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Trad Compliance W Dist Total 0708 TRAD COMP 0708 Grades PK-3 Grades 4-8 Grades 9-12 School Average School Level School Average School Level School Average School Level District Number School Number District Name School Name 2006-07 2007-08 Compliance 2006-07 2007-08 Compliance 2006-07 2007-08 Compliance 1 21 ALACHUA CHARLES W. DUVAL ELEM SCHOOL 18.01 15.58 20.21 16.98 0 0 1 31 ALACHUA J. J. FINLEY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 17 13.95 14.41 14.61 0 0 1 41 ALACHUA STEPHEN FOSTER ELEMENTARY SCHL 16.18 15.26 15.48 14.92 0 0 1 52 ALACHUA A.QUINN JONES/EXCEP.STUD.CTR. 5 5.55 6.12 5.89 6.88 9 1 71 ALACHUA LAKE FOREST ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 16.9 13.6 16.51 14.97 0 0 1 81 ALACHUA SIDNEY LANIER CENTER 5.33 8.5 9.36 7.34 8.66 8.53 1 91 ALACHUA LITTLEWOOD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 16.61 14.57 16.73 17.3 0 0 1 101 ALACHUA W. A. METCALFE ELEM. SCHOOL 13.11 16.14 13.11 12.36 0 0 1 111 ALACHUA JOSEPH WILLIAMS ELEM. SCHOOL 16.75 15.36 19.45 18.17 0 0 1 112 ALACHUA ABRAHAM LINCOLN MIDDLE SCHOOL 0 0 19.5 17.6 0 0 1 121 ALACHUA HOWARD W. BISHOP MIDDLE SCHOOL 0 0 21.59 16.97 0 0 1 141 ALACHUA WESTWOOD MIDDLE SCHOOL 0 0 21.6 19.39 0 0 1 151 ALACHUA GAINESVILLE HIGH SCHOOL 0 0 0 0 22.03 21.66 1 161 ALACHUA ALACHUA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 16.38 16 18.33 19.27 0 0 1 171 ALACHUA ARCHER COMMUNITY SCHOOL 17.92 16.62 18.37 15.23 0 0 1 201 ALACHUA HAWTHORNE MIDDLE/HIGH SCHOOL 0 0 16.19 13.71 21 16.59 1 221 ALACHUA A. L. MEBANE MIDDLE SCHOOL 0 0 20.15 21.59 0 0 1 261 ALACHUA NEWBERRY HIGH SCHOOL 0 0 0 0 19.74 19.34 1 271 ALACHUA SANTA FE HIGH SCHOOL 0 0 0 0 24.07 23.99 1 281 ALACHUA CHESTER SHELL ELEMENTARY SCHL 15.7 14.25 14 17.11 0 0 1 291 ALACHUA WALDO COMMUNITY SCHOOL 16.03 14.93 17.73 17.08 0 0 1 311 ALACHUA MYRA TERWILLIGER ELEM. SCHOOL 17.86 17.14 17.56 21.02 0 0 1 321 ALACHUA IDYLWILD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 17.28 15.82 18.36 17.96 0 0 1 331 ALACHUA GLEN SPRINGS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 18.48 16.32 19.69 17.42 0 0 1 341 ALACHUA MARJORIE KINNAN RAWLINGS ELEM 15.96 15.27 13.22 19.66 0 0 1 343 ALACHUA CHARACTER COUNTS CENTER 8 5 8 7 0 0 1 411 ALACHUA W. TRAVIS LOFTEN HIGH SCHOOL 15.83 15.5 14.28 12 17.34 12.5 1 412 ALACHUA HORIZON CTR. ALTERNATIVE SCHL 0 0 5.08 6.71 16.31 16 1 421 ALACHUA EASTSIDE HIGH SCHOOL 0 0 0 0 20.74 20.88 1 431 ALACHUA F. W. BUCHHOLZ HIGH SCHOOL 0 0 0 0 24.73 23.86 1 461 ALACHUA HIGH SPRINGS COMMUNITY SCHOOL 18.13 16.97 19.56 19.22 0 0 1 481 ALACHUA FORT CLARKE MIDDLE SCHOOL 0 0 20.31 21.5 0 0 1 482 ALACHUA HIDDEN OAK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 18.19 16.93 21.1 17.92 0 0 1 492 ALACHUA FEARNSIDE FAMILY SERVICES CTR. 16.33 15.75 0 0 0 0 Page 1 TRAD COMP 0708 1 500 ALACHUA PRAIRIE VIEW ACADEMY 16.77 16.37 12.18 11.37 0 0 1 501 ALACHUA KIMBALL WILES ELEM. SCHOOL 15.93 16.07 18.82 19.1 0 0 1 502 ALACHUA KANAPAHA MIDDLE SCHOOL 0 0 20.34 18.77 0 0 1 510 ALACHUA LAWTON M. CHILES ELEM. SCHOOL 18 16.36 17.74 18.59 0 0 1 531 ALACHUA NEWBERRY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 18.58 17.46 18.45 18.03 0 0 1 541 ALACHUA C. W. NORTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 17.63 16.73 17.54 18.67 0 0 1 561 ALACHUA WILLIAM S. TALBOT ELEM SCHOOL 17.49 17.35 14.25 15.16 0 0 1 571 ALACHUA W. W. IRBY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 16.99 16.62 0 0 0 0 1 591 ALACHUA OAK VIEW MIDDLE SCHOOL 0 0 17.2 16.31 0 0 1 TOTAL 0 0 0 2 12 BAKER BAKER COUNTY SENIOR HIGH SCHL 0 0 2 0 19.22 20.78 2 13 BAKER MACCLENNY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 17.93 16 0 4 0 0 2 22 BAKER PREK/KINDERGARTEN CENTER 17.48 15.74 0 0 0 0 2 31 BAKER J FRANKLYN KELLER INTERMEDIATE 0 0 20 21.19 0 0 2 32 BAKER BAKER COUNTY MIDDLE SCHOOL 0 0 20.35 19.22 0 0 2 91 BAKER WESTSIDE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 11.45 10.64 0 0 0 0 2 TOTAL 0 0 0 3 61 BAY BAY HIGH SCHOOL 0 0 0 0 22.76 23.54 3 71 BAY MERRITT BROWN MIDDLE SCHOOL 0 0 17.66 18.67 0 0 3 81 BAY HUTCHISON BEACH ELEM. SCHOOL 18.9 17.51 21.81 19.53 0 0 3 91 BAY CEDAR GROVE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 13.92 13.53 19.05 15.37 0 0 3 101 BAY CALLAWAY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 16.44 16.7 20.22 19.91 0 0 3 111 BAY MERRIAM CHERRY STREET ELEM. 17.77 15.81 17.5 20.33 0 0 3 131 BAY LUCILLE MOORE ELEMENTARY SCHL 14.03 14.72 17.7 14.07 0 0 3 141 BAY EVERITT MIDDLE SCHOOL 0 0 17.85 17.65 0 0 3 151 BAY HILAND PARK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 16.26 16.86 22.01 19.85 0 0 3 161 BAY JINKS MIDDLE SCHOOL 0 0 17.23 17.3 0 0 3 171 BAY LYNN HAVEN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 17.84 17.08 19.78 19.71 0 0 3 181 BAY MILLVILLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 14.88 13.2 20.8 13.03 0 0 3 191 BAY OAKLAND TERRACE SCHL FOR VIS 17.26 15.76 19.42 16.37 0 0 3 201 BAY SURFSIDE MIDDLE SCHOOL 0 0 20.95 20.05 0 0 3 211 BAY PARKER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 18.46 16.75 19.72 20.02 0 0 3 221 BAY SOUTHPORT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 15.23 14.55 21.42 17.37 0 0 3 231 BAY SPRINGFIELD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 15.55 13.71 14.55 15.47 0 0 3 241 BAY ST. ANDREW SCHOOL 6 6.3 5.28 7.5 0 0 3 251 BAY WALLER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 17.32 17.08 19.5 20.92 0 0 3 261 BAY WEST BAY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 15.86 17.08 13.5 17.63 0 0 Page 2 TRAD COMP 0708 3 271 BAY A. D. HARRIS HIGH SCHOOL 0 0 0 0 13.09 15.84 3 281 BAY MARGARET K. LEWIS EXCEP SCHOOL 7.21 7.42 8.47 7.74 7.85 9.6 3 291 BAY OSCAR PATTERSON ELEM MAGNET 16.25 15.46 17.83 17.83 0 0 3 301 BAY ROSENWALD MIDDLE SCHOOL 0 0 17.45 17.32 0 0 3 331 BAY MOWAT MIDDLE SCHOOL 0 0 19.12 19.18 0 0 3 341 BAY RUTHERFORD HIGH SCHOOL 0 0 0 0 21.82 21.17 3 471 BAY NORTHSIDE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 17.6 16.82 20.72 18.23 0 0 3 491 BAY A. CRAWFORD MOSLEY HIGH SCHOOL 0 0 0 0 24.26 23.78 3 501 BAY TYNDALL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 17.09 15.98 17.58 20.08 0 0 3 511 BAY TOMMY SMITH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 17.41 16.78 19.61 18.86 0 0 3 521 BAY PATRONIS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 16.58 16.16 18.71 19.46 0 0 3 531 BAY NEW HORIZONS LEARNING CENTER 0 0 6.27 8.77 10.32 7.47 3 541 BAY BOZEMAN SCHOOL 16.28 16.8 20.23 18.73 20.53 19.74 3 551 BAY J.R. ARNOLD HIGH SCHOOL 18 18 0 0 23.72 22.63 3 561 BAY HANEY TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL 12 10 0 0 9.82 11.97 3 761 BAY EMERALD BAY ACADEMY 0 0 18.91 15.97 25.16 20.16 3 9002 BAY EXCEPTIONAL STUDENT EDUCATION 16.31 12 18.35 0 20.96 0 3 TOTAL 0 0 0 4 21 BRADFORD BRADFORD HIGH SCHOOL 0 0 0 0 20.78 21.09 4 51 BRADFORD STARKE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 15.18 14.93 16.18 17.54 0 0 4 81 BRADFORD SOUTHSIDE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 17.17 16.2 20.1 19.02 0 0 4 121 BRADFORD RAINBOW CENTER 14.33 13.5 0 0 0 0 4 131 BRADFORD LAWTEY COMMUNITY SCHOOL 15.34 13.96 21.47 24.3 NO 0 0 4 161 BRADFORD BROOKER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 16.08 15.62 17 17.14 0 0 4 171 BRADFORD BRADFORD UNION VOC TECH CENTER 0 0 0 0 14 9 4 172 BRADFORD BRADFORD MIDDLE SCHOOL 0 0 18.41 19.01 0 0 4 181 BRADFORD HAMPTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 17.78 14.74 14.68 20.82 0 0 4 191 BRADFORD RENAISSANCE CENTER 0 0 6.54 11 7.11 9.5 4 TOTAL 0 1 0 5 11 BREVARD TITUSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL 0 0 0 0 23.68 22.13 5 51 BREVARD OAK PARK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 16.62 16.21 18.94 21.08 0 0 5 52 BREVARD JAMES MADISON MIDDLE SCHOOL 0 0 16.19 14.96 0 0 5 61 BREVARD APOLLO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 16.93 16.39 20.25 20.95 0 0 5 71 BREVARD RIVERVIEW ELEM.
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