There are 3 Public Schools in Havana, Florida, serving a population of 1,680 people in an area of 3 square miles. There is 1 Public School per 560 people, and 1 Public School per square mile.
In Florida, Havana is ranked 100th of 1036 cities in Public Schools per capita, and 170th of 1036 cities in Public Schools per square mile.
Find Havana, Florida public schools, including charter schools, k-12, elementary, middle, and high schools.
East Gadsden High School 27001 Blue Star Highway Havana, FL
HAVANA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 705 US Highway 27 Havana, FL
Havana Magnet School 1210 Kemp Road Havana, FL
Havana Public Schools are tuition-free, publicly funded schools that are legally required to accept and provide an education to all children from Kindergarten age through Grade 12 in Havana, FL. Each of the fifty state constitutions includes a requirement for the provision of a Public School system, and each state, including Florida, also has a compulsory education law that requires school-age children to attend school.
You may contact Public Schools for questions about:Find Havana Public School Enrollment and Educational Attainment (Age 25+). Data Source: U.S. Census Bureau; American Community Survey, 2018 ACS 5-Year Estimates.
Havana | Gadsden County | |
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Nursery & Preschool Enrollment | 4 (9.8%) | 573 (65.3%) |
Kindergarten Enrollment | 9 (75.0%) | 571 (86.9%) |
Elementary School Enrollment (Grades 1-4) | 30 (93.8%) | 2,272 (88.8%) |
Elementary School Enrollment (Grades 5-8) | 11 (84.6%) | 2,106 (86.1%) |
High School Enrollment (Grades 9-12) | 25 (86.2%) | 2,206 (90.7%) |
Havana | Gadsden County | |
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Less than 9th Grade Education | 77 (6.0%) | 2,118 (6.6%) |
9-12th Grade (No Diploma) | 91 (7.0%) | 4,520 (14.1%) |
High School Graduate (Including Equivalency) | 438 (33.9%) | 11,756 (36.6%) |