College of the Florida Keys 5901 College Road Key West, FL 33040 Phone: 305-296-9081 Link: College of the Florida Keys Website | The College of the Florida Keys is an open-access educational institution dedicated to serving the intellectual, diverse, cultural, and occupational needs of the Florida Keys as well as the global community. The College is committed to student-centric academic programs and services, workforce development, continuing education, diverse partnerships, electronically delivered instruction, and sustainable practices that prepare students for personal success and responsible citizenship. |
Gerald Adams Elementary 5855 College Road Key West, FL 33040 Phone: 305-293-1609 Link: Gerald Adams Elementary School | Hours of Operation 7:30 AM - 4:30 PM |
Horace O'Bryant Middle School 1105 Leon Street Key West, FL 33040 View Map Phone: 305-296-5628 Link: Visit Horace O'Bryant School | Horace O’Byrant Middle School is a PreK-8th-grade Title I school serving over 1,040 students. |
Key West High School 2100 Flagler Avenue Key West, FL 33040 Phone: 305-293-1549 Link: Visit Key West High School website | Key West High School is a public high school in Key West, Florida, United States. It is part of the Monroe County School District. It was originally at the site of the current Key West City Hall and opened in 1906.
Welcome to Key West High School, a school of diverse opportunities with high expectations where we strive for students to be the best they can be personally, academically, athletically and socially.
MISSION STATEMENT
To empower all students to maximize their potential and prepare them with the skills and experiences necessary to be college or career ready and to develop those character traits that will enable them to be productive members of society.
SCHOOL BELIEFS
We focus on R2D2: Respect, Responsibility, Dedication, Determination
CONCH PRIDE - Perseverance Respect Integrity Dedication Excellence |
May Sands Montessori School 1400 United Street Key West, FL 33040 View Map Phone: 305-293-1400 Link: The May Sands Montessori School | Mission Statement
The May Sands Montessori School is a public school, open to all children, striving to reflect the diversity of our community.
Our innovative academic program, rooted in the teachings of Dr. Maria Montessori, challenges the student, individually, in a safe and nurturing environment.
Students are guided in the development of self-discipline, self-confidence, cooperation and responsibility; and are instilled with solid foundations in intellectual growth, humanitarianism and peace. |
Montessori's Children's School of Key West 1221 Varela Street Key West, FL 33040 Phone: 305-294-5302 Link: Visit the Montessori's Children's School website | The Children’s School is a non-profit organization administered by a volunteer board of directors consisting of parent and community members. The Children’s School began as a parent run school located across the street from our present location. It was a shotgun house that parents poured time and love into to create a unique learning environment for their children to grow and develop. What began as a one-classroom school has since developed into six classrooms, two of which are recognized as historical by HARC. We offer Toddler, Primary, Lower Elementary and Upper Elementary programs as well as aftercare, holiday and summer camp programs. We are fortunate to now have students in our school whose own parents attended the school when they were children. We have been an active member of our community and will continue to be for many years to come. We are honored each time a parent entrusts their child’s education to The Children’s School. |
Poinciana Elementary School 1407 Kennedy Drive Key West, FL 33040 View Map Phone: 305-293-1630 Link: Poinciana Elementary School | |
Sigsbee Charter School (SCS) 939 Felton Road Key West, FL 33040 View Map Phone: 305-294-1861 Link: Sigsbee Charter School (SCS) | Sigsbee Charter School (SCS) is located on Naval Air Station Key West (NASKW) and serves children in Kindergarten through Eighth Grade. This non-profit organization captivates students through a marine-science, environmental education program that capitalizes on the local marine sanctuary. The curriculum offers integrated studies that engage students with the environment through local field trips and inquiry projects. Our science program is rooted in backward curriculum design. Our literacy program follows a balanced literacy approach. Math instruction is crafted around the Mathematical Practices. Students participate in exploratory cultural arts programs on a daily basis, including music, art, technology, media and physical education. |