Jeaga Middle School

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  • Burke at Work: 2024 Earth Day Edition

    In this episode of Burke at Work: Earth Day Edition, Superintendent Michael J. Burke paddles alongside Jeaga Middle School teachers and students in the Loxahatchee Slough Natural Area. As part of the District's Strategic Plan to expand opportunities for community experiences for students, this field trip explored the interconnectivity between Jeaga Middle School and the natural conservation area and wetlands around the school campus. 

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  • Saturday Tutoring Program

    1/27/2024 - 4/20/2024; 11:30 am
    Students must report to the cafeteria immediately upon arrival. Students may be dropped from tutoring for lack of attendance, repeated late pick-up, and/or failure to follow directions. Students who scored Level 1 or 2 on the previous PM for (Mathematics, Science 8, Language Arts, Civics 7) have priority for tutoring. There will be no tutoring during school holidays.

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  • District Choice Programs

    Families with students entering pre-kindergarten through grade 12 have the opportunity to choose from an array of Choice Programs.

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About Us

  • Our Mission

    The mission of Jeaga Middle School & Pre-Law Magnet is to provide a diverse, academic, physical, emotional, social, and safe learning environment that fosters high expectations for students’ potential and success through development-appropriate instruction; innovative instructional strategies, rigorous standards, and educational and technological resources, while instilling in our students a desire to become life-long learners.

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      • A High-Performing School District FL Department of Education
      • 94.1% Graduation Rate
      • 10th Largest District in the U.S.
      • 192 Countries Represented
      • 33 million meals School Food Service
      • 335 Choice & Career Programs
      • 167,560 Students in District-operated schools
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