Duval County Public Schools
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| Name | Duval County Public Schools |
|---|---|
| Motto | Every School. Every Classroom. Every Student. Every Day. |
| Established | 1933 |
| Region | Duval County, Florida, United States |
| Grades | PK–12 |
| Superintendent | Christopher Bernier |
| Schools | 208 (2023–24) |
| Students | 127,971 (2023–24) |
| Teachers | 5,712 FTE (2023–24) |
| Ratio | 22.4 (2023–24) |
| Website | www.duvalschools.org |
Duval County Public Schools (DCPS) is the public school district serving Jacksonville and Duval County, Florida. With ~128,000 students in just over 200 schools, DCPS is one of the largest districts in Florida and the United States.[1]
History
The district traces its formal organization to 1933.[2] During the Civil War era, physicians and abolitionists John Milton Hawks and Esther Hill Hawks helped establish a tuition-free school in Jacksonville in 1864—widely cited as Florida’s first free public school and among the earliest racially integrated schools in the state.[3][4] By 1868–69, the Stanton school opened in Jacksonville, later evolving into today’s Stanton College Preparatory School.[5][6]
Organization and governance
DCPS is governed by a seven-member elected Duval County School Board (geographic districts) and administered by a superintendent.[7] Dr. Christopher Bernier became superintendent on July 1, 2024.[8]
Demographics and scale
As of the 2023–24 school year, DCPS reported 127,971 students, 5,712 FTE classroom teachers, and 208 schools (district- and charter-managed).[9]
Academic performance
In 2025, DCPS earned its first-ever district-wide “A” under Florida’s school grading system, improving from a “B” the previous year; district reports also noted substantial gains in the share of A/B schools and declines in D/F campuses.[10][11] Graduation rates among traditional high schools rose from 86.5% (2014–15) to 95.3% in recent years.[12]
Schools
The district includes neighborhood, magnet, charter, and alternative schools. Select magnets include:
- Stanton College Preparatory School (IB/AP focus).[13]
- Paxon School for Advanced Studies (AP and IB offerings).[14]
- Samuel W. Wolfson School for Advanced Studies (AP/IB magnet).[15]
- Darnell-Cookman School of the Medical Arts (accelerated 6–12; National Blue Ribbon).[16]
Desegregation and diversity
Duval County schools operated under federal desegregation oversight beginning in the 1960s (Mims v. Duval County School Board) and were declared to have achieved unitary status by 2001, ending court supervision.[17][18] Contemporary scholarship noted that, as of 2001, 26 of 144 schools remained primarily Black in enrollment.[19]
Facilities, enrollment trends, and school choice
In 2023–24 the district advanced a master facility plan that contemplated boundary changes and consolidations to address enrollment and fiscal pressures (including increased construction costs and charter revenue-sharing).[20][21] Local coverage described proposed closures and consolidations amid broader statewide school-choice shifts.[22][23]
References
- ↑ Search for Public School Districts – District Detail: Duval, U.S. NCES, 2024
- ↑ Duval County Public Schools, Wikipedia, 2025
- ↑ An Integrated Free School in Civil War Florida, Florida Historical Quarterly, 1982
- ↑ Timeline of Major Events, Jacksonville Public Education Fund, 2022
- ↑ Stanton’s History, Duval County Public Schools
- ↑ Stanton Normal School – Historic Stanton, Inc., Historic Stanton
- ↑ What it means to be a board member, Duval County Public Schools
- ↑ Superintendent's Biography, Duval County Public Schools, 2024-07-01
- ↑ Search for Public School Districts – District Detail: Duval, U.S. NCES, 2024
- ↑ Team Duval celebrates historic A-rating and dramatic gains across the district, Duval County Public Schools (Team Duval News), 2025-07-07
- ↑ 2024–25 School Grades and School Improvement Ratings – Results Packet, Florida Department of Education, 2025-07-07
- ↑ Team Duval celebrates Class of 2024’s record-breaking grad rate, Duval County Public Schools (Team Duval News), 2025-01-13
- ↑ Stanton’s History, Duval County Public Schools
- ↑ Magnet Program – Paxon School for Advanced Studies, Duval County Public Schools
- ↑ Samuel Wolfson School for Advanced Studies, Duval County Public Schools
- ↑ Darnell-Cookman School of the Medical Arts, Duval County Public Schools
- ↑ NAACP Jacksonville Branch v. Duval County School Board, 2001
- ↑ Reading, Writing, and Racism (historical note), U.S. District Court – Middle District of Florida
- ↑ The Complex Legacy of School Desegregation in Duval County, Florida Historical Quarterly, 2013
- ↑ FAQ: master facility plan, school boundaries, and district finances, Duval County Public Schools (Team Duval News), 2024-04-30
- ↑ District exploring school consolidations, boundary changes, Duval County Public Schools (Team Duval News), 2024-04-02
- ↑ School consolidation plan hangs over Duval school district, News4Jax, 2024-08-12
- ↑ Florida’s school choice expansion and campus closures, Politico, 2024-05-26
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