Broward County Public schools receives an A grade for the second year in a row
By Natalie La Roche Pietri
July 7, 2025 at 5:38 PM EDT
Broward County Public schools received an A grade from the Florida Department of Education for the second year in a row.
School board members and Broward Superintendent Howard Hepburn celebrated the accomplishment at a news conference Monday.
Hepburn highlighted some top accomplishments that came with the state school ratings:
"Again, we continue to have nothing but A, B, and C schools. No D or F schools again for the second year," Hepburn said.
Ninty six percent of Broward district schools either maintained or increased their grade level from the prior year.
" We also cut our C schools in half. We once upon a time had 70 C schools, and today we only have 34. Again, a testament to all of our educators working hard day in and day out," he said.
Palm Beach, Miami-Dade, and Monroe counties also received A grades.
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School board members and Broward Superintendent Howard Hepburn celebrated the accomplishment at a news conference Monday.
Hepburn highlighted some top accomplishments that came with the state school ratings:
"Again, we continue to have nothing but A, B, and C schools. No D or F schools again for the second year," Hepburn said.
Ninty six percent of Broward district schools either maintained or increased their grade level from the prior year.
" We also cut our C schools in half. We once upon a time had 70 C schools, and today we only have 34. Again, a testament to all of our educators working hard day in and day out," he said.
Palm Beach, Miami-Dade, and Monroe counties also received A grades.
READ MORE: Broward schools bring artificial intelligence into the classroom
This is a News In Brief report. Visit WLRN News for in-depth reporting from South Florida and Florida news.