List of schools in Duval County, Florida
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The following is a list of the schools operated by the Duval County School Board , d/b/a Duval County Public Schools . The list is currently limited to high schools and middle schools . Most of the schools listed are in Jacksonville, Florida , the county seat and its largest city by orders of magnitude. In 2021, the school board voted to rename the six schools named for Confederates .[ 1]
High schools
School
2021-22 enrollment
Grades
Year est.
Principal
Mascot
Notes
Alden Road Exceptional Student Center
155
6-12
Blitch, Joseph
Dolphins
School for special learning needs
Douglas Anderson School of the Arts
1,111
9-12
1985
Wilson, Tina
Puffin
Magnet school for the arts; admission only by audition or portfolio review
Atlantic Coast High School
2,414
9-12
2010
George, Michael
Stingrays
Baldwin Middle-Senior High School
1,349
6-12
1948
Townsend, Mike
Indians
Combined middle school and high school that serves the westernmost portion of Duval County
Darnell-Cookman Middle/High School of the Medical Arts
1,130
6-12
Davis, Paul
Vikings
Beginning with the 2008-09 school year, Darnell-Cookman is transitioning from a middle school to a 6-11 (later 6-12) school.
Englewood High School
1,798
9-12
Chirino, Marleny
Rams
First Coast High School
2,158
9-12
1990
Fluent, Justin
Buccaneers
Duncan U. Fletcher High School
2,098
9-12
1937
Ledford, James
Senators
Named after U.S. Senator Duncan U. Fletcher
Westside High School
1,486
9-12
1958
Foster, Vincent
Wolverines
Formerly named Nathan B. Forrest High School
Grand Park Educational Center
135
9-12
Blue, Dr.Tyrone
Eagles
School for behaviorally and academically challenged students
Andrew Jackson High School
955
9-12
1928
Moreland, Truitte
Tigers
One of the two oldest high schools in Duval County. Original building shares same architectural design as Robert E. Lee High School. Many of the schools were "twinned" with other schools upon construction.
Riverside High School
1,581
9-12
1928
Feagins, Timothy
Generals
The oldest high school in Duval County. Original building shares same architectural design as Andrew Jackson High School.
Mandarin High School
2,435
9-12
1990
Bravo, Sara
Mustangs
Marine Science Education Center
30
9-12
1968
Ledford,James
Mt. Herman Exceptional Student Center
105
Ages 3–22
Cashen, Mark
Herons
School for profoundly mentally handicapped students
Palm Avenue Exceptional Student Center
183
6-12
Michael Alexander
Panthers
School for special learning needs and find students employment and open cases through Vocational Rehab for graduating seniors
Terry Parker High School
1,372
9-12
Hudson, Robert
Braves
Paxon School for Advanced Studies
1,322
9-12
Turner, Royce
Eagles
A dedicated academic magnet school
Frank H. Peterson Academies of Technology
1,147
9-12
Mastromatto, Jessica
Eagles
Formerly known as the Westside Skills Center, offers several vocational programs
William M. Raines High School
1,243
9-12
1965
Hall, Vincent
Vikings
Named after a former Duval principal
A. Philip Randolph Academies of Technology
401
8-12
1979
Lewis, Robert
Jaguars
Formerly known as the Northside Skills Center, offers several vocational programs
Jean Ribault High School
1,373
9-12
1957
Bostic, Gregory D.
Trojans
named after a 16th-century French explorer
Sandalwood High School
2,752
9-12
1971
Dr.Saryn, V Hatcher
Saints
Largest school in Duval County; was originally built as a junior-senior high combination
Stanton College Preparatory School
1,420
9-12
1868
Majova-Seane, Nongongoma
Blue Devils
Founded through a program of the Freedman's Bureau, in 1980 became the county's first academic magnet school, oldest high school in Jacksonville by name
Edward H. White High School
1,453
9-12
1971
Battest, Traci
Commanders
Named after one of the astronauts who died in the Apollo 1 fire
Samuel W. Wolfson High School
901
9-12
1963
Begley, Christopher
Wolfpack
Middle schools
School
Enrollment
Grades
Established
Principal
Mascot
Notes
Alden Road Exceptional Student Center
155
6-12
Linda Leonard
Dolphins
School for special learning needs
Arlington Middle School
768
6-8
2000
Evan Dainels
Vikings
[ 2]
Baldwin Middle-Senior High School
1,349
6-12
Denise Hall
Indians
[ 3]
Butler, Eugene Eugene J. Butler Middle School
Trutie L. Moreland
Falcons
Chaffee Trail Middle School
6-8
2024
Dr.Cicely Tyson-White
Mustangs
Darnell-Cookman School of the Medical Arts
1,130
6-12
Tyrus Lyles
Vikings
Charger Academy Charger Academy
884
6-8
Marshuana Bush
Chargers
duPont, Alfred I. Alfred I. duPont Middle School
702
6-8
Marilyn Barnwell
Dragons
Formerly known as duPont Jr.-Sr. High School[ 4]
Fletcher, Duncan Duncan U. Fletcher Middle School
1,172
6-8
Teresa Mowbray
John E. Ford K-8 School
627
K-8
Tina Bennett
Royal Knights
Fort Caroline Middle School
468
6-8
Chelvert Wellington
Cavaliers
Gilbert, Matthew Matthew Gilbert Middle School
728
6-8
Jamelle Wilcox-Goodwin
Panthers
Served as a high school for black students before integration.[ 5]
Highlands Middle School
685
6-8
Jackie Simmons
Wildcats
Johnson, James Weldon James Weldon Johnson Middle School
999
6-8
Sharwonda Peek
Trojans
Magnet college preparatory;[ 6] Best Practice School[ 7]
Kernan Middle School
1,175
6-8
Kathy Kassees
Osprey
Springfield Middle School
874
6-8
1923
Kenya Griffin
Comets
Lake Shore Middle School
995
6-8
Caleb Gottberg
Warriors
Landmark Middle School
1,075
6-8
1989
Michael Henry
Seahawks
Landon, Julia Julia Landon College Preparatory and Leadership Development School
858
6-8
Katrina Bledsoe
Lions
LaVilla School of the Arts
958
6-8
Janelle Wagoner
N/A
Mandarin Middle School
1,192
6-8
Joy Recla
Hawks
Mayport Middle School
790
6-8
1977
Chris Koek
Sharks
Mt. Herman Exceptional Student Center
105
Ages 3–22
Mark Cashen
Herons
School for profoundly mentally handicapped students.
Northwestern Middle School
Shawn Platts
Yellow Jackets
Oceanway School
1,041
6-8
1938
Elizabeth Stansel
Buccaneers
Palm Avenue Exceptional Student Center
183
6-12
Michael Alexander
Panthers
School for special learning needs
Ribault, Jean Jean Ribault Middle School
687
6-8
Angela Maxey
Colts
Rutherford, Mattie Mattie V. Rutherford Alternative Education Center
57
4-8
Maurice Nesmith
Wildcats
School for behaviorally and academically challenged students
Southside Middle School
851
6-8
1964
LaTanya McNeal
Knights
Stilwell, Joseph Joseph Stilwell Middle School
576
6-8
Vincen
Patriots
Westside. Westside Middle School
594
6-8
Gregory D. Bostic
Raiders
Formerly Nathan B. Forrest High School
Twin Lakes Academy Middle School
1,155
6-8
Aurelia Williams
Timberwolves
Westview K-8 School
1,313
K-8
Michele Floyd Hatcher
Broncos
Young Men's and Women's Leadership Academy
333
6-8
2015
Tamara Feagins
Falcons
Alternative Schools
Bridge To Success Academy (Grades 4-12)
Mattie V. Rutherford Alternative Education Center (Grades 4-8)
GRASP Academy (Grades 1-8)
Elementary Schools
Abess Park Elementary School
Alimacani Elementary School
Anchor Academy Elementary School
Andrew A. Robinson Elementary School
Annie R. Morgan Elementary School
Arlington Elementary School
Arlington Heights Elementary School
Atlantic Beach Elementary School
Bartram Springs Elementary School
Bayview Elementary School
Beauclerc Elementary School
Biltmore Elementary School
Biscayne Elementary School
Brookview Elementary School
Cedar Hills Elementary School
Central Riverside Elementary School
Chaffee Trail Elementary School
Chets Creek Elementary School
Chimney Lakes Elementary School
Crown Point Elementary School
Crystal Springs Elementary School
Dinsmore Elementary School
Don Brewer Elementary School
Englewood Elementary School
Enterprise Learning Academy
Fishweir Elementary School
Fort Caroline Elementary School
Garden City Elementary School
George W. Carver Elementary School
Greenfield Elementary School
Greenland Pines Elementary School
Gregory Drive Elementary School
Hendricks Avenue Elementary School
Hidden Oaks Elementary School
Highlands Estates Academy
Hogan-Spring Glenn Elementary School
Holiday Hill Elementary School
Hyde Grove Elementary School
Hyde Park Elementary School
J Allen Axson Elementary School
Jacksonville Beach Elementary School
Jacksonville Heights Elementary School
John Love Early Learning Center(Pre-K)
John N. C. Stockton Elementary School
Kernan Trail Elementary School
Kings Trail Elementary School
Lake Lucina Elementary School
Lone Star Elementary School
Long Branch Elementary School
Loretto Elementary School
Louis Sheffield Elementary School
Love Grove Elementary School
Mamie Agnes James Elementary School
Mandarin Oaks Elementary School
Mayport Elementary School
Merrill Road Elementary School
Neptune Beach Elementary School
New Berlin Elementary School
Normandy Village Elementary School
North Shore Elementary School
Northwestern Legends Elementary School
Oak Hill Academy
Oceanway Elementary School
Ortega Elementary School
Parkwood Heights Elementary School
Pickett Elementary School
Pine Estates Elementary School
Pine Forest Elementary School
Pinedale Elementary School
Ramona Boulevard Elementary School
Reynolds Lane Elementary School
Richard L. Brown Elementary School
Rufus E. Payne Elementary School
Ruth N. Upson Elementary School
Rutledge H. Pearson Elementary School
R. V. Daniels Elementary School
Sabal Palm Elementary School
Sadie T. Tillis Elementary School
Sallye B. Mathis Elementary School
Samuel A. Hull Elementary School
San Jose Elementary School
San Mateo Elementary School
San Pablo Elementary School
Seabreeze Elementary School
Southside Estates Elementary School
S. P. Livingston Elementary School
Spring Park Elementary School
Susie E. Tolbert Elementary School
Thomas Jefferson Elementary School
Timucuan Elementary School
Twin Lakes Academy
Venetia Elementary School
WaterleafWest Riverside Elementary School
Whitehouse Elementary School
Windy Hill Elementary School
Woodland Acres Elementary School
References
^ "Duval County Public Schools board votes to rename all 6 Confederate-named schools" . 15 June 2021.
^ "Arlington Middle School, #213" . School Demographic, Assessment, and Accountability Data . Duval County Public Schools. Archived from the original on 2008-04-20. Retrieved 2008-05-21 .
^ "Baldwin Middle-Senior High School, #38" . School Demographic, Assessment, and Accountability Data . Duval County Public Schools. Archived from the original on 2009-04-06. Retrieved 2008-05-21 .
^ http://www.jacksonville.com/tu-online/stories/041805/pat_18502761.shtml [bare URL ]
^ Brown, Will (26 February 2017). "Matthew W. Gilbert renames athletic field in honor of former principal" . Retrieved 27 November 2017 .
^ "James Weldon Johnson Middle School, #152" . School Demographic, Assessment, and Accountability Data . Duval County Public Schools. Archived from the original on 2009-02-11. Retrieved 2008-05-20 .
^ "Best Practices" Archived 2008-11-20 at the Wayback Machine , Florida Atlantic University, accessed 23 May 2008