Visitors to our website ask us about our unique education. We state there that we create "an individual education plan and schedule for each student based on academic needs, learning style, and personality." It's true, especially when a student's schedule of commitments beyond the traditional classroom requires remarkable flexibility. Case in point: Angelica Blake. A senior at Score Academy in Boca Raton, Blake has signed a letter of intent to attend Stanford. She'll bring her remarkable tennis skills -- and her exceptional desire for top academics.

Read more about it on the Sun Sentinel.

We're proud that Blake's story is part of ours, too.

Recent Posts

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Using a 529 Plan for Private School Tuition in Florida

Starting January 2026, Florida families can use up to $20,000 per student per year of 529 plan funds for private K-12 tuition. With no state income tax in Florida, the withdrawals are tax-free at both the federal and state level. Here's what qualifies, what doesn't, and how to think about the tradeoffs.

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When Traditional School Stops Working: A Guide to Small-Class Private Education in Florida

For Florida families whose children are struggling in traditional schools, Score Academy's small-class private campuses offer an alternative where students are actually known, by name, by need, and by the people responsible for their education.

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When Friendship Becomes Part of Learning

Students learn best when they feel connected. At Score Academy, small classes, mentorship, and intentional community design turn friendship into a driver of academic growth. We’re not just personalized, we’re personal