Martin County School District

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Martin County School District, also referred to officially as the School Board of Martin County, is a public school district that covers Martin County, Florida. The position of superintendent is appointed by the school board. Its former Superintendent, Laurie J. Gaylord, was first elected in 2012, with her second term ending in November 2020. Following a decision by voters in 2018, the next Superintendent was appointed rather than elected. The first appointed superintendent, John D. Millay, took office in 2020. The district is overseen by the Martin County School Board, a body of five elected officers.

History

In 2023 Michael Maine became the superintendent. That year there were controversies over whether certain books could be displayed in schools.

School Board

The district School Board is elected on a non-partisan basis. Members of the board are:

Schools

The district operates the following public schools:

High schools

Middle schools

Elementary schools

Pre-K

Charter schools

Other programs

The district operates the following other programs:

Former segregated (negro) schools

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