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2011‐12 Registered High School Career and Professional Academies with No Enrollment Reported as of 11/21/2011 District Baker Survey 2 Academy ID Academy School Enrollment 02004 CAPE Business Baker County Senior High School 0 02005 CAPE Carpentry Baker County Senior High School 0 02006 CAPE Health Baker County Senior High School 0 District Bay Survey 2 Academy ID Academy School Enrollment 03011 Culinary Arts Academy A. Crawford Mosley High School 0 03018 Multimedia Design and Information Technology Academy A. Crawford Mosley High School 0 03001 Culinary Arts Academy Bay High School 0 03019 Multimedia Design and Information Technology Academy Deane Bozeman School 0 03010 Culinary Arts Academy J.R. Arnold High School 0 03020 Multimedia Design and Information Technology Academy J.R. Arnold High School 0 03021 Pathways to Engineering Academy PLTW J.R. Arnold High School 0 03022 New Media Academy Rosenwald High School 0 03015 Business Academy Rutherford High School 0 Tuesday, December 13, 2011 Page 1 of 30 District Bay Survey 2 Academy ID Academy School Enrollment 03009 Communications Technology Academy Rutherford High School 0 03016 Culinary Arts Academy Rutherford High School 0 03024 Drafting Academy Rutherford High School 0 03017 Web Design Academy Rutherford High School 0 District Broward Survey 2 Academy ID Academy School Enrollment 06042 Culinary Arts Atlantic Technical Center 0 06046 Allied Health Assisting Blanche Ely High School 0 06047 Culinary Arts Blanche Ely High School 0 06135 Digital Design Blanche Ely High School 0 06136 Drafting/Illustrative Design Technology Blanche Ely High School 0 06137 Early Childhood Education Blanche Ely High School 0 06048 Information Technology Blanche Ely High School 0 06049 Practical Nursing Blanche Ely High School 0 06138 Automotive Service Technology Boyd H. Anderson High School 0 06050 Culinary Arts Boyd H. Anderson High School 0 Tuesday, December 13, 2011 Page 2 of 30 District Broward Survey 2 Academy ID Academy School Enrollment 06051 Information Technology Boyd H. Anderson High School 0 06052 Nursing Assistant Boyd H. Anderson High School 0 06053 Allied Health Assisting Charles W Flanagan High School 0 06054 Culinary Arts Charles W Flanagan High School 0 06055 Engineering Technology Charles W Flanagan High School 0 06139 Electronic Business Enterprise Coconut Creek High School 0 06060 Web Design Coconut Creek High School 0 06008 Automotive Service Technology Cooper City High School 0 06009 Drafting/Illustrative Design Technology Cooper City High School 0 06140 Early Childhood Education Cooper City High School 0 06010 Engineering Technology Cooper City High School 0 06141 Allied Health Assisting Coral Glades High School 0 06061 Culinary Arts Coral Glades High School 0 06011 Engineering Technology Coral Glades High School 0 06142 Game/Simulation/Animation Programming Coral Glades High School 0 06063 Web Design Coral Glades High School 0 Tuesday, December 13, 2011 Page 3 of 30 District Broward Survey 2 Academy ID Academy School Enrollment 06012 Communications Technology Coral Springs High School 0 06064 Culinary Arts Coral Springs High School 0 06143 Early Childhood Education Coral Springs High School 0 06013 Engineering Technology Coral Springs High School 0 06144 Multimedia Design Technology Coral Springs High School 0 06065 Allied Health Assisting Cypress Bay High School 0 06014 Engineering Technology Cypress Bay High School 0 06015 Television Production Cypress Bay High School 0 06068 Allied Health Assisting Deerfield Beach High School 0 06073 Culinary Arts Dillard High School 0 06145 Game/Simulation/Animation Programming Dillard High School 0 06074 Allied Health Assisting Everglades High School 0 06003 Communications Technology Everglades High School 0 06146 Drafting/Illustrative Design Technology Everglades High School 0 06017 Engineering Technology Everglades High School 0 06075 Web Design Everglades High School 0 Tuesday, December 13, 2011 Page 4 of 30 District Broward Survey 2 Academy ID Academy School Enrollment 06018 Communications Technology Fort Lauderdale High School 0 06076 Electronic Business Enterprise Fort Lauderdale High School 0 06147 Allied Health Assisting Hallandale High School 0 06078 Automotive Service Technology Hallandale High School 0 06020 Communications Technology Hallandale High School 0 06079 Culinary Arts Hallandale High School 0 06148 Electronic Business Enterprise Hallandale High School 0 06149 Communications Technology Hollywood Hills High School 0 06082 Allied Health Assisting J. P. Taravella High School 0 06021 Culinary Arts J. P. Taravella High School 0 06005 Drafting and Illustrative Design Technology J. P. Taravella High School 0 06006 Engineering Technology J. P. Taravella High School 0 06085 Marketing Management J. P. Taravella High School 0 06086 Multimedia Design Technology J. P. Taravella High School 0 06088 Marketing Management Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School 0 06089 Web Design Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School 0 Tuesday, December 13, 2011 Page 5 of 30 District Broward Survey 2 Academy ID Academy School Enrollment 06022 Building Trades & Construction Design Technology McArthur High School 0 06023 Engineering Technology McArthur High School 0 06024 Landscape Operations McArthur High School 0 06150 Web Design McArthur High School 0 06090 Allied Health Assisting Miramar High School 0 06151 Automotive Service Technology Miramar High School 0 06091 Communications Technology Miramar High School 0 06092 Culinary Arts Miramar High School 0 06094 Marketing Management Miramar High School 0 06152 Early Childhood Education Monarch High School 0 06097 New Media Technology Monarch High School 0 06153 Sports, Recreation and Entertainment Marketing Monarch High School 0 06098 Allied Health Assisting Northeast High School 0 06026 Drafting/Illustrative Design Technology Northeast High School 0 06154 Electronic Business Enterprise Northeast High School 0 06099 Nursing Assistant Northeast High School 0 Tuesday, December 13, 2011 Page 6 of 30 District Broward Survey 2 Academy ID Academy School Enrollment 06027 Web Design Northeast High School 0 06100 Culinary Arts Nova High School 0 06155 Engineering Technology NOVA High School 0 06101 Web Design Nova High School 0 06102 Allied Health Assisting Piper High School 0 06156 Automotive Service Technology Piper High School 0 06103 Culinary Arts Piper High School 0 06104 Engineering Technology Piper High School 0 06157 Web Design Piper High School 0 06106 Allied Health Assisting Plantation High School 0 06029 Automotive Service Technology Plantation High School 0 06030 Building Trades & Construction Design Technology Plantation High School 0 06031 Culinary Arts Plantation High School 0 06004 Drafting and Illustrative Design Technology Plantation High School 0 06158 Early Childhood Education Plantation High School 0 06001 Horticulture Science and Services Plantation High School 0 Tuesday, December 13, 2011 Page 7 of 30 District Broward Survey 2 Academy ID Academy School Enrollment 06108 Nursing Assistant Plantation High School 0 06109 Game Simulation/Animation Pompano Beach High School 0 06110 Web Design Pompano Beach High School 0 06032 Culinary Arts South Broward High School 0 06111 Drafting/Illustrative Design Technology South Broward High School 0 06113 Marine Service Technology South Broward High School 0 06159 Multimedia Design Technology South Broward High School 0 06114 Allied Health Assisting South Plantation High School 0 06033 Culinary Arts South Plantation High School 0 06034 Engineering Technology South Plantation High School 0 06002 Horticulture Science and Services South Plantation High School 0 06116 PC Support Services South Plantation High School 0 06117 Web Design South Plantation High School 0 06118 Allied Health Assisting Stranahan High School 0 06120 Culinary Arts Stranahan High School 0 06035 Engineering Technology Stranahan High School 0 Tuesday, December 13, 2011 Page 8 of 30 District Broward Survey 2 Academy ID Academy School Enrollment 06037 Culinary Arts West Broward High School 0 06160 Early Childhood Education West Broward High School 0 06121 Engineering Technology West Broward High School 0 06122 First Responder West Broward High School 0 06123 Veterinary Assisting West Broward High School 0 06124 Allied Health Assisting Western High School 0 06039 Communications Technology Western High School 0 06161 Early Childhood Education Western High School 0 06125 Engineering Technology Western High School 0 06040 Horticulture Science and Services Western High School 0 06128 Commercial Photography Technology William T. McFatter Technical Center 0 06130 Drafting William T. McFatter Technical Center 0 06162 Game/Simulation/Animation Programming William T. McFatter Technical Center 0 06131 Multimedia Design Technology William T. McFatter Technical Center 0 06132 Networking Support Services William T. McFatter Technical Center 0 Tuesday, December 13, 2011 Page 9 of 30 District Charlotte Survey 2 Academy ID Academy School Enrollment 08018 Academy of Drafting and Illustrative Design Port Charlotte High School 0 08019 Academy of Multimedia Design Port Charlotte High School 0 District Citrus Survey 2 Academy ID Academy School Enrollment 09012 Academy of Culinary Arts Crystal River High School 0 District Clay Survey 2 Academy ID Academy School Enrollment 10018 Academy of Law and Emergency Services Clay High School 0 10025 Automotive Academy Clay High School 0 10001 Construction Academy Clay High School 0 10026 Culinary Arts Academy Clay High School 0 10019 Digital/Web Design Academy Clay High
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