Is trespassing on school property a Felony of Misdemeanor in Florida?

Trespassing on school property in Florida can be classified as either a felony or a misdemeanor, depending on the circumstances and previous convictions of the trespasser. Generally, if the individual trespasses on school grounds and poses a threat or commits a criminal offense, it is considered a felony. However, if the trespassing does not involve any criminal activity or threat, it is typically charged as a misdemeanor. The specific charge and penalties will ultimately depend on the details of the case and the discretion of the prosecuting attorney.