Florida charter school applicationdraft - Sarasota County 2026

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  2. Begin by entering your child's full legal name and date of birth in the designated fields. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for enrollment.
  3. Fill in the preferred first name and gender selection. This helps personalize your child's experience at the school.
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Charter school applications are due to the sponsor (school district). We recommend contacting the school district for specific application requirements. In addition, section 1002.33(6), F.S., requires charter school applicants to submit an application on a model application form developed by the Department.
Best public charter schools in Florida Somerset Academy Boca Middle School. 10/10. Sponsored Listing. True North Classical Academy. Seminole Science Charter School. River City Science Academy Mandarin. Advertisement. Mater Academy Bay Middle School. Somerset Academy Elementary South Campus.
per student funding now $8,143. 16% increase in mental health allocation now $46.87 per student. 16% increase in safe school funds now $70.31 per student. Nearly $200 million for construction and upkeep of public charter schools.
Students attending charter schools are outperforming their peers in district-run schools. A Florida Department of Education annual charter school performance report (March 2019) shows that students in charter schools outperformed their peers in traditional schools in nearly every category.
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