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The Florida Department of Juvenile Justice Celebrates Major Accomplishments in 2025

January 8, 2026

By: The Florida Department of Juvenile Justice 

The Florida Department of Juvenile Justice Celebrates Major Accomplishments in 2025

The Florida Department of Juvenile Justice (DJJ) is looking back on notable accomplishments in 2025 as Florida continues to lead the nation in having the most comprehensive juvenile justice system focused on intervention, accountability, and public safety.

Florida Scholars Academy Celebrates its First Year with 226 Student Graduates

Just a year after opening the Florida Scholars Academy (FSA), the state’s first unified education system for students in DJJ residential facilities, 226 students earned their high school diplomas. Launched in 2024 and operated by Florida Virtual School (FLVS), FSA has refined access to quality education for youth in DJJ residential commitment programs. In just one year, FSA has served more than 3,100 students, with 80 students earning their standard high school diploma and 146 students earning their high school equivalency diploma. Additional achievements in the first year included 10,138 course completions across core and elective subjects and more than 1,000 students received Exceptional Student Education Services. The success of FSA is rooted in its commitment to individualized instruction, trauma-informed practices, and a belief in the potential of every student. As it enters its second year, FSA remains focused on expanding opportunities, increasing graduation rates, and preparing students for success outside of the DJJ residential commitment programs.

To read the full article, visit the Florida Department of Juvenile Justice Newsroom.