Governor Scott Presents $15 Million in School Recognition Funds to Broward County Schools
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Governor Scott Presents $15 Million in School Recognition Funds to Broward County Schools
- High student performance pays off for district's top schools -
Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.- Governor Rick Scott today acknowledged Broward County's public schools that sustained high student performance or demonstrated substantial improvement in student performance by presenting a check totaling more than $15 million in School Recognition Program funding to Superintendent Robert W. Runcie. The check presentation was made before an audience of educators and community leaders at Piper High School in the City of Sunrise. Schools can use their award dollars for faculty or staff bonuses, to purchase educational equipment or materials, or hire temporary staff to help maintain or improve student performance. Statewide, school recognition funding totals more than $134 million.
Governor Scott said, "Florida students and teachers were ranked 6th for educational quality, our fourth-grade students scored among the best in the world in an international reading survey, and we recently learned Florida students are number one for percentage of students taking an AP exam. In conjunction with our proposed $1.2 billion in educational funding as part of the Florida Families First Budget, the school recognition funding will allow our teachers and students to continue on their path of success."
Florida's School Recognition Program acknowledges the quality of public schools by giving financial rewards based on sustained or significantly improved student achievement in reading, mathematics, science, and writing. Schools eligible for recognition awards include those receiving an 'A' school grade, improving at least one letter grade from the previous year, or improving more than one letter grade and sustaining the improvement the following school year. Alternative schools that increase their school improvement rating or are rated "improving" also qualify for awards. The school staff and school advisory council at each recognized school jointly decide how to use the financial award.
"Governor Scott understands rewarding schools for performance promotes even higher achievement," said Commissioner of Education Dr. Tony Bennett. "His Florida Families First Budget calls for an even larger commitment to the School Recognition Program."
As part of his Florida Families First Budget, Governor Scott requested an increase in School Recognition Program funding to $125 per student, up from $93 this year. State funding for K-12 education in the Florida Families First Budget totals $10.7 billion - the highest state funding level in history. Included in this historic total is $480 million to support $2,500 pay raises for Florida's K-12 classroom teachers, plus the cost of associated benefits.
Total funding for K-12 education in the Florida Families First Budget is $18.47 billion, an increase of $1.25 billion, or 7.3 percent, over last year's budget, which also invested $1 billion in K-12 education. This increase represents per student funding of $6,799, an increase of more than $400 over the current fiscal year.
"We are pleased that Governor Rick Scott made a special visit to Broward County to recognize our outstanding schools, teachers and staff with more than $15 million in school recognition funds, said Broward County Schools Superintendent Robert W. Runcie. "The School Recognition Program rewards our best teachers and I am proud to say that Broward has many in this category. Governor Scott's Florida Families First Budget proposal to increase funding for a program that directly benefits our dedicated teachers and staff is commendable."
"We are excited that Governor Scott is visiting Broward County and recognizing our teachers and staff for their dedication and commitment to improved student achievement," said Broward School Board Member Katie Leach. "The School Recognition Program rewards people who are going above and beyond in the classroom and instilling the value of life-long learning in our students. I support Governor Rick Scott's Florida Families First Budget and his proposal to increase funding for this most worthwhile program. I look forward to working with local and statewide education stakeholders to make his proposal a reality."
Bob Swindell, President and CEO of the Greater Fort Lauderdale Alliance, said: "A strong education system provides a sound economic development resource to sustain and enhance the economic growth, vitality, and global competitiveness of a community. The Greater Fort Lauderdale Alliance applauds Governor Rick Scott for recognizing Broward County School teachers and staff with more than $15 million in school recognition funds. We support Governor Scott's Florida Families First Budget and the proposed increase for the School Recognition Program. This program rewards our best and brightest and supports the local economy."
The School Recognition Program distribution for Broward County schools is below.
Broward School District Total | $15,055,108 |
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Annabel C. Perry Elementary School | 66,937 |
Apollo Middle School | 98,420 |
Atlantic Technical Center | 58,817 |
Banyan Elementary School | 66,468 |
Bayview Elementary School | 51,915 |
Beachside Montessori Village | 62,783 |
Ben Gamla Charter School | 49,480 |
Bennett Elementary School | 36,476 |
Bethune Mary M Elementary School | 53,042 |
Blanche Ely High School | 173,671 |
Boyd H. Anderson High School | 176,520 |
Bright Horizons | 12,081 |
Broadview Elementary School | 90,119 |
Broward Virtual Franchise | 37,416 |
Central Park Elementary School | 104,033 |
Challenger Elementary School | 86,470 |
Chapel Trail Elementary School | 75,874 |
Charles W. Flanagan High School | 288,446 |
Charter School of Excellence at Riverland | 12,267 |
City of Coral Springs Charter | 152,745 |
City of Pembroke Pines Charter | 179,393 |
City of Pembroke Pines Charter High School | 160,827 |
City of Pembroke Pines Charter Middle School | 119,768 |
Coconut Creek Elementary School | 70,703 |
Coconut Palm Elementary School | 92,090 |
Collins Elementary School | 26,447 |
Cooper City Elementary School | 69,196 |
Cooper City High School | 208,368 |
Coral Cove Elementary School | 74,170 |
Coral Glades High School | 214,588 |
Coral Park Elementary School | 56,878 |
Coral Springs High School | 229,918 |
Coral Springs Middle School | 148,502 |
Country Hills Elementary School | 80,896 |
Country Isles Elementary School | 88,320 |
Cresthaven Elementary School | 51,920 |
Cypress Bay High School | 389,216 |
Dolphin Bay Elementary School | 67,262 |
Driftwood Middle School | 150,981 |
Eagle Point Elementary School | 107,608 |
Eagle Ridge Elementary School | 72,833 |
Eagles Nest Elementary Charter School | 14,366 |
Embassy Creek Elementary School | 89,087 |
Everglades Elementary School | 94,303 |
Everglades High School | 250,400 |
Excelsior Charter of Broward | 18,378 |
Falcon Cove Middle School | 229,707 |
Flamingo Elementary School | 66,252 |
Floranada Elementary School | 68,753 |
Forest Glen Middle School | 141,367 |
Fort Lauderdale High School | 166,801 |
Fox Trail Elementary School | 117,599 |
Franklin Academy A | 104,063 |
Franklin Academy B | 8,771 |
Gator Run Elementary School | 115,205 |
Glades Middle School | 149,813 |
Griffin Elementary School | 51,506 |
Hallandale High School | 118,539 |
Harbordale Elementary School | 33,289 |
Hawkes Bluff Elementary School | 80,081 |
Henry D. Perry Middle School | 69,220 |
Heron Heights Elementary School | 80,340 |
Hollywood Academy of Arts and Science | 40,487 |
Hollywood Academy of Arts and Science Middle School | 22,995 |
Hollywood Hills Elementary School | 67,142 |
Hollywood Hills High School | 156,978 |
Hollywood Park Elementary School | 44,754 |
Horizon Elementary School | 48,323 |
Imagine at North Lauderdale Middle School | 19,264 |
Imagine Charter School at Weston | 82,933 |
Imagine Charter School of Broward | 58,066 |
Imagine Charter/North Lauderdale | 36,476 |
Indian Ridge Middle School | 186,195 |
Indian Trace Elementary School | 64,705 |
International School of Broward | 26,624 |
J.P. Taravella High School | 275,295 |
James S. Hunt Elementary School | 79,917 |
Lakeside Elementary School | 76,770 |
Manatee Bay Elementary School | 110,546 |
Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School | 282,690 |
McArthur High School | 198,373 |
McNab Elementary School | 76,592 |
Millennium Middle School | 139,415 |
Miramar High School | 238,347 |
Monarch High School | 197,614 |
Nob Hill Elementary School | 59,471 |
Norcrest Elementary School | 69,266 |
North Andrews Gardens Elementary School | 77,438 |
North Broward Academy of Excellence | 59,098 |
North Broward Academy of Excellence Middle School | 32,226 |
North Lauderdale Elementary School | 51,937 |
North Side Elementary School | 35,972 |
Nova Blanche Forman Elementary School | 69,919 |
Nova Dwight D. Eisenhower Elem | 70,666 |
Nova High School | 201,904 |
Nova Middle School | 113,858 |
Orange Brook Elementary School | 78,455 |
Palm Cove Elementary School | 79,582 |
Panther Run Elementary School | 58,604 |
Paragon Academy of Technology | 8,489 |
Paragon Elementary Charter School | 13,853 |
Park Springs Elementary School | 89,112 |
Park Trails Elementary School | 89,375 |
Parkway Academy | 46,399 |
Pembroke Lakes Elementary School | 57,620 |
Pines Middle School | 141,611 |
Pioneer Middle School | 128,316 |
Piper High School | 231,473 |
Plantation Elementary School | 46,787 |
Plantation High School | 207,947 |
Pompano Beach High School | 115,361 |
Quiet Waters Elementary School | 127,588 |
Ramblewood Middle School | 142,684 |
Renaissance Charter School of Coral Springs | 86,795 |
Riverglades Elementary School | 55,840 |
Riverside Elementary School | 72,315 |
Sawgrass Elementary School | 90,816 |
Sawgrass Springs Middle School | 122,580 |
Seminole Middle School | 116,470 |
Sheridan Hills Elementary School | 52,947 |
Sheridan Park Elementary School | 59,620 |
Silver Lakes Elementary School | 61,535 |
Silver Palms Elementary School | 68,526 |
Silver Ridge Elementary School | 86,781 |
Silver Shores Elementary School | 63,774 |
Silver Trail Middle School | 137,863 |
Somerset Academy | 82,653 |
Somerset Academy Charter High | 70,424 |
Somerset Academy Charter High School Miramar Campus | 19,777 |
Somerset Academy Davie Charter | 13,303 |
Somerset Academy East Preparatory | 27,707 |
Somerset Academy Elementary Miramar Campus | 75,479 |
Somerset Academy Middle Miramar Campus | 33,221 |
Somerset Academy Middle School | 78,175 |
Somerset Arts Conservatory | 8,489 |
Somerset Neighborhood School | 40,767 |
Somerset Preparatory Academy Charter School at North Lauderdale | 65,675 |
Stirling Elementary School | 60,271 |
Sunrise Middle School | 104,622 |
Sunset Lakes Elementary School | 85,474 |
Sunset School | 11,914 |
Tequesta Trace Middle School | 136,549 |
The Quest Center | 18,238 |
Tradewinds Elementary School | 103,697 |
Tropical Elementary School | 85,359 |
Village Elementary School | 57,297 |
Virginia Shuman Young Elementary School | 61,395 |
Walker Elementary School (Magnet) | 49,402 |
Walter C. Young Middle School | 131,182 |
West Broward High School | 256,727 |
Westchester Elementary School | 111,022 |
Western High School | 277,322 |
Westglades Middle School | 139,747 |
William Dandy Middle School | 86,197 |
William T. Mcfatter Technical Center | 56,543 |
Winston Park Elementary School | 113,402 |