Brevard County, FL – Brevard Public Schools (BPS) is proud to announce its designation as a Purple Star District by the Florida Department of Education, a distinction that underscores our commitment to supporting military-connected families. This is the first-year school districts have been eligible to achieve this distinction, and Brevard is one of only five districts, out of the state total of 67 to receive the recognition.
A total of 85 BPS schools earned the Purple Star School of Distinction honor this year, joining six existing BPS schools that had already achieved the distinction. This brings the total to 91 Purple Star Schools with BPS now holding the highest number of recognized schools in a single district across Florida. The designation recognizes schools and districts that provide tailored resources to help military families navigate the challenges of school transitions while ensuring academic, social, and emotional support.
“We are incredibly proud to be named a Purple Star District and to see our Purple Star Schools grow to 91,” said Superintendent Dr. Mark Rendell. “This recognition reflects our unwavering dedication to the military families in our community. We are committed to ensuring every military-connected student has the support they need to succeed and thrive.”
Brevard Public Schools is grateful for the invaluable support we receive from Susan Clark, our school liaison with Patrick Space Force Base, whose efforts play a crucial role in ensuring military-connected families have the resources and assistance they need to navigate school transitions. This achievement highlights BPS’s efforts to create an inclusive and supportive environment for its large military-connected community, reinforcing its dedication to serving every student with excellence.