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BCPS is the first school district in the U.S. to earn Broward County Public Schools (BCPS) is the the Cambridge District of the Year distinction, first school district to earn the recognizing high academic achievements prestigious Districtwide Accreditation from among students participating in AdvancEd In 1962. Cambridge programs.

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BCPS offers rigorous academic programs, This online tool for including International Baccalaureate, NAVIANCE FAMILY CONNECTION college and career Dual Enrollment, Cambridge AICE, Advanced planning is available Placement (AP), AP Capstone, Honors to all BCPS middle and high school students. and Gifted. Visit browardschools.com/naviance.

Computer science courses, curriculum and activities are offered at 100% of District schools. Businesses can send, at no cost, a percentage of the sales tax they collect to support technology in our classrooms. Learn more at browardschools.com/salestaxtoschools. BCPS supports the largest debate program in the world with approximately 15,000 students participating in debate across elementary, middle and high schools. Microsoft’s Student Advantage Program Student Advantage Program provides free downloads of the full version of Microsoft Office (Microsoft BCPS students are college and career ready Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, OneNote, with more than 14,000 industry certifications Publisher, Access, etc.) for all BCPS students. earned during the 2018/19 school year. Visit browardschools.com/microsoft.

Nine BCPS schools are ranked among the top 10% of the nation’s best high schools by US News & World Report.

@browardschools facebook.com/browardschools browardschools.com Coconut Creek High School 1400 NW 44th Avenue, Coconut Creek 33066 • 754-322-0350 ƒ Creek Technical Academy (CTA) magnet programs enable students to earn college credits and industry certifi cations in 21st century careers focused on high skill, high wage professions through Atlantic Technical College. ƒ The CTA offers 25 academic areas, including nursing, culinary arts, web development and business, as well as career clusters in architecture, construction, health science, information technology, law, public service, manufacturing and transportation. College Academy at Atlantic Technical High School 3501 SW Davie Road, Davie 33314 • 754-321-6900 4700 Coconut Creek Parkway, Coconut Creek 33063 • 754-321-5100 ƒ Through the full-time dual enrollment high school on ƒ With a 100% graduation rate, Atlantic Technical High the Broward College campus students earn their high ranks in the Top 6% of America’s Best High Schools by school diploma and Associate of Arts degree at no U.S. News & World Report for 2019. cost. College Academy at Broward College is an “A” school with a nearly 100% graduation rate. ƒ Students can earn industry credentials, accumulate college credits and select from over 25 dual enrollment ƒ Of the 2019 graduating class, 98% earned Bright career programs. Futures Scholarships, 100% were accepted to post- secondary institutions and 40% were admitted to the top 50 universities in the nation. 1201 NW 6th Avenue, Pompano Beach 33060 • 754-322-0950 ƒ The only District high school offering a practical 9401 Stirling Road, Cooper City 33328 • 754-323-0200 nursing program. Blanche Ely High also specializes in STEM, medical sciences and pre-engineering ƒ Ranks in the Top 8% of America’s Best High Schools magnet programs. by U.S. News & World Report for 2019. ƒ Students can participate in four National Academy ƒ Students participate in Advanced Placement (AP) Foundation programs focused on technology, courses, the AP Capstone diploma program and dual health sciences, fi nance and hospitality, as well as enrollment. Students can earn industry certifi cations certifi cation programs in 10 growth industries, including through career and technical education courses. aerospace, digital design and culinary arts. Boyd Anderson High School 2700 Sportsplex Drive, Coral Springs 33065 • 754-322-1250 3050 NW 41st Street, Lauderdale Lakes 33309 • 754-322-0200 ƒ Offers the Advanced Placement (AP) Capstone ƒ Two International Baccalaureate programs offer diploma program. students the ability to earn 36 college credits through ƒ Provides career and technical education programs, Florida International University and Broward College. hospitality, design, engineering, computer science, ƒ A health and wellness magnet program and an aviation culinary, early childhood education and next-generation program give students the ability to earn college drone technology. credits through a partnership with Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. Coral Springs High School 7201 West Sample Road, Coral Springs 33065 • 754-322-0500 Broward Virtual School ƒ Offers innovative programs including Fire Academy, 1400 NW 44th Avenue, Coconut Creek 33066 • 754-321-6050 Emergency Medical Technician, Quantum ƒ Ranks in the Top 12% of America’s Best High Schools Leap, and Linking Education and Employment by U.S. News & World Report for 2019. Opportunities (LEEO). ƒ An “A” school that offers students the ability to earn ƒ Delivers career-centric course options in accounting, a diploma entirely online, plus a college acceleration 3-D animation and medical programs. In 2018, path to help students earn an Associate of Arts degree students earned more than 700 industry certifi cations. prior to graduation.

Educating today’s students to succeed in tomorrow’s world. Charles W. Flanagan High School 18600 Vista Park Boulevard, Weston 33332 • 754-323-0350 12800 Taft Street, Pembroke Pines 33028 • 754-323-0650 ƒ Ranks in the Top 3% of America’s Best High Schools ƒ An “A” school offering Advanced Placement (AP) by U.S. News & World Report for 2019. Offers 32 classes, as well as dual enrollment courses in Advanced Placement (AP) classes and 32 partnership with Broward College. Cambridge AICE courses, with scores among the best ƒ Hosts a dual enrollment program for 8th grade students in the nation. permitting them to attend high school level English, ƒ In partnership with the Federal Bureau of Investigation math and science classes at Flanagan High prior to the (FBI), Cypress Bay High offers the FBI Cyber-STEM start of their middle school day. program, the only program of its kind in Florida. Fort Lauderdale High School Dave Thomas Education Center 1600 NE 4th Avenue, Fort Lauderdale 33305 • 754-322-1100 4690 Coconut Creek Parkway, Coconut Creek 33063 • 754-321-6800 ƒ Ranked among the top 7% of all High Schools in ƒ Offers quality and diverse educational opportunities America by U.S. News & World Report for 2019. from early childhood development to high school ƒ Offers the Cambridge AICE diploma and the Advanced diplomas and life-long learning. Placement (AP) Capstone diploma program along with ƒ Provides career pathway courses and job training to pre-law and public affairs magnet programs. Recipient prepare students for employment, including a studies of the 2019 Magnet School of Excellence award course designed to prepare students for their state presented by Magnet Schools of America. security license and employment in the safety and security industry. Deerfi eld Beach High School 910 SW 15th Street, Deerfi eld Beach 33441 • 754-322-0650 ƒ Offers rigorous academic options, including the International Baccalaureate program and the Advanced Placement (AP) Capstone diploma program. ƒ Students in the communications/broadcast arts magnet program have access to professional television and recording studios. Offers an Urban Teacher Academy for future educators, as well as industry certifi cation programs in digital design, marketing, fi nance, TV production and culinary arts. Hallandale Magnet High School (6–12) 720 NW 9th Avenue, Hallandale Beach 33009 • 754-323-0900 2501 NW 11th Street, Fort Lauderdale 33311 • 754-322-0800 ƒ Offers the Advanced Placement (AP) Capstone diploma program, which equips students with ƒ Students excel in three award-winning magnet programs: independent research, collaborative teamwork and digital entrepreneurship, emerging computer technology, communication skills, along with the ability to earn and visual and performing arts, which is nationally college credits. recognized for its chorus, orchestra and jazz band. ƒ Offers six magnet programs including STEM: ƒ Students earn college credits through Advanced cybersecurity, graphic design, health science/sports Placement (AP), Cambridge AICE and dual enrollment medicine, entrepreneurship, criminal justice and digital courses. Industry certifi cations are available in video design and broadcasting. eight career areas including cutting-edge robotics and engineering. Henry D. Perry Education Center 3400 Wildcat Way, Miramar, Florida 33023 • 754-321-7050 17100 SW 48th Court, Miramar 33027 • 754-323-0500 ƒ Offers students the opportunity to earn a high school diploma in a non-traditional, self-paced environment ƒ An “A” school offering a variety of innovative programs, with fl exible hours and locations throughout including The Cambridge Academy, Sports Medicine Broward County. Academy, and Project RED (Rigorous Engineering and Design). ƒ Offers college and career planning, and technical certifi cations in several areas. ƒ Offers a full range of honors, dual enrollment and Advanced Placement (AP) courses as well as innovative academy programs including fi refi ghter, FBI Youth, and automotive. Saluting Educational Excellence 2019 • Broward County Public Schools • browardschools.com Hollywood Hills High School 5400 Stirling Road, Hollywood 33021 • 754-323-1050 3601 SW 89th Avenue, Miramar 33025 • 754-323-1350 ƒ Offers the only Entrepreneurial and Leadership ƒ Offers the largest International Baccalaureate program Military Academy in Broward County, focusing on in the District and an aviation magnet program teaching cadets core skills in leadership, character that provides college credits through Embry-Riddle development, and citizenship. Aeronautical University. ƒ Hosts a variety of innovative career study programs ƒ Offers the Advanced Placement (AP) Capstone including Virtual Enterprises International, which builds Diploma program and over 60 dual enrollment young entrepreneurs and the skills they need to succeed, programs through Broward College. the , and the visionary WISE (Wise Individualized Senior Experience) Academy, where students plan, execute and present individualized, passion-driven projects of their own. Lauderhill 6–12 STEM-MED 1901 NW 49th Avenue, Lauderhill 33313 • 754-322-3600 ƒ Offers dual enrollment, Advanced Placement (AP) and honors options. Achieved a 100% graduation rate and 100% of its graduates received college scholarships. ƒ Offers magnet programs in game design and development; computer science; engineering and robotics; an entrepreneurial program with Junior Achievement of South Florida, and in partnership with the Lauderhill Fire Department, the Fire Academy and First Responders programs. Monarch High School 5050 Wiles Road, Coconut Creek 33073 • 754-322-1400 McArthur High School ƒ Offers the Cambridge AICE Diploma program and 6501 Hollywood Boulevard, Hollywood 33024 • 754-323-1200 Advanced Placement (AP) courses. ƒ Offers LEEO (Linking Education and Employment Outcomes) with opportunities for industry certifi cations ƒ In partnership with Broward College, offers a dual and dual enrollment in honors CEO/entrepreneurship, enrollment program giving students the opportunity sports marketing and hospitality, and tourism. to earn both a high school diploma and an Associate of Arts degree in science, English, ƒ Offers the Cambridge AICE Diploma program, and performing arts, technology and dozens of other in- through Mustang University, students can take college demand courses of study. level courses and earn an Associate of Arts degree in tandem with their high school diploma. Northeast High School 700 NE 56th Street, Oakland Park 33334 • 754-322-1550 William T. McFatter Technical High School ƒ Enjoys a 91% pass rate on the AICE exam for the 6500 Nova Drive, Davie 33317 • 754-321-5700 Cambridge AICE Diploma program. ƒ Ranks in the Top 3% of America’s Best High Schools by U.S. News & World Report for 2019. ƒ Recognized with a National Award of Merit by Magnet Schools of America, offering programs in ƒ An “A” school for nearly two decades, McFatter biotechnology, alternative energy and Latin school, Technical High offers state and national certifi cations an immersive program in the arts, literature and in over 35 career and technical programs. Dual the humanities. enrollment programs are offered in conjunction with McFatter Technical College. 3600 College Avenue, Davie 33314 • 754-323-1650 Millennium 6–12 Collegiate Academy ƒ Ranks in the Top 6% of America’s Best High Schools 5803 NW 94th Avenue, Tamarac 33321 • 754-322-3900 by U.S. News & World Report for 2019. ƒ Specializes in Spanish and Chinese courses for all students, with students competing locally and ƒ Offers honors, Advanced Placement (AP), and industry nationally, and traveling to China. certifi cation courses. Through a partnership with Broward College, students can take dual enrollment ƒ A full-time dual enrollment program offers students the and early admission classes at Broward College opportunity to concurrently earn their high school diploma across a broad range of career interests. and an Associate of Arts degree from Broward College.

Educating today’s students to succeed in tomorrow’s world. Off Campus Learning Centers Multiple locations throughout Broward County • 754-321-7050 ƒ Offer fl exible and personalized learning environments at 10 locations across Broward County, with fully accredited diploma options using self-paced, online curriculum, directed by on-site certifi ed teachers. ƒ Program provides students the opportunity to earn a high school diploma in a non-traditional environment. Students work at their own pace with support for postsecondary college and career planning. Seagull Alternative High School Piper High School 425 SW 28th Street, Fort Lauderdale 33315 • 754-321-7300 ƒ Designed to meet the needs of at-risk students, 8000 NW 44th Street, Sunrise 33351 • 754-322-1700 Seagull offers small class sizes, a self-paced ƒ Piper High boasts a 97% overall graduation rate curriculum, and a blended learning system with a and offers a full menu of Advanced Placement (AP) variety of options leading to graduation. courses, including the AP Capstone Diploma and the world-renown Cambridge AICE program. ƒ The Seagull Child Development Center provides care for infants, toddlers and preschoolers. The Adults with ƒ Offers three NAF (National Academy Foundation) Disabilities program supports lifelong learning and Academies, numerous student internships and provides workforce training for adult students. students can earn college credits to qualify for Bright Future Scholarships. Sheridan Technical High School 3775 SW 16th Street, Fort Lauderdale 33312 • 754-321-7450 ƒ An “A” school and top-performing state-of-the-art 6901 NW 16th Street, Plantation 33313 • 754-322-1850 magnet school focused on the theme of Technical ƒ Offers the Gifted Academy, providing accelerated and Education, with honors and Advanced Placement personalized instruction based on individual student (AP) courses. needs and interests. ƒ Students participate in online/blended learning in both ƒ Provides dual enrollment opportunities with the academic and career technical programs, leading to University of Florida, Florida Atlantic University and high school diplomas and certifi cations for a broad Broward College. Students in the Aerospace program range of industries including automotive, construction earned 3rd place overall at NASA’s Student Launch trades, nursing and culinary arts. Initiative, and placed 6th and 7th in the nation at the Team America Rocketry Challenge. The team South Broward High School also received Most Innovative Approach to the 1901 North Federal Highway, Hollywood 33020 • 754-323-1800 Mission Award. ƒ Offers nationally certifi ed Magnet programs in marine Pompano Beach High School science and technology, integrated career and 600 NE 13th Avenue, Pompano Beach 33060 • 754-322-2000 academic networks (iCAN), hospitality and tourism, computer science, and engineering. ƒ Pompano Beach High ranks in the Top 2% of America’s Best High Schools by U.S. News & World ƒ Supports one of the nation’s most immersive maritime Report for 2019 and is a Magnet School of science programs. Partners with Cambridge University Distinction, specializing in International Affairs and to provide the AICE International diploma program and Information Technology. offers a variety of Advanced Placement (AP) and dual enrollment options. ƒ Offers French, Mandarin Chinese and Spanish languages, plus high-demand coursework in computer science, digital video production, international business South Plantation High School and scientifi c visualization. Students can earn both the 1300 Paladin Way, Plantation 33317 • 754-323-1950 scholar and merit diploma designations. ƒ South Plantation High’s Environmental Science and Everglades Restoration Magnet Program is the only one the world. ƒ Pioneering Pathways of Innovation, a student-centric initiative teaches the skills needed to succeed in the Established 1915 21st century work environment. Using project-based BROWARD learning, students create individualized plans mixing County Public Schools web and class-based learning combined with real- world projects and internships.

Saluting Educational Excellence 2019 • Broward County Public Schools • browardschools.com Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School 5901 Pine Island Road, Parkland 33076 • 754-322-2150 ƒ Ranks in the Top 7% of America’s Best High Schools by U.S. News & World Report for 2019. ƒ DECA Hospitality and Entrepreneurship’s Pure Serenity Company placed second in the Junior Achievement Company of the Year national competition. Drama students also captured nine Cappies Awards, including Best Play award. 1800 SW 5th Place, Fort Lauderdale 33312 • 754-323-2100 ƒ Offers three award-winning magnet programs: engineering, medical sciences and the Urban Teacher Academy. ƒ Offers The CUBE (Creative & Unique Businesses 500 NW 209th Avenue, Pembroke Pines 33029 • 754-323-2600 Emerging), a school within a school providing an entrepreneurial experience with customized curriculum ƒ Ranks in the Top 11% of America’s Best High Schools and redesigned learning labs for students. by U.S. News & World Report for 2019. ƒ West Broward High has earned an “A” school rating J. P. Taravella High School since 2010 and is one of the District’s top high 10600 Riverside Drive, Coral Springs 33071 • 754-322-2300 schools for Advanced Placement (AP) enrollment ƒ Operates the ProStart Culinary Arts program with and AP pass rates. articulation agreements with the Culinary Institute of America and Johnson & Wales University. Western High School 1200 SW 136th Avenue, Davie 33325 • 754-323-2400 ƒ Offers Police Academy, a complete academy experience overseen by the Coral Springs ƒ Ranks in the Top 10% of America’s Best High Schools Police Department. by U.S. News & World Report for 2019. ƒ Offers over 25 Advanced Placement (AP) courses, the AP Capstone Diploma program, and the Cambridge AICE Diploma. Speech and Debate rank among the top 1% in the nation and STEM Academy students won the Cross-Country Solar Car Challenge. Whiddon-Rogers Education Center 700 SW 26th Street, Fort Lauderdale 33315 • 754-321-7550 ƒ Offers industry certifi cation in culinary arts, TV production, criminal justice, Microsoft Offi ce, automotive service technology, digital design and carpentry. ƒ Provides middle school, high school and adult student learners support services, individual and group counseling, family counseling, mentoring, career exploration, post-secondary advisement and job placement assistance.

The School Board of Broward County, Florida Lori Alhadeff • Robin Bartleman • Heather P. Brinkworth Patricia Good • Donna P. Korn • Laurie Rich Levinson • Ann Murray • Dr. Rosalind Osgood • Nora Rupert Robert W. Runcie, Superintendent of Schools

The School Board of Broward County, Florida, prohibits any policy or procedure which results in discrimination on the basis of age, color, disability, gender identity, gender expression, genetic information, marital status, national origin, race, religion, sex or sexual orientation. The School Board also provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups. Individuals who wish to fi le a discrimination and/ or harassment complaint may call the Director, Equal Educational Opportunities/ADA Compliance Department & District’s Equity Coordinator/ Title IX Coordinator at 754-321-2150 or Teletype Machine (TTY) 754-321-2158. Individuals with disabilities requesting accommodations under the Americans with Disabilities Act Amendments Act of 2008, (ADAAA) may call Equal Educational Opportunities/ADA Compliance Department at 754-321-2150 or Teletype Machine (TTY) 754-321-2158. browardschools.com 2019

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Brown University Dartmouth College Harvard University University of Miami Massachusetts Institute of Technology Harvard University Zabari Ross Stacia Nugent Jazz Jennings Diamond Fowler Fiona Lin Philip Brinn Atlantic Technical High School * ■ Boyd Anderson High School * Broward Virtual School * ■ Coconut Creek High School * College Academy @ Broward College * Cooper City High School * ■ +

Syracuse University Eastman School of Music Carnegie Mellon University University of Notre Dame Florida A&M University University of Central Florida Kailey Norusis Jason Gluck Brian Lee Elie Rathon Jasmine Williams Fridjiniah Francois ■ Coral Glades High School * ■ Coral Springs High School * ■ Cypress Bay High School * Deerfield Beach High School * Dillard High School (6-12) * Blanche Ely High School *

Duke University University of Florida University of Chicago University of Central Florida Yale University Florida State University Mia Miranda Alexandra Vitiello Watson Lubin Enya Brackins Mong Thu Nguyen Sierra Alexis Everglades High School * ■ + Charles W. Flanagan High School * Fort Lauderdale High School * ■ ▲ * Hollywood Hills High School * Lauderhill 6-12 STEM-MED *

Boston University University of South Florida Barnard College of Columbia University University of Florida Florida State University Duke University Dayanna De La Torres Maha Irsan Uppal Gonellie Joseph Grace Nemanic Nina Mihajlov Nasya Lucien McArthur High School * + McFatter Technical High School * ■ Miramar High School * Monarch High School * ■ Northeast High School * ▲ Nova High School * ■ +

Brown University Northeastern University University of Pennsylvania Howard University Pomona College Johns Hopkins University Blaine Grant Jordan Martino Bailey Campbell Roandra Landell Nikita Kormshchikov Mohammad Alghawi Piper High School * Plantation High School * Pompano Beach High School * ■ ▲ Sheridan Technical High School * South Broward High School * South Plantation High School * ■

(* ) Provides students with advanced academic programs allowing them to earn college credits in high school

(■) Best High Schools, U.S. News & World Report (Ranked top 5,000) (+) Golden and Silver School Awards, Florida Department of Massachusetts Institute New York University Columbia University Yale University Georgia Tech Education of Technology D’Andre Poitier Laura Castro Michael Irias Raphael Cheng (▲) Magnet Schools of Distinction, Magnet Marcelo Garcia Stranahan High School * J.P. Taravella High School * ■ West Broward High School * ■ Western High School * ■ Schools of America Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School * ■ + Established 1915 BROWARD County Public Schools