The Florida Department of Education has officially released the 2026 school accountability data. While Q.I. Roberts Jr./Sr. High School has known its own unofficial data since May, the campus community can now officially celebrate the finalized results and see how the institution compares across the state. Once again, Q.I. Roberts has earned an overall "A" grade, ranking 8th in the state for combination Middle/High schools. This milestone reinforces the institution's commitment to Quality, Integrity, and Respect, reflecting its foundational ethos of "Excellence in All Endeavors."
The state data highlights a level of academic achievement that places Q.I. Roberts in direct competition with, and often exceeding, the results of the top public and public charter schools in Florida. The Knights performed exceptionally well across multiple disciplines, with 4 tested subjects ranking in the top 5% statewide and 10 subjects placing in the top 15% in the state. These school grade calculations reflect achievement on standardized tests across grades 7 through 10.
While these scores represent a monumental victory for the campus, school leadership notes that standardized test results do not encompass everything a school is or does. The data is just one component of a holistic educational approach centered on student growth, academic opportunity, and comprehensive post-secondary preparation. Following this announcement, Q.I. Roberts will be waiting to receive its Cambridge AICE exam scores this coming August, which will further highlight the advanced capabilities of its students. Ultimately, these achievements serve as a testament to the collective hard work of the teachers, parents, and students who define the campus community and proudly declare, "We Are Q.I."

