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School ratings that go beyond test scores

Discover 3,824 Florida schools rated across 5 dimensions that actually matter: academics, climate, parent satisfaction, programs, and inclusivity support.

3,824
Schools Analyzed
6.6
Average Score
606
Top Rated (7+)
120
Private Schools

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Our Approach

What Sets Us Apart

Traditional ratings focus on test scores that often reflect neighborhood wealth more than school quality. We analyze what actually matters to families.

The Problem with Test Scores

  • Correlate more with ZIP code than teaching quality
  • Miss critical factors like school climate and support
  • Don't account for student growth or progress
  • Ignore parent satisfaction and community engagement

The MeasuredUp Approach

  • Analyze 5 dimensions that predict student success
  • Include school climate and safety metrics
  • Factor in parent reviews and satisfaction
  • Highlight inclusivity and support for all learners

Our 5-Domain Rating System

Every school is evaluated across five key dimensions that together paint a complete picture of educational quality.

Academic Excellence

Test scores, growth metrics, and college readiness

School Climate

Safety, relationships, and learning environment

Parent Satisfaction

Review sentiment and community engagement

Program Richness

Extracurriculars, arts, sports, and special programs

Inclusivity & Support

Diverse learner support and accommodation

Parent Stories

What Parents Are Saying

Hear from families who found their perfect school match using MeasuredUp.

"Finally, a school rating that looks at what actually matters to my family. The inclusivity scores helped us find a school that truly supports our son's learning differences."

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Sarah M.

Orlando, FL

Parent of a 3rd grader with ADHD

"I was tired of rankings that just reflected neighborhood wealth. MeasuredUp showed me schools with amazing programs I never would have considered otherwise."

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Marcus T.

Tampa, FL

Father of twins

"The School Matcher assessment was a game-changer. It asked the right questions and matched us with schools that aligned with our values."

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Jennifer L.

Miami, FL

Mother of a kindergartener

Parent's Guide

What to Look For in a School

Choosing the right school is one of the most important decisions you'll make for your child. Here's what research shows actually matters—and the questions you should be asking.

Questions Every Parent Should Ask

But traditional ratings don't answer

"What's the curriculum like?"

Understanding teaching philosophy and methods matters more than test scores

"What's leadership like?"

Principal quality is the #1 predictor of school improvement

"Do they communicate well?"

Parent-school communication predicts student success

"Does it feel like a community?"

Belonging and connection drive engagement and learning

"Are teachers happy?"

Teacher satisfaction directly impacts classroom quality

"Will it be a good fit for MY child?"

Every child is unique—one size doesn't fit all

Developing the Whole Child

Research shows that focusing only on academics misses critical developmental domains. The best schools nurture growth across multiple dimensions:

Academic Growth

Progress, not just proficiency

Socio-Emotional Health

Relationships & self-regulation

Physical Wellbeing

Health, activity, nutrition

Character Development

Ethics, responsibility, empathy

Growth Mindset

Resilience & love of learning

Creativity & Expression

Arts, innovation, self-expression

For Neurodiverse Learners

If your child has ADHD, autism, dyslexia, or other learning differences, finding the right school is even more critical. Here's what to look for:

  • Trained staff who understand diverse learning needs
  • Sensory-friendly environments and accommodations
  • Individualized support plans (IEPs/504s) that are actually followed
  • Inclusive culture that celebrates differences
  • Evidence-based intervention programs
  • Strong communication between school and home

Red Flags to Watch For

  • High teacher turnover rates
  • Lack of transparency about discipline policies
  • No clear communication channels for parents
  • Dismissive attitude toward learning differences
  • Over-emphasis on test prep at expense of enrichment
  • Unwillingness to discuss school climate data

Green Flags to Look For

  • Experienced, stable teaching staff
  • Active parent involvement and PTA
  • Clear mission focused on whole-child development
  • Robust support services and counseling
  • Diverse extracurricular offerings
  • Transparent about data and open to feedback

Ready to find schools that match what matters to your family?

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3824 schools found

Public

JOHN YOUNG ELEMENTARY

ORLANDO, FL • 32837
6.6Overall
673 students
16:1 ratio
PK-05
Academic
5.9
School
6.9
Parent
6.9
Program
5.5
Inclusivity
6.3

"Regular school in ORLANDO."

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FOREST LAKE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

DELTONA, FL • 32725
6.6Overall
476 students
12:1 ratio
PK-05
Academic
6.3
School
7.1
Parent
7.3
Program
5.3
Inclusivity
6.1

"Above-average school (62th percentile), with exceptional 12:1 student-teacher ratio."

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CRACKER TRAIL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

SEBRING, FL • 33875
6.5Overall
692 students
17:1 ratio
PK-05
Academic
5.8
School
5.8
Parent
7.1
Program
5.6
Inclusivity
6.2

"Regular school in SEBRING."

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J.R. ARNOLD HIGH SCHOOL

PANAMA CITY BEACH, FL • 32407
6.2Overall
1,617 students
25:1 ratio
09-12
Academic
5.8
School
5.9
Parent
6.3
Program
6.2
Inclusivity
6.5

"Regular school in PANAMA CITY BEACH."

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CHRISTA MCAULIFFE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

PALM BAY, FL • 32907
6.3Overall
621 students
17:1 ratio
PK-06
Academic
7.1
School
6.2
Parent
5.9
Program
5.0
Inclusivity
5.5

"Regular school in PALM BAY."

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JERRY THOMAS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

JUPITER, FL • 33458
6.8Overall
718 students
15:1 ratio
PK-05
Academic
7.3
School
6.3
Parent
7.5
Program
5.9
Inclusivity
6.2

"One of Florida's top-rated schools (top 19%), with favorable 15:1 class sizes, known for parent satisfaction."

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GIBSONTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

GIBSONTON, FL • 33534
6.4Overall
510 students
14:1 ratio
PK-05
Academic
6.2
School
7.0
Parent
6.4
Program
4.9
Inclusivity
5.7

"Regular school in GIBSONTON, with favorable 14:1 class sizes."

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ALTHA PUBLIC SCHOOL

ALTHA, FL • 32421
6.7Overall
674 students
17:1 ratio
PK-12
Academic
5.8
School
6.9
Parent
6.8
Program
6.0
Inclusivity
6.4

"Regular school in ALTHA."

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ROOSEVELT MIDDLE SCHOOL

WEST PALM BEACH, FL • 33407
6.0Overall
851 students
14:1 ratio
06-08
Academic
7.0
School
6.5
Parent
6.3
Program
5.0
Inclusivity
6.1

"Regular school in WEST PALM BEACH, with favorable 14:1 class sizes."

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TERRY PARKER HIGH SCHOOL

JACKSONVILLE, FL • 32211
6.3Overall
1,353 students
19:1 ratio
09-12
Academic
6.7
School
7.1
Parent
6.1
Program
5.1
Inclusivity
6.0

"Regular school in JACKSONVILLE."

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HUNTER'S GREEN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

TAMPA, FL • 33647
6.6Overall
739 students
15:1 ratio
PK-05
Academic
6.4
School
6.5
Parent
7.5
Program
4.8
Inclusivity
6.4

"Regular school in TAMPA, with favorable 15:1 class sizes, known for parent satisfaction."

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TROPICAL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

MERRITT ISLAND, FL • 32952
6.4Overall
671 students
18:1 ratio
PK-06
Academic
5.9
School
6.6
Parent
6.6
Program
5.3
Inclusivity
5.8

"Regular school in MERRITT ISLAND."

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TRINITY OAKS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

TRINITY, FL • 34655
6.6Overall
673 students
17:1 ratio
PK-05
Academic
6.0
School
6.9
Parent
6.6
Program
5.4
Inclusivity
6.7

"Regular school in TRINITY."

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LEWIS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

TEMPLE TERRACE, FL • 33617
7.1Overall
602 students
14:1 ratio
PK-05
Academic
7.5
School
7.3
Parent
6.4
Program
6.0
Inclusivity
5.4

"Above-average school (72th percentile), with favorable 14:1 class sizes, known for academic excellence."

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HOLMES COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL

BONIFAY, FL • 32425
6.5Overall
453 students
16:1 ratio
09-12
Academic
6.1
School
7.1
Parent
6.6
Program
5.0
Inclusivity
5.5

"Regular school in BONIFAY."

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PALM BAY ACADEMY CHARTER SCHOOL

PALM BAY, FL • 32905
6.1Overall
364 students
20:1 ratio
KG-08
Academic
6.2
School
6.7
Parent
6.6
Program
6.3
Inclusivity
5.7

"Regular school in PALM BAY."

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W T MOORE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

TALLAHASSEE, FL • 32308
6.1Overall
579 students
16:1 ratio
PK-05
Academic
6.1
School
6.2
Parent
5.8
Program
5.4
Inclusivity
5.8

"Regular school in TALLAHASSEE."

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PORT ORANGE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

PORT ORANGE, FL • 32127
6.9Overall
361 students
14:1 ratio
PK-05
Academic
6.4
School
7.2
Parent
6.5
Program
6.1
Inclusivity
5.4

"Regular school in PORT ORANGE, with favorable 14:1 class sizes."

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MAUDE SAUNDERS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

DEFUNIAK SPRINGS, FL • 32433
6.9Overall
553 students
13:1 ratio
KG-05
Academic
7.0
School
6.7
Parent
6.8
Program
5.8
Inclusivity
5.8

"Above-average school (62th percentile), with favorable 13:1 class sizes."

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INDIAN RIDGE SCHOOL

WEST PALM BEACH, FL • 33411
7.2Overall
95 students
3:1 ratio
KG-12
Academic
7.5
School
7.3
Parent
7.3
Program
6.7
Inclusivity
7.3

"One of Florida's top-rated schools (top 4%), with exceptional 3:1 student-teacher ratio, known for academic excellence."

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IR PREP

VERO BEACH, FL • 32960
6.6Overall
78 students
10:1 ratio
05-12
Academic
7.8
School
6.7
Parent
7.2
Program
5.6
Inclusivity
5.8

"One of Florida's top-rated schools (top 19%), with exceptional 10:1 student-teacher ratio, known for academic excellence."

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HENDERSON HAMMOCK CHARTER SCHOOL

TAMPA, FL • 33625
6.8Overall
1,157 students
21:1 ratio
KG-08
Academic
6.1
School
6.7
Parent
6.8
Program
6.2
Inclusivity
5.8

"Regular school in TAMPA."

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MARCO ISLAND CHARTER MIDDLE

MARCO ISLAND, FL • 34145
6.8Overall
322 students
15:1 ratio
06-08
Academic
7.3
School
6.8
Parent
7.8
Program
6.5
Inclusivity
5.3

"One of Florida's top-rated schools (top 13%), with favorable 15:1 class sizes, known for parent satisfaction."

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SARASOTA COUNTY ACCELERATION ACADEMIES

SARASOTA, FL • 34232
5.7Overall
109 students
27:1 ratio
09-12
Academic
6.5
School
6.1
Parent
6.4
Program
5.1
Inclusivity
6.3

"Other/Alternative school in SARASOTA."

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SAN JOSE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

JACKSONVILLE, FL • 32207
6.4Overall
779 students
15:1 ratio
PK-05
Academic
6.4
School
6.2
Parent
6.4
Program
5.1
Inclusivity
5.4

"Regular school in JACKSONVILLE, with favorable 15:1 class sizes."

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TITUSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL

TITUSVILLE, FL • 32780
6.6Overall
1,314 students
22:1 ratio
09-12
Academic
6.9
School
5.8
Parent
6.8
Program
5.5
Inclusivity
5.6

"Regular school in TITUSVILLE."

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SOMERSET ACADEMY MIDDLE (MIRAMAR CAMPUS)

MIRAMAR, FL • 33027
5.8Overall
425 students
21:1 ratio
06-08
Academic
5.9
School
6.8
Parent
6.8
Program
6.3
Inclusivity
6.3

"Regular school in MIRAMAR."

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CARVER MIDDLE SCHOOL

LEESBURG, FL • 34748
6.0Overall
837 students
21:1 ratio
06-08
Academic
6.1
School
6.2
Parent
6.0
Program
6.1
Inclusivity
5.4

"Regular school in LEESBURG."

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RIVER RIDGE HIGH SCHOOL

NEW PORT RICHEY, FL • 34654
5.9Overall
1,802 students
24:1 ratio
09-12
Academic
5.8
School
5.6
Parent
6.1
Program
5.4
Inclusivity
6.4

"Regular school in NEW PORT RICHEY."

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FERNANDINA BEACH MIDDLE SCHOOL

FERNANDINA BEACH, FL • 32034
6.0Overall
686 students
21:1 ratio
06-08
Academic
5.8
School
6.5
Parent
6.0
Program
5.6
Inclusivity
6.2

"Regular school in FERNANDINA BEACH."

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