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725 N Macomb Street, Tallahassee, FL, 32303-6031 - Map Map

School Overview:
Definition of Terms
Sail
School Type Other/alternative school
Grades Offered Grades 9 - 12
County Leon County, FL
Students & Faculty
Total Students 316 students
% Male / % Female 48%  /  52%
Total Classroom Teachers 21 teachers
Students by Grade
Grade 9 - 90 students
Grade 10 - 76 students
Grade 11 - 74 students
Grade 12 - 76 students
This School
(FL) School Average
Teacher : Student Ratio 1:15 1:19
Students by Ethnicity
This School
(FL) School Average
% American Indian n/a 1%
% Asian 1% n/a
% Hispanic 4% 11%
% Black 12% 30%
% White 82% 39%
% Unknown 1 % 2%
Additional Student Information
This School
(FL) School Average
% Eligible for Free Lunch 12% 36%
% Eligible for Reduced Lunch 3% 8%
% Migrant Students Enrolled n/a 6%
School Performance:
(FL) Statewide Testing Performance
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School District:
School District Name Leon County School District
This School's Agency
(FL) District Average
Number of Schools Managed 57 20
Number of Students Managed 32,597 students 11,348 students
District Total Revenue $289,728,000 $110,828,000
District Expenditure $288,595,000 $112,427,000
District Revenue / Student $8,888 $9,766
District Expenditure / Student $8,853 $9,907
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School Notes:
  • SAIL High School was founded in 1975, partially with the assistance of its current principal, Rosanne Wood. Formerly known as "School for Applied Individualized Learning" and now called "A School for Arts and Innovative Learning", SAIL is an alternative magnet school located in Tallahassee, Florida.
  • SAIL emphasizes free speech and creative learning. SAIL runs on a block schedule and has a population of about 315 students and a substantial waiting list of students from other Leon County schools who wish to enroll. The school has a high graduation rate and a very low dropout rate, as well as the highest Science FCAT scores in Leon County, for which it was recognized as top high school in the county by former governor Jeb Bush. But now Lawton Chiles High School is taking the lead with higher grades and the different types of arts provided. The only criteria necessary for admission to SAIL is a stated desire on the student's part for a creative, nontraditional learning environment.
  • History
  • When SAIL was founded in 1975, it was originally intended for students from grades 7-12 who found that they had difficulty achieving success from other public high schools, and was brought up in such a way in Rosanne Wood's 1989 article "SAIL: A Pioneer For Schools of Choice in Florida", printed as the tenth chapter of a book called Public Schools by Choice, edited by Joe Nathan.
  • However, SAIL gradually evolved into a school for students who had average or above-average success in public school but desired an alternative environment for any combination of reasons, including but not limited to having been subjected to peer pressure or excessively strict school policies in a standard high school setting. As SAIL evolved through the late 1970s and 1980s, the school's Smoker's Club was disbanded, the school developed a higher focus on creativity, the school became for grades 9-12 rather than 7-12 and the bean bag chairs with which it had originally been supplied were replaced by standard school chairs and long college desks at which groups of students could sit and assist each other with group projects.
  • In 2007, in recognition of its changed purpose, SAIL changed its official name from "School for Applied Individualized Learning" to "School for Arts and Innovative Learning."
  • Location and facilities
  • In the 2007–2008 school year SAIL, formerly located on North Macomb St. since 1975, moved to a campus previously occupied by the Caroline Brevard Elementary School on Jackson Bluff Rd., in closer proximity to both Tallahassee Community College and Florida State University. The current campus includes a black box theatre, a tailoring room, a music studio, science laboratories, an art room, a drama lab, a darkroom, and a variety of physical education facilities. This is noteworthy as many of these features were absent from the original campus.
  • Academics
  • Schedule
  • SAIL runs on a block schedule in which students attend their even-numbered class periods on even-numbered days of the month and their odd-numbered class periods on odd-numbered days of the month.
  • This does not apply to first period, which students must attend on a daily basis.
  • Dual enrollment
  • SAIL allows students to dually enroll at other high schools to take electives or participate in extracurricular activities not offered at SAIL. SAIL students may also dually enroll at local colleges, such as Florida State University, Florida A&M University and Tallahassee Community College. However, if a student is unable to provide his or her own transportation, SAIL offers dual enrollment courses such as college-level psychology, sociology, and microeconomics on its own campus.
  • Intensives
  • In addition to a variety of other school events, every year, in a tradition unique to SAIL, students are required to take week-long workshop classes known as Intensives in the spring. The topics explored by Intensives range from cultural studies and community service to film studies and camping.
  • Alternate exams
  • SAIL allows students who have earned an A or B both semesters in any given subject to take exams in that subject early. Sometimes the exam may be the same as the regular exam taken by students who have earned lower grades, or it could be an alternative to the exam, such as a brief paper or essay question.
  • Students who have taken alternate exams are allowed to be absent from the classes in which they are exempt from exams during the days when Regular Exams take place.
  • Student life
  • Transfer students
  • A significant percentage of SAIL's population consists of transfer students. SAIL's largest draw of in-county transfer students is from Lincoln High School.
  • Extracurricular activities
  • SAIL offers such extracurricular activities as drama, art, photography, juggling, basketball, cheerleading, a writer's guild, and a music ensemble with a focus on bluegrass. The instruments consist of mandolins, banjos, guitars and a stand-up bass and female vocal talents. Interest clubs also include anime, gaming and science fiction. Some of SAIL's clubs host schoolwide lock ins built around various themes.
  • Events
  • Major school events include theme days such as Fall Festival, Healthy Decisions Day, World Awareness Day, and schoolwide field trips, as well as various senior-specific events. SAIL is often visited by a variety of guest speakers who hold panels on major issues both in and outside of the community. Attendance at guest lectures is often, but not always, voluntary, and in the past SAIL has been visited by such notable guests as film director Victor Nunez, British Reggae artist Pato Banton and the California band Mystic Roots.
  • SAIL also often holds student talent shows every other few months on Friday, called Funky Fridays. Funky Friday is similar to a small-scale version of Tallahassee's monthly First Friday events held at Railroad Square. Students interested in performing on Funky Friday must sign up at the office in advance.
  • Support groups
  • SAIL offers support groups for students struggling with personal social or psychological issues such as sexual identity, anger management, depression, or developing social skills.
  • Dress code
  • SAIL, because of its emphasis on Freedom of Expression, does not have an official dress code, although spiked collars/bracelets, skimpy outfits, and nudity are all forbidden.
  • Reputation
  • False notions exist in Leon County regarding SAIL's status as an alternative school. While a number of people in Tallahassee are familiar with SAIL and its purpose, many are unfamiliar with the school and have preconceived notions about it's philosophy. This is largely due to both the school's origins and its location in a low-income district of Tallahassee. SAIL's students and staff are heavily active in combating these misconceptions of SAIL's purpose.
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School Zip (32303)
(FL) State Average
Population (Approximate) 44,120 people 15,366,089 people
% (age 25+) w/College Degree 51% 27%
Population Average Age 30 years old 37 years old
Average Household size 2.3 persons 2.3 persons
Median Household Income $37,853 $38,396
Avg. # of Rooms in Household 5.1 rooms 5.0 rooms
Median Age of Housing Structure 29 years old 32 years old
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3. Lillian Ruediger Elementary School - 534 students - 0.8 mi. away - view location
4. Leon High School - 1853 students - 0.9 mi. away - view location
5. Augusta Raa Middle School - 891 students - 1.0 mi. away - view location
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