The letter "A"

Monroe County School District is proud to announce it has earned an overall โ€œAโ€ grade from the Florida Department of Education, reflecting the dedication, resilience, and academic excellence of students, teachers, staff, and leadership district-wide.

This yearโ€™s ratings highlight exceptional growth and continued success across the district:

  • Key Largo School ascended from a B to an A, joining the ranks of top-performing schools Poinciana Elementary and Plantation Key School.

  • Gerald Adams Elementary celebrated a strong improvement, rising from a C to a B, aligning with solid B-rated schools including Coral Shores High School, Key West High School, Marathon High School, Stanley Switlik Elementary, and Sugarloaf School.

  • Horace O'Bryant School maintained its C rating, with ongoing support and targeted strategies to enhance future performance.

โ€œThis district-wide achievement reflects the unwavering dedication of our educators, students, families, and community partners,โ€ said Superintendent Theresa Axford. โ€œWe are building a culture of excellenceโ€”one that honors progress, values equity, and ensures every student feels seen, supported, and empowered to thrive.โ€

Monroe Countyโ€™s continued academic momentum underscores a shared commitment to innovation, growth, and the relentless pursuit of success for all learners.

For more information on school accountability reports, visit floridadoe.org.