Monroe County School District

8/10 Grades K–1225 schools Serving Trumbo Point, Key West
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Monroe County School District stands as a highly stable and well-supported community institution, characterized by strong financial health and exceptional voter backing. The district recently navigated a smooth leadership transition, unanimously appointing Superintendent Edward Tierney in mid-2025 following the retirement of a long-serving predecessor. This leadership change has been met with broad community optimism, supported by a collaborative school board. Financially, the district is exemplary, boasting clean audits, a balanced budget, and the highest starting teacher salary in the state of Florida, which has kept teacher vacancies near zero. Community trust is exceptionally strong, as evidenced by the consistent renewal of the voter-approved half-mill operating levy and a stable, slightly growing student enrollment. While flagship high schools like Key West High and Coral Shores High deliver solid, average outcomes, the district shines with its high-performing charter partnerships and specialized academies. Minor red flags are limited to typical achievement gaps among exceptional education and English language learner populations, which the new administration is actively addressing. Overall, the district represents a premier choice for families seeking a secure, well-funded educational environment.

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