☀ Florida coverage

1,918 Florida high schools, instantly comparable

Every public Florida high school with an NCES ID is in the database — covering 77 school districts from Miami-Dade to Duval, Alachua to Sarasota. Data layers are populated from federal sources (CRDC, F-33, NCES) and load automatically.

933
FL HS with chronic absenteeism data
1,044
FL HS with counselor capacity data
1,261
FL HS with per-pupil revenue + revenue-at-risk projections
1,918
FL HS with enrollment trends + 5-year projections

Look up any Florida high school

Type an FL high school name. Each profile shows enrollment trend, 5-year projection, chronic absenteeism, counselor capacity, and the dollar revenue at risk if the trend holds.

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F. W. Buchholz High School · Gainesville Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School · Parkland Stanton College Preparatory · Jacksonville Pine View School · Osprey Suncoast Community High School · Riviera Beach Lake Mary High School · Lake Mary

☀ The Florida Lens

Bright Futures Scholarship — what a Florida student's score is worth, in dollars

Florida is one of the only states where SAT and ACT scores translate directly into scholarship dollars at public universities. The Bright Futures Scholarship has two tiers, both keyed to a specific test threshold. Enter a student's current and target scores below to see which tier they qualify for — and what the difference is worth across a four-year degree.

Florida Academic Scholars (FAS) — SAT 1340 or ACT 29, plus a 3.5 weighted GPA and 100 community service hours. Covers 100% of tuition + applicable fees + $300/term for textbooks at any State University System (SUS) or Florida College System school.

Florida Medallion Scholars (FMS) — SAT 1210 or ACT 25, plus a 3.0 weighted GPA and 75 service hours. Covers 75% of tuition + applicable fees at SUS / Florida College System.

Sources: Florida Office of Student Financial Assistance (OSFA), 2024-25 Bright Futures Handbook. Per-credit-hour amounts shown reflect the 2024-25 award schedule for SUS/Florida College System students; legislatively set, may change year-to-year. Dollar totals assume a typical 120-credit-hour bachelor's degree and four-year graduation. SAT cap is 1600 (no superscoring applied here); ACT cap is 36. This is a planning estimate — final eligibility is determined by OSFA based on GPA, service hours, and the official tests; consult floridastudentfinancialaidsg.org for the authoritative rules.

Why this matters now

Florida's State University System is again test-required

In April 2022, the Florida Board of Governors voted to reinstate SAT/ACT requirements for admission to every State University System institution — including UF, FSU, USF, UCF, FAMU, FAU, FIU, UNF, UWF, and FGCU. Florida (along with Georgia) was the first state system in the country to reverse the COVID-era test-optional policy.

Combined with Bright Futures' test-keyed thresholds, that makes Florida one of the most score-leveraged states in the country. A 60-point SAT improvement can be the difference between full tuition and 75% of tuition for four years — and the difference between an SUS admission and a denial.

What you'll find on every Florida HS profile

Enrollment trend + 5-year projection
Federal NCES CCD data, available for every public + most charter FL HS. Where the school is heading, with confidence intervals.
Revenue at risk
If the trend holds, the dollar revenue gain or loss over 5 years. Based on NCES F-33 district per-pupil revenue × projected enrollment delta.
Chronic absenteeism
% of students absent 15+ days. Federal CRDC source. The strongest early indicator of enrollment loss and dropout risk.
Counselor capacity
Student-counselor ratio vs ASCA's 250:1 target and the US median (~430:1). Real capacity, behind the Bright Futures positioning.
Nearest competing schools
The closest public + charter + private HS, with their own enrollment trajectories. The actual competitive set for the families you're trying to attract.
Coming soon: A-F school grades
FLDOE assigns every FL school an A-F grade annually. We're loading the historical series — ETA Q3 2026.

For Florida heads of school, principals, and district leaders.

An Enrollment Trend Audit takes the data on this site and turns it into a board-meeting-ready strategic report — your school's trajectory, the trajectory of the schools winning families away from you, and a specific action plan tuned to the Bright Futures landscape and the FL charter / private competitive set.

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