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2012 List of Recognized Schools Florida School Recognition List of Schools: Awards for 2012-13 Based on 2012 Performance MSID District School Number District Name Number School Name FTE Award Amount 1 ALACHUA 31 J. J. FINLEY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 466.43 43,512 1 ALACHUA 41 STEPHEN FOSTER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 453.55 42,311 1 ALACHUA 91 LITTLEWOOD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 696.83 65,006 1 ALACHUA 112 ABRAHAM LINCOLN MIDDLE SCHOOL 672.14 62,703 1 ALACHUA 141 WESTWOOD MIDDLE SCHOOL 1,019.82 95,137 1 ALACHUA 151 GAINESVILLE HIGH SCHOOL 1,816.72 169,478 1 ALACHUA 171 ARCHER ELEMENTARY 447.96 41,789 1 ALACHUA 311 MYRA TERWILLIGER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 589.18 54,963 1 ALACHUA 321 IDYLWILD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 589.50 54,993 1 ALACHUA 341 MARJORIE KINNAN RAWLINGS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 276.00 25,747 1 ALACHUA 421 EASTSIDE HIGH SCHOOL 1,302.67 121,523 1 ALACHUA 431 F. W. BUCHHOLZ HIGH SCHOOL 2,037.50 190,074 1 ALACHUA 461 HIGH SPRINGS COMMUNITY SCHOOL 828.40 77,280 1 ALACHUA 481 FORT CLARKE MIDDLE SCHOOL 870.69 81,225 1 ALACHUA 482 HIDDEN OAK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 851.51 79,436 1 ALACHUA 501 KIMBALL WILES ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 740.86 69,113 1 ALACHUA 502 KANAPAHA MIDDLE SCHOOL 919.60 85,788 1 ALACHUA 510 LAWTON M. CHILES ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 725.87 67,715 1 ALACHUA 561 WILLIAM S. TALBOT ELEM SCHOOL 710.65 66,295 1 ALACHUA 591 OAK VIEW MIDDLE SCHOOL 638.75 59,588 1 ALACHUA 951 MICANOPY AREA COOPERATIVE SCHOOL, INC. 122.00 11,381 1 ALACHUA 957 ALACHUA LEARNING CENTER, INC. ELEMENTARY 111.02 10,357 1 ALACHUA 1011 ALACHUA LEARNING CENTER , INC. MIDDLE 59.00 5,504 2 BAKER 12 BAKER COUNTY SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL 1,273.54 118,806 2 BAKER 13 MACCLENNY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 622.08 58,033 2 BAKER 22 PREK/KINDERGARTEN CENTER 426.89 39,824 2 BAKER 31 J FRANKLYN KELLER INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL 780.07 72,771 2 BAKER 32 BAKER COUNTY MIDDLE SCHOOL 1,114.16 103,938 2 BAKER 91 WESTSIDE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 631.68 58,928 3 BAY 151 HILAND PARK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 789.09 73,613 3 BAY 201 SURFSIDE MIDDLE SCHOOL 899.63 83,925 3 BAY 241 ST. ANDREW SCHOOL 118.36 11,042 3 BAY 281 MARGARET K. LEWIS EXCEPTIONAL SCHOOL 137.35 12,813 3 BAY 331 MOWAT MIDDLE SCHOOL 915.48 85,403 3 BAY 471 NORTHSIDE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 604.74 56,415 3 BAY 501 TYNDALL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 702.66 65,550 3 BAY 521 PATRONIS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 753.65 70,306 3 BAY 571 BREAKFAST POINT ACADEMY 972.97 90,766 3 BAY 701 BAY HAVEN CHARTER ACADEMY 599.22 55,900 3 BAY 711 BAY HAVEN CHARTER MIDDLE SCHOOL 447.87 41,781 3 BAY 731 NORTH BAY HAVEN CHARTER ACADEMY MIDDLE SCHOOL 322.50 30,085 3 BAY 741 NORTH BAY HAVEN CAREER ACADEMY 241.62 22,540 3 BAY 751 NORTH BAY HAVEN CHARTER ACADEMY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL420.00 39,181 3 BAY 771 NEWPOINT BAY CHARTER HIGH SCHOOL 144.42 13,473 3 BAY 791 NEWPOINT MIDDLE SCHOOL 234.00 21,829 4 BRADFORD 21 BRADFORD HIGH SCHOOL 652.85 60,903 4 BRADFORD 181 HAMPTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 146.54 13,670 5 BREVARD 11 TITUSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL 1,381.44 128,872 5 BREVARD 61 APOLLO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 726.30 67,755 Page 1 Florida School Recognition List of Schools: Awards for 2012-13 Based on 2012 Performance 5 BREVARD 91 COQUINA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 480.31 44,807 5 BREVARD 101 MIMS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 437.45 40,809 5 BREVARD 141 ANDREW JACKSON MIDDLE SCHOOL 626.30 58,426 5 BREVARD 151 IMPERIAL ESTATES ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 624.14 58,225 5 BREVARD 161 ASTRONAUT HIGH SCHOOL 1,143.19 106,646 5 BREVARD 181 PINEWOOD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 328.29 30,626 5 BREVARD 191 CHALLENGER 7 ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 495.61 46,234 5 BREVARD 301 ENTERPRISE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 664.97 62,034 5 BREVARD 302 SPACE COAST JUNIOR/SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL 1,614.28 150,593 5 BREVARD 1011 ROCKLEDGE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL 1,257.29 117,290 5 BREVARD 1081 RONALD MCNAIR MAGNET MIDDLE 549.98 51,307 5 BREVARD 1091 FAIRGLEN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 663.19 61,868 5 BREVARD 1101 JOHN F. KENNEDY MIDDLE SCHOOL 716.50 66,841 5 BREVARD 1121 COCOA HIGH SCHOOL 935.34 87,256 5 BREVARD 1131 SATURN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 750.99 70,058 5 BREVARD 1141 HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN ELEMENTARY 744.08 69,414 5 BREVARD 1151 RALPH M WILLIAMS JUNIOR ELEMENTARY 607.09 56,634 5 BREVARD 1161 MANATEE ELEMENTARY 903.20 84,258 5 BREVARD 1171 VIERA HIGH SCHOOL 2,201.57 205,380 5 BREVARD 2031 MEADOWLANE INTERMEDIATE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 1,075.12 100,296 5 BREVARD 2041 MEADOWLANE PRIMARY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 778.26 72,602 5 BREVARD 2042 W. MELBOURNE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL FOR SCIENCE 445.10 41,522 5 BREVARD 2061 PORT MALABAR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 682.39 63,659 5 BREVARD 2081 PALM BAY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 781.24 72,880 5 BREVARD 2111 LOCKMAR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 732.11 68,297 5 BREVARD 2211 BAYSIDE HIGH SCHOOL 1,641.79 153,159 5 BREVARD 2212 WESTSIDE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 811.35 75,689 5 BREVARD 2221 SUNRISE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 759.78 70,878 5 BREVARD 2311 HERITAGE HIGH SCHOOL 1,725.81 160,997 5 BREVARD 3021 CENTRAL MIDDLE SCHOOL 1,260.72 117,610 5 BREVARD 3041 SHERWOOD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 509.13 47,496 5 BREVARD 3061 HARBOR CITY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 422.47 39,411 5 BREVARD 3091 CROTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 572.85 53,440 5 BREVARD 3101 ROY ALLEN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 504.21 47,037 5 BREVARD 3121 SUNTREE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 691.16 64,477 5 BREVARD 3131 LONGLEAF ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 689.80 64,350 5 BREVARD 3141 WESTSHORE JUNIOR/SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL 958.50 89,417 5 BREVARD 3151 QUEST ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 832.04 77,619 5 BREVARD 4011 MERRITT ISLAND HIGH SCHOOL 1,459.22 136,128 5 BREVARD 4021 EDGEWOOD JR/SR HIGH SCHOOL 933.33 87,068 5 BREVARD 4041 TROPICAL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 663.64 61,910 5 BREVARD 4051 AUDUBON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 515.99 48,136 5 BREVARD 4071 ROBERT L. STEVENSON ELEMENTARY 482.50 45,011 5 BREVARD 4101 GARDENDALE ELEMENTARY MAGNET SCHOOL 441.73 41,208 5 BREVARD 4111 THOMAS JEFFERSON MIDDLE SCHOOL 632.30 58,986 5 BREVARD 4121 LEWIS CARROLL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 678.40 63,287 5 BREVARD 5011 COCOA BEACH JUNIOR/SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL 1,376.36 128,398 5 BREVARD 5012 THEODORE ROOSEVELT ELEMENTARY 443.06 41,332 5 BREVARD 5021 FREEDOM 7 ELEMENTARY SCHOOL OF INTERNATIONAL STUDIES410.00 38,248 5 BREVARD 5031 CAPE VIEW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 343.63 32,057 5 BREVARD 6011 SATELLITE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL 1,136.93 106,062 5 BREVARD 6012 DELAURA MIDDLE SCHOOL 695.50 64,882 Page 2 Florida School Recognition List of Schools: Awards for 2012-13 Based on 2012 Performance 5 BREVARD 6013 SPESSARD L. HOLLAND ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 411.35 38,374 5 BREVARD 6051 SEA PARK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 342.68 31,968 5 BREVARD 6061 SURFSIDE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 393.50 36,709 5 BREVARD 6071 OCEAN BREEZE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 557.12 51,973 5 BREVARD 6081 INDIALANTIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 720.11 67,178 5 BREVARD 6082 HERBERT C. HOOVER MIDDLE SCHOOL 543.84 50,734 5 BREVARD 6101 GEMINI ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 558.18 52,071 5 BREVARD 6141 DR. W.J. CREEL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 879.89 82,083 5 BREVARD 6501 PALM BAY ACADEMY CHARTER SCHOOL 554.50 51,728 5 BREVARD 6507 ODYSSEY CHARTER SCHOOL 624.52 58,260 5 BREVARD 6508 SCULPTOR CHARTER SCHOOL 493.02 45,993 5 BREVARD 6509 ROYAL PALM CHARTER SCHOOL 248.16 23,150 5 BREVARD 6515 IMAGINE SCHOOLS AT WEST MELBOURNE 391.00 36,476 6 BROWARD 41 NORTH SIDE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 385.60 35,972 6 BROWARD 111 HOLLYWOOD HILLS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 719.73 67,142 6 BROWARD 185 POMPANO BEACH HIGH SCHOOL 1,236.61 115,361 6 BROWARD 201 BENNETT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 391.00 36,476 6 BROWARD 241 MCARTHUR HIGH SCHOOL 2,126.46 198,373 6 BROWARD 251 SUNRISE MIDDLE SCHOOL 1,121.50 104,622 6 BROWARD 321 WALKER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (MAGNET) 529.56 49,402 6 BROWARD 331 COLLINS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 283.50 26,447 6 BROWARD 341 BETHUNE MARY M ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 568.58 53,042 6 BROWARD 361 BLANCHE ELY HIGH SCHOOL 1,861.66 173,671 6 BROWARD 403 HALLANDALE HIGH SCHOOL 1,270.68 118,539 6 BROWARD 422 SUNSET SCHOOL 127.71 11,914 6 BROWARD 491 HARBORDALE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 356.84 33,289 6 BROWARD 521 NORTH ANDREWS GARDENS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 830.10 77,438 6 BROWARD 561 NORCREST ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 742.50 69,266 6 BROWARD 641 BAYVIEW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 556.50 51,915 6 BROWARD 691 STIRLING ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 646.08 60,271 6 BROWARD 711 ORANGE BROOK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 841.00 78,455 6 BROWARD 731 TROPICAL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 915.00 85,359 6 BROWARD 811 BROADVIEW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 966.03 90,119 6 BROWARD 841 MCNAB ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 821.03 76,592 6 BROWARD 851 FLORANADA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 737.00 68,753 6 BROWARD 861 DRIFTWOOD MIDDLE SCHOOL 1,618.44 150,981 6 BROWARD 871 BRIGHT HORIZONS 129.50 12,081 6 BROWARD 901 CRESTHAVEN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 556.56 51,920 6 BROWARD 941 PLANTATION ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 501.53 46,787 6 BROWARD 951 FORT LAUDERDALE HIGH SCHOOL 1,788.02 166,801 6 BROWARD 1011 HENRY D.
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