Escambia County School District
The Escambia County School District is the organization responsible for the administration of public schools in Escambia County, Florida, in the United States. The district currently administers 35 elementary schools, nine middle schools, and seven high schools, as well as a number of specialized centers.
The district is administered by an elected superintendent and a five-member school board. The superintendent of schools is, whose initial four-year term began November 18, 2008, and who was re-elected in 2012 and 2016. The deputy superintendent of schools is Norm Ross, a former principal of Pensacola High School.
Board
The members of the school board are:- District 1 - Kevin Adams
- District 2 - Paul Fetsko
- District 3 - Dr. Laura Edler
- District 4 - Patty Hightower
- District 5 - Bill Slayton
Because the school board elections are non-partisan, these races are frequently decided in the primary. If a candidate gets a majority of the vote in the primary, he or she wins, and the race is not on the general election ballot in November. If no candidate has a majority of the vote, the top two are in a run off on the November ballot.
Prior to 2020, the superintendent was elected in presidential election years.The Escambia County electors voted in November 2018, to switch from an elected superintendent to an appointed superintendent.The school board will appoint the superintendent beginning November 2020, when the term of the elected superintendent Malcolm Thomas ends. The school board is in the process of selecting the next superintendent. Information on the selection process and applicants is available on the Escambia School Board website.
Schools
Adult Centers
- Dixon Educational Center
- George Stone Technical Center
High schools
- Escambia High School
- Northview High School
- Pensacola High School
- Pine Forest High School
- J. M. Tate High School
- Booker T. Washington High School
- West Florida High School of Advanced Technology
Middle schools
- Bellview Middle School
- Beulah Academy of Science
- Beulah Middle School
- Brown-Barge Middle School
- Ernest Ward Middle School
- Ferry Pass Middle School
- Jim C. Bailey Middle School
- Ransom Middle School
- Warrington Middle School
- Workman Middle School
Closed
- Woodham Middle School, formerly Woodham High School, was converted to a middle school following the 2006–07 school year. Closed the summer after the 2017-18 school year and began renovations to be converted into the new West Florida High School of Advanced Technology campus.
- Wedgewood Middle School
- Brentwood Middle School
- Brownsville Middle School
2007 Changes
2018 Changes
Effective for the 2018-19 school year, Woodham Middle School students were transferred to Ferry Pass Middle School, Workman Middle School, Warrington Middle School, and Beulah Middle School. This was in preparation for Woodham's former campus to be refitted into a new campus for West Florida High School of Advanced Technology.Elementary schools
- A.K. Suter Elementary School
- Bellview Elementary School
- Beulah Elementary School
- Blue Angels Elementary School
- Bratt Elementary School
- C.A. Weis Elementary Community School
- Cordova Park Elementary School
- Ensley Elementary School
- Ferry Pass Elementary School
- Global Learning Academy
- Hellen Caro Elementary School
- Holm Elementary School
- Jim Allen Elementary School
- Kingsfield Elementary School
- Lincoln Park Elementary School
- Lipscomb Elementary School
- Longleaf Elementary School
- McArthur Elementary School
- Molino Park Elementary School
- Montclair Elementary School
- Myrtle Grove Elementary School
- N.B. Cook Elementary School
- Navy Point Elementary School
- O.J. Semmes Elementary School
- Oakcrest Elementary School
- Pine Meadow Elementary School
- Pleasant Grove Elementary School
- R.C. Lipscomb Elementary School
- Scenic Heights Elementary SChool
- Sherwood Elementary School
- Warrington Elementary School
- West Pensacola Elementary School
Alternative Schools
- Escambia Virtual Academy
Failing schools
FCAT and FSA scores are calculated per subject on a 0 to 100 scale, and ratings in the 0 to 20 or 20 to 40 range are rated "F" or "D" respectively, indicating severe performance shortcomings and contributing to a 2 and 3-year process respectively of "restarting" the school.
In the 2017–18 school year, Escambia County placed as 52nd of 64 counties in the state by FSA performance, with eleven of thirty-five elementary schools receiving a D rating and three of ten middle schools receiving a D rating. No high school performed at a rating of D or below, though Escambia High School and Ferry Pass Middle School both recorded an "I," or Incomplete rating for the 2017-18 school year.
Elementary School | Grades | 2017-18 School Year Rating |
Brentwood Elementary School | PreK-5 | D |
C.A. Weis Elementary School | PreK-5 | D |
Ensley Elementary School | PreK-5 | D |
Global Learning Academy | PreK-5 | D |
Longleaf Elementary School | PreK-5 | D |
Navy Point Elementary School | PreK-5 | D |
Oakcrest Elementary School | PreK-5 | D |
Reinhardt Holm Elementary School | PreK-5 | D |
Sherwood Elementary School | PreK-5 | D |
Warrington Elementary School | PreK-5 | D |
West Pensacola Elementary School | PreK-5 | D |
Middle School | Grades | 2017-18 School Year Rating |
Bellview Middle School | 6-8 | D |
Warrington Middle School | 6-8 | D |
Woodham Middle School | 6-8 | D |
Ferry Pass Middle School | 6-8 | I |
High School | Grades | 2017-18 School Year Rating |
Escambia High School | 6-8 | I |