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Reasons Pembroke Pines Is In A Desirable School District

One of the key decision-making criteria for prospective home buyers is the school district in which their prospective home is located. Before purchasing a luxury townhome in Pembroke Pines you definitely want to look into the school situation there.

Pembroke Pines is part of the Broward County Public Schools (BCPS). The school district is the sixth largest school District in the country and the second largest school district in the state of Florida. Historically speaking, BCPS was the first fully accredited school system and was founded in 1915.

The education system in the school district is very mature and also very diverse. 204 nationalities are represented in the student population with 191 different spoken languages.

The Broward County School District educational philosophy is guided by five principles:

  • High-quality standards-based instruction which focuses on the whole child.
  • Learning support that is objectively guided by data and the student’s needs with versatile instruction which is based on student response and modified to enable the student to reach their highest potential.
  • Children are provided with an engaging environment that promotes critical thinking.
  • Learning experience at the district’s institutions provide personalized instruction and promote student engagement.
  • Enabling students to be life ready once they leave the academics institutions with a growth mindset to approach their future with Confidence

Now, let us look at some of the reasons why you should buy a luxury townhome in Pembroke Pines because it’s in a great school district

Highly-ranked academic institutions

Pembroke Pines has academic institutions providing education across the entire spectrum from elementary school to universities. Students come to these institutions well-rounded having been exposed to high-quality academics, co-curricular activities. There are seven elementary schools, six secondary and adult education institutions, and three universities and colleges.

Low student-to-teacher ratio

The state of Florida ranks pretty well when specific metrics are compared to the national average. For the 2016 2017 year, the number of students per classroom per teacher for the state of Florida was 15.3 compared to the higher national average of 16.5.

The lower number of students per classroom per teacher means a low student-to-teacher ratio. If you are on the market for a family home, then the student to teacher ratio in your school district should not be an afterthought but a very important metric to consider.

A low student-teacher ratio provides students with much-needed attention from the teacher and the accompanying academic support which is very important if the student is to have a chance to realize their highest potential.

In a class with fewer students, each student has better odds of speaking up in the classroom and participating in classroom activities. Academic studies have indicated that individual students who are active participants in the classroom have higher retention rates of information that the instructor has passed along to them.

A low student-to-teacher ratio also means that teachers are more likely to get to know and remember the individual students. The instructor can easily determine the strengths and weaknesses of individual students and accommodate their different learning styles.

An example would be where an instructor establishes a system which groups based on which learning method works best for them. Some students learn and retain information better through hands-on activities, while others learn better through instructional videos, while a third group might be better suited to simply taking notes.

So if the class is small then it is easier for the instructor to use different strategies for different groups.

So if you buy a luxury townhome in Pembroke Pines then your child will enjoy a 15:1 student-to-teacher ratio which is a step towards success.

Education expenditures

Expenditure on instructional materials averages at $5,200 which translates to 55% of the total educational expenditure. The national average of the expenditure on an instructional material is only 51.7%. Supplemental and instructional materials are key to enabling the student to learn and retain the material. So if you buy a luxury townhome in Pembroke Pines then your child will definitely have access to more instructional materials.

Availability of charter schools

Also well within the radius of Pembroke Pines are charter schools like the City of Pembroke Pines Charter School. State standardized test scores of the schools are far above the state average which is a clear indication that students at this institution are performing above grade level.

Another positive performance metric of the school is that it has high progress with high test scores indicating that students have strong academic skills and have made more academic progress from the previous year to the current year compared to similar students in the state.

A comparison of how disadvantaged students are performing at this institution compared to the rest of the state indicates that students at this institution are performing far better than other students in the state.

So this analysis of this institution compared to the rest of the state indicates that the Broward County is a good school district so if you buy a luxury townhome in Pembroke Pines then your child will be afforded the advantages of attending these high-performing institutions.

Equitable education

The Broward County ranks very well nationally in the diversity of the student population. The student enrollment across ethnicities is equitably distributed compared to the national average.

So these are some of the reasons why we rate Pembroke as being in the good Broward County school district.

 

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Pembroke Pines, FL 33025
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