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"We have that": Team Duval takes on television


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Jan. 16, 2019 - In the last months of 2018, we asked parents, staff and the community about their perceptions of communication from and with the school district.


We listened to your answers, and heard one thing we need is to be more expressive about and proud of our outstanding career and technical education programs, magnet programs and school choice options.


Recently, we rolled out a series of communications focused on the array of opportunities available to students in Duval County Public Schools. The "We have that" campaign seeks to improve awareness of Duval Schools' programs and help parents find the school that best resonates with their student's interests.


The following is a list of other programs you can find yourself studying in Duval County Public Schools:

Aviation and military sciences Highlands Middle School Stilwell Middle School Darnell-Cookman High School Andrew Jackson High School Frank H. Peterson High School A. Philip Randolph High School Ribault High School Stanton High School Ed White Leadership Academy Wolfson High School

Business and entreprenuership, career exploration, communication and IT Crystal Springs Elementary School

Gilbert Middle School

Baldwin Middle/High School

Frank H. Peterson High School

A. Philip Randolph High School

Coastal sciences

Mayport Elementary School

Mayport Middle School

Digital communication and information technology

Baldwin Middle/High School


Dual language/World language

San Jose Elementary School

West Riverside Elementary School

Alfred I. duPont Middle School

Southside Middle School

Gifted, talented, accelerated, multiple intelligences and college prep

Brown Elementary School

Central Riverside Elementary School

R.V. Daniels Elementary School

Holiday Hill Elementary School

Jacksonville beach Elementary School

Thomas Jefferson Elementary School

San Mateo Elementary School

Darnell-Cookman Middle/High School

J. W. Johnson Middle School

Landon Middle School

Paxon High School

Stanton College Preparatory School

Wolfson High School

Global understanding, international studies and museum studies

Chimney Lakes Elementary School

Henry Kite Elementary School

Ortega Elementary School

Alfred I. duPont Middle School

Ribault Middle School

Southside Middle School

International Baccalaureate

Spring Park Elementary School

Southside Middle School

Math, science, pre-engineering and technology

Lone Star Elementary School

Loretto Elementary School

Mathis Elementary School

Pinedale Elementary School

Andrew Robinson Elementary School

Stockton Elementary School

Kirby-Smith Middle School

YMLA/YWLA at Butler Middle School

Darnell-Cookman High School

Andrew Jackson High School

Robert E. Lee High School

Paxon High School

Frank H. Peterson High School

A. Philip Randolph High School

Raines High School

Ribault High School

Stanton College Preparatory School

Wolfson High School

Ed White Leadership Academy

Medical professions

Venetia Elementary School

Darnell-Cookman Middle/High School

Montessori and Spanish Montessori

Allen J. Axson Elementary School

John E. Ford Elementary/Middle School

Darnell-Cookman High School

Paxon High School

Stanton College Preparatory School

Wolfson High School

Science enrichment

Dinsmore Elementary School

San Pablo Elementary School

Darnell-Cookman Middle/High School

Kirby-Smith Middle School

Andrew Jackson High School

Robert E. Lee, Raines High School

A. Philip Randolph High School

Stanton College Preparatory School

Wolfson High School

Visual and performing arts

Brentwood Elementary School

Fishweir Elementary School

Martin Luther King Elementary School

Lake Forest Elementary School

Pine Forest Elementary School

Fort Caroline Middle School

LaVilla Middle School of the Arts

Douglas Anderson High School of the Arts

Raines High School

1 Comment


Kathleen
Jan 16, 2019

Unfortunately, you have neglected to add Sandalwood High School under “gifted, talented, accelerated, multiple intelligences & college prep.” I have had 3 children benefit from the Early College program & many friend’s kid’s benefit from Avid at Sandalwood High School. Not to mention that we are an A school for 2 years in a row. Please add SHS to your list.

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