There are 13 schools in the USA with the word students in the name.
The word "students" is commonly found in U.S. public school names because it reflects the core mission and focus of educational institutions: serving and supporting young learners. Historically, American public schools have emphasized community and inclusivity, aiming to create environments where all students feel recognized and valued. In many cases, incorporating "students" into a school's name is intended to highlight the school's commitment to student development, achievement, and well-being. This naming convention also underscores the importance of education as a foundational element in democratic society, where the primary goal is to nurture the academic and personal growth of every student from diverse backgrounds and communities. Over time, using "students" in school names has become a way to signal that the educational institution is dedicated to the needs, rights, and aspirations of its student body.
California (4)
Ca Advancing Pathways for Students in Los Angeles Co in Bellflower, CAEmeryville Preschool Students in Emeryville, CA
Soar High School (Students on Academic Rise) in Lancaster, CA
Victress Bower School for Exceptional Students in Norco, CA
Florida (4)
Community Base Service Students in Live Oak, FLNew Horizon Academy for Exceptional Students in Ocala, FL
King & Queen Christian School for All Students in Pinellas Park, FL
Shoreline Center for Exceptional Students in Port St Joe, FL
Louisiana (1)
Rapides Alternative Positive Program for Students in Alexandria, LANorth Carolina (1)
Teaching Achieving Students Academy in Charlotte, NCNew Jersey (1)
Students Transitioning and Achieving Real Success in Paterson, NJOhio (1)
Spencer Center for Gifted and Exceptional Students in Cincinnati, OHWashington (1)
Transition Day Students in Lakewood, WA
Information is generated using publicly accessible school-supplied data and may be inaccurate