Escambia County’s student body primarily comprised of white students in 2023-24 school year

Escambia County’s student body primarily comprised of white students in 2023-24 school year
FL Commissioner of Education Manny Diaz Jr. 2023 — Commissioner of Education
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white students made up the largest ethnic group enrolled in Escambia County County school districts during the 2023-24 school year, according to the Florida Department of Education.

Of the 37,214 students attending Escambia County schools, 44.4% were white. Black students were the second largest ethnicity, making up 34.2% of Escambia County students.

In the previous school year, white students were also the most common ethnicity in Escambia County, representing 45.7% of the student body.

Navy Point Elementary School had the most even distribution of races among the county schools, including 36.9% Black students, 28% white students, 23.6% Hispanic students, and 8.4% multiracial students.

In the 2023-24 school year, the total number of students enrolled in the county dropped 1.7% when compared to the previous year.

Meanwhile, Florida continues to face a teacher shortage in the 2023-24 school year. Despite some improvements, the state reported nearly 4,800 instructional vacancies at the beginning of the year. According to the Florida Department of Education, core subjects such as English, reading, and math among the areas with the highest demand for teachers.

According to the National Education Association (NEA), Florida ranked 50th in the U.S. for teacher pay in the 2022-23 school year, with salaries lower than they were a decade ago when adjusted for inflation.

Governor DeSantis’s budget for the 2024-25 school year allocates nearly $38 billion for education, with $1.25 billion dedicated to teachers’ salaries and other instructional personnel.

Ethnicities in Escambia County in 2023-24 School Year
Students’ Ethnicity Percentage in Escambia County Schools in 2023-24 School Year
School Name Most Prevalent Ethnicity Percent of Total Student Body Total Enrollment
A. K. Suter Elementary School White 58.2% 538
Achieve Academy at McMillian Black 78.6% 271
Bellview Elementary School White 41.2% 522
Bellview Middle School Black 51.4% 816
Beulah Academy of Science White 72.8% 305
Beulah Elementary School White 60% 952
Beulah Middle School White 42.7% 1,004
Blue Angels Elementary School White 53.3% 758
Bratt Elementary School White 66.3% 484
Brentwood Elementary School Black 54.7% 402
Brown Barge Middle School White 55.7% 549
Byrneville Elementary School Inc. White 66% 188
C. A. Weis Elementary School Black 77.5% 503
Capstone Academy White 52% 25
Coastal Connections Academy White 36.2% 260
Cordova Park Elementary School White 62.7% 598
County Administrative Annex Black 43.8% 73
Ensley Elementary School Black 37.4% 463
Ernest Ward Middle School White 73.1% 490
Escambia Boys’ Base Black 66.7% 27
Escambia County Acceleration Academy White 57.4% 216
Escambia High School Black 38.9% 1,654
Escambia Juvenile Detention Black 51.9% 54
Escambia School. District. Jail Prog. Black < 10% < 10
Escambia Virtual Academy Franchise White 77.1% 153
Escambia Virtual Instruction Program White 74.3% 35
Escambia Westgate Center White 48.1% 133
Ferry Pass Elementary School Black 46.5% 578
Ferry Pass Middle School Black 39.9% 959
Global Learning Academy Black 73.5% 487
Hellen Caro Elementary School White 66.7% 529
Hope Horizion at Judy Andrews Center White 61.8% 34
Hospital & Homebound White 60% 25
J. H. Workman Middle School Black 56.8% 666
J. M. Tate Senior High School White 68.9% 2,156
Jackie Harris Preparatory Academy Black 80.9% 188
Jim Allen Elementary School White 67% 634
Jim C. Bailey Middle School White 46.1% 1,097
Kingsfield Elementary School White 64.5% 931
L. D. McArthur Elementary School White 44.1% 549
Lincoln Park Elementary School Black 76.2% 218
Longleaf Elementary School Black 49.5% 509
Molino Park Elementary School White 85.4% 560
Montclair Elementary School Black 78.7% 328
Myrtle Grove Elementary School White 44% 407
N. B. Cook Elementary School White 50.4% 532
Navy Point Elementary School Black 36.9% 428
Northview High School White 73.8% 530
O. J. Semmes Elementary School Black 80.2% 288
Oakcrest Elementary School Black 49.9% 483
Pace Program White 43.1% 51
Pensacola Beach Elementary School Inc. White 91.4% 104
Pensacola High School Black 44.7% 1,205
Pine Forest High School Black 50.3% 1,737
Pine Meadow Elementary School White 65.6% 761
Pleasant Grove Elementary School White 46.9% 646
R. C. Lipscomb Elementary School White 64% 744
Ransom Middle School White 67.2% 1,198
Reinhardt Holm Elementary School Black 64.6% 443
Scenic Heights Elementary School White 47.5% 804
Sherwood Elementary School Black 51.7% 495
Success Academy Black 48.9% 260
Tap PK Babies Black < 10% < 10
Warrington Elementary School Black 63.3% 267
Warrington Middle School Black 62.5% 582
Washington Senior High School Black 40.3% 1,691
West Florida High School/Technical White 49% 1,345
West Pensacola Elementary School Black 42.5% 449


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