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Atlantic Coast High School

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Atlantic Coast High School (ACHS) is a public high school in the Duval County Public Schools district, located in southeast Jacksonville, Florida, United States.Its boundary includes the Duval County portion of the Nocatee development (which is not in the Nocatee census-designated place).

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Atlantic Coast High School
R G Skinner Parkway, Jacksonville

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Atlantic Coast High School

R G Skinner Parkway
32256 Jacksonville
Florida, United States
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