Coral Springs Public Schools Earn ‘A’ Grade from Florida Department of Education

Broward County Public Schools announced it has earned an A rating from the Florida Department of Education for the first time since 2011. 

School Board members, including Superintendent Howard Hepburn, held a news conference with community leaders to commemorate the achievement. 

The announcement signifies a significant comeback for the district. A press release announcing the news highlighted remarkable improvements across many of its schools.

According to the report’s data, in 2024, 98% of BCPS traditional schools either maintained or improved their grades. 

Coral Springs Middle School was one of those recipients, having received an A rating for the first time since 2014.

“[This] is a testament to the unwavering dedication, hard work, and collaborative spirit of our entire school community,” said Principal Jill Slesinski.

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A full breakdown of all the Florida Department of Education scores can be found here.

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