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Florida School
District Map

Every public school district boundary in Florida — mapped by type, enrollment, and grade range.

67 Total Districts
in Florida


Why people search for Florida school district maps

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Finding out which district a home address falls in

District boundaries in Florida don't follow zip codes, city limits, or county lines. A single street can straddle two different districts — and in parts of Florida, one property may sit inside an elementary district and a separate, overlapping high school district at the same time.

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Understanding property taxes

In Florida, public schools are primarily funded through local property taxes. The district your address falls in determines which school board levies a tax on your property.

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School enrollment and attendance zones

Parents in Florida use district maps to confirm which school their child is zoned for, research open enrollment options, or plan a move around a specific school. District boundaries are the starting point — individual school attendance zones are a second layer within them.

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Home buying and real estate research

46% of homebuyers ages 30–39 factor school district quality into their neighborhood choice. Buyers researching Florida real estate use this map to confirm district placement before making an offer, and to compare neighboring districts side by side.

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Policy research, journalism, and data analysis

Reporters, demographers, and education researchers use Florida district boundary maps to study school funding equity, enrollment trends, demographic shifts, and the relationship between district boundaries and housing patterns.

How Florida organizes its school districts

Florida is the quintessential example of a heavily consolidated, county-based system. The state has 67 geographic school districts that share identical, co-terminous boundaries with the state's 67 counties. (While there are a few university-run lab schools, the geographic map consists exclusively of these 67 unified districts).

Common question

Which Florida school district is my address in?

Use the interactive map above to search by address. Because Florida district boundaries don't always align with zip codes or municipal lines, the only reliable way to confirm your district is to look up your specific address. For enrollment or real estate decisions, verify directly with the district's official address lookup tool.

Common question

How many school districts are in Florida?

Florida has 67 geographic school districts in total. The map above shows all district types as separate layers, which can be toggled on or off using the layer switcher control.

Common question

Do Florida school district boundaries affect property taxes?

Yes. Property taxes in Florida are levied at the district level, meaning the district your address falls in directly determines your school tax rate. Homes just across a district boundary can carry meaningfully different tax obligations.

District types shown on this map — Florida

Unified
Unified (Unit) Districts Grades PK–12 under one administration and taxing body
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Florida (67 Total Geographic Districts)

Florida is the quintessential example of a heavily consolidated, county-based system. The state has 67 geographic school districts that share identical, co-terminous boundaries with the state's 67 counties. (While there are a few university-run lab schools, the geographic map consists exclusively of these 67 unified districts).

Unified School Districts (67)

Grades Covered: PK–12

  • Miami-Dade County Public Schools: ~330,000 students
  • Broward County Public Schools: ~260,000 students
  • Hillsborough County Public Schools: ~220,000 students
  • Orange County Public Schools: ~206,000 students
  • Palm Beach County School District: ~189,000 students
  • Duval County Public Schools: ~128,000 students
  • Polk County Public Schools: ~110,000 students
  • Lee County School District: ~98,000 students
  • Pinellas County Schools: ~95,000 students
  • Pasco County Schools: ~80,000 students
  • Brevard Public Schools: ~74,000 students
  • Seminole County Public Schools: ~67,000 students
  • Volusia County Schools: ~63,000 students
  • Osceola County School District: ~60,000 students
  • Marion County Public Schools: ~43,000 students
  • Manatee County School District: ~41,000 students
  • Sarasota County Schools: ~40,000 students
  • St. Johns County School District: ~39,000 students
  • Collier County Public Schools: ~38,000 students
  • St. Lucie Public Schools: ~37,000 students
  • Escambia County School District: ~36,000 students
  • Lake County Schools: ~35,000 students
  • Leon County Schools: ~32,000 students
  • Okaloosa County School District: ~29,000 students
  • Santa Rosa County School District: ~29,000 students
  • Alachua County Public Schools: ~28,000 students
  • Clay County School District: ~27,000 students
  • Bay District Schools: ~23,000 students
  • Hernando County School District: ~23,000 students
  • Martin County School District: ~17,000 students
  • Indian River County School District: ~16,000 students
  • Charlotte County Public Schools: ~15,000 students
  • Citrus County Schools: ~14,000 students
  • Putnam County School District: ~10,000 students
  • Highlands County School District: ~10,000 students
  • Columbia County School District: ~9,000 students
  • Nassau County School District: ~8,500 students
  • Monroe County School District: ~8,000 students
  • Walton County School District: ~7,500 students
  • Flagler Schools: ~7,500 students
  • Sumter County School District: ~6,500 students
  • Hendry County School District: ~6,500 students
  • Jackson County School District: ~6,000 students
  • Okeechobee County School District: ~5,500 students
  • Suwannee County School District: ~5,500 students
  • Gadsden County School District: ~5,000 students
  • Levy County School District: ~5,000 students
  • Hardee County School District: ~4,500 students
  • DeSoto County School District: ~4,500 students
  • Baker County School District: ~4,000 students
  • Washington County School District: ~3,000 students
  • Wakulla County School District: ~3,000 students
  • Bradford County School District: ~2,500 students
  • Taylor County School District: ~2,500 students
  • Holmes County School District: ~2,500 students
  • Madison County School District: ~2,000 students
  • Gilchrist County School District: ~2,000 students
  • Dixie County School District: ~1,800 students
  • Gulf County School District: ~1,500 students
  • Union County School District: ~1,500 students
  • Calhoun County School District: ~1,500 students
  • Lafayette County School District: ~1,000 students
  • Franklin County School District: ~900 students
  • Hamilton County School District: ~900 students
  • Liberty County School District: ~800 students
  • Glades County School District: ~800 students
  • Jefferson County School District: ~700 students

Secondary School Districts (0)

Elementary School Districts (0)

School District Admin Areas (0)

Before making enrollment or real estate decisions: Boundaries shown are for reference and educational use. School district lines in Florida are subject to change through rezoning, consolidation, or legislative action. Always verify a specific address through Florida's official Department of Education address lookup or the district's own website. A boundary line on this map and the official district record should match — if they conflict, the official record governs.