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Martin County superintendent celebrates A rating, vows 'no C schools'

5518735 · July 31, 2025
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The Martin County School District superintendent said the district regained an A rating from the state of Florida and pledged that there will be no C-rated schools this year, calling the rating "not a 1 and done thing."

The superintendent of the Martin County School District announced that the district has returned to an A rating from the state of Florida and pledged this school year will have "absolutely no C schools." "We are super excited to welcome back all of our families, our students, our staff," the superintendent said, adding the district is "an A rated school district" and that the rating is here to stay.

The superintendent said an A is the highest district rating in Florida and noted that "out of 67 districts, only 6…

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