Sarasota County Public Schools

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Sarasota County School District
Sarasota County Public Schools Logo.png
Location
West Florida
United States
District information
TypePublic
GradesK-12
SuperintendentDr. Brennan Asplen III
Budget426 million
Students and staff
Students43,150
Teachers2,767
Staff5,056
Other information
Websitehttp://www.sarasotacountyschools.net

Sarasota County Public Schools is a public school district serving all of Sarasota County, Florida. As of 2017, the total number of students is approximately 43,150

The school district's leadership is often known internally and externally by the metonym The Landings, based on the location of its headquarters in The Landings neighborhood in South Sarasota.[1]

Elementary schools[]

  • Alta Vista Elementary School
  • Ashton Elementary School
  • Bay Haven Elementary School
  • Brentwood Elementary School
  • Cranberry Elementary School
  • Emma E. Booker Elementary School
  • Fruitville Elementary School
  • Garden Elementary School
  • Glenallen Elementary School
  • Gocio Elementary School
  • Gulf Gate Elementary School
  • Lakeview Elementary School
  • Lamarque Elementary School
  • Phillippi Shores Elementary School
  • Southside Elementary School
  • Tatum Ridge Elementary School
  • Taylor Ranch Elementary School
  • Toledo Blade Elementary School
  • Tuttle Elementary School
  • Venice Elementary School
  • Wilkinson Elementary School

Middle schools[]

  • Booker Middle School
  • Sarasota School of Arts and Sciences
  • Brookside Middle School
  • Heron Creek Middle School
  • McIntosh Middle School
  • Sarasota Middle School
  • Venice Middle School
  • Woodland Middle School

K-8 school[]

High schools[]

Entrance to North Port High School, home of the Bobcats

Special schools[]

  • Suncoast Technical College
  • Pine View School for the Gifted (2-12)
  • Oak Park
  • Adult and Community Enrichment Center
  • North Triad
  • South Triad
  • AMI

Charter schools[]

References[]

  1. ^ Tyron, Thomas (February 13, 2011). "School funding 101: How we pay for education". Sarasota Herald-Tribune. Retrieved Dec 16, 2016.

External links[]

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