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Arts and Cultural Education Snapshot 1.0 A Pilot Project to Advance Arts and Cultural Education in Palm Beach County October 22, 2018 P.O Box 30547 Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33420 e: surale@suralephillips.com o: 561.328.3039 c: 406.600.7537 s u r a suralephillips.com lephillips.com Table of Contents Executive Summary 1 Key Findings 2 Some District Area Comparisons 3 How to Use This 7 Conclusion 8 Supporting Data 9 Table 1. Who participated in this study? 9 Table 2. What types of education programs are schools receiving? 10 Table 3. What types of cultural education are schools receiving? 11 Table 4. How much cultural education did schools receive? 12 Table 5. What types of schools are receiving education from cultural organizations? 13 Table 6. How many education experiences did schools receive? 14 Table 7. What is the economic impact of education provided by cultural organizations? 15 Table 8. How many staff positions and volunteer hours were used to deliver education? 16 Table 9. Which schools are receiving education services from cultural organizations? 17 Table 10. How many organizations are providing education in schools? 18 Table 11. How many organizations are providing education in schools by type? 19 Table 12. How many cultural organizations are providing education in schools by region? 19 Map 1. Cultural Organization Education in District Schools 20 Map. Cultural Organization Education in District Schools – Central East 21 Map 3. Cultural Organization Education in District Schools – Central West/Glades Area 22 Map 4. Cultural Organization Education in District Schools ‐ North 23 Map 5. Cultural Organization Education in District Schools – South 24 Table 13. Number of Cultural Organizations Providing Education by School 25 Arts and Cultural Education Snapshot 1.0: A Pilot Project to Advance Arts and Cultural Education in Palm Beach County Executive Summary The Cultural Council of Palm Beach County (Council) commissioned this study to assess contributions made by the county’s nonprofit arts and cultural organizations, (referred to herein as cultural organizations), to the School District of Palm Beach County (District) and other Palm Beach County schools. The programs and services inventoried through this study of the 2016‐2017 school year illustrate education outside the District budget.1 Never before has there been an inventory of this kind in Palm Beach County, and this is a first step toward a comprehensive approach understanding and planning for the system. Cultural organizations were asked to complete a survey about the types of cultural education they provided both during and outside of the school day to students and teachers in the District and other learning locations, as well as instructional time, budgets, and staffing dedicated to education. This pilot study provides a record of education delivered by 47 Palm Beach County nonprofit cultural organizations that responded to the survey in 2018 of their PreK‐12 education activities during the 2016‐2017 school year. This sample represents roughly 60% of all Palm Beach County cultural organizations providing education services. It is a first step toward better understanding the relationship between the cultural sector and the District and how to strengthen that relationship for the benefit of all students and educators. The results of this research were discussed during an October 9, 2018 workshop led by the Council with representative from the participating organizations and the District. The group focused on their discussion on three questions: How can this type of information be leveraged for support of arts and cultural education? How can organizations work more collaboratively on arts and cultural education? What other data or resources do we need to better understand impact, develop strategies for advancing arts and cultural education, and communicating the results of the study? Source: Cultural Council of Palm Beach County and Americans for the Arts. 1 Key Findings Together, 47 Palm Beach County cultural organizations: Provided education in 90% of District schools and 299 other county learning locations. Contributed $11,835,157 in educational programming at an average of $263,003 per organization. Provided 432,765 educational experiences and 32,385 instructional hours to students. Provided 69% of District schools with education from four or more cultural organizations. Offered 628 different educational experiences in 20 arts and cultural disciplines. Provided 17,603 professional development experiences to teachers. Tracked 53,094 volunteer hours to deliver cultural education programs. 2 Some District Area Comparisons Central Average number of organizations serving schools: 6.6 Percentage of schools receiving no cultural education service: 0 Percentage of schools receiving cultural education from 1‐6 organizations: 53% Percentage of schools receiving cultural education from 7‐15 organizations: 47% Glades Average number of organizations serving schools: 4.1 Percentage of schools receiving no cultural education service: 0 Percentage of schools receiving cultural education from 1‐6 organizations: 91% Percentage of schools receiving cultural education from 7‐15 organizations: 9% North Average number of organizations serving schools: 5.2 Percentage of schools receiving no cultural education service: 0 Percentage of schools receiving cultural education from 1‐6 organizations: 73% Percentage of schools receiving cultural education from 7‐15 organizations: 29% South Average number of organizations serving schools: 5.7 Percentage of schools receiving no cultural education service: 5% Percentage of schools receiving cultural education from 1‐6 organizations: 68% Percentage of schools receiving cultural education from 7‐15 organizations: 27% Alternative Schools Average number of organizations serving schools: 2.0 Percentage of schools receiving no cultural education service: 92% Percentage of schools receiving cultural education from 1‐6 organizations: 8% Percentage of schools receiving cultural education from 7‐15 organizations: 0 The pilot study did not document the type of service provided by school. Subsequent studies will compile some basic service categories (e.g. visual arts, music, performing arts, science) by schools and by district area. 3 Why does this matter? Students who have access to arts‐enabled curriculums score higher on standardized tests, have higher GPAs, and lower drop‐out rates. Students involved in the arts are 4 times as likely to be recognized for academic achievement and 18% less likely to drop out of school. Arts education is a proven factor in student achievement and workforce readiness for the 21st century. 72% percent of business leaders say that creativity is the number one skill they are seeking when hiring. Community‐driven efforts to engage with arts result in higher civic engagement and lower crime and poverty rates. Students involved in the arts are 3 times more likely to be elected to class office and to win awards for attendance. 4 With so much cultural education, what’s the issue? Arts education has been in steady decline nationally since 2001, partly as a result of the No Child Left Behind Act and its 2015 replacement, the Every Student Succeeds Act. While the arts are recognized as a core academic subject under the federal Elementary and Secondary Education Act and 48 states, including Florida, have adopted standards for learning in the arts, arts education has ever less time in classrooms. Palm Beach County nonprofit arts and cultural organizations have been picking up the slack. According to the Florida Department of Education, overall state enrollment for Fine Arts education has held steady at roughly 57% since 2015 and there are state standards for dance, music, theatre, and visual art. A study titled Arts Education in the South Phase I: Public School Data and Principals’ Perspectives commissioned by South Arts in 2014 with data collected from 27% of all K‐12 public schools showed that Florida schools met or exceeded regional averages for access to visual art, dance, music, and theatre, but fell short of national averages in visual art and music. Principals involved in the survey identified the three main obstacles to providing arts education as budget constraints, competing priorities, and time in the school day. For 2017‐2018 Palm Beach County is among the top strata statewide in overall fine arts student enrollment (60‐79%) according to the Florida Alliance for Arts Education. The School District of Palm Beach County has the highest graduation rate of Florida’s largest school districts and two high schools are on the list of the top 100 national high schools in 2018, the Alexander W. Dreyfoos School of the Arts and Suncoast High School.2 The County has been recognized by the Florida Alliance for Arts Education for its Florida Arts Model School UB Kinsey/Palm View Elementary and for Arts Achieve! Schools between 2010 and 2017 including Alexander W. Dreyfoos School of the Arts, Bak Middle School of the Arts, and Boca Raton Community High School. PBCedu.org cites eight private and faith‐based schools as points of pride in the area of Workforce Readiness, all of which receive arts and cultural education from Palm Beach County nonprofits. In addition, PBCedu.org points to the fact that more than 90% of Palm Beach County public schools receive arts and cultural education and arts programs are found in all school levels. In 2018 the District was honored with the Best Communities for Music Education (BCME) Designation from the National Association for Music Merchants Foundation. Newsweek magazine (2016), from Palm Beach County’s Business Development Board. 5 Nonprofits are filling the gaps, rounding it out, and paying for it According to the 2014 South Arts study, less than half of Florida schools receive arts education funding from their district. According to the District, FY18 School Appropriations by Function and Program within the FY 2018 district budget, fine arts (including art, music, and PE) make up less than 3% of the $9.5 million core allocation within the $2.9 billion budget. From FY17 to FY19 both fine arts funding and the core allocation increased, however the percentage of that core allocation for fine arts declined as a percentage of the allocation. To counter historical declines in arts and cultural education, the county’s nonprofit arts and cultural organizations expanded their role in delivering arts and cultural experiences to students. But, these services may be in jeopardy. The vital arts and cultural education services that help to make Palm Beach County’s education a point of pride need stronger and more balanced support and engagement from the District. This year, the Florida Legislature cut cultural funding by 90% in the 2018‐2019 budget. Florida will now rank 48th in per capita appropriations for culture, down from 10th place. In Palm Beach County, the roughly $3.1 million in state grant money this year that was shared by 39 cultural organizations is expected to be only 10 percent of that amount next year. 6 How to Use This The Palm Beach County Arts and Cultural Education Snapshot Pilot Report brings forth many conclusions and the data behind those conclusions can be used to communicate the impact of these programs to the education community and serve as a baseline for monitoring, trend analysis, and advocacy for arts and cultural education. Cultural Council Continue to collect this data from more cultural organizations. Continue to convene discussions about how the Cultural Council can better support arts and educational in the county. Continue research to align with the needs of legislators, superintendents, school principals, classroom teachers, arts specialists, and teaching artists. Provide more detailed breakdowns of data by district and school level. Consider a survey of school leaders to identify needs, interests, and ways to remove barriers to participation. Convene micro groups around specific schools or geographic areas where there is a lot of activity to explore the climate and uncover what’s making these connections successful. Create a simple tool that shows how each cultural education program fits into district priorities. Develop a roster of certified teaching artists/providers. District Leaders: Note the financial impact contributed towards arts and culture within the District. Consider the funding of continuous arts experiences and art‐integration residencies within all District schools. Consider meeting with the leaders of cultural organizations in efforts to develop an education partnership that will best suit the needs of District schools. School Leaders: Ask for District support to remove barriers to participation. Use results to make the case to area superintendents. Community Partners: Cross‐promote one another and share information. Scope and sequence programs that align with each district requirements. Use to leverage support in the form of grants and individual donations. 7 Conclusion The Cultural Council is the county’s local arts agency; thus, it has the unique role of supporting the cultural sector through education, advocacy, services, marketing and grants. By understanding this impact, the agency, as liaison to the District, can identify opportunities to inform policy and practices, improve educational partnerships between and among cultural organizations, schools and the District, and ensure all students experience cultural education. This study was a great start. But it is only a start. With great enthusiasm from participants this process will continue and expand with more strategic focus and planning in the coming years. 8 SCHOOL TYPE DISTRICT DISTRICT DISTRICT DISTRICT DISTRICT DISTRICT DISTRICT DISTRICT DISTRICT DISTRICT DISTRICT DISTRICT DISTRICT DISTRICT DISTRICT DISTRICT DISTRICT DISTRICT DISTRICT DISTRICT DISTRICT DISTRICT DISTRICT DISTRICT DISTRICT DISTRICT DISTRICT DISTRICT SCHOOL LEVEL MIDDLE HIGH MIDDLE ELEMENTARY MIDDLE ALTERNATIVE ELEMENTARY HIGH MIDDLE HIGH ALTERNATIVE HIGH ELEMENTARY ALTERNATIVE HIGH ELEMENTARY ALTERNATIVE MIDDLE ELEMENTARY ELEMENTARY ELEMENTARY HIGH ELEMENTARY ELEMENTARY ELEMENTARY ELEMENTARY ELEMENTARY ELEMENTARY NAME OF SCHOOL OKEEHEELEE MIDDLE OLYMPIC HEIGHTS COMMUNITY HIGH OMNI MIDDLE ORCHARD VIEW ELEMENTARY OSCEOLA CREEK MIDDLE PACE CENTER FOR GIRLS PAHOKEE ELEMENTARY PAHOKEE HIGH PAHOKEE MIDDLE PALM BEACH CENTRAL HIGH PALM BEACH COUNTY JAIL PALM BEACH GARDENS COMMUNITY HIGH PALM BEACH GARDENS ELEMENTARY PALM BEACH JUVENILE CORRECTION FACILITY PALM BEACH LAKES COMMUNITY HIGH PALM BEACH PUBLIC ELEMENTARY PALM BEACH REGIONAL JUVENILE DETENTION CENTER PALM SPRINGS COMMUNITY MIDDLE PALM SPRINGS ELEMENTARY PALMETTO ELEMENTARY PANTHER RUN ELEMENTARY PARK VISTA COMMUNITY HIGH PIERCE HAMMOCK ELEMENTARY PINE GROVE ELEMENTARY PINE JOG ELEMENTARY PIONEER PARK ELEMENTARY PLEASANT CITY ELEMENTARY PLUMOSA SCHOOL OF THE ARTS 29 NUMBER OF ORGANIZATIONS SERVING 4 6 1 5 1 2 5 1 2 5 0 5 8 0 4 5 0 6 8 11 6 5 1 10 12 3 2 15 SCHOOL TYPE DISTRICT DISTRICT DISTRICT DISTRICT DISTRICT DISTRICT DISTRICT DISTRICT DISTRICT DISTRICT DISTRICT DISTRICT DISTRICT DISTRICT DISTRICT DISTRICT DISTRICT DISTRICT DISTRICT DISTRICT DISTRICT DISTRICT DISTRICT DISTRICT DISTRICT DISTRICT DISTRICT SCHOOL LEVEL ELEMENTARY MIDDLE ALTERNATIVE ELEMENTARY MIDDLE ELEMENTARY ELEMENTARY HIGH ELEMENTARY ESE ELEMENTARY ELEMENTARY HIGH HIGH ELEMENTARY ELEMENTARY ALTERNATIVE ELEMENTARY HIGH ELEMENTARY HIGH ELEMENTARY ELEMENTARY PreK‐8 ELEMENTARY MIDDLE ALTERNATIVE NAME OF SCHOOL POINCIANA ELEMENTARY POLO PARK MIDDLE RIVIERA BEACH PREPARATORY AND ACHIEVEMENT ACADEMY (RFSC) ROLLING GREEN ELEMENTARY ROOSEVELT COMMUNITY MIDDLE ROOSEVELT ELEMENTARY ROSENWALD ELEMENTARY ROYAL PALM BEACH COMMUNITY HIGH ROYAL PALM BEACH ELEMENTARY ROYAL PALM SCHOOL S.D. SPADY ELEMENTARY SANDPIPER SHORES ELEMENTARY SANTALUCES COMMUNITY HIGH SEMINOLE RIDGE COMMUNITY HIGH SEMINOLE TRAILS ELEMENTARY SOUTH GRADE ELEMENTARY SOUTH INTENSIVE TRANSITION SOUTH OLIVE ELEMENTARY SPANISH RIVER COMMUNITY HIGH STARLIGHT COVE ELEMENTARY SUNCOAST HIGH SUNRISE PARK SUNSET PALMS ELEMENTARY THE CONSERVATORY SCHOOL @ NORTH PALM BEACH (K‐8) TIMBER TRACE ELEMENTARY TRADEWINDS MIDDLE TURNING POINTS ACADEMY 30 NUMBER OF ORGANIZATIONS SERVING 6 3 0 6 2 5 3 7 6 5 8 2 6 5 7 12 0 11 4 11 5 0 7 10 9 6 0 SCHOOL TYPE DISTRICT DISTRICT DISTRICT DISTRICT DISTRICT DISTRICT DISTRICT DISTRICT DISTRICT DISTRICT DISTRICT DISTRICT DISTRICT DISTRICT DISTRICT DISTRICT DISTRICT DISTRICT DISTRICT SCHOOL LEVEL ELEMENTARY ELEMENTARY MIDDLE ELEMENTARY ELEMENTARY MIDDLE HIGH ELEMENTARY MIDDLE HIGH ELEMENTARY ELEMENTARY ALTERNATIVE MIDDLE ELEMENTARY ELEMENTARY HIGH MIDDLE ELEMENTARY NAME OF SCHOOL U.B. KINSEY / PALMVIEW ELEMENTARY VERDE ELEMENTARY VILLAGE ACADEMY MIDDLE WASHINGTON ELEMENTARY WATERS EDGE ELEMENTARY WATSON B. DUNCAN MIDDLE WELLINGTON COMMUNITY HIGH WELLINGTON ELEMENTARY WELLINGTON LANDINGS MIDDLE WEST BOCA RATON COMMUNITY HIGH WEST GATE ELEMENTARY WEST RIVIERA ELEMENTARY WEST TRANSITION ELEMENTARY (CROSSROADS) WESTERN PINES MIDDLE WESTWARD ELEMENTARY WHISPERING PINES ELEMENTARY WILLIAM T. DWYER HIGH WOODLANDS MIDDLE WYNNEBROOK ELEMENTARY 31 NUMBER OF ORGANIZATIONS SERVING 13 1 10 4 3 6 3 5 3 2 6 5 0 4 9 4 5 2 4 Table 13, continued (charter schools) SCHOOL TYPE CHARTER CHARTER CHARTER CHARTER CHARTER CHARTER CHARTER CHARTER CHARTER CHARTER CHARTER CHARTER CHARTER CHARTER CHARTER CHARTER CHARTER CHARTER CHARTER CHARTER CHARTER CHARTER CHARTER CHARTER CHARTER CHARTER CHARTER SCHOOL LEVEL K‐8 HIGH ESE K‐5 K‐8 PreK‐8 ESL K‐8 K‐8 K‐12 K‐8 HIGH K‐12 K‐8 K‐8 HIGH K‐8 HIGH K‐7 Unknown PreK‐12 PreK‐5 K‐12 PreK‐9 MIDDLE PreK‐8 ESE K‐8 NAME OF SCHOOL ACADEMY FOR POSITIVE LEARNING BELIEVERS ACADEMY BELLE GLADE EXCEL BEN GAMLA CHARTER SCHOOL BOCA RATON CHARTER SCHOOL BRIDGE PREP ACADEMY BRIGHT FUTURES ACADEMY CONNECTIONS EDUCATION CENTER CROSSROADS ACADEMY EAGLE ARTS ACADEMY CHARTER SCHOOL EVERGLADES PREPARATORY ACADEMY FRANKLIN ACADEMY GARDENS SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY ARTS GLADES ACADEMY G‐STAR SCHOOL OF THE ARTS IMAGINE CHANCELLOR INLET GROVE COMMUNITY JFK CHARTER SCHOOL KEY GATE CHARTER LEARNING ACADEMY AT THE ELS CENTER OF EXCELLENCE MONTESSORI ACADEMY PALM BEACH MARITIME ACADEMY PALM BEACH SCHOOL FOR AUTISM PEMBROKE PINES CHARTER MIDDLE SCHOOL POTENTIALS CHARTER PROJECT BRILLIANCE RENAISSANCE CHARTER SCHOOL 32 NUMBER OF ORGANIZATIONS SERVING 4 2 2 2 1 2 6 6 1 1 1 9 5 5 4 4 2 6 1 2 6 6 5 2 1 1 15 CHARTER CHARTER CHARTER CHARTER CHARTER CHARTER 6‐12 K‐8 HIGH K‐12 HIGH K‐8 SEAGULL ACADEMY FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING SOMERSET ACADEMY SOMERSET COLLEGE PREP SOUTHTECH ACADEMY TOUSSAINT LOUVERTURE HIGH SCHOOL WESTERN ACADEMY CHARTER SCHOOL 1 4 2 5 1 7 Table 13, continued (homeschool) SCHOOL TYPE HOMESCHOOL HOMESCHOOL HOMESCHOOL HOMESCHOOL HOMESCHOOL HOMESCHOOL HOMESCHOOL HOMESCHOOL HOMESCHOOL HOMESCHOOL HOMESCHOOL HOMESCHOOL HOMESCHOOL HOMESCHOOL HOMESCHOOL HOMESCHOOL HOMESCHOOL HOMESCHOOL SCHOOL LEVEL Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown ELEMENTARY Unknown K‐12 Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown K‐12 K‐12 K‐12 K‐12 K‐12 NAME OF SCHOOL BOCA HOMESCHOOLERS CARTER HOMESCHOOL CATHOLIC SCHOOLHOUSE CAVALRY HOMESCHOOL CLASSICAL CONVERSATIONS E3 KIDS EAST COUNTY HOMESCHOOLERS FLORIDA UNSCHOOLERS GLOBAL PROSPECTIVE SCHOOL HOMESCHOOL GROUP (NOT NAMED) JENNY CRONIN'S HOMESCHOOLERS LIVING AND LEARNING AT HOME MADORE HOMESCHOOLERS PALM BEACH COUNTY HOMESCHOOLERS PALM BEACH HOMESCHOOLERS PARENTS EDUCATING CHILDREN HOMESHOOL SOUTH EAST FLORIDA HOMESCHOOLERS SOUTH HOMESCHOOLERS 33 NUMBER OF ORGANIZATIONS SERVING 1 1 2 1 7 2 2 1 2 7 2 2 1 2 3 6 2 1 Table 13, continued (other learning locations) SCHOOL TYPE OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER SCHOOL LEVEL Early childhood Early childhood Early childhood K‐12 Early childhood K‐12 Early childhood Early childhood Early childhood Early childhood ESE K‐12 Unknown PreK‐8 Unknown K‐12 Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown K‐12 Early childhood Early childhood Unknown K‐5 K‐8 ELEMENTARY NAME OF SCHOOL ABC CHILDREN'S LEARNING ACADEMY ACADEMY FOR CHILD ENRICHMENT ACADEMY FOR LITTLE PEOPLE ACHIEVEMENT CENTERS FOR CHILDREN AND FAMILIES ADOLPH & ROSE LEVIS JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER ADOPT‐A‐FAMILY OF THE PALM BEACHES ALL ABOUT KIDS ALL ABOUT LEARNING ALL STAR KIDS APPLETREE ACADEMY ARC OF PALM BEACH COUNTY ARMORY ART CENTER SUMMER CAMP ARTIST SHOWCASE OF THE PALM BEACHES ASP KIDS ATKINS TENDER LOVING CARE BALLET EAST BIG BROTHERS/BIG SISTERS BLUELINE SURF & PADDLE KIDS CAMP BOY SCOUT TROOPS BOYNTON BEACH ADVENTURE CAMP BOYS AND GIRLS CLUBS BRIGHT CHILD ACADEMY BRIGHT HORIZONS CAMP DISCOVERY CAMP EXPLORER CAMP FUSION CAMP LOGOS 34 NUMBER OF ORGANIZATIONS SERVING 2 3 2 6 1 5 1 1 2 2 1 2 1 2 3 2 1 1 3 1 4 2 2 1 2 3 6 SCHOOL TYPE OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER SCHOOL LEVEL K‐8 Unknown 9‐12 Early childhood Early childhood Unknown Early childhood Early childhood Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown MIDDLE HIGH Unknown Early childhood Unknown 9‐12 Early childhood ELEMENTARY K‐12 Unknown Unknown Unknown Early learning NAME OF SCHOOL CAMP SENSIBILITIES CAMP WOWIYUSAI CENTER FOR CREATIVE EDUCATION CHESTERBROOK ACADEMY PRESCHOOL CHILDREN'S ACADEMY CHILDREN'S HOME SOCIETY OF FLORIDA CHILDREN'S HOUSE CHRIST FELLOWSHIP CHURCH OF LIVING GOD CAMP CITY OF BOCA RATON CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH CITY OF DELRAY BEACH CITY OF GREENACRES CITY OF LAKE WORTH CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS CITY OF RIVIERA BEACH CITY OF WEST PALM BEACH CLUBHOUSE UNIVERSITY COLEMAN PARK COMMUNITY CENTER COMPASS LGBT COMMUNITIY CENTER CREATIVE LEARNING CREATIVE MINDS ACADEMY CROS MINISTRIES CUB SCOUT PACKS DATA DELRAY COPS & KIDS DISCOVERY PRESCHOOL 35 NUMBER OF ORGANIZATIONS SERVING 1 1 1 4 3 1 1 2 1 1 3 1 5 1 1 2 6 4 1 2 1 4 2 5 1 1 1 SCHOOL TYPE OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER SCHOOL LEVEL Early childhood Unknown Early childhood Early childhood K‐12 Unknown K‐12 Early childhood K‐12 K‐12 Early childhood Early childhood Early childhood Early childhood HIGH Unknown Unknown PreK‐12 Unknown Unknown K‐12 Unknown Early childhood ELEMENTARY Early childhood Unknown Early childhood ELEMENTARY NAME OF SCHOOL DOODLEBUGS EL SOL EPIPHANY CHURCH AND SCHOOL FAITH LUTHERAN OF NORTH PALM BEACH COUNY FAITH'S PLACE CENTER FOR ARTS EDUCATION FAMILY DEVELOPMENT CENTER FARMWORKERS COORDINATING COUNCIL OF PALM BEACH COUNTY FAU OR KAREN SLATTERY CENTER FAU SUMMER CAMP FEDERATION OF FAMILIES FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF BELLE GLADE FIRST CLASS CHILDCARE FIRST IMPRESSIONS PRESCHOOL FLORENCE FULLER CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTERS FLORIDA ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY HIGH SCHOOL FLORIDA VIRTUAL SCHOOL FOR ACTS OF KINDNESS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FOR THE CHILDREN, INC. GAINES PARK COMMUNITY CENTER GIRL SCOUT TROOPS GLADES FAMILY EDUCATION CENTER GRACE FELLOWSHIP GREAT EXPECTATIONS SCHOOL GREEN ART STUDIOS GREENACRES LEARNING CENTER GUATEMALAN MAYA CENTER HANDS ON LEARNING CENTER HESTER COMMUNITY CENTER 36 NUMBER OF ORGANIZATIONS SERVING 3 2 1 4 2 2 1 1 2 1 2 2 5 6 2 1 2 4 1 4 1 1 2 2 1 3 1 1 SCHOOL TYPE OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER SCHOOL LEVEL Early childhood MIDDLE Early childhood Early childhood Early childhood Unknown Unknown K‐12 Unknown Early childhood Early childhood K‐5 Early childhood Early childhood Early childhood K‐12 Unknown Early childhood Early childhood Early childhood Early childhood Early childhood Unknown K‐12 Early childhood Early childhood Early childhood Unknown NAME OF SCHOOL HIBISCUS CHILDREN'S CENTER HIGHRIDGE FAMILY CENTER HOLY CROSS CATHOLIC PRESCHOOL HOME AWAY FROM HOME LEARNING CENTER IMAGINATION STATION ELC INTERNATIONAL KIDS ZONE J.A.Y. MINISTRY JACK AND JILL JUPITER YOUTH CAMP KIDS PROFESSIONAL ACADEMY KIDS WORLD ACADEMY KIDS‐R‐KREATIVE LEARNING CENTER KIDZ KALEIODOSCOPE CENTER LA PETITE ACADEMY LAKE PARK COMMUNITY OUTREACH CENTER LAKE WORTH WEST RESIDENT PLANNING GROUP LIGHTHOUSE CENTER FOR THE BLIND LITTLE ANGLES LEARNING CENTER LITTLE BLUE ACADEMY LITTLE DUDE RANCH ACADEMY LORD'S PLACE MANDEL JCC MANY BUT ONE CHRISTIAN PERFORMING ARTS MILAGRO CENTER MIRASOL SCHOOL MISS FRAN'S EARLY LEARNING CENTER MOOSEY'S PRESCHOOL AND SUMMER CAMP MORIKAMI MUSEUM 37 NUMBER OF ORGANIZATIONS SERVING 3 1 2 3 2 1 1 1 1 2 3 2 2 7 1 2 2 2 2 3 1 1 1 3 4 1 3 1 SCHOOL TYPE OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER SCHOOL LEVEL K‐8 Early childhood 5‐12 Unknown Unknown Early childhood K‐12 Unknown Unknown Early childhood K‐12 K‐12 ELEMENTARY Early childhood Unknown Early childhood K‐12 K‐5 K‐12 ELEMENTARY Early childhood Early childhood Early childhood K‐12 Early childhood Unknown Early childhood Early childhood NAME OF SCHOOL MORTON DOWNEY FAMILY RESOURCE CENTER NEW BEGINNINGS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CENTER NEW HOPE CHARITIES NORTON MUSEUM OF ART OLD SCHOOL SQUARE PAHOKEE YOUTH ENRICHMENT ACADEMY PALM BEACH 4H PALM BEACH COUNTY LIBRARY SYSTEM PALM BEACH PHOTOGRAPHIC CENTRE PALM BEACH PRE‐SCHOOL PALM BEACH VIRTUAL SCHOOLS PBSO POLICE ATHLETIC LEAGUE PEARL CITY CATS BOCA RATON HOUSING AUTHORITY PIONEER PARK YOUTH ENRICHMENT ACADEMY PLACE OF HOPE PLANET KIDS POLICE ATHLETIC LEAGUE OF WEST PALM BEACH PRIMETIME PALM BEACH COUNTY PROGRESSIVE PAWS PROVIDENCE PRESCHOOL RIVERBEND LEARNING CENTER RIVERSIDE YOUTH ENRICHMENT CENTER SAFE HAVEN COMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTER SALVATION ARMY NORTHWEST COMMUNITIY CENTER SHEPHERD'S CARE PRESCHOOL SIERRA CLUB TINY KINGDOM EARLY LEARNING TINY TURLES DAY CAMP 38 NUMBER OF ORGANIZATIONS SERVING 1 1 6 2 1 1 1 5 2 4 2 1 2 1 2 3 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 4 1 SCHOOL TYPE OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER SCHOOL LEVEL Unknown Unknown Unknown Early childhood Early childhood Unknown K‐12 K‐12 ELEMENTARY Early learning Unknown Unknown NAME OF SCHOOL TOWN OF JUPITER TOWN OF LAKE PARK TOWN OF PALM BEACH TREASURE CHEST EARLY LEARNING CENTER TREE TOP ACADEMY VILLAGE OF PALM SPRINGS WAYNE BARTON STUDY CENTER WEST PALM BEACH POLICE ATHLETIC LEAGUE WHIZ KIDS EARLY LEARNING WOODFIELD COUNTRY CLUB DAY CARE YMCA YOUTH EMPOWERMENT CENTER ‐ PLEASANT CITY 39 NUMBER OF ORGANIZATIONS SERVING 3 1 1 3 5 3 3 1 4 1 6 1 Table 13, continued (private schools) SCHOOL TYPE PRIVATE PRIVATE PRIVATE PRIVATE PRIVATE PRIVATE PRIVATE PRIVATE PRIVATE PRIVATE PRIVATE PRIVATE PRIVATE PRIVATE PRIVATE PRIVATE PRIVATE PRIVATE PRIVATE PRIVATE PRIVATE PRIVATE PRIVATE PRIVATE PRIVATE PRIVATE SCHOOL LEVEL K‐8 Early childhood Early childhood K‐8 PreK‐8 K‐12 K K‐12 K‐12 2‐12 K‐8 PreK‐12 PreK‐12 Early childhood PreK‐12 HIGH K‐5 Early childhood Early childhood HIGH K‐12 PreK‐7 K‐12 ELEMENTARY PreK‐8 K‐5 NAME OF SCHOOL A.D. HENDERSON ABC MONTESSORI ACADEMY OF NORTH PALM BEACH ADVENT LUTHERAN SCHOOL ALL SAINTS CATHOLIC SCHOOL AMERICAN HERITAGE SCHOOL ARTHUR MEYER JEWISH ACADEMY ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN ACADEMY ATLANTIS ACADEMY BALDWIN PREP BARNABAS CHRISTIAN ACADEMY BEREAN CHRISTIAN SCHOOL BOCA PREP INTERNATIONAL BOCA PROFESSIONAL ACADEMY BOCA RATON CHRISTIAN SCHOOL CARDINAL NEWMAN HIGH SCHOOL CATHOLIC SCHOOLHOUSE CENTRAL BAPTIST CHILDREN'S ENRICHMENT CENTER COATES LEARNING CENTER CROSSROADS ACADEMY DAUGHTER OF ZION DONNA KLEIN JEWISH ACADEMY EAGLE ARTS ACADEMY EMERGING MINDS MONTESSORI FAITH LUTHERAN SCHOOL 40 NUMBER OF ORGANIZATIONS SERVING 3 4 2 4 3 8 4 5 4 5 2 3 2 2 4 4 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 4 3 2 SCHOOL TYPE PRIVATE PRIVATE PRIVATE PRIVATE PRIVATE PRIVATE PRIVATE PRIVATE PRIVATE PRIVATE PRIVATE PRIVATE PRIVATE PRIVATE PRIVATE PRIVATE PRIVATE PRIVATE PRIVATE PRIVATE PRIVATE PRIVATE PRIVATE PRIVATE PRIVATE PRIVATE PRIVATE PRIVATE SCHOOL LEVEL Early childhood ELEMENTARY K‐12 K‐11 PreK‐12 K‐5 K‐12 K‐12 PreK‐8 3‐12 Early childhood PreK‐8 K‐8 PreK‐8 K‐8 PreK‐12 PreK‐8 1‐12 ELEMENTARY PreK‐8 PreK‐12 Early childhood Early childhood HIGH Early childhood Early childhood HIGH ELEMENTARY NAME OF SCHOOL FLAGLER MONTESSORI FRENCH AMERICAN SCHOOL OF BOCA RATON GAP CHRISTIAN ACADEMY GARDEN OF THE SAHABA ACADEMY GLADES DAY SCHOOL GOOD SHEPHERD EPISCOPAL SCHOOL GRANDVIEW PREPARATORY SCHOOL GREENACRES CHRISTIAN GULF STREAM SCHOOL H.I.S. ACADEMY HAVERHILL BAPTIST CHURCH HEBREW ACADEMY COMMUNITY SCHOOL HOLY TRINITY EPISCOPAL ACADEMY IDEAL SCHOOL OF ADVANCED LEARNING JEWISH SCHOOL OF THE ARTS JUPITER CHRISTIAN SCHOOL KATZ HILLEL DAY SCHOOL OF BOCA RATON KENTWOOD PREPARATORY SCHOOL KINGSWOOD ACADEMY LAKE PARK BAPTIST LAKE WORTH CHRISTIAN LIGHTHOUSE ACADEMY LITTLE STEPS ACADEMY MATLOCK PREPARATORY ACADEMY MOUNT OLIVE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL NORTHERN PRIVATE SCHOOL OCEANSIDE ACADEMY OPPORTUNITY, INC. 41 NUMBER OF ORGANIZATIONS SERVING 3 1 3 5 4 7 6 1 5 1 1 1 1 4 2 7 1 1 5 3 3 2 1 2 2 1 2 1 SCHOOL TYPE PRIVATE PRIVATE PRIVATE PRIVATE PRIVATE PRIVATE PRIVATE PRIVATE PRIVATE PRIVATE PRIVATE PRIVATE PRIVATE PRIVATE PRIVATE PRIVATE PRIVATE PRIVATE PRIVATE PRIVATE PRIVATE PRIVATE PRIVATE PRIVATE PRIVATE PRIVATE PRIVATE PRIVATE SCHOOL LEVEL HIGH PreK‐5 1‐9 K‐12 K‐8 K‐8 K‐12 PreK‐8 PreK‐8 K‐12 K‐12 6‐12 K‐12 HIGH PreK‐8 K‐12 PreK‐8 PreK‐8 PreK‐1 PreK‐8 PreK‐8 K‐12 PreK‐8 PreK‐8 Early childhood Early childhood K‐8 Early childhood NAME OF SCHOOL OXBRIDGE ACADEMY PALM BEACH CHRISTIAN ACADEMY PALM BEACH DAY ACADEMY PALM BEACH DIOCESE PEACE LUTHERAN SCHOOL PINE CREST SCHOOL RJ HENDLEY CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY SCHOOL ROSARIAN ACADEMY SACRED HEART CATHOLIC SCHOOL SCORE ACADEMY SCORE AT THE TOP SOMERSET ACADEMY CANYONS SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN ACADEMY SPACE OF MIND SPANISH RIVER CHRISTIAN SCHOOL ST. ANDREW'S SCHOOL ST. ANN CATHOLIC SCHOOL ST. CLARE CATHOLIC SCHOOL ST. DAVID'S EPISCOPAL SCHOOL ST. JOSEPH'S EPISCOPAL SCHOOL ST. JULIANA CATHOLIC SCHOOL ST. LUKE'S CATHOLIC SCHOOL ST. MARK'S SCHOOL ST. PAUL LUTHERAN SCHOOL ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH DAY SCHOOL ST. RITA EARLY CHILDHOOD ST. VINCENT FERRER SCHOOL SUMMIT KIDS ACADEMY 42 NUMBER OF ORGANIZATIONS SERVING 5 2 12 2 1 3 1 5 6 3 1 3 4 1 1 3 5 7 5 7 3 4 7 4 1 2 6 2 SCHOOL TYPE PRIVATE PRIVATE PRIVATE PRIVATE PRIVATE PRIVATE PRIVATE PRIVATE PRIVATE PRIVATE PRIVATE PRIVATE PRIVATE PRIVATE PRIVATE PRIVATE SCHOOL LEVEL K‐5 PreK‐8 PreK‐12 K‐7 PreK‐12 PreK‐12 PreK‐8 K‐12 PreK‐8 PreK‐8 Unknown PreK‐8 K‐12 PreK‐8 3‐8 PreK‐8 NAME OF SCHOOL SUNCOAST CHRISTIAN ACADEMY SUNSHINE TREE MONTESSORI THE BENJAMIN SCHOOL THE GREENE SCHOOL THE KING'S ACADEMY THE SHEPHERD'S SCHOOL TORAH ACADEMY OF BOCA RATON TRINITY CHRISTIAN SCHOOL TRINITY LUTHERAN SCHOOL TURTLE RIVER MONTESSORI UCEDA SCHOOL OF WEST PALM UNITY SCHOOL UNIVERSITY PREPARATORY ACADEMY PALM BEACH WEISS SCHOOL WELLINGTON COLLEGIATE ACADEMY WEST PALM BEACH JUNIOR ACADEMY 43 NUMBER OF ORGANIZATIONS SERVING 8 3 15 4 11 1 2 8 4 3 1 5 1 5 1 2