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(772) 288-1111 |
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(772) 285-4210 |
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(772) 288-1113 |
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(772) 334-0330 |
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RE/MAX of Stuart
729 South Federal Highway
Suite 100
Stuart, FL 34994
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The focus of Treasure
Coast schools is on achieving excellence.
The schools have made educational excellence a number
one priority.
Already comprised of some of the best schools in
the state, the resulting educational system will
give students access to even better schools, from
early education through the post-graduate level,
in both public and private systems.
To ensure higher academic achievement, the schools
have adopted new strategies in teaching the old
basics.
In Martin County, as an example, individual schools
are focusing on reading, writing, and math.
With student performance measured by the Florida
Comprehensive Achievement Test FCAT, student scores
in Martin County are the best on the Treasure Coast
but administrators look toward an even higher level.
Martin County has the second highest graduation
rate in Florida and the lowest dropout rate.
While both rates please Administrators, they still
see room for improvement.
In Martin County, Saint Michael's Independent School
has programs for students from pre-school through
eighth grades.
To prepare students for the future in a world of
technology, the school emphasizes the basics and
supplements the academic
program with an introduction to computers. All students
work with computers beginning with an introduction
in primary school and proceeding to computer labs
at the middle school and beyond.
Helping students prepare for the world of work as
well as advanced education, Indian River Community
College is a top performer among the state's 28
community colleges.
The new Technology Development and Training Center
in Stuart will prepare students through its Technology
Education Division and provide businesses with the
technological support they need. |
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