Florida / Schools

Schools across Florida Cities

Documented coverage of public, charter, magnet, and private schools across ten Florida cities.


This page aggregates 28 documented pages on schools across 10 Florida cities, covering public district schools, charter schools, magnet programs, and private institutions. The deepest coverage is concentrated in Tampa (6 pages, including Hillsborough County Public Schools and its 43-school magnet network), Miami (5 pages, including Miami-Dade County Public Schools — the fourth-largest district in the United States), and St. Petersburg (4 pages, covering Pinellas County Schools). Additional documentation spans Sebastian, Tallahassee, Melbourne, Fort Lauderdale, Vero Beach, Orlando, and Jacksonville.

Pages draw from school district records, county public school authority publications, and government-sourced enrollment and program data. Coverage includes district structure, charter authorization, magnet program application processes, and school type breakdowns. Higher education references appear where city-level overviews include them. Pages do not rate or rank schools and do not reflect individual school performance scores.

Schools by city

The ten cities below each link to their own Schools pages, with Tampa, Miami, and St. Petersburg holding the most detailed documentation.

Tampa, FL

6 pages on Schools ·Hillsborough County

History

Founding eras, indigenous heritage, settler families, and pivotal events across Florida cities.

49 pages ·10 cities

Real Estate

Housing markets, median values, recent trends, and new developments per Florida city.

34 pages ·10 cities

Environment

Coastal lagoons, refuges, water quality, and climate-resilience records for Florida cities.

25 pages ·10 cities

Government

Elected officials, budgets, departments, and council activity for Florida cities.

32 pages ·10 cities

Economy

Major employers, dominant industries, workforce data, and recent economic developments.

35 pages ·10 cities

Sports

High school athletics, fishing tournaments, surfing competitions, youth and recreational leagues.

28 pages ·10 cities

About this topic

Digital Towns assembles school documentation from source-grounded records — district publications, county school authority data, and government reports — rather than generating generic descriptions. Every factual claim on a city Schools page is tied to a cited source. This approach distinguishes the platform from AI-generated directories that aggregate unverified summaries, and makes the content usable for research, journalism, and policy reference.