Marion County Public Schools


Marion County Public Schools is a public school district that covers Marion County, Florida. The district has its headquarters in Ocala, Florida.

School Board

  • District 1: Allison Campbell
  • District 2: Lori Conrad
  • District 3: Eric Cummings
  • District 4: Nancy Thrower
  • District 5: Sarah James

Schools

Higher Education School

High Schools

Middle Schools

Elementary Schools

  • Anthony Elementary School
  • Belleview Elementary School
  • Belleview-Santos Elementary School
  • College Park Elementary School
  • Dr. N.H. Jones Elementary
  • Dunnellon Elementary School
  • East Marion Elementary School
  • Eighth Street Elementary School
  • Emerald Shores Elementary School
  • Fessenden Elementary School
  • Fordham Early Learning Academy
  • Fort McCoy School
  • Greenway Elementary School
  • Hammett Bowen Elementary School
  • Harbour View Elementary School
  • Legacy Elementary School
  • Madison Street Academy
  • Maplewood Elementary School
  • Marion Oaks Elementary School
  • Oakcrest Elementary School
  • Ocala Springs Elementary School
  • Reddick-Collier Elementary School
  • Romeo Elementary School
  • Ross Prairie Elementary
  • Saddlewood Elementary School
  • Shady Hill Elementary School
  • South Ocala Elementary School
  • Sparr Elementary School
  • Stanton-Weirsdale Elementary School
  • Sunrise Elementary School
  • Ward-Highlands Elementary School
  • Winding Oaks Elementary
  • Wyomina Park Elementary School

Charter Schools

  • Ina A. Colon Academy
  • Marion Charter School
  • McIntosh Charter School
  • Ocali Charter High School
  • Ocali Charter Middle School

Virtual Schools

  • Marion E-learning
  • Marion Virtual

Former schools

  • Evergreen Elementary School - In 2007 the school was ranked "A" by the Florida Department of Education, but its rankings declined after that. After 2009 the school never received a "B" ranking again, and it received "F" grades each year from 2013 until its closure. In May 2021, the school board voted to have the school close, with three choosing closure and two voting against. At the end, the school's enrollment was around 200.
There was a charter school called Marion Military Academy, earlier Francis Marion Military Academy, that closed in 2019.