DUVAL COUNTY, Fla. – Duval County Supervisor of Elections Jerry Holland announced Tuesday that his office will visit 28 area schools to preregister students 16 and older and name the “Most Civic-Minded High School in Duval County.”

The effort, which offers participating schools a chance to win the Freedom Award Trophy, aims to preregister as many eligible 16 and 17-year-olds as possible. In Florida, residents who are at least 16 and meet other eligibility requirements may preregister; the registration becomes active when they turn 18.

Students who want to preregister must provide a Florida driver’s license number, Florida identification card number or the last four digits of their Social Security number.

Wednesday, Jan. 21 — Florida State College at Jacksonville, South Campus

Monday, Jan. 26 — North Florida Educational Institute

Tuesday, Jan. 27 — Darnell-Cookman School of Medical Arts

Monday, Feb. 2 — Jean Ribault High School; First Coast High School

Tuesday, Feb. 3 — A. Philip Randolph High School; Frank H. Peterson Academies of Technology

Wednesday, Feb. 4 — Baldwin High School; River City Science Academy

Thursday, Feb. 5 — Terry Parker High School; Riverside High School

Friday, Feb. 6 — Bishop Kenny High School

Monday, Feb. 9 — Andrew Jackson High School; Pace Center for Girls, Jacksonville

Tuesday, Feb. 10 — Duncan U. Fletcher High School; The Providence School

Wednesday, Feb. 11 — Mandarin High School; Bridge to Success Academy High School

Thursday, Feb. 12 — Westside High School

Tuesday, Feb. 17 — Stanton College Preparatory School

Wednesday, Feb. 18 — Paxon School for Advanced Studies; William M. Raines High School

Thursday, Feb. 19 — Englewood High School

Friday, Feb. 20 — Samuel Wolfson School for Advanced Studies

Tuesday, Feb. 24 — Atlantic Coast High School; Douglas Anderson School of the Arts

Thursday, Feb. 26 — Sandalwood High School

Friday, March 20 — The Bolles School