Martin Focus School Software
Student Community Service hours are to be submitted using FOCUS. 1) Request verification of your service with the details listed below via email or a signed form from your supervisor. Please note, it is the responsibility of the student, not the Martin County School.
- Step-by-Step instructions for parents to register in FOCUS. Site Shortcuts For Focus. Focus Log-in; FOCUS Parent Portal Registration(English). This web page may contain links to one or more websites outside the Martin County School.
- Focus Student Grades FOCUS: Access To Student Grades Username: Student ID (Ie. ) Password: Student Birthdate - Pmo/da/year (UNLESS YOU HAVE CHANGED IT!).
Martin County School District | |
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Address | |
Stuart , , Florida United States | |
Information | |
Type | Public |
Superintendent | Laurie J. Gaylord[1] |
Grades | Kâ12 |
Website | http://www.martinschools.org/ |
Martin County School District, also referred to officially as the School Board of Martin County, is a public school district that covers Martin County, Florida. In 2019, this school district was rated the #1 performing school district in Florida with excellent testing scores and graduation rates.[2][3]
Its Superintendent, Laurie J. Gaylord,[4] was first elected in 2012, with her second term ending in November 2020. Following a decision in 2018, the next Superintendent will be appointed rather than elected.[5]
School Board[edit]
The district School Board is elected on a non-partisan basis. The superintendent of schools is a partisan elected position. Members of the board are:[6][7]
- District 1: Christia Li Roberts
- District 2: Marsha Powers
- District 3: Victoria Defenthaler
- District 4: Anthony Anderson
- District 5: Michael DiTerlizzi
Schools[edit]
The district operates the following public schools:
High schools[edit]
Middle schools[edit]
- Dr. David L. Anderson Middle School
- Hidden Oaks Middle School
- Indiantown Middle School
- Murray Middle School. Robert G. Murray, an African American, was a teacher from 1928 to 1937 and from 1945 to 1958 and was principal of Stuart Training School.[8]
- Stuart Middle School
Elementary schools[edit]
- Bessey Creek Elementary School
- Citrus Grove Elementary School
- Crystal Lake Elementary School
- Felix A. Williams Elementary School
- Hobe Sound Elementary School
- Jensen Beach Elementary School
- J.D. Parker School of Science, Math and Technology
- Palm City Elementary School
- Pinewood Elementary School
- Port Salerno Elementary School
- SeaWind Elementary School
- Warfield Elementary School
Pre-K[edit]
- Citrus Grove Elementary School
- Felix A. Williams Elementary School
- Perkins Center
- Salerno Schoolhouse
- Salerno Learning Center
- Stuart Learning Center
Charter schools[edit]
- The Hope Charter Center for Autism
Other programs[edit]
Focus Martin Schools
The district operates the following other programs:
- Career and Technical Education
- Willoughby Learning Center
- Environmental Studies Center
- Martin Virtual School
- Spectrum
- Teenage Parent Center â Florida First Start Resource Center Indiantown
- Teenage Parent Center â Spectrum
Former segregated (negro) schools[edit]
- Booker Park Elementary School, Indiantown, closed 1970
- Dunbar Elementary School, Hobe Sound, closed 1969
- East Stuart Elementary School, Stuart, closed 1970 (turned into county-wide kindergarten magnet)
- Murray Junior/Senior High, Port Salerno (originally Carver Junior/Senior High, also called Carver Training School and Murray Training School), opened 1964 replacing Stuart Training School, closed 1967 (became county-wide 9th grade)[9]
- Stuart Training School, Stuart, closed 1964
- A 'one-room schoolhouse in Jensen Beach'.[10]
References[edit]
Martin Focus
- ^'Superintendent'. martinschools.org. Retrieved January 2, 2019.
- ^'2019 Best School Districts in Florida'. Niche. Retrieved January 3, 2019.
- ^'Martin County School District Homepage'. Martin County School District. Retrieved December 27, 2015.
- ^'Martin County, FL Supervisor of Elections'. www.martinvotes.com. Retrieved February 26, 2020.
- ^'Martin County voters put an end to elected school superintendents; School Board now will appoint'. TCPalm. Retrieved February 26, 2020.
- ^'School Board Members / District 1'. martinschools.org.
- ^'Martin County, FL Supervisor of Elections'. www.martinvotes.com. Retrieved February 26, 2020.
- ^'Schools named for area achievers'. Palm Beach Post (West Palm Beach, Florida). February 27, 2008. p. N016.
- ^Gupta, Rani (May 16, 2004). 'Transition difficult in Martin schools'. Palm Beach Post (West Palm Beach, Florida). p. 937.
- ^'Martin County fought to resolve segregation after Civil Rights Act (part 2)'. Palm Beach Post (West Palm Beach, Florida). January 19, 1987. p. 13 (4B).
Further reading[edit]
- Gupta, Rani (May 16, 2004). 'Transition difficult in Martin schools'. Palm Beach Post (West Palm Beach, Florida). p. 937.
- Van Meter, Christine (January 19, 1987). 'King day stirs memories of segregation (Part 1)'. Palm Beach Post (West Palm Beach, Florida). p. 6.
- Van Meter, Christine (January 19, 1987). 'Martin County fought to resolve segregation after Civil Rights Act (part 2)'. Palm Beach Post (West Palm Beach, Florida). p. 13 (4B).