Worthington High School Hits Record Enrollment, Opens New Wing for Middle Schoolers
Worthington High School is celebrating an all-time high in enrollment — and the campus is growing to keep up. ABC affiliate WPBF News 25 visited the school this week to see firsthand why more families are choosing Worthington and to tour the new wing now welcoming middle schoolers for the first time.
The story behind the numbers is simple: students are finding what they need here. Worthington’s flexible scheduling lets students balance school with work, family, and life. Adaptive, personalized learning meets each student where they are. Smaller class sizes mean teachers actually know their students — their names, their goals, their stories — and that relationship is often the difference-maker.
That same model is now extending to younger learners. The new middle school wing was built in direct response to families asking for an earlier on-ramp to Worthington’s approach: students who learn differently, who thrive in smaller environments, or who simply need a school that sees them as individuals now have a place starting in the middle grades.
“Right now, parents are looking for a place where they can drop off their students from middle to high school. And I think here at Worthington, they’re offering them that opportunity — the flexible scheduling, a more personalized plan.” — Dr. Annmarie Dilbert, Director of Charter Schools, Palm Beach County School District
To every student, family member, and staff member who made this possible: thank you. Worthington’s growth is your story.
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