In Wellen Park, State College of Florida Collegiate School-Venice Sets High Education Standards
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THURSDAY JUN 27, 2024 |
Graduation is one of Dr. Karen Peck’s proudest moments of the year. As the head of school of State College of Florida Collegiate School-Venice located in Wellen Park, she attends two ceremonies– one conferring high school diplomas to her graduating seniors, the other presenting college associate in arts degrees to 97% of those same graduates. To Dr. Peck, graduation symbolizes four years of hard work, sheer determination and perseverance each graduate has achieved to walk the stage, completing the demanding high school dual enrollment program where students earn a high school diploma while also earning an associate in arts degree from State College of Florida. Not only does the degree count toward college credits, but it also qualifies students for tuition-free scholarships at New College of Florida and Florida Gulf Coast University. The Collegiate School has been blazing its own trail since welcoming the first students in 2019. Student scores in math, civics, reading and science outdistance those of their peers in the Sarasota County district and in Florida. This year 89% of the Collegiate School’s students passed the Florida Assessment of Student Thinking exam in geometry, compared to 64% in the district and 51% statewide. The school has scored A’s on Florida’s annual report card since 2022. A free public charter school, SCFCS Venice draws students from Venice, North Port and Englewood. Many also live close to campus and walk or bike to school from Wellen Park. The school’s growing popularity is reflected by a steady rise in applications (available online at scfcs.scf.edu/venice). “This year we have the most applications we’ve ever had,” said Dr. Peck. With a capacity of 100 students in each grade and a present-day student enrollment of 317, seats are assigned by an open lottery from January through March. There’s currently a record 40-student waiting list for August’s incoming freshman class. The school has openings in 10th and 11th grades for the 2024-2025 school year; juniors must have an unweighted 3.0 grade point average and pass the Post-secondary Education Readiness Test. Students work to meet academic criteria for full-time dual enrollment in 11th and 12th grades. Completing high school graduation requirements early gives seniors flexibility to explore electives and complete computer and other certifications, making them eligible for good jobs right out of high school. Popular electives include computer classes, theater and music appreciation, astronomy and marine biology. The school also offers canoeing and backpacking electives. To date, 120 students have graduated from SCFCS Venice since 2021; 114 with associate degrees. And 98% attend a four-year college, mostly in-state schools. Statewide, only 65% of Florida’s high school graduates opt for postsecondary education. Dr. Peck said members of this year’s class plan to pursue bachelor’s degrees in business, engineering, advertising, marketing, theater – “the whole gamut.” As for graduation, Dr. Peck’s favorite activity of the year, it’s a time to acknowledge the successes of every student, some who required occasional pep talks, encouragement and handholding. Additional schools throughout Wellen Park cater to the educational needs of area students. College Preparatory Academy, a tuition-free K-8 charter school, welcomed its first students in 2023. Prodigy Early Learning, a preschool for 200 children, expects to open this fall. Sarasota County Schools is building a new high school and K-8 school in Wellen Park. Children in Wellen Park are also eligible to attend Sarasota Schools’ A-rated Taylor Ranch Elementary, Venice Middle and Venice High schools.
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