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FAFSA Champions 2019-20 Florida FAFSA Challenge: FAFSA Champions Congratulations 2020 Florida FAFSA Challenge Champions! FAFSA Champions are the schools and districts that have increased the percentage of seniors completing the FAFSA by 5-percentage points over the previous year. Districts Baker Highlands Bradford Jackson Calhoun Levy Franklin Liberty Gadsden Monroe Glades Walton Gulf Washington Hamilton Schools District School Name Alachua Hawthorne Middle/High School Alachua Eastside High School Alachua F. W. Bucholz High School Baker Baker County Senior High School Bay Rutherford High School Bay Bay High School Brevard Cocoa Beach Junior/Senior High School Brevard Space Coast Junior/Senior High School Brevard Rockledge Senior High School Brevard Astronaut High School Brevard Melbourne Senior High School Brevard Merritt Island High School Brevard Satellite Senior High School Broward Atlantic Technical College Broward The Ben Gamla Preparatory Academy 1 District School Name Broward Hallandale High School Broward McFatter Technical College Broward Blanche Ely High School Broward Cooper City High School Broward Hollywood Hills High School Broward Stranahan High School Calhoun Altha Public School Calhoun Blountstown High School Charlotte Florida Southwestern Collegiate High School Collier Lorenzo Walker Technical High School Collier Marco Island Academy Collier Immokalee High School Deaf/Blind Florida School for the Blind and the Deaf Duval Samuel W. Wolfson High School Duval Paxon School of Advanced Studies Duval Baldwin Middle-Senior High School Escambia Escambia High School Escambia Washington Senior High School Franklin Franklin County School Glades Moore-Haven Middle High School Gulf Wewahitchka High School Hamilton Hamilton County High School Hernando Frank W. Springstead High School Highlands Avon Park High School Highlands Sebring High School Hillsborough Bell Creek Academy High School Hillsborough Hillsborough High School Hillsborough Lennard High School Hillsborough Bloomingdale High School Hillsborough Newsome High School Indian River Sebastian River High School Jackson Graceville High School Jackson Cottondale High School Jackson Marianna High School Lee Island Coast High School Lee Dunbar High School Lee Gateway Charter High School Lee Estero High School 2 District School Name Leon Lawton Chiles High School Leon Leon High School Levy Chiefland Middle High School Levy Bronson Middle/High School Levy Williston Middle High School Liberty Liberty County High School Manatee Lakewood Ranch High School Manatee Braden River High School Manatee Southeast High School Manatee Manatee High School Manatee Manatee School For The Arts Marion North Marion High School Marion Lake Weir High School Martin Clark Advanced Learning Center Miami-Dade Young Women’s Preparatory Academy Miami-Dade School For Advanced Studies-North Miami-Dade Mast@Fiu Miami-Dade Somerset Academy Charter High School Miami-Dade Itech@Thomas A Edison Educational Center Miami-Dade Miami Arts Charter Miami-Dade International Studies Preparatory Academy Miami-Dade Robert Morgan Educational Center Miami-Dade Mast Academy Miami-Dade Charter High School Of The Americas Miami-Dade Design & Architecture Senior High Miami-Dade City Of Hialeah Education Academy Miami-Dade Miami Central Senior High School Miami-Dade G. Holmes Braddock Senior High Miami-Dade School For Advanced Studies-Wolfson Miami-Dade Coral Reef Senior High School Miami-Dade Miami Killian Senior High School Miami-Dade Miami Sunset Senior High School Miami-Dade North Miami Beach Senior High School Monroe Key West High School Monroe Marathon School Monroe Coral Shores High School Nassau Hilliard Middle-Senior High Okaloosa Collegiate High School At Northwest Florida State College 3 District School Name Okaloosa Baker School Orange Acceleration East Orange Simon Youth Foundation Academy At Outlet Marketplace Orange Legacy High Charter Orange Jones High School Orange Cornerstone Charter Academy High Orange East River High Orange Edgewater High School Osceola Professional & Technical High School Osceola Tohopekaliga High School Osceola Victory Charter School Osceola St. Cloud High School Osceola Osceola High School Osceola Liberty High School Palm Beach Santaluces Community High Palm Beach West Boca Raton High School Palm Beach Jupiter High School Pasco Classical Preparatory School Pasco Dayspring Academy Pasco Anclote High School Pasco River Ridge High School Pasco Cypress Creek Middle/High School Pasco Wendell Krinn Technical High School Pinellas Pinellas Gulf Coast Academy Pinellas Lealman Innovation Academy Pinellas Gibbs High School Pinellas St. Petersburg Collegiate High School Pinellas Largo High School Pinellas Countryside High School Pinellas Tarpon Springs High School Pinellas Lakewood High School Pinellas Clearwater High School Pinellas Dixie M. Hollins High School Pinellas Lealman Innovation Academy Pinellas Pinellas Park High School Polk Polk State Lakeland Gateway To College Charter High School Polk Mckeel Academy Of Technology Polk Fort Meade Middle/Senior High School 4 District School Name Polk Discovery High School Polk Haines City Senior High School Polk Chain Of Lakes Collegiate High Putnam Palatka High School Santa Rosa Central School Santa Rosa Jay High School Sarasota Sarasota High School Sarasota Pine View School Sarasota Sarasota Military Academy Sarasota Venice Senior High School Seminole Oviedo High School St. Johns St. Johns Technical High School St. Johns Ponte Vedra High School St. Johns Creekside High School St. Lucie Lincoln Park Academy St. Lucie Port St. Lucie High School St. Lucie Treasure Coast High School Sumter Wildwood Middle/ High School Suwannee Branford High School Volusia Mainland High School Volusia Seabreeze High School Walton Walton High School Walton Paxton School Walton Freeport Senior High School Washington Chipley High School 5 .
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