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Martin County schools regain A district rating; capital projects planned for Stewart, Murray and Warfield schools
Summary
Superintendent Michael Maines announced the Martin County School District returned to an A rating from the Florida Department of Education and outlined planned facility projects including Stewart Middle School cafeteria opening and multi‑year rebuilds at Murray Middle and Warfield Elementary; several schools have appealed grades to the state.
Michael Maines, superintendent of the Martin County School District, told the joint meeting that the district achieved an A rating from the Florida Department of Education, a status the district had not held since 2018–19. “Your school district is now an A rated school district by the Florida Department of Education,” Maines said.
Maines and staff highlighted that the district was one of six in Florida to move to an A this cycle and that the district led the Treasure Coast in algebra, geometry and writing. He said the district will focus on improving elementary reading scores, where growth for the bottom quartile is a priority.
District officials reported a number of school‑level grade movements: Warfield Elementary moved from a D to a C; Jensen Beach High School moved from a B to an A; several middle schools moved up (Anderson, Indiantown, Murray). Maines…
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