School Districts in Florida
School districts in Florida are local government entities responsible for managing public education within specific geographic areas. Each district operates its own schools, including elementary, middle, and high schools, and is governed by a school board elected by the community. The districts are funded through state and local taxes, and they develop policies to ensure educational standards are met.
There are 67 school districts in Florida, each varying in size and demographics. The largest district is Miami-Dade County Public Schools, serving over 350,000 students. These districts work to provide quality education and support services to meet the diverse needs of their student populations.