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Boca Raton Schools
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The Boca Raton community is moving in the
right direction by placing a great deal of importance on education- a top
priority for Chamber members, as well as the entire community.
The Chamber' s deep-seated commitment to
education is exemplified by its Golden Bell Education Foundation, an
organization established in 1990 to provide grants to local schools to enhance
programs. Through the Golden Bell, the Chamber has contributed more than
$300,000 in cash and in-kind donations.
The Chamber's Education Enhancement
Committee is actively involved in local, as well as national education
programs. Through college scholarships, loaned-executive programs, volunteerism
and corporate sponsorship of education programs, Boca Ration students are on a
bright path to a successful future.
For information on school service areas,
please contact the Office of Planning, Construction and Real Estate at 3320
Forest Hill Blvd. West Palm Beach, FL. 33406-5813. 561-434-8100.
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Time to Move >A Well Schooled Decision
The quality of a school district is an important determinant of the market value of a house. For homebuyers with children, the quality and reputation of the local school system may be as critical to their decision as the appeal of the home.
The desire to give their children a quality education usually causes parents who are in the market for a home to ask questions about the local school district. What is the annual expenditure per pupil and the average class size? How do the district's standardized test scores compare with the national mean? Are special education programs available? What percentage of high school graduates go on to college? What is the physical condition of the schools and the district's record in handling school bond proposals? Parents may also want to know the school board's educational philosophy.
A professional real estate agent has the experience and knowledge to help you choose the right community and schools for your family.
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