Jewett School of the Arts fosters innovation by integrating science, technology, engineering, the arts and mathematics (STEAM) in core academic courses.
At Bartow Elementary Academy, students participate in a hands-on, inquiry-based, situational curriculum that is enhanced by strong partnerships with local businesses and higher education establishments. Students have access to the latest technology and an interactive STEM lab.
What makes Davenport School of the Arts different: A highly qualified staff, a variety of learning environments, and opportunities including music, visual art, dance, musical theatre and drama help students to develop into creative problem solvers with strong leadership skills.
Jewett School of the Arts fosters innovation by integrating science, technology, engineering, the arts and mathematics (STEAM) in core academic courses.
Magnet and choice schools offer the standard required curriculum of general education, as well as distinctive themes or programs, such as science, technology, math or the arts, that attract students to the schools.
With an emphasis on Florida environmental studies, Daniel Jenkins Academy offers a personalized approach to STEM education. Customized learning paths are developed to best meet each student’s needs. The school features an innovative fabrication lab as well as courses in programming and robotics.
Incoming kindergartners with a sibling enrolled in the school at the time of open enrollment will receive a priority. Only 50% of the kindergarten class will be reserved for siblings. No other sibling priority is given.
Partial choice schools have a student population comprised of students who are zoned for that school by the address where they live and a group of students who apply for a predetermined number of choice seats.
If the residence address is 2 or more miles from the school, transportation will be provided.