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This Central Florida school district was named the No. 1 public school district in the state
Read full article: This Central Florida school district was named the No. 1 public school district in the stateA new ranking by Niche has named Seminole County Schools as the top-ranked public school district in Florida.
Student injured after tree branch breaks school bus window in Seminole County, district says
Read full article: Student injured after tree branch breaks school bus window in Seminole County, district saysA student riding a school bus to Teague Middle School was injured after a tree branch broke through the bus window, according to a news release from Seminole County Public Schools.
As Seminole County deals with school threats, calls grow for more involvement from parents
Read full article: As Seminole County deals with school threats, calls grow for more involvement from parentsAn increase in social media rumors about school threats has Seminole County officials urging parents to talk to their kids about the consequences of making threatening remarks in the wake of a school shooting last week in Georgia.
Most of $1.3M stolen in Seminole schools phishing case to be recovered, superintendent says
Read full article: Most of $1.3M stolen in Seminole schools phishing case to be recovered, superintendent saysSeminole County Public Schools is in the process of getting much of the $1.3 million stolen last December by cybersecurity scammers will be recovered, according to the district’s superintendent.
Students with water gun temporarily caused Code Red at Winter Springs High School
Read full article: Students with water gun temporarily caused Code Red at Winter Springs High SchoolStudents with a water gun forced officials at Winter Springs High School to put the school on a brief Code Red on Monday afternoon, according to a news release.
Orange County Public Schools considers change after death of 13-year-old Madeline Soto
Read full article: Orange County Public Schools considers change after death of 13-year-old Madeline SotoOfficials with Orange County Public Schools confirmed that they are considering changes in their student absence notification system after the death of 13-year-old Madeline Soto.
$1.3M lost after scammers target Seminole County Public Schools
Read full article: $1.3M lost after scammers target Seminole County Public SchoolsSeminole County Public Schools, the Seminole County Sheriff's Office, and U.S. Secret Service are trying to find out what happened to more than $1 million of funds after the district fell victim to a scam.
Lake Brantley High student hit by school bus while riding bicycle in Seminole County
Read full article: Lake Brantley High student hit by school bus while riding bicycle in Seminole CountyA Lake Brantley High School student riding his bicycle was hit by a school bus in Seminole County, according to the school district.
This new safety measure is coming to Seminole County schools
Read full article: This new safety measure is coming to Seminole County schoolsIn a video announcement, SCPS Superintendent Serita Beamon and Seminole County Sheriff Dennis Lemma discussed the new measure, which is aimed at improving classroom safety.
Hydrogen peroxide leak at Lake Mary treatment plant mitigated after prompting hazmat response
Read full article: Hydrogen peroxide leak at Lake Mary treatment plant mitigated after prompting hazmat responseA hydrogen peroxide leak prompted the partial closure of a road near Crystal Lake Elementary School, according to Seminole County Public Schools.
Seminole County superintendent says AP Psychology will be taught in her school district
Read full article: Seminole County superintendent says AP Psychology will be taught in her school districtAP Psychology will be offered in full to students of Seminole County Public Schools for the 2023-24 school year, according to Superintendent Serita Beamon.
AP Psychology can still be taught if ‘age appropriate,’ says Florida education commissioner
Read full article: AP Psychology can still be taught if ‘age appropriate,’ says Florida education commissionerAfter the College Board announced Florida schools should not offer AP Psychology courses over the state’s requirement to exclude its gender and human sexuality unit, Seminole County Public Schools said it is offering its students an alternative course that would fulfill college credit requirements.
Seminole County school district explains why it can’t offer free meals to all students
Read full article: Seminole County school district explains why it can’t offer free meals to all studentsDays after one Central Florida school district said that all students will receive free meals for the upcoming school year, Seminole County Public Schools announced why it is not eligible to do the same.
Seminole County schools helping teens cope after 2 student deaths
Read full article: Seminole County schools helping teens cope after 2 student deathsA crisis response team made up of licensed mental health counselors and school social workers will be available to students in Seminole County this week following the death of a student.
Seminole County schools working to ensure 1,500 students have happy holidays
Read full article: Seminole County schools working to ensure 1,500 students have happy holidaysWorkers with Seminole County Public Schools began filling student wish lists on Monday, which was the last day to drop off donations for the Giving Tree program.
Seminole County bus driver arrested after putting special-needs student in elbow lock, deputies say
Read full article: Seminole County bus driver arrested after putting special-needs student in elbow lock, deputies sayA Seminole County bus driver was arrested Thursday afternoon on accusations of child abuse on their bus earlier this week, according to Seminole County Public Schools.
Student arrested after thrown chair causes shooting scare at Winter Springs High School, deputies say
Read full article: Student arrested after thrown chair causes shooting scare at Winter Springs High School, deputies sayA student was arrested Thursday after Winter Springs High School was placed on a code red lockdown amid a shooting scare during which the campus was secured and no injuries were reported, officials said.
Seminole County schools to preview social studies classroom materials
Read full article: Seminole County schools to preview social studies classroom materialsSeminole County Public Schools is inviting members of the public to attend a preview event Tuesday evening to look at instructional materials for the district's social studies classes, district officials said.
Dining team member found unresponsive, dies at Geneva Elementary School, district says
Read full article: Dining team member found unresponsive, dies at Geneva Elementary School, district saysA long-time member of the Red Apple Dining team died Monday after being found unresponsive at Geneva Elementary School, according to Seminole County Public Schools.
Seminole County firefighters drop off school supplies in countywide collection drive
Read full article: Seminole County firefighters drop off school supplies in countywide collection driveSeminole County Fire Department personnel on Friday suited up and rolled out to deliver a care package of classroom essentials for teachers and students to use for free throughout the new school year.
Seminole County schools to require parents’ consent for first-aid services
Read full article: Seminole County schools to require parents’ consent for first-aid servicesSeminole County Public Schools announced Monday that the district will require parents and guardians to provide consent for school staff to provide first-aid to their children.
Struggling families look for solutions as pandemic free school lunch program expires
Read full article: Struggling families look for solutions as pandemic free school lunch program expiresThousands of Central Florida families who relied on free meals at school throughout the pandemic will have to apply for the benefit starting this next school year, but there are options for the summer.
Seminole School Board votes against proclamation supporting LGBTQ+ students
Read full article: Seminole School Board votes against proclamation supporting LGBTQ+ studentsThe Seminole County School Board has voted to cancel their plans for a proclamation supporting LGBTQ+ students and staff at Seminole County Public Schools
Security increased at Central Florida schools after mass shooting in Texas
Read full article: Security increased at Central Florida schools after mass shooting in TexasCentral Florida schools are reinforcing security measures in reaction to the deadly shooting of 19 children and two adults at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas.
‘Our hearts go out:’ Central Florida schools react to Uvalde school shooting
Read full article: ‘Our hearts go out:’ Central Florida schools react to Uvalde school shootingFollowing the shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, that killed 18 students and 3 adults, several Central Florida school districts have announced special measures to ensure students safety as the school year wraps up.
Lyman High School students claim victory in battle over yearbook photos
Read full article: Lyman High School students claim victory in battle over yearbook photosThe Seminole County Public Schools board voted unanimously Tuesday night to put disclaimer stickers in the yearbook instead of covering three photos from a student-led walkout with stickers.
District requires Lyman High School to cover ‘Don’t Say Gay’ protest photos in yearbook
Read full article: District requires Lyman High School to cover ‘Don’t Say Gay’ protest photos in yearbookThe material in question are photos and captions documenting a student walk-out in March, a response to the Parental Rights in Education law, also known as the “Don’t Say Gay” law.
Geneva school bus crash sends driver, 3 students to hospital, troopers say
Read full article: Geneva school bus crash sends driver, 3 students to hospital, troopers sayA bucket truck struck a Seminole County Public Schools bus, causing it to hit another truck in Geneva, according to the Florida Highway Patrol.
‘I never dreamt this:’ Seminole County names building in honor of 1st Black student to integrate schools
Read full article: ‘I never dreamt this:’ Seminole County names building in honor of 1st Black student to integrate schoolsSeminole County Public Schools is naming a building at Sanford Middle School on Wednesday in honor of the first African American student who integrated schools in the district nearly 60 yeas ago.
Mental health counselors, extra security at Seminole High School following student shooting
Read full article: Mental health counselors, extra security at Seminole High School following student shootingExtra mental health counselors were brought in to Seminole High School on Thursday as a result of Wednesday’s shooting where a student was injured.
Seminole County students vandalizing schools in social media challenge
Read full article: Seminole County students vandalizing schools in social media challengeOfficials with Seminole County Public Schools said they’ve seen kids damaging things in the bathroom like sinks, soap dispensers and even toilets at almost every middle and high school in the district.
Temporary restriction of visitors at Seminole County schools extended to October
Read full article: Temporary restriction of visitors at Seminole County schools extended to OctoberThe temporary restriction on visitors at Seminole County Public Schools has been extended through Oct. 9, according to district officials.
Seminole County Public Schools announces mask mandate for students
Read full article: Seminole County Public Schools announces mask mandate for studentsParents can opt out of the requirement by sending a written note with their signature with their student on the first day of school, the district said.
District encouraging parents to drive children to school to decrease overcrowding on buses
Read full article: District encouraging parents to drive children to school to decrease overcrowding on busesAs the first day of school approaches, some districts in Central Florida are still trying to hire bus drivers to transport students to school.
Seminole County custodians prepare to keep schools clean, sanitized ahead of new school year
Read full article: Seminole County custodians prepare to keep schools clean, sanitized ahead of new school yearThe Seminole County Public Schools held training sessions on Tuesday to teach and review campus cleaning protocols for the upcoming school year.
Walt Griffin hands over keys to new Seminole County Schools superintendent
Read full article: Walt Griffin hands over keys to new Seminole County Schools superintendentThere's a new leader at Seminole County Public Schools. Serita Beaman officially took over Thursday as the district's new superintendent.
All clear given after code yellow at Jackson Heights Middle School in Oviedo
Read full article: All clear given after code yellow at Jackson Heights Middle School in OviedoA code red was issued for Jackson Heights Middle School in Oviedo Monday afternoon, according to a message issued by the district.
Murder suspect injured in shootout with deputies in Sanford, sheriff says
Read full article: Murder suspect injured in shootout with deputies in Sanford, sheriff saysA vehicle connected to the death of a woman whose body was found along a Volusia County trail led to a shooting in Sanford that prompted a school lockdown, authorities said.
Seminole County graduation dates announced for 2021
Read full article: Seminole County graduation dates announced for 2021UPDATE: Seminole County school officials have moved all 2021 graduations to UCF’s football stadiums, meaning the dates and times below may no longer apply. SEMINOLE COUNTY, Fla. – Seminole County Public Schools announced graduation dates for the class of 2021 Friday. “As we get closer to the date, if CDC and local guidelines prohibit large gatherings, we will schedule an alternate date for a socially distanced ceremony on our campuses,” a Seminole County Public Schools official said in a news release. [TRENDING: Gov: Vaccine coming to Florida ‘relatively soon’ | CDC: Avoid Thanksgiving travel | Georgia presidential race recount results]Below are the dates, times and locations for the class of 2021. AdTuesday, May 18, 2021Hagerty High School, 9:00 a.m., at Addition Financial Arena at UCFLake Howell High School, 2:00 p.m., at Addition Financial Arena at UCFWednesday, May 19, 2021Oviedo High School, 9:00 a.m., at Addition Financial Arena at UCFLyman High School, 2:00 p.m., at Addition Financial Arena at UCFTuesday, May 25, 2021Lake Brantley High School, 9:00 a.m., at Addition Financial Arena at UCFWinter Springs High School, 2:00 p.m., at Addition Financial Arena at UCFWednesday, May 26, 2021Lake Mary High School, 9:00 a.m., at Addition Financial Arena at UCFSeminole High School, 2:00 p.m., at Addition Financial Arena at UCFThursday, May 27, 2021Crooms AOIT, 1:00 p.m., at Crooms AOIT
UPDATE: Seminole County School Board votes to revoke decision on next superintendent
Read full article: UPDATE: Seminole County School Board votes to revoke decision on next superintendentSEMINOLE COUNTY, Fla. – ***8:48 p.m. Feb. 23, 2021 UPDATE***During the middle of a school board meeting on Feb. 23, school board member Dr. Tina Calderone said there was not enough discussion on who should be the next superintendent. A special school board meeting will be held at a future date to announce the next superintendent. ***ORIGINAL***The Seminole County School Board announced Chad Farnsworth will be the next superintendent of the district. The announcement came after Farnsworth received three votes and SCPS attorney Serita D. Beamon received two votes during a school board meeting on Tuesday. Farnsworth has been the assistant superintendent of the Lake County School District since 2017.
Seminole County Public Schools to offer COVID-19 vaccine to elderly employees
Read full article: Seminole County Public Schools to offer COVID-19 vaccine to elderly employeesSpencer Jensen, music teacher at the Legacy Preparatory Academy receives the COVID-19 vaccine at the Davis County Legacy Center Tuesday, Jan. 12, 2021, in Farmington, Utah. Utah began vaccinating teachers and school staff across the state. They are aiming to have all teachers and school staff vaccinated by the end of February. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)SEMINOLE COUNTY, Fla. – Seminole County Public Schools will offer coronavirus vaccine shots to its elderly employees during an event next week. [TRENDING: Mega Millions jackpot hits $750M | Fla. firefighter charged in Capitol riot | How to get vaccine in Fla. | Gun background checks skyrocket]The vaccine is free and optional.
How to talk to your children about Capitol riots and other violent events
Read full article: How to talk to your children about Capitol riots and other violent eventsSEMINOLE COUNTY, Fla. – Wednesday’s violent events in the nation’s Capitol building are now serving as a teachable moment for educators across Seminole County Public Schools. “It’s one of those things that you have two sides that are so polarized. Ask them what they saw, what they felt, what their perception was of what happened; that’ll give you a better understanding of where to start that discussion,” Patel said. “In general, children can keep their emotions to themselves, especially when they’re trying to process -- know what’s right or wrong. “Especially talking about teenagers, they are themselves activists but what is a peaceful protest and where do you draw the line?,” she asked.
Hundreds of students at 3 Seminole County high schools in quarantine
Read full article: Hundreds of students at 3 Seminole County high schools in quarantineSeminole County school officials are working to contact trace students at Lake Mary High School after reports of multiple positive cases. According to officials, seven people at Lake Mary High School tested positive for COVID-19. Other high schools also saw high quarantine numbers last week. Two cases at Hagerty High School led to 112 students in quarantine and 135 students were asked to quarantine at Lake Brantley High School. According to officials, some students were involved in extracurriculars which is why the number of students needing to self quarantine is higher than usual.
Seminole County Public Schools investigating spam emails
Read full article: Seminole County Public Schools investigating spam emailsThis is a strong reminder for middle and high school parents in Seminole County. If you’re child received a spam email recently on their student account, delete it right away. “It’s very concerning as a parent and I don’t appreciate it,” said Hagerty High School parent Betty Jackson. Jackson said she couldn’t believe the inappropriate spam messages that her daughter, a freshman at Hagerty High, received in recent days. Seminole County Public Schools sent a message to high school parents over the weekend, saying it’s aware of students getting spam emails and believes the emails could have malware.
Central Florida school districts react to remote learning extension
Read full article: Central Florida school districts react to remote learning extensionSEMINOLE COUNTY, Fla. – Central Florida school districts are responding after the Florida Department of Education announced Wednesday the state is allowing districts to continue distance and remote learning for the spring semester. News 6 contacted local school districts to get their reactions. Seminole County Public Schools spokesperson Michael Lawrence said this will allow students, parents and teachers to continue having more learning options. Currently school districts receive the same amount of funding per student if they’re learning face to face or remotely. Lawrence said school districts need those funds to continue offering remote learning options.
These Central Florida schools are closed due to Eta
Read full article: These Central Florida schools are closed due to EtaOCALA, Fla. – Several Central Florida school districts have canceled classes because of potential impacts from Tropical Storm Eta. The Sumter County School District said its schools will be closed Thursday but classes will resume Friday. UCF is monitoring Tropical Storm #Eta and its possible impacts in Central Florida, which could begin on Thursday morning. — UCF 😷 (@UCF) November 11, 2020Classes at the University of Florida were canceled Thursday and the campus will be closed, according to the university. UF Alert UF classes canceled, campus offices closed Thursday, Nov. 12 because of TS Eta.
Additional Seminole County students return to in-school learning for second quarter
Read full article: Additional Seminole County students return to in-school learning for second quarterSANFORD COUNTY, Fla. – The second nine weeks kicked off on Monday for Seminole County Public Schools, which means thousands of additional students returned to the classrooms for face-to-face learning. Wilbert McFadden said his third grade son, who goes to Midway Elementary School, said he’s doing much better in school rather than doing virtual learning at home. Now with more kids returning for the second nine weeks, McFadden said he’s not too concerned about the virus anymore. The district said more than 4,500 Seminole County students who had been learning virtually, opted to come back to brick and mortar schools. News 6 spoke to the Seminole County Medical Director Dr. Todd Husty last week, he explained the district is confident safety can be maintained in schools.
Seminole County Schools ready to welcome back more than 4,500 face-to-face students
Read full article: Seminole County Schools ready to welcome back more than 4,500 face-to-face studentsSEMINOLE COUNTY, Fla. – Seminole County Public Schools say they are ready to welcome back more than 4,500 students to face-to-face for the start of the second nine weeks beginning on Monday. Seminole Schools added nearly 6,000 of the 26,529 students learning remotely through the Seminole Connect program will not change their method of learning. Some of that extra stock in PPE is partly thanks to Seminole County giving SCPS an additional $5 million in federal CARES Act money. Seminole County Public Schools is not transparent regarding information on what the plan is to return students to the classroom. In response, Seminole County Schools said the plan to allow for parents to have this choice at the second quarter was the plan since the beginning of the second quarter.
More than 4,500 Seminole County students choose to return to school in October
Read full article: More than 4,500 Seminole County students choose to return to school in OctoberSANFORD, Fla. – More than 4,500 students have opted to return to Seminole County campuses next month after spending the first nine weeks taking classes online, according to school district officials. Seminole County Public Schools spokesman Michael Lawrence said Thursday that 4,546 students chose face-to-face learning for the next nine weeks of school. Nearly 6,000 of the 26,529 students learning remotely through the Seminole Connect program will not change their method of learning. The news comes days after Orange County announced that 15,792 of their students are changing from learning virtually to face-to-face. CHANGING OPTIONS: Thousands of more OCPS students are switching to face-to-face learning for the second nine weeks.
Student located in threat to Millennium Middle School in Sanford, officials say
Read full article: Student located in threat to Millennium Middle School in Sanford, officials saySANFORD, Fla. – A 12-year-old student was identified and located Tuesday in connection with a threat at a Seminole County middle school, officials said. Seminole County Public Schools said a student made a threat to Millennium Middle School and authorities investigated the credibility of the claim. “There is no threat to the Millennium campus,” school officials said in an updated message sent to parents. There was an extra presence of law enforcement officials on campus due to the threat, which was deemed non-credible. At this time, law enforcement is presently investigating the credibility and source out of an abundance of caution.
Seminole County schools will not require students to take assessments on campus
Read full article: Seminole County schools will not require students to take assessments on campusSEMINOLE COUNTY, Fla. – Students in Seminole County Public Schools will not be required to be inside the classroom for their nine-week assessments. The change comes after families recently filled out a survey regarding the students' return to the classroom. “Students will no longer be required to return to campus to participate in the assessment,” a letter sent to parents Friday said. “We are learning and we must be flexible to best support your student’s instruction,” school officials said. “We appreciate your understanding and flexibility in these challenging times.”The school said more information will soon be available regarding the changes.
Seminole County Public Schools Superintendent Walt Griffin to step down
Read full article: Seminole County Public Schools Superintendent Walt Griffin to step downSANFORD, Fla. Seminole County Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Walt Griffin will resign at the end of the 2020-21 school year, officials announced Friday. Griffin, a one-time teacher and Florida Principal of the year in 2003, was appointed as superintendent in 2012. Last year, Griffin was named CTE Superintendent of the Year by the Florida Association for Career and Technical Education. Griffin and his wife, Lori, have been married over 30 years. They have two married children, one granddaughter and two grandsons.
Coronavirus: 179 people asked to quarantine since start of Seminole County school year
Read full article: Coronavirus: 179 people asked to quarantine since start of Seminole County school yearSEMINOLE COUNTY, Fla. The number of people Seminole County Public Schools has asked to quarantine this academic year stands at 179 Wednesday, up from 158 on Tuesday. Of the new possible COVID-19 exposures, 13 were at Bear Lake Elementary School, officials said. The district on Wednesday also upped the number of individuals in quarantine at Lake Brantley High School from 51 to 70. Michael Lawrence, communications officer for Seminole County Public Schools, said the confirmed cases include both teachers and students. The number of cases and quarantines associated with Seminole County schools is expected to fluctuate daily.
Seminole County schools asks more than 100 people to quarantine after exposure to COVID-19
Read full article: Seminole County schools asks more than 100 people to quarantine after exposure to COVID-19SEMINOLE COUNTY, Fla. Seminole County Public Schools has asked 102 people to quarantine after coming in contact with a student who tested positive for COVID-19, the district said Tuesday. Number of people exposed to COVID-19 at Seminole County schools:Hagerty High School: 11Lake Brantley High School: 18Lawton Elementary School: 21Lyman High School: 26Teague Middle School: 11Wilson Elementary School: 15These reports are in addition to the 51 people across the district asked to self-quarantine last week. Lake Mary Elementary and Lake Brantley High reported the presence of COVID-19 on campus last week. As of Tuesday, Lake Brantley High School has 51 people self-quarantining. The district says by its count, there are 153 people in precautionary quarantine since school started on Aug. 17.
COVID-19 cases send students, staff from 9 Seminole County schools into quarantine
Read full article: COVID-19 cases send students, staff from 9 Seminole County schools into quarantineSEMINOLE COUNTY, Fla. About one week after students returned to their classrooms for face-to-face learning in Seminole County, district officials said 12 people had tested positive for COVID-19. Michael Lawrence, the communications officer for Seminole County Public Schools, said the positive COVID-19 cases include both teachers and students. Lawrence said most of those who are infected had a test prior to the start of the school year and are just now receiving their results. Lawrence said for those students and teachers who are quarantining, the district has helped them pivot to using Seminole Connect, the countys remote learning platform. He also said the number of cases changes daily as the district continues to receive updated reports, and that as the number of cases changes, the number of those in quarantine will also change.
Here’s what the teachers union lawsuit decision means for Central Florida schools
Read full article: Here’s what the teachers union lawsuit decision means for Central Florida schoolsNews 6 reached out to local school districts to see if they plan on changing their strategy. Several school districts said they are reviewing the judges order and it’s too early to say. Marion CountyA spokesperson with the Marion County school district pointed to their delayed start date, saying they’ve started the school year two weeks after originally planned. Osceola County“The Osceola School District will continue to offer three options: face-to-face learning, digital learning, and Osceola Virtual School,” a spokesperson said. This story will be updated as more school districts respond.
18 notified of exposure to COVID-19 at Lake Mary Elementary
Read full article: 18 notified of exposure to COVID-19 at Lake Mary ElementaryLAKE MARY, Fla. More than a dozen people were asked to self-quarantine Wednesday after an individual with the novel coronavirus was on the Lake Mary Elementary School campus. All people who had contact with the person who tested positive were notified, which is part of the districts safety protocols due to COVID-19. Seminole County schools welcomed students back to campuses this week for the first time since the spring when COVID-19 first arrived in Florida. Two fifth-grade teachers at Altamonte Springs Elementary School are self-quarantining after one of them tested positive for COVID-19 a day or two before students returned to class, officials said. All other fifth-grade teachers at Altamonte Springs Elementary are instructing students via Seminole Connect and did not have to quarantine, according to the school district.
Will high school football take place in Florida? FHSAA to finalize falls sports plan
Read full article: Will high school football take place in Florida? FHSAA to finalize falls sports planORLANDO, Fla. The FHSAA board of directors is meeting Friday in Gainesville, with the goal of finalizing the fall sports calendar for Florida schools. Currently, fall sports can start practice August 24, although many school districts in Central Florida will start later than that. Orange County has not determined a start date, and Brevard County said it will not start practices -- for now. Below are two options the FHSAA board will consider for the 2020-21 sports calendar: Option 1: The first date of practice is Aug. 24. The regular season is five weeks with the fall practice not starting until Nov. 30.
Families asked to be patient as Seminole County schools prep for Monday start
Read full article: Families asked to be patient as Seminole County schools prep for Monday startSEMINOLE COUNTY, Fla. Schools across Seminole County had full parking lots and school buses on campus Friday as teachers and staff prepare for schools to reopen Monday. Outside Pine Crest Elementary School in Sanford, families lined up to pick up laptops and materials for their kids who opted for the online or hybrid options. But we're happy we have Seminole connect because both my kids will be doing it," said Lissette Abellino. Seminole County Superintendent Walt Griffin said about 44% of students will be back in the classroom Monday. Well have some technology issues on Monday, schedules will have issues, but thats not unusual for the start of school, said Griffin.
Here’s what Seminole County schools will look like when students return
Read full article: Here’s what Seminole County schools will look like when students returnSEMINOLE COUNTY, Fla. – Students in Seminole County are one week away from beginning the semester either virtually or in person and ahead of that, education leaders offered a sneak peek at what schools will look like. Virtual Classes: 8,687 (12.87%)Hybrid: 6,417 (9.51%)Transfer to Seminole County Virtual School: 609 (0.9%)The semester is scheduled to begin Aug. 17 in Seminole County. (Seminole County Public Schools)Seminole County has purchased 25,000 desk partitions for schools. (Seminole County Public Schools)Seminole County has purchased 25,000 desk partitions for schools. (Seminole County Public Schools)Signs across campus will remind students to social distance.
Changes underway for student meals in Seminole County as schools prepare to reopen
Read full article: Changes underway for student meals in Seminole County as schools prepare to reopenSEMINOLE COUNTY, Fla. Red Apple Dining, the dining service function of Seminole County Public Schools, ended its curbside free meal service for families Thursday, in order to prepare for the scheduled Aug. 17 reopening of schools. Since Mid-March, Red Apple Dining handed out more than 830,000 boxes of breakfast and lunch, served with a side of simpler times. Updated numbers from Seminole County Public Schools still show quite a few students plan to opt out of face-to-face learning, at least for the beginning of the fall semester. Visit http://www.SCPSMealApp.com to apply... Posted by Red Apple Dining on Monday, July 27, 2020Its not going away completely, its just relocating, Dillon said. "In addition, we will have meals ready and prepared for those who optioned to do remote learning," Red Apple Dining communications specialist Kaylyn Akeley said.
What would your school do if someone tests positive for coronavirus?
Read full article: What would your school do if someone tests positive for coronavirus?ORLANDO, Fla. ORLANDO, Fla. -- Central Florida school districts are answering the question: What would happen if someone tests positive for the coronavirus on campus? "We do have contingency plans," said Seminole County Public Schools spokesman Michael Lawrence. News 6 examined the reopening proposals of school districts in nine counties: Orange, Seminole, Volusia, Brevard, Osceola, Lake, Sumter, Flagler and Marion. "Just like we did on a dime at the end of last school year." Orange County Public Schools told News 6 they were still finalizing their protocols for this situation.
Seminole County needs school bus drivers
Read full article: Seminole County needs school bus driversOVIEDO, Fla. Transportation officials at Seminole County Public Schools said the district is in need of school bus drivers. Stan McKinzie, of the school districts transportation services, explained its typical to see a shortage every school year. We have approximately 330 bus drivers. We are about 25-30 bus drivers short, but we are usually like that every year, he said. On Thursday, bus drivers were seen practicing some of the new safety procedures that will be put in place for students riding the bus to and from school.
Central Florida parents face decision on sending kids back to school in fall
Read full article: Central Florida parents face decision on sending kids back to school in fallOrange County Public Schools’ board will be voting tomorrow on three options that will then be passed on to parents to select from. “It’s a big week, it’s an important week,” said Scott Howat, Orange County Public Schools chief communications officer. “The last work session was the most viewed work session or board meeting that we had ever had,” Howat said. Seminole County Public Schools’ board will be conducting two meetings on Tuesday. Seminole County Public Schools said both meetings can be viewed online.
Seminole County public schools offers free meals to students for extended break
Read full article: Seminole County public schools offers free meals to students for extended breakSEMINOLE COUNTY, Fla. – As Central Florida schools transition to distance learning due to concerns about the coronavirus, staff will be busy making sure students are fed until they return to the classroom. Seminole County Public Schools will be providing free breakfast and lunch meals for students 18-years-old and younger. The county has extended its community meals stops, all locations are at the bottom of this story. PICK-UP LOCATIONSLocations in Seminole County providing free meals to students during extended break. Seminole County Public Schools (WKMG 2020)To keep up with the latest news on the pandemic, subscribe to News 6′s coronavirus newsletter or go to ClickOrlando.com/coronavirus.
All Florida schools to take additional week off after spring break amid coronavirus concerns
Read full article: All Florida schools to take additional week off after spring break amid coronavirus concernsORLANDO, Fla. – Spring break has been extended by an extra week for all Florida students due to concerns about the coronavirus. [RELATED: 5 things you need to know about COVID-19 | Orlando Airport to see significant drop in passengers beginning Monday, officials say]Many school districts had already taken steps to cancel all extracurricular activities but up until now, all Central Florida school districts had planned to resume operations as usual after the spring break vacation. I’m not faulting the school districts, this is unprecedented and they don’t have a manual to go by," Smith said. “We are working with the USDA on authority to provide schools with flexible options to make school meals available. Most of all, we are standing with Florida’s schools and families to ensure no child goes hungry while schools are out.”To enroll, call 1-844-488-8395.