United States, Cooper City
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Regular uniform required for all students. Bottoms must be navy blue (no jeans). Polo shirts and sweatshirts are part of the uniform; sizes range from 2T to 14/16; prices for uniform items are listed in the admissions materials.
A school lunch program is offered with a licensed caterer. Lunch costs $6.00 per day. Orders must be placed by 8:30 a.m. on the day of service. The monthly menu is posted via Praxi; enrollment is optional and students may bring their own lunch.
Governing body is a Board of Directors in Cooper City, Broward County, Florida. The President of the Board is identified on the site and governance communications include a Board email address.
Located at 8900 Stirling Road, Cooper City, Florida, Lycée Franco-Américain International School is a non-profit bilingual institution offering a bilingual French–American education from preschool through high school. Preschool follows Cycle 1 of the French curriculum, focusing on language development and exploration. Elementary education uses the Official French Elementary School Program with Cycle 2 and Cycle 3. Middle School is Le Collège (four years) and High School Le Lycée (three years), with Brevet des Collèges after year 9 and the Baccalauréat on graduation. The curriculum blends the French system with Florida standards. The school is affiliated with France through the Ministry of Education and AEFE, and has AISF accreditation for Preschool and Elementary levels. Founded in 1997 by Dr. Jacqueline Hoy, it expanded to include middle school grades 6–8 between 2019 and 2021; Antonio Rodrigues became owner and head of school in 2018. Extracurriculars include basketball, soccer, tennis, dance, and a French Club.