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Sandalwood High School

1971 establishments in FloridaDuval County Public SchoolsEducational institutions established in 1971High schools in Jacksonville, FloridaPublic high schools in Florida

Sandalwood High School is a comprehensive public high school in Jacksonville, Florida. The school is one of 47 high schools in the Duval County School District. Like all Duval County schools, it is accredited through the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. It currently has the largest school population in the district.

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Sandalwood High School
Judicial Drive, Jacksonville

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Sandalwood High School

Judicial Drive
32246 Jacksonville
Florida, United States
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