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Welcome to Andrew Jackson School of Advanced Technology, where our vision is to be a nationally recognized advanced technology high school known for an innovative environment, signature programs, and success of its students in college, career and life.
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Andrew Jackson High School 6925 Kershaw-Camden Hwy. Kershaw, SC 29067-9572 Phone # 803-475-2381 Fax # 839-269-3026 ajhs.attendance@lcsd.k12.sc.us
Tiger. Nickname. School of Advanced Technology. Andrew Jackson High School of Advanced Technology, A Dedicated Magnet School is the oldest fully accredited high school in Duval County, Florida. It is located just north of downtown Jacksonville on Main Street ( U.S. Highway 17 ).
Andrew Jackson High School. 3816 N Main St, Jacksonville, Florida | (904) 630-6950 | Award Winning. # 6,815 in National Rankings. Overall Score 61.4 /100. quick stats. Grades. 9-12. Grades...
- 3816 N Main St, Jacksonville, 32206, FL
- 090463 06950
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At Andrew Jackson High School, our passion is turning today’s Tigers into tomorrow’s leaders. With a school-wide emphasis on both educational excellence and innovation, the AJHS community sets students up for success in college, career and life. From our advanced technology programs to our time-tested tradition of putting students first ...
View Full Report Card. Andrew Jackson High School is a public, magnet school located in JACKSONVILLE, FL. It has 870 students in grades 9-12 with a student-teacher ratio of 19 to 1. According to state test scores, 39% of students are at least proficient in math and 35% in reading.