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The superintendent of schools is Timothy Smith, who replaced Malcolm Thomas. Thomas served an initial four-year term that began November 18, 2008, and was re-elected in 2012 and 2016. The Escambia County electors voted in November 2018, to switch from an elected superintendent to an appointed superintendent. Prior to 2020, the superintendent was elected in presidential election years. The deputy superintendent of schools is Shenna Payne, a former principal of West Florida High School. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4The members of the school board are:[3]District 1 – Kevin AdamsDistrict 2 – Paul H. Fetsko (chair)District 3 – David WilliamsDistrict 4 – Patty Hightower (vice chair)District 5 – Bill SlaytonMembers are elected in their respective districts for a four-year term. Representatives from districts 1, 2, and 3 are elected in non-presidential election years. Representatives for districts 4 and 5 are elected in presidential election years. Although elected by districts, each member is charged by statute with representing the entire school district.Because the school board elections are non-partisan, these races are frequently decided in the primary election. If a candidate gets a majority of the vote in the primary, he or she wins, and the race is not on the general election ballot in November. If no candidate has a majority of the vote, the top two are in a run-off on the November ballot.The school board appointed Tim Smith as superintendent. Smith was sworn in on November 17, 2020, replacing Malcolm Thomas, whose term ended. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Table of ContentsSchools[edit]Adult Centers[edit]High schools[edit]Middle schools[edit]Closed[edit]2007 Changes[edit]2018 Changes[edit]Elementary schools[edit]Alternative Schools[edit]Failing schools[edit]See also[edit]References[edit]External links[edit]Schools[edit]Adult Centers[edit]High schools[edit]Middle schools[edit]Bellview Middle SchoolBeulah Academy of Science (Charter)Beulah Middle SchoolBrown-Barge Middle SchoolErnest Ward Middle SchoolFerry Pass Middle SchoolJim C. Bailey Middle SchoolRansom Middle SchoolWarrington Middle SchoolWorkman Middle SchoolClosed[edit]Woodham Middle School, formerly Woodham High School, was converted to a middle school following the 2006\u201307 school year. Closed the summer after the 2017-18 school year and began renovations to be converted into the new West Florida High School of Advanced Technology campus.Wedgewood Middle SchoolBrentwood Middle SchoolBrownsville Middle School2007 Changes[edit]Effective for the 2007\u201308 school year, Wedgewood Middle School and Brentwood Middle School students were transferred to Woodham High School, now Woodham Middle School. Brownsville Middle School students were transferred to Warrington Middle School, Brown Barge Middle School students were transferred into the Brentwood Middle School building, and Brownsville, Brentwood, and Wedgewood schools were closed.2018 Changes[edit]Effective for the 2018-19 school year, Woodham Middle School students were transferred to Ferry Pass Middle School, Workman Middle School, Warrington Middle School, and Beulah Middle School. This was in preparation for Woodham’s former campus to be refitted into a new campus for West Florida High School of Advanced Technology.Elementary schools[edit] Pensacola Beach Elementary School was previously controlled by the district before becoming a charter schoolA.K. Suter Elementary SchoolBellview Elementary SchoolBeulah Elementary SchoolBlue Angels Elementary School[4]Bratt Elementary SchoolC.A. Weis Elementary Community SchoolCordova Park Elementary SchoolEnsley Elementary SchoolFerry Pass Elementary SchoolGlobal Learning AcademyHellen Caro Elementary SchoolHolm Elementary SchoolJim Allen Elementary SchoolKingsfield Elementary School (opened August 2018)Lincoln Park Elementary SchoolLipscomb Elementary SchoolLongleaf Elementary SchoolMcArthur Elementary SchoolMolino Park Elementary SchoolMontclair Elementary SchoolMyrtle Grove Elementary SchoolN.B. Cook Elementary SchoolNavy Point Elementary SchoolO.J. Semmes Elementary SchoolOakcrest Elementary SchoolPine Meadow Elementary SchoolPleasant Grove Elementary SchoolR.C. Lipscomb Elementary SchoolScenic Heights Elementary SChoolSherwood Elementary SchoolWarrington Elementary SchoolWest Pensacola Elementary SchoolPensacola Beach Elementary School, which became a charter school in 2001, is a part of the ECSD.[5]Alternative Schools[edit]Escambia Virtual Academy (Virtual School)[6]Failing schools[edit]The Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test (FCAT) determines which schools in the state of Florida should be considered “Failing.” The Florida Standards Assessments (FSA) began phasing out the FCAT in the 2010\u201311 academic year in response to the inauguration of the Common Core State Standards Initiative under the administration of US President Barack Obama in 2010.FCAT and FSA scores are calculated per subject on a 0 to 100 scale, and ratings in the 0 to 20 or 20 to 40 range are rated “F” or “D” respectively, indicating severe performance shortcomings and contributing to a 2 and 3-year process respectively of “restarting” the school.[7]In the 2017\u201318 school year, Escambia County placed as 52nd of 64 counties in the state by FSA performance,[8] with eleven of thirty-five elementary schools receiving a D rating and three of ten middle schools receiving a D rating. No high school performed at a rating of D or below, though Escambia High School and Ferry Pass Middle School both recorded an “I,” or Incomplete rating for the 2017-18 school year.[9]Elementary SchoolGrades2017-18 School Year RatingBrentwood Elementary SchoolPreK-5DC.A. Weis Elementary SchoolPreK-5DEnsley Elementary SchoolPreK-5DGlobal Learning AcademyPreK-5DLongleaf Elementary SchoolPreK-5DNavy Point Elementary SchoolPreK-5DOakcrest Elementary SchoolPreK-5DReinhardt Holm Elementary SchoolPreK-5DSherwood Elementary SchoolPreK-5DWarrington Elementary SchoolPreK-5DWest Pensacola Elementary SchoolPreK-5DMiddle SchoolGrades2017-18 School Year RatingBellview Middle School6-8DWarrington Middle School6-8DWoodham Middle School6-8DFerry Pass Middle School6-8IHigh SchoolGrades2017-18 School Year RatingEscambia High School6-8ISee also[edit]References[edit]External links[edit] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki3\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki3\/escambia-county-school-district-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Escambia County School District – Wikipedia"}}]}]