Welcome to Broward County Public Schools!
We are the nation's sixth largest - and largest fully-accredited - school district.
Under the leadership of the Broward County School Board and Superintendent of Schools James F. Notter we are
"Educating Today's Students For Tomorrow's World"
Here you will find a wealth of information, statistics and fun facts about the District.
Broward County Public Schools is the sixth largest public school district in the nation and the nation’s largest fully accredited public school district.
We have over 255,000 students, 288 schools and centers, three virtual schools, 15,716 teachers and 37,482 full-time employees in all. In fact, Broward County Public School District is the largest employer in Broward County, with an annual budget of over $5 billion.
For the second consecutive year, BCPS was a finalist for the California-based Broad Foundation’s Annual Urban Education Award, and received it second $250,000, totaling $500,000 in scholarship funds.
The District also earned the inaugural Award for Excellence in Financial Management from Washington, D.C.-based Council of the Great City Schools.
For the 14th consecutive year, the Association of School Business Officials International (ASBO) named The School Board of Broward County, Florida recipient of the Meritorious Budget Award for its 2009/10 annual budget.
BCPS was a finalist for the National School Board Association’s Council of Urban Boards of Education (CUBE) Annual Award.
The District has built two energy-efficient schools; Discovery Elementary School and Heron Heights Elementary School.
There were 34,700 volunteers who devoted 581,969 hours to BCPS at an estimated value of over $11 million in added services to students.
Three Broward County Schools - Pompano Beach High School, McFatter Technical High School, and City of Pembroke Pines Charter Middle School were selected as Florida Blue Ribbon Schools of Excellence by the Florida Department of Education.
All District classrooms have wireless Internet capability and more than 3,300 digital classrooms have been incorporated into the District.
The Broward Enterprise Education Portal (BEEP) is a secure, single point of access to digital resources for teaching and learning. Every BCPS teacher has access to BEEP and more than 139,000 unique students visit the portal each month.
Seventy-four schools, 608 teachers and more than 15,200 students utilize GLIDES, project based learning initiatives which allow students to reflect upon their own ideas and opinions, exercise voice and choice, and make decisions that affect project outcomes.
BCPS has 20 elementary and 38 secondary online e-textbooks available to teachers and students. As of 2009/10, the District is only adopting textbooks that are available in both print and online versions.
Broward Virtual School (BVS) offers full and part-time enrollment to grades K-12 students through an online delivery system. BVS has been recognized as the top performing Florida Virtual School franchise in the state for the school years 2008/09 and 2009/10, based on highest successful completion rate for students.
More than 40,000 BCPS students are participating in Innovative Programs this school year. The District’s Innovative Programs (formerly Magnet Programs) Department offers 63 programs in 36 specific subject areas in 50 schools across the District.
Broward County Public Schools JROTC senior graduation rate exceeded 98 percent for four consecutive years.
More than 44 percent of BCPS high school graduating senior last school year went on to pursue postsecondary education within Florida’s State University System or at a private, public or Ivy League school.
Broward County Public high schools combine to offer more than 550 Advanced Placement (AP) classes encompassing 35 college-level courses. In each of the last three years, BCPS has seen an increase in AP course enrollment, the number of AP examinations taken and the number of AP examinations in which students achieved a level of proficiency by earning a score of three or above. Students earning proficiency also earned college credit for their courses, which are accepted at most major universities.
BCPS overall graduation rate has increased by almost seven percent over the last five years. The increase is seen across all races, including White, African-American, Hispanic, Asian, Native American and Multiracial. The graduation rate for Native American students has increased by 23.4 percent over that span, followed by Multiracial (14.2%), African-American (9.8%), Hispanic (7.9%), Asian (5.9%) and White (4.9%).
The District’s Cypress Bay High School has been recognized as the “Public School with the largest number of Latino students from the class of 2009 scoring three or higher” on AP exams.
Ten BCPS high schools and one charter high school were recognized among Newsweek Magazine’s 2009 Top High Schools in the Nation.
For 2008/09, student athletes from 27 Broward County Public High Schools earned 284 athletic scholarships valued at more than $4.8 million.