (904) 924-3122Choice Program: F.A.S.T. (Foundational AVID Strategies Today) Academy
Geographic feeder to Northwestern MS
Geographic feeder to Northwestern MS
Carver, George W. #158
6534 Ish Brant Road, Jacksonville, FL 32210 | (904) 573-1050
Choice Program: AVID StrategiesCedar Hills #97
Geographic feeder to J.E.B. Stuart MS and Jefferson Davis MS based on residential address
2555 Gilmore Street, Jacksonville, FL 32204 | (904) 381-7495
Magnet Program: Gifted and Academically Talented
Central Riverside #18
Program continuity for magnet students to James Weldon Johnson MS, Julia Landon MS, and
Darnell-Cookman School of the Medical Arts
1951 West 15th Street, Jacksonville, FL 32209 | (904) 630-6872
Magnet Program: Gifted and Academically Talented
Daniels, R. V. K-2 #162
Geographic feeder to Susie Tolbert ES
Program continuity for magnet students to Susie Tolbert ES
1137 Cleveland Street, Jacksonville, FL 32209 | (904) 630-6540
Magnet Program: Montessori, Spanish Montessori
Geographic feeder to Matthew Gilbert MS and Northwestern MS then to Andrew Jackson HS and
William M. Raines based on residential addressTiered continuity for magnet students applying for 9th grade at Paxon School for Advanced Studies
Ford, John E. K-8 #154
3101 Justina Road, Jacksonville, FL 32277 | (904)-745-4909
Choice Program: A specialized school to support dyslexic learners and those who show
characteristics of dyslexia. District-wide transportation will be provided.
GRASP Academy 2 - 8 #27
1000 dePaul Drive, Jacksonville, FL 32218 | (904) 696-8754
Choice Program: Acceleration in Mathematics
Highlands #99
Geographic feeder to Highlands MS
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10600 Hornets Nest Road, Jacksonville, FL 32257 | (904) 260-5820
Choice Program: Accelerated Learning Academy (Chinese Resource)Mandarin Oaks #258
Geographic feeder to Mandarin MS, Twin Lakes MS and Alfred duPont MS based on residential address
Geographic feeder to Jefferson Davis MS, Highlands MS, and Jean Ribault MS based on residential address
315 South 10th Street , Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250 | (904) 247-5942Dedicated Magnet: Gifted and Academically Talented Jacksonville Beach #144
Program continuity for magnet students to James Weldon Johnson MS, Julia Landon MS, and
Darnell-Cookman School of the Medical Arts
8233 Nevada Street, Jacksonville, FL 32220 | (904) 693-7500
Magnet Program: Multiple Intelligences
Jefferson, Thomas #48
Program continuity for magnet students to James Weldon Johnson MS, Julia Landon MS, andDarnell-Cookman School of the Medical Arts
6900 Altama Road, Jacksonville, FL 32216 | (904) 720-1676
Magnet Program: Gifted and Academically Talented/Leadership
Geographic feeder to Arlington MS and Southside MS based on residential address
Program continuity for magnet students to James Weldon Johnson MS, Julia Landon MS and
Darnell-Cookman School of the Medical Arts
Holiday Hill #209
4010 Baltic Street, Jacksonville, FL 32210 | (904) 381-7460
Magnet Program: Museum StudiesOrtega #16
Geographic feeder to J.E.B. Stuart MS and Lake Shore MS based on residential address
Program continuity for magnet students to Lake Shore MS, Fort Caroline MS, and Southside MS
8239 Merrill Road, Jacksonville, FL 32277 | (904) 745-4919Choice Program: Pre International Baccalaureate (IB) Primary Years Programme (PYP)-Spanish
Geographic feeder to Don Brewer ES 3-5
Merrill Road K-2 #228
6725 Hema Road, Jacksonville, FL 32209 | (904) 924-3020
Magnet Program: International Baccalaureate (IB), Primary Years Programme (PYP) Chinese
Geographic feeder to Northwestern MS and Jean Ribault MS based on residential address
Payne, Rufus E. #163
Program continuity for magnet students to Lake Shore MS, Fort Caroline MS, and Southside MS
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1925 West 13th Street, Jacksonville, FL 32209 | (904) 630-6860
Magnet Program: Gifted and Academically Talented
Tolber t, Susie E. 3-5 #128
Program continuity for magnet students to James Weldon Johnson MS, Julia Landon MS and
Darnell-Cookman School of the Medical Arts
600 Baisden Road, Jacksonville, FL 32218 | (904) 696-8750
Magnet Program: Accelerated Academy of Learning
Geographic feeder to Oceanway MS
Program continuity for magnet students to James Weldon Johnson MS, Julia Landon MS, and
Darnell-Cookman School of the Medical Arts
San Mateo #218
2250 Spring Park Road, Jacksonville, FL 32207 | (904) 346-5640
Magnet Program: International Baccalaureate (IB), Primary Years Programme (PYP) Spanish
Geographic feeder to Southside MS
Program continuity for magnet students to Lake Shore MS, Fort Caroline MS, and Southside MS
Spring Park #72
4346 Roanoke Boulevard, Jacksonville, FL 32208 | (904) 924-3077
Choice Program: Accelerated Academic Academy
Geographic feeder to Jean Ribault MS
Geographic feeder to Northwestern MS
Pearson, Rutledge H. K-6 #95
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Magnet
Magnet
Program
Middle
Schools
G i f t e d & A c a d e m i c a l l y T a l e n t e d
G i f t e d a n d A c a d e m i c a l l y
T a l e n t e d / L e a d e r s h i p
L e a d e r s h i p & T e c h n o l o g y A c a d e m y
M a t h , S c i e n c e & T e c h n o l o g y ( I n c l u d i n g
G i f t e d & A c c e l e r a t e d )
M e d i c a l A r t s – G i f t e d & A c a d e m i c a l l y
T a l e n t e d
M i l i t a r y L e a d e r s h i p A c a d e m y
V i s u a l a n d P e r f o r m i n g A r t s
A v i a t i o n / M i l i t a r y S c i e n c e s
C o a s t a l S c i e n c e s
C o m m u n i c a t i o n s / I n f o T e c h n o l o g y
E a r l y H i g h S c h o o l
I n t e r n a t i o n a l B a c c a l a u r e a t e ( B ) M i d d l e
Y e a r s P r o g r a m m e ( M Y P )
I n t e r n a t i o n a l B u s i n e s s & W o r l d L a n g u a g e
A c a d e m y
M i d d l e Y e a r s E x p l o r a t i o n w / T e c h
M o n t e s s o r i
S p a n i s h M o n t e s s o r i
Arlington
Baldwin
Darnell-Cookman
School of the Medical
Arts
Davis, Jefferson
duPont, Alfred
Fletcher, Duncan U.
Ford, John E. K-8
Fort Caroline
Gilbert, Matthew
Highlands
Johnson, James W.
Kernan
Kirby-Smith Lake Shore
Landmark
Landon, Julia
LaVilla School of the
Arts
Mandarin
Mayport
Northwestern
Oceanway
Ribault, Jean
Southside
Stilwell, Joseph
Stuart, J.E.B.Twin Lakes
Westview K-8
Young Mens
Leadership Academy
Young Womens
Leadership Academy
Middle School
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ProgramSpecial
ProgramAcceleration
ProgramCareerPathway
A r t s A c a d e m y
D u a l L a n g u a g e ( S p a n i s h )
E n v i r o n m e n t a l S t u d i e s a n d C u l i n a r y
G a r d e n i n g
A c c e l e r a t i o n i n M a t h e m a t i c s
C a m b r i d g e S e c o n d a r y 1
G i f t e d a n d A c a d e m i c a l l y T a l e n t e d
H o n o r s A c a d e m y
P r e A P H o n o r s
P r e - E a r l y C o l l e g e
C o m p u t e r A p p l i c a t i o n s i n B u s i n e s s
C T E / S T E M L a b
I n f o r m a t i o n & C o m m u n i c a t i o n
T e c h n o l o g y
J o u r n a l i s m / T e l e v i s i o n P r o d u c t i o n
A c a d e m y o f A r t s a n d A c a d e m i c
A c c e l e r a t i o n
A V I D
C h i n e s E l e c t i v e
G l o b a l S c h o l a r s P r o g r a m
P I T S C O S T E M – A e r o s p a c e , R o c k e t r y a n d
A e r o n a u t i c s
P I T S C O S T E M – C a r e e r P a t h w a y s
P I T S C O S T E M – E n g i n e e r i n g a n d
S t r u c t u r e s
P I T S C O S T E M – S u s t a i n a b l e E n e r g i e s
Programs
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8141 Lone Star Road, Jacksonville, FL 32211 | (904) 720-1680
291 Mills Street West, Jacksonville, FL 32234 | (904) 266-1200
1701 Davis Street North, Jacksonville, FL 32209 | (904) 630-6805
7050 Melvin Road, Jacksonville, FL 32210 | (904) 573-1060
Career Pathway: Information & Communication Technology
Special Program: AVID; PITSCO STEM - Aerospace Rocketry and Aeronautics
Special Program: Global Scholars Program
Dedicated Magnet Program: Medical Arts- Gifted and Academically Talented
Acceleration Program: Cambridge Secondary I; Pre-Early College
Acceleration Program: Acceleration in Mathematics; Pre-Early College
2710 duPont Avenue, Jacksonville, FL 32217 | (904) 739-5200
Career Pathway: Computer Applications in Business; Information & Communication Technology
Geographic feeder to Englewood HS, Terr y Parker HS, and Sandalwood HS based on
residential address
Program continuity for magnet students to Baldwin Middle/High
Geographic feeder to Baldwin Middle/High
Program continuity for magnet students to Darnell-Cookman School of the Medical Arts or Paxon
SAS and Stanton College Preparatory
Geographic feeder to Edward H. White HS and Westside HS based on residential address
Arlington #213
Baldwin Middle-High #38
Darnell-Cookman #145
Davis, Jefferson #216
duPont, Alfred I. #66
2000 North 3rd Street, Jacksonville, FL 32250 | (904) 247-5929
Acceleration Program: Gifted and Academically TalentedCareer Pathway: Information & Communication Technology
Career Pathway: Information & Communication Technology
Magnet Program: Communications / Information Technology
Magnet Program: International Business & World Language Academy
Geographic feeder to Duncan Fletcher HS and Sandalwood HS based on residential address
Fletcher, Duncan #63
Choice Program: Dual Language (Spanish)
Acceleration Program: Pre-Early College
Geographic feeder to Englewood HS and Samuel Wolfson HS based on residential address
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Special Program: AVID; PITSCO STEM - Sustainable Energies
Special Program: PITSCO STEM - Career Pathways
Special Program: PITSCO STEM - Aerospace, Rocketry and Aeronautics
1137 Cleveland Street, Jacksonville, FL 32209 | (904) 630-6540
3787 University Club Boulevard, Jacksonville, FL 32277 | (904) 745-4927
1424 Franklin Street, Jacksonville, FL 32206 | (904) 630-6700
10913 Pine Estates Road East, Jacksonville, FL 32218 | (904) 696-8771
Acceleration Program: Pre-Early College
Career Pathway: Information & Communication Technology
Career Pathway: Information & Communication Technology
Magnet Program: Montessori, Spanish Montessori
Magnet Program: Aviation/Military Sciences
Magnet Program: International Baccalaureate (IB), Middle Years Programme (MYP)(Spanish)
Magnet Program: Middle Years Exploration with Technology
Geographic feeder to Andrew Jackson HS and William M. Raines HS based on residential address
Tiered continuity for magnet students applying for 9th grade at Paxon School for Advanced Studies
Geographic feeder to Terr y Parker HS
Geographic feeder to Andrew Jackson HS
Program continuity for magnet students to Asa Philip Randolph, Frank H. Peterson and Samuel
Wolfson HS
Geographic feeder to First Coast HS or Jean Ribault HS based on residential address
Program continuity for magnet students to Frank H. Peterson, Andrew Jackson HS and Jean Ribault H
Ford, John E. K-8 #154
Fort Caroline #238
Highlands #244
3276 Norman E. Thagard Boulevard, Jacksonville, FL 32254 | (904) 693-7600
Dedicated Magnet Program: Gifted and Academically Talented
Program continuity for magnet students to Paxon SAS and Stanton College Preparatory, orDarnell-Cookman School of the Medical Arts
Johnson, James Weldon #152
Gilbert, Matthew #146
2271 Kernan Boulevard South, Jacksonville, FL 32246 | (904) 220-1350
Acceleration Program: Pre-Early College
Choice Program: Arts Academy
Geographic feeder to Atlantic Coast HS, Englewood HS and Sandalwood HS based on
residential address
Kernan #279
Career Pathway: Computer Applications in Business; Information & Communication Technology
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2034 Hubbard Street, Jacksonville, FL 32206 | (904) 630-6600
2519 Bayview Road, Jacksonville, FL 32210 | (904) 381-7440
101 Kernan Boulevard North, Jacksonville, FL 32225 | (904) 221-7125
Dedicated Magnet Program: Gifted – Math, Science & Technology; Accelerated – Math,
Science & Technology
Acceleration Program: Honors Academy; Pre-Early College
Acceleration Program: Pre-Early CollegeMagnet Program: International Baccalaureate (IB) Middle Years Programme (MYP)(Spanish)
Career Pathway: Information & Communication Technology
Program continuity for magnet students to Robert E. Lee HS and Williams M. Raines HS
Students enrolled in the Gifted and Accelerated programs at Kirby-Smith MS will also receive
program continuity to Darnell-Cookman School of the Medical Arts, Paxon SAS and Stanton College
Preparatory School
Geographic feeder to Robert E. Lee HS and Edward H. White HS based on residential address
Geographic feeder to Sandalwood HS
Kirby-Smith #25
Lake Shore #69
Landmark #256
1819 Thacker Avenue, Jacksonville, FL 32207 | (904) 346-5650
501 Davis Street Nor th, Jacksonville, FL 32202 | (904) 633-6069
Dedicated Magnet Program: Gifted and Academically Talented/Leadership
Dedicated Magnet Program: Visual and Performing Arts
Program continuity for magnet students to Darnell-Cookman School of the Medical Arts or Paxon
SAS and Stanton College Preparatory School
Landon, Julia #31
LaVilla School of the Arts #267
5100 Hood Road Jacksonville, FL 32257 | (904) 292-0555
Accelerated Program: Honors Academy Career Pathway: Information & Communication Technology; Journalism/Television Production
Geographic feeder to Mandarin HS and Samuel Wolfson HS based on residential address
Mandarin #259
Middle Schools
Special Program: Chinese Elective, AVID
Special Program: AVID
Special Program: AVIDChoice Program: Arts Academy
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Acceleration Program: Pre-Early College
Magnet Program: Early High School
Magnet Program: International Baccalaureate (IB) Middle Years Programme (MYP)(Spanish)
Career Pathway: Information and Communication Technology
2600 Mayport Road, Atlantic Beach, FL 32233 | (904) 247-5977
2100 West 45th Street, Jacksonville, FL 32209 | (904) 924-3100
143 Oceanway Avenue, Jacksonville, FL 32218 | (904) 714-4680
Accelerated Program: Pre-AP Honors
Magnet Program: Coastal Sciences
Accelerated Program: Cambridge Secondary 1Northwestern #155
Career Pathway: Computer Applications in Business; Information & Communication Technology Journalism/Television Production
Career Pathway: Information & Communication Technology
Geographic feeder to Duncan Fletcher HS and Sandalwood HS based on residential address
Geographic feeder to Robert E. Lee HS, Andrew Jackson HS and William M. Raines HS based onresidential address
Geographic feeder to First Coast HS
Mayport #254
Oceanway #62
3610 Ribault Scenic Drive, Jacksonville, FL 32208 | (904) 924-3062
2948 Knights Lane East, Jacksonville, FL 32216 | (904) 739-5238
Special Programs: AVID; PITSCO STEM - Aerospace, Rocketry and Aeronautics
Special Program: Academy of Arts and Academic Acceleration
Special Program: AVID
Special Programs: AVID; PITSCO STEM - Aerospace, Rocketry and Aeronautics
Special Program: PITSCO STEM - Engineering and Structures
Geographic feeder to Jean Ribault HS and Edward H. White HS based on residential address
Geographic feeder to Englewood HS and Samuel Wolfson HS based on residential address
Ribault, Jean #212
Southside #211
Accelerated Program: Pre-Early College
7840 Burma Road, Jacksonville, FL 32221 | (904) 693-7523
Special Program: PITSCO STEM - Aerospace, Rocketry and Aeronautics
Geographic feeder and program continuity for magnet students to priority select programs to
Darnell-Cookman School of the Medical Arts or Paxon SAS and Stanton College Preparatory School,
Robert E. Lee HS, Jean Ribault HS, Westside HS, Edward H. White HS, and Samuel Wolfson HS
Stilwell, Joseph #219
Dedicated Magnet: Military Leadership Academy
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900 Acorn Street, Jacksonville, FL 32209 | (904) 630-6900
900 Acorn Street, Jacksonville, FL 32209 | (904) 630-6900
4815 Wesconnett Boulevard, Jacksonville, FL 32210 | (904) 573-1000
8050 Point Meadows Drive, Jacksonville, FL 32256 | (904) 538-0825
5270 Connie Jean Road, Jacksonville, FL 32210 | (904) 573-1082
Acceleration Program: Pre-Early College
Acceleration Program: Pre-AP Honors; Pre-Early College
Choice Program: Environmental Studies and Culinary Gardening
Special Program: AVID; PITSCO STEM – Engineering and Structures
Special Program: AVID; PITSCO STEM – Engineering and Structures
Career Pathway: Information & Communication Technology
Career Pathway: Information & Communication Technology
Career Pathway: CTE/STEM Lab; Information & Communication Technology
Geographic feeder and program continuity for magnet students to priority select programs to
Darnell-Cookman School of the Medical Arts or Paxon SAS and Stanton College Preparatory School,
Robert E. Lee HS, Terr y Parker HS, Jean Ribault HS, Westside HS, Edward H. White HS, and Samuel
Wolfson HS
Geographic feeder and program continuity for magnet students to priority select programs to
Darnell-Cookman School of the Medical Arts or Paxon SAS and Stanton College Preparatory School,
Robert E. Lee HS, Terr y Parker HS, Jean Ribault HS, Westside HS, Edward H. White HS, and Samuel
Wolfson HS
Geographic feeder to Robert E. Lee HS, Westside HS and Edward H. White HS based on
residential address
Geographic feeder to Atlantic Coast HS, Englewood HS, Mandarin HS and Samuel Wolfson HS based
on residential address
Geographic feeder to Westside HS and Edward H. White HS based on residential address
Young Men’s Leadership Academy #156
Young Women’s Leadership Academy #156
Stuart, J.E.B. #207
Twin Lakes Academy #253
Westview K-8 #274
Dedicated Magnet: Leadership and Technology Academy
Dedicated Magnet: Leadership and Technology Academy
Acceleration Program: Cambridge Secondary I
Middle Schools
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Magnet
Magnet
ProgramAcceleration
Program
High School
High
Schools
A g r i c u l t u r e a l B i o T e c h n o l o g y A c a d e m y
A u t o m a t i o n & P r o d u c t i o n ( S T E M ) A
c a d e m y
A u t o m o t i v e A c a d e m y
A v i a t i o n A c a d e m y
C o l l e g e P r e p r a t o r y
C o l l e g e P r e p a r a t o r y / M e d i c a l A r t s
C o m m u n i c a t i o n s A c a d e m y
C r i m i n a l J u s t i c e A c a d e m y
C u l i n a r y A r t s A c a d e m y
E a r l y C h i l d h o o d E d u c a t i o n A c a d e m y
H e a l t h S c i e n c e s A c a d e m y
H u m a n S e r v i c e s - C o s m e t o l o g y A c a d e m y
I B D i p l o m a P r o g r a m m e ( D P )
I n f o r m a t i o n T e c h n o l o g y A c a d e m y
V i s u a l a n d P e r f o r m i n g A r t s
B u s i n e s s / F i n a n c e / L a w
C a m b r i d g e S e c o n d a r y 2 / A I C E
C o m m u n i c a t i o n s / I n f o T e c h n o l o g y
E a r l y C o l l e g e
E n g i n e e r i n g A c a d e m y ( P L T W )
H e a l t h S c i e n c e s A c a d e m y
I n f o r m a t i o n T e c h n o l o g y ( D i g i t a l M e
d i a T e c h a n d A p p l i e d I T )
M i l i t a r y S c i e n c e s ( A F J R O T C )
M i l i t a r y S c i e n c e s ( M C J R O T C )
V i s u a l a n d P e r f o r m i n g A r t s
A d v a n c e d P l a c e m e n t C a p s t o n e
C a m b r i d g e S e c o n d a r y 2 / A I C E
E a r l y C o l l e g e
I B D i p l o m a P r o g r a m m e ( D P )
Anderson, Douglas School of the Arts •Atlantic Coast •Baldwin • •Darnell-Cookman School of the Medical Arts •Englewood •First Coast
•Fletcher, Duncan U. •Jackson, Andrew • •Lee, Robert E. • •Mandarin •Parker, Terry •Paxon School for Advanced Studies • •Peterson, Frank H. • • • • • • • •Raines, William M. • • •Randolph, Asa P. • • • •Ribault, Jean • •Sandalwood •Stanton College Preparatory • •Westside
•White, Edward H. •Wolfson, Samuel • •
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Program
Career
Pathway
Programs
A c a d e m y o f C o a s t a l & E n v i r o n m e n t
a l S c i e n c e s ( A C E S )
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