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Elementary students smiling and holding up a sign that reads "HCPS is an A district"

TAMPA, Fla. (July 1, 2026) — Hillsborough County Public Schools (HCPS) has earned an A district grade from the Florida Department of Education, marking the district's first A rating in more than a decade and reflecting continued academic growth and excellence across the district.

The district's A grade follows a year of significant student achievement, including the highest graduation rate in district history and an increase in the college and career acceleration rate, demonstrating that more students are graduating prepared for success after high school. 

District Highlights

  • Of the 214 traditional schools that received a school grade, 127 earned an A or B

  • Number of A-rated schools increased to 74 from 70

  • Number of B-rated schools increased to 53 from 44

  • Two elementary schools improved by two letter grades, moving to a B from a D: Booker T. Washington Elementary and Wilson Elementary

  • For the first time in district history, all Transformation Network schools earned an A, B, or C

"Earning an A district grade is a milestone that reflects the extraordinary dedication of our students, teachers, support professionals, school leaders, and families," said Superintendent Van Ayres. "What makes this achievement even more meaningful is that it comes during a year in which we achieved the highest graduation rate in district history and continued to increase the number of students earning college credit, industry certifications, and other accelerated credentials before graduation. These results show that our students are succeeding at higher levels than ever before, and we are committed to building on this momentum for each child we serve."

Top 5 Schools by Grade Level with Greatest Improvement

Elementary School 

Points Gained 

Previous Year’s Grade 

This Year’s Grade 

BT WASHINGTON 

147 

WILSON  

141 

MULLER MAGNET 

140 

WIMAUMA 

128 

COLSON 

109 

K-8 

Points Gained 

Previous Year’s Grade 

This Year’s Grade 

*APOLLO BEACH 

126 

CARROLLWOOD 

112 

SULPHUR SPRINGS 

99 

ADUM  

92 

ROLAND PARK  

65 

Middle School 

Points Gained 

Previous Year’s Grade 

This Year’s Grade 

MEMORIAL  

89 

FRANKLIN MAGNET 

70 

TOMLIN  

66 

STEWART MAGNET 

65 

SLIGH MAGNET 

61 

High School 

Points Gained 

Previous Year’s Grade 

This Year’s Grade 

WHARTON 

76 

SUMNER 

67 

LENNARD  

53 

MIDDLETON  

48 

PLANT CITY  

46 


The Florida Department of Education also released its 2025-26 School Improvement Ratings for alternative and Exceptional Student Education (ESE) center schools that elect to receive a rating rather than a school grade. HCPS increased the number of schools earning the highest rating of "Commendable" from three to five:

  • Medical Academy at D.W. Waters

  • Simmons Career Center

  • South County Career Center

  • PACE Center for Girls

  • Willis Peters Exceptional Center

Florida's school grading system measures performance across five key areas: student achievement, learning gains, graduation rate, acceleration rate, and outcomes for students who need the most support. 

For a complete list of Florida Department of Education School Grades and School Improvement Ratings, visit https://www.fldoe.org.