Florida Students Hit 60% Proficiency in Reading and Math
Florida has reached a historic milestone in public education, with more than 60% of students now performing at or above grade level in both reading and math. It's the first time the state has crossed that threshold in both subjects simultaneously, reinforcing Florida's reputation as a leader in K–12 outcomes. For families weighing a move to the Sunshine State, the news adds meaningful weight to the education side of the relocation equation.

For families with school-age children, the quality of local public education often ranks among the top concerns when choosing where to relocate. Florida just delivered a data point worth paying attention to: the state has surpassed 60% of students performing at or above grade level in both English language arts and mathematics — a first in state history.
Governor Ron DeSantis highlighted the achievement as evidence of sustained progress in Florida's K–12 system, which has undergone significant policy changes over the past several years, including expanded school choice programs, revised curriculum standards, and increased accountability measures. The result, according to officials, is a system now producing measurably stronger academic outcomes across both core subjects at the same time.
For prospective movers, this kind of statewide benchmark matters beyond just bragging rights. Strong public school performance tends to support neighborhood stability and property values, and it signals that local tax dollars are translating into real educational results. Florida already attracts a large share of domestic migrants, and a competitive public school system makes the state more appealing to families who might otherwise look to states with longer-established reputations for education.
It's also worth noting that Florida's school choice landscape is among the broadest in the country, meaning families aren't necessarily locked into a single assigned school. Charter schools, magnet programs, and voucher-funded private options give parents flexibility that many other states don't offer.
You can read more about the specifics behind the announcement in the original report.
What this means if you're moving to Florida: If strong public schools are on your relocation checklist, Florida's latest academic results — combined with one of the most flexible school choice systems in the nation — make it a more competitive destination for families than it was even a few years ago.
Source: Space Coast Daily · Summary by Move to Sunshine. Original article not reproduced.
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