Seminole County Public Schools Remains an A-rated District for 2025-2026

For Immediate Release:
July 1, 2026
(Sanford, FL) Seminole County Public Schools (SCPS) has once again earned an “A” rating as a district for the 2025-2026 school year, as reported in the 2026 Florida Department of Education School Grades release. In addition, SCPS is ranked #1 when compared to Central Florida Districts, #1 when compared to the 14 largest districts in Florida, and 11th out of all Florida’s 67 Districts.
Seminole County Public Schools continues to earn recognition as a state-designated academically high-performing district, a distinction made possible by the success of our students. We are so proud of their incredible accomplishments, and we also want to acknowledge the dedicated and passionate teachers, administrators, and staff who also make this possible.
While school grades provide one measure of achievement, they represent only part of the story. True success is built through strong partnerships among schools, families, businesses, and the broader community, all working together to support student growth and opportunity. Coupled with a commitment to continuous improvement and innovation, these partnerships help ensure every student has the support needed to thrive.
“Earning another A-rating is a tremendous accomplishment and a reflection of the hard work taking place in classrooms and schools across our district every day,” said Superintendent Serita D. Beamon. “I am grateful to our dedicated teachers and employees, engaged families, supportive community members, and valued business partners who share our commitment to helping every student succeed. This recognition belongs to all of us and reflects what is possible when a community comes together in support of its children.”
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To learn more about school grades, please visit Florida School Accountability Reports (fldoe.org).
Contact: Katherine Crnkovich, MS, APR, CPRC
Communications Officer
407-320-0471
