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The Cambridge Program at Johnson Middle School strives to prepare students for a rigorous course of study at whichever high school they plan to attend. Primarily our students continue into the Cambridge AICE Program at Eau Gallie High School.

Cambridge courses at the high school prepare students for success in college, with a strong emphasis on collegiate writing, critical thinking, and global perspectives. AICE level Cambridge classes (typically junior/senior level classes) allow students to earn college credit while in high school. Earning the Cambridge Diploma, along with 100 hours of community service, automatically qualifies a student for the highest-level Bright Futures Scholarship, regardless of GPA or SAT/ACT scores.

Students zoned for Johnson Middle School must complete the Google Form (Link Below), and students not zoned for Johnson Middle School must complete both the Google Form and an ELO form (found on Focus).

Zoned for Johnson Middle School?

Apply Now Online: Have the following forms and information ready.

  1. Student name and student number

  2. Most recent report card

  3. Current GPA

  4. Email address that you check often

  5. FAST PM2 score (6th grade) Reading and Math

  6. FAST PM3 score (5th grade) Reading and Math

  7. 2 Teacher Reccommendationsns

USEFUL LINKS

Application window: January 17, 2025 to February 21, 2025

Necessary to be approved / renewed and up to date each school year.

Meet the Teachers

Ryan Langlie

Cambridge Checkpoint Program Coordinator

Email: Mr. Langlie