Monroe County School District is proud to announce it has earned an overall “A” grade from the Florida Department of Education, reflecting the dedication, resilience, and academic excellence of students, teachers, staff, and leadership district-wide.
This year’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.
“This district-wide achievement reflects the unwavering dedication of our educators, students, families, and community partners,” said Superintendent Theresa Axford. “We are building a culture of excellence—one that honors progress, values equity, and ensures every student feels seen, supported, and empowered to thrive.”
Monroe County’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.