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Palm Springs, FL offers fantastic educational opportunities for its residents. The local area is served by the School District of Palm Beach County, which is well-regarded and highly rated, and has a wide variety of academic programs and resources available. The schools in the district are known for their excellent instruction in a safe and supportive learning environment, and there are numerous extracurricular activities that promote student engagement. Students have access to advanced courses in mathematics, science, technology, as well as art and music programs. Additionally, the district provides an abundance of support services to ensure students’ success both inside and outside of the classroom. With its focus on providing quality education for all students regardless of economic background or language barriers, Palm Springs' education system is truly one of a kind.

Palm Springs schools spend $10,239 per student (The US average is $12,383). There are 14 pupils per teacher, 727 students per librarian, and 483 children per counselor.

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  EducationPalm Springs, FloridaUnited States
  $13,018$15,905
  $10,942$13,142
  $6,960$7,999
  16.3816.23
  7454573
  433530
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I am a long-time staff member of G-Star School of the Arts. My children attend the school. I’ll answer critics with facts: G-Star is an “A” rated school; Graduation  More

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