We would like to inform our families, staff, and community stakeholders that Pasco County Schools will be transitioning our School Board meeting management platform from BoardDocs to Diligent Communities...
We would like to inform our families, staff, and community stakeholders that Pasco County Schools will be transitioning our School Board meeting management platform from BoardDocs to Diligent Communities.
This change supports our ongoing commitment to transparency, accessibility, and communication with our community.
With the new Diligent platform, you will still be able to:
In addition, Diligent offers several new features, including:
We appreciate your patience during this transition and are confident that this new platform will enhance your experience and engagement with our School Board processes.
https://pasco-k12-fl.community.diligentoneplatform.com/portal/
April is a time of growth. Just like spring flowers, achievement blooms when students show up every day. Consistent attendance helps build confidence, deepen learning, and prepare for a strong finish. For additional tips about attendance Click Here!
Spring testing season has arrived and Pasco County Schools is here to support you and your child every step of the way. As students prepare for Florida’s statewide assessments, a few simple routines at home can help them feel confident and ready to do their best.
Parent Tips to Support Your Child
For detailed testing calendars, practice resources, information on computer‑adaptive testing, and step‑by‑step directions for accessing your child’s scores, visit the Pasco Assessment Resource Corner.
Ready to Graduate? Your Moment Starts Now!
Attention Pasco County Dual Enrollment Students, the Spring 2026 PHSC graduation application portal is now open for those who have earned their A.A. or A.S. Degree! Apply today through Banner Student Self Service in your Bobcat Portal. Don’t wait until the deadline—apply early and make sure everything is in place for your big day.
The deadline to apply and participate in the commencement ceremony is March 30, 2026. The FINAL deadline to apply is April 24, 2026.
Why Your A.A. Degree Matters:
✅ Here’s what to do:
This is your time to shine. Don’t miss the chance to walk across the stage and celebrate your hard work with family, friends, and fellow graduates!
For any additional questions around this opportunity please reach out to your high school counselor or submit a Let's Talk Ticket to dual_enrollment@k12-lets-talk.com.
Pasco County Schools is excited to host our annual virtual AP & AICE English General Paper Review Day on Saturday, April 11th from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Students may register for up to three sessions, each designed to provide valuable strategies, tips, and insights to help them confidently prepare for their upcoming exams. All sessions will be hosted live and led by expert Pasco County Schools teachers.
Registration is available now through our Sched platform:
https://apaiceegpreviewday2026.sched.com/
If you have any questions, please contact Heather Rulison.
Spend your summer at the CFA and watch your child step into confidence, creativity, and connection through unforgettable theatrical experiences.
From imaginative themed camps like “The Not So Wicked Story” and “Shine on Golden Hunters” to show-stopping performance camps like Disney’s Dare to Dream and Shrek The Musical, there’s truly something for every type of creative star in the making.
Running every week from June 1st through August 7th, our different camps are designed for ages ranging 4–17, offering fun, friendship, and confidence-building in a supportive, high-energy environment.
Ready to join the fun?
Visit our WEBSITE and filter by Wesley Chapel/New Tampa to explore all available camps and enroll today!
Special Offer: Use code WCSPRING in the comments section to receive 10% off your enrollment.
Join our fellow Pasco County students, teachers, and families for our annual day with the Rays on May 30th vs the Los Angeles Angels! A portion of every ticket purchased will benefit the Pasco Education Foundation.
The Summer VPK program provides 300 hours of instruction to age-eligible Pasco County children who did not participate in the 540-hour 25-26 school year VPK or Head Start program and who will be going into Kindergarten in the Fall of 2026. More information and steps to apply can be found on our website.
Program Dates: Monday-Thursday, June 8-July 30.
Questions? Contact Early Childhood Programs at 813-981-7301.
We are currently accepting applications for VPK for the 2026-2027 academic year. Available school locations, program options, and steps to apply can be found on our website.
For additional information and questions, please contact our office at 813-981-7301.
We are looking forward to another amazing year serving children and families in Pasco County.
We are currently accepting application for Head Start and Early Head Start for the 2026-2027 academic year. Eligibility interviews will be scheduled once applications are received. Apply via the link found on the homepage of our website.
For additional information and questions, please contact our office at 813-981-7301 or email us at hs_ehs@pasco.k12.fl.us
We are looking forward to another amazing year serving children and families in Pasco County.
The second K-12 Pasco Pathways School Choice Window for the 2026-2027 school year will be open from April 13th through April 17th, 2026. The notification window is from May 18th through May 22nd, 2026. For additional information please visit our Pasco School Choice webpage linked here.
April is Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) Awareness Month. This is a time to celebrate individuals on the autism spectrum and continue building understanding and support across our communities. This month, we encourage everyone to take small, meaningful steps to promote understanding of autism. Whether it is using encouraging language, being mindful of sensory needs of others or creating opportunities for participation on your campus, each effort helps create a more supportive environment for all.
Did you know?
• One in 31 children in the United States is identified with ASD.
• ASD is three times more common in boys than in girls.
• ASD occurs across all racial, ethnic and socioeconomic groups.
• Pasco County Schools have over 1,900 students with the primary eligibility of ASD.
Community Resources
• The Centers for Autism and Related Disabilities (CARD): A network of state-funded, no-cost resource centers, that support individuals with ASD and related disabilities, their families and professionals across their lifespan. CARD centers provide consultation, education, training, technical assistance and resource referrals to help build skills, access services, and enhance community supports in homes, schools, workplaces, and other settings. Their goal is to help individuals reach their full potential and be an active, valued member of their communities.
• Love Serving Autism: A nonprofit that empowers children and adults with autism and developmental abilities through specialized therapeutic racquet sports programs like tennis, pickleball and padel. Their Florida programs focus on enhancing communication, motor skills, confidence and overall well-being by combining sport with therapeutic support delivered by certified coaches and therapists. The organization also offers training for sports professionals and volunteers to expand adaptive programming in the community.
• FIN: An Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)-funded state project based at Florida State University’s (FSU) Learning Systems Institute that works with school districts and IDEA-funded state projects to support students with disabilities across Florida. FIN provides data-driven planning, professional learning, technical assistance, coaching and resources that help schools implement best practices and improve outcomes for students with disabilities, ensuring they have the same educational, social, and future opportunities as their peers. FIN’s services are free to Florida schools and designed to strengthen collaboration among families, educators and districts to support students in the least restrictive environment.
• Tree of Knowledge: A state- and federally-funded provider offering a wide range of psycho-educational services to support students with various learning needs. Services include assessments, therapy, instruction and tutoring, all designed to help students succeed academically, socially, and behaviorally. Tree of Knowledge partners with schools and families across the state and supports access to scholarship programs that expand educational opportunities for students with unique abilities. Keep an eye out in your area for events throughout the month to celebrate and embrace our differences by learning something new and celebrating the strengths that make each person unique. For Leon County residents, this includes the Leon County Public Library Autism Acceptance Month Events and the 9th Annual Kickin’ It for Autism Soccer Clinic through CARD FSU.
This April, we proudly celebrate National Financial Literacy Month—a meaningful opportunity to highlight the importance of financial knowledge and help our students build strong, lifelong financial habits. Throughout the month, Pasco County Schools, in collaboration with our valued community partners, will offer a variety of virtual events, activities, and learning opportunities designed to support parents/guardians, employees, community members, and students in planning for a financially successful future.
These districtwide offerings will include student competitions, financial fun facts, and helpful resources focused on saving, budgeting, and making smart financial decisions. Be sure to visit the district’s Financial Literacy webpage, where new information and details about upcoming activities and competitions will be added regularly.
Students can also access additional resources through Xello, the career and college readiness platform available to all Pasco County K–12 students through their myPascoConnect dashboard. Within Xello, The Real Game allows students to explore future careers and understand real‑world finances by connecting their lifestyle goals with the costs needed to achieve them. Through engaging simulations, students learn how career choices and financial decisions impact their futures—strengthening critical thinking skills and purposeful planning. These interactive scenarios also encourage valuable conversations between students, their families, teachers, and peers about life after graduation.
Financial Literacy Beanstack Challenge
Celebrate Financial Literacy! This month, learn more about important topics such as earning, spending, and saving money through reading. Log your reading in Beanstack throughout the month of April to earn a badge and be entered into a prize drawing!
High school students across Tampa Bay are invited to showcase their creativity in the 2026 Science Fiction and Fantasy Writing Contest, themed “First Contact.” Hosted by the Tampa Bay Times Newspaper in Education program, this annual contest encourages students to submit original, unpublished short stories exploring imaginative encounters with extraterrestrial or unknown intelligent life.
Who can enter: Students ages 13 and older in grades 9–12
Eligible counties: Citrus, Hernando, Hillsborough, Manatee, Pasco, Pinellas, and Polk
Entry window: January 1 – May 15, 2026
Cost: Free to enter
Submission limit: No limit on entries per student
Students are asked to explore the idea of a first encounter between humans and intelligent extraterrestrial life—or between any two sentient species.
Stories may include:
A physical meeting on Earth or another planet
Detection of alien signals or communication
Discovery of alien artifacts or advanced technology
Entries will be evaluated by an expert panel of award-winning science fiction authors, including:
Joe Haldeman
Nancy Kress
Rick Wilber
Grand Prize:
$200 award
Commemorative plaque
Publication on the contest website
Runners-Up:
Cash prizes of $100, $75, and $50
Award certificates
Students can learn more and submit their stories by visiting:
As we plan for the 2026–2027 school year, we want to share an important update regarding school bus hub transportation for students attending a school of choice outside of their zoned school.
First, we want you to know that we understand how important transportation is for families. Bus hubs have helped many students attend schools of choice, and we remain committed to supporting families as best we can.
What You Need to Know
Transportation is guaranteed for:
Transportation is not guaranteed for:
Changes for 2026–2027
Due to high demand and limited resources, including an ongoing, significant shortage of bus drivers, we will be implementing a Bus Hub Lottery System.
Why This Change is Being Implemented
Hub Stop Locations
We have continued to work closely with our Public Library and Parks and Recreation partners and will continue to locate some hub stops to community locations like parks and libraries. These locations would continue to function similarly to traditional bus stops and do not include supervision.
What This Means for Your Family
If your child attends (or plans to attend) a school outside your zoned school:
We know changes like this can be challenging, and we are committed to keeping you informed every step of the way.
You can review more details here about Transportation Services Bus Hub stops.
Thank you for your continued partnership and support.
Calling all Pasco families of juniors and seniors! Students, mark your calendars for an event that could shape your future! Don't miss the Beyond Career and Tech Expo - your gateway to a future full of possibilities!
Join us on:
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Discover exciting and diverse career paths, connect with industry professionals, and get a head start on your journey toward success! Don't miss out on this invaluable opportunity.
To attend, students must register with their Career Specialists at their school. Transportation may be provided for seniors. For more information, please contact your school's Career Specialist. See you there!
Check out our Employee Testimonial video and discover why Pasco County School District is not just where we work — it’s where we belong!
Meet Colette Dalton, a dedicated School Bus Driver with Pasco County Schools! Hear how she was hired on the spot at one of our Transportation Hiring Events and what she loves most about safely transporting our students each day. From early morning routes to the meaningful connections she builds with students and families, Colette shares why becoming a bus driver has been such a rewarding and impactful experience.
Every day, our amazing bus drivers and transportation team roll in with patience, kindness, and a whole lot of heart. They keep our students safe, our routes running smoothly, and our community connected one mile (and one smile!) at a time.
Now it’s your turn to spread love! Help us shine a spotlight on these everyday heroes by sharing a message of appreciation. Let’s lift them up and celebrate the people who keep our district moving forward.
Share your message here: https://ryu.pasco.k12.fl.us/hreq-mform/view.php?id=226932
Your Future Starts Here: Upcoming Recruitment Events
Our recruitment team is excited to connect with future educators at several upcoming virtual and in-person job fairs! Check out our Facebook page, linked below, to see where you can find us!
But that’s not all, join us on Friday, April 10th, 2026, from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. at the District Office for an opportunity to connect directly with our recruitment team. Learn more about open positions across our schools and discover how you can become part of our community.
New Apprenticeship Program Coming This Month!
Pasco County Schools is launching a Diesel Mechanic Apprenticeship pathway! Earn while you learn through a Registered Apprenticeship Program. Apprentices will earn an hourly rate for full-time on-the-job training and qualify for benefits. The program is 3 years in length, with technical instruction included to help apprentices build their knowledge. Applications will be open in April for apprentice positions.
If you have any questions regarding this Apprenticeship Program, please feel free to contact Andrea Altman, Program Coordinator, at amaltman@pasco.k12.fl.us.
Keeping our students safe is a collaborative partnership between the School District, Law-Enforcement, and home. Listed below are some tips parents can use to help stay informed and proactive.
Monitor Digital Footprints - Regularly checking your child’s social media and messaging apps is a good, pro-active way to monitor your child’s digital activity. School threats often surface on-line before they reach the school campus.
Emergency Contact Information - Emergency contact information should be reviewed yearly to ensure it is current and that updates are made as needed.
See Something, Say Something Rule - Parents should take a pro-active approach by encouraging their children to report any concerning comments or behaviors to a trusted adult immediately, which could include an administrator, teacher, the campus SSG/SRO, or school support staff. It should be strongly emphasized that reporting is about overall safety of the school and not “snitching.”
Talk to your child about Safety Drills - Explain, in a simple way, that drills are conducted to practice staying safe, and not a sign that something is wrong. If your child indicates they feel scared during school safety drills, re-enforce with them that their administrators, teachers, and SSG/SRO are there to protect and keep them safe. Parents should emphasize that knowing what to do and what not to do during school safety drills will make them strong and prepared, rather than helpless.
Together we can ensure every child feels safe and secure from the moment they arrive at school until they return home.
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