As we reflect on the past month, I want to extend my deepest care and concern to all our families, staff, and community members who have been affected by the recent hurricanes. Our community has shown incredible resilience, and we are grateful to everyone who has come together to provide support and resources to those in need. Please remember that we’re here to support you, and our schools will continue offering assistance wherever possible to help our families recover and move forward. Visit our community resource page for more information.
While we work through these challenges, we remain focused on our core goals for this school year. This includes a renewed emphasis on consistent attendance and positive behavior across our campuses. Ensuring that our students are present, engaged, and respectful of one another is essential to creating a supportive learning environment where everyone can thrive. We ask for your partnership in encouraging your children to attend school daily and to embrace the positive behaviors that will assist them in becoming productive citizens.
In addition, student achievement remains our top priority. We’re working diligently to provide every learner with the resources, guidance, and encouragement they need to excel. Our teachers, staff, and administrators are committed to helping each student achieve their personal best, and I am inspired by the progress we’re seeing in classrooms across the district.
Thank you for being an integral part of our Pasco County Schools family. Together, we can overcome challenges, build strong connections, and make this school year a positive, productive experience for all.
It has been my pleasure to serve as your Superintendent for the last 12 years. Our district has experienced many successes during this time because of our dedicated and highly skilled teachers, staff, and leaders. These amazing employees will continue this work as we welcome a new Superintendent on November 19th. Thank you for your support and always working to ensure Pasco County Schools is World Class.
Hudson Community Health and Wellness Center is offering free dinner to the community on November 1, 2024 from 5:30 p.m. – 7 p.m. Come out and join us for a free meal and stay for the Hudson High School football game.
Please join Pasco County Schools in partnership with Brian Corley, Supervisor of Elections, in honoring our Pasco County Schools & community Veterans for our 10th annual Veterans...
Please join Pasco County Schools in partnership with Brian Corley, Supervisor of Elections, in honoring our Pasco County Schools & community Veterans for our 10th annual Veterans Day Program.
This year there will be an in-person event on November 8, at 10:30 a.m., at the River Ridge Center for the Arts. The event will be recorded so that the recording may be shown on November 11.
For questions about this event, contact Tina Stavrou-Klem at (813) 794-2247.
We are thrilled to announce that AmSkills, a dedicated supporter of our Advanced Manufacturing Programs at Anclote High School, is hosting a Community Block Party on December 14, 2024...
We are thrilled to announce that AmSkills, a dedicated supporter of our Advanced Manufacturing Programs at Anclote High School, is hosting a Community Block Party on December 14, 2024, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. This exciting event is open to the public and will feature a variety of family-friendly activities, including robotic dog demonstrations, laser cutting, tours of the training center, 3-D printing, and career exploration opportunities.
Join us at 4606 Darlington Road, Holiday, FL. 34690 for a day of fun and learning. For more information, contact AmSkills at 727-301-1282 or visit www.AmSkills.org.
We look forward to seeing you there!
Pasco County Schools would like to thank the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for supporting Fox Hollow Elementary and Chasco Elementary...
Pasco County Schools would like to thank the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for supporting Fox Hollow Elementary and Chasco Elementary. The Buccaneers Spirit Team visited Fox Hollow and Chasco Elementary schools in October and provided the students and staff with pep-rallies that celebrated their school grade accomplishments. Every Friday prior to a Buccaneers home game, our students and staff support the team by wearing Bucs gear through our Raise the Flags initiative. GO BUCS!
On Saturday, November 9, from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m,, at Rodney B. Cox Elementary School in Dade City, Pasco Schools, alongside our partners Premier Community Healthcare and the Hernando...
On Saturday, November 9, from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m,, at Rodney B. Cox Elementary School in Dade City, Pasco Schools, alongside our partners Premier Community Healthcare and the Hernando Hispanic Heritage Network, will host a Hispanic Heritage Month Celebration to honor the amazing contributions that the Hispanic and Latino communities have made in our world. Please join us for an afternoon filled with fun, learning, food, vendors and community resources. For more information, or to become a vendor or sponsor of this event, please contact our Community Engagement Specialist, Matthew Testoni at mtestoni@pasco.k12.fl.us.
Are you interested in starting your career with Pasco County Schools? Our District has opportunities for everyone across various industries including teaching, transportation...
Are you interested in starting your career with Pasco County Schools? Our District has opportunities for everyone across various industries including teaching, transportation, food service, and more!
Follow the link to explore more opportunities: https://pasco.tedk12.com/hire/index.aspx
Do you have a bachelor's degree? If so, you too can become a teacher! Connect with a recruiter at work@pasco.k12.fl.us to learn how to start your teaching career today!
On October 3rd, our Recruitment team participated in the Internship & Career Expo at the University of Central Florida. We had a tremendous success engaging with students and...
On October 3rd, our Recruitment team participated in the Internship & Career Expo at the University of Central Florida. We had a tremendous success engaging with students and answering their questions about pursuing a career with Pasco County Schools.
Looking ahead, we will be attending the Healthcare, Education & Social Impact Career Fair at the University of South Florida on October 22, 2024, followed by the Career Expo at the University of Tampa on October 23, 2024, and Saint Leo University on October 24, 2024. We invite you to visit our booth to learn more about exciting career opportunities with Pasco County Schools. We look forward to meeting with you!
We are excited to celebrate Family Engagement Month in November, recognizing the important role families play in supporting student success. This month, we encourage all families to join in our activities to strengthen...
We are excited to celebrate Family Engagement Month in November, recognizing the important role families play in supporting student success. This month, we encourage all families to join in our activities to strengthen connections and foster learning at home and at school. You can find the lineup of events by visiting our Family Engagement Month calendar. Let’s make this month a time for building relationships, supporting one another, and celebrating the strength of our school community. We look forward to working with you and your family.
We’re excited to share that our Gifted Parent Night has been rescheduled! If you have RSVP'd you will receive the meeting link via email the day before the event...
We’re excited to share that our Gifted Parent Night has been rescheduled! If you have RSVP'd you will receive the meeting link via email the day before the event. If you haven't, there is still time!
Whether you’re a seasoned parent of a gifted student or just curious about how we support these bright young minds, this event is for you!
Event Details:
During this interactive session, we’ll cover:
Join us as we empower parents and celebrate the brilliance of our gifted students. RSVP here to receive the meeting link.
Location: Virtual
Topics in parent-identified areas of need, related to students with disabilities with an Individual Education Plan or Section 504 Plan. Learn more about upcoming events.
If you are the parent of a third-grade student and are looking for resources and tips to support your child with reading at home, you will want to check out the quarter 1 parent letter.
PHSC will be hosting virtual sessions around general information regarding dual enrollment on the below dates. Each of these events will be through zoom beginning at 5:30 p.m...
PHSC will be hosting virtual sessions around general information regarding dual enrollment on the below dates. Each of these events will be through zoom beginning at 5:30 p.m.
Students and families can register by going to the link below:
https://phsc.edu/about/events/campus/virtual-dual-enrollment-information-sessions
Effective July 1, 2024, the New Worlds Scholarship Accounts Program expanded eligibility to include VPK students as well as public school students enrolled in kindergarten through grade 5 who...
Effective July 1, 2024, the New Worlds Scholarship Accounts Program expanded eligibility to include VPK students as well as public school students enrolled in kindergarten through grade 5 who
What is the amount of a New Worlds Scholarship Account?
For the 2024-2025 school year, the amount of the scholarship is $1200 per eligible student.
How do I apply for a New Worlds Scholarship Account?
To apply for funding, a parent must submit an application to an eligible scholarship funding organization directly.
For the 2024-25 school year, Step Up For Students will be the only Scholarship Funding Organization administering this scholarship program.
Pasco County Schools is engaging in a K-12 science adoption process for instructional materials to be implemented in the 2025 - 2026 school year. At this time we are narrowing...
Pasco County Schools is engaging in a K-12 science adoption process for instructional materials to be implemented in the 2025 - 2026 school year. At this time we are narrowing resources to move forward for school and parent review in order to make a final recommendation to the School Board for the resource selected for each course. To find out which courses are being reviewed, and for additional details, visit https://www.pasco.k12.fl.us/oll_documents/current-adoption. There will be opportunities for parents to provide feedback and engage in meetings related to the narrowed resources. Stay tuned to the upcoming Pasco Posts and the district website for updated information.
The most important step in parent engagement is assisting and advocating for your student. That starts with becoming familiar with the available resources regarding curriculum...
The most important step in parent engagement is assisting and advocating for your student. That starts with becoming familiar with the available resources regarding curriculum, testing, extracurricular activities, preparing for the next level, and more. Helpful tips are available for elementary, middle, and high school.
Become familiar with myStudent Parent Portal to monitor your student’s academic progress and attendance. Take a look at our Get Involved page to find out more!
Our next generation of successful scientists and engineers need you! We are seeking judges for our 2024 - 2025 Pasco Science & Engineering Showcase being held at Angeline Academy of Innovatio...
Our next generation of successful scientists and engineers need you! We are seeking judges for our 2024 - 2025 Pasco Science & Engineering Showcase being held at Angeline Academy of Innovation on February 8, 2025. We welcome anyone with a passion for science, technology, math and engineering related fields. Volunteering to judge at the Pasco Science & Engineering Showcase is a rewarding and uplifting experience that is actually best realized when a student researcher is presenting their project and realizes their judge both understands and cares about their research. By judging, you are providing encouragement and opportunities for our future scientists and engineers to grow and succeed. We need judges at every level (elementary through high school). If you are interested in volunteering as a judge, click here and create an account and register.
If you are the parent of a high school student and want support with any of the following topics, you will want to check out the Road to Graduation Infographic...
If you are the parent of a high school student and want support with any of the following topics, you will want to check out the Road to Graduation Infographic.
November is Career Awareness Month, and we are excited to announce the launch of Xello, Florida’s official K-12 career planning and work-based learning coordination provider...
November is Career Awareness Month, and we are excited to announce the launch of Xello, Florida’s official K-12 career planning and work-based learning coordination provider. Xello is an engaging, interactive platform designed to help students create personalized plans for their future.
What is Xello? Xello is a comprehensive career planning tool that empowers students to explore their interests, skills, and career options. It provides a modern, visually appealing, and age-appropriate experience that guides students through career matching assessments, goal setting, and academic planning.
Benefits of Xello:
Personalized Profiles: Students can build profiles showcasing their interests and abilities.
Career Exploration: Access to thousands of career profiles, labor market data, and postsecondary training opportunities.
Goal Setting: Tools to set and track both short-term and long-term goals.
Work Readiness: Resources to develop professional resumes, create portfolios, and apply for local work-based learning opportunities.
Accessing Xello at Home: Students can easily access Xello from any device with an internet connection. Simply visit your myPascoConnect dashboard and log in by selecting the Xello app.
This allows students to continue their career exploration and planning from the comfort of home.
We encourage all parents and families to support their students in using Xello to plan for a bright and successful future!
For more information, please reach out to Jennifer Batchelor at jbatchel@pasco.k12.fl.us.
As the Tampa Bay area recovers from the second most powerful recorded Atlantic Hurricane, we can review what’s necessary to reduce the negative impact of a devastating storm. The best time to prepare for a hurricane is before hurricane season begins on June 1...
As the Tampa Bay area recovers from the second most powerful recorded Atlantic Hurricane, we can review what’s necessary to reduce the negative impact of a devastating storm. The best time to prepare for a hurricane is before hurricane season begins on June 1. It is vital to understand your home's vulnerability to storm surge, flooding, and wind. This is also important to determine what actions you want to consider when a dangerous storm approaches.
Planning for a hurricane will improve the safety of your family and property.
Emergency Management Officials may issue orders to evacuate, depending on weather and traffic conditions. If a mandatory evacuation order is issued, by law, you must leave. You should only use roads identified as evacuation routes, even if they are heavily trafficked. Other routes may be closed, and you could be forced to turn around, losing valuable time.
You can start preparing for a dangerous storm by having a checklist of things to do prior to the beginning of the hurricane season. Find out if you live in a hurricane evacuation area by contacting your local government/emergency management office. Assemble supplies and equipment, such as flashlights, generators, and storm shutters, which may be needed during an emergency.
Plan your actions before an emergency arises. Develop a list of family or close friends. Decide how you will get in contact with each other, where you will go, and what you will do in an emergency. Decide in advance on two different meeting points in case your family or group gets split up. Your first meeting place may be made inaccessible by the storm, so it's important to have a backup meeting location. Keep a copy of this plan in your emergency supplies kit or another safe place where you can access it in the event of a disaster. There may be suitable storm shelters in your area that will provide safety in the event of a storm. Check that your gas tanks are full (in case the power goes out and pumps are not working).
Develop a list of immediate supplies for a hurricane evacuation kit and have it ready to go in your vehicle. Have a backpack, duffle bag or small suitcase with the essentials to help survive a few days away from home. Consider including the following items in your HURRICANE PREPAREDNESS KIT:
Document and inventory your home with photographs for a review of your insurance policies. Adequate proof may be helpful for validating coverage for your home and personal property.
AFTER:
When a hurricane hits, the trouble has only just begun. Picking up the fragments after devastating winds have passed, while staying safe at the same time, is a crucial, often overlooked piece of recovery after the hurricane. Be conscious of safety precautions to ensure that you and your family stay safe from a hurricane’s collateral damage. Following these steps can keep you, your family, and your friends safe after a hurricane:
1. Avoid Standing Water
Heavy rains often lead to flooding, and many storms have the potential to knock down powerlines, which can create electrical currents that pass through the ground and standing water. In the aftermath of a hurricane, you need to avoid downed powerlines and standing water at all costs — including driving, walking and wading through water.
2. Turn Off Gas Pipes
If you smell gas or suspect a leak, turn off your home’s main gas valve immediately. If you evacuate or suspect the power will go out during the storm and you don’t need to use any gas, it’s better to turn it off beforehand.
3. Beware of Carbon Monoxide
If you’re using a generator, it’s also a good idea to keep a carbon monoxide detector inside your home’s closest opening to the generator. If any carbon dioxide accidentally enters your home, it will detect these gases before they pose a threat.
4. Use Bottled Water
Since electricity runs the filtration system of the entire city’s drinking water and the pipes powering said water into your home, it’s not safe to drink, clean or cook with faucet water.
5. Avoid Hazardous Debris
Any debris caused by a hurricane could potentially be hazardous, so it’s best to avoid it at all costs. Debris can be fallen trees, roof tiles, windowpanes, and many other materials, which are often riddled with rusty nails, sharp edges or other things that can be hazardous for your health.
6. Don’t Return Home Until It’s Safe
Check your local news outlets to stay up to date with evacuation procedures and when it’s safe to return.
7. Do What You Need to Do to Keep Everyone Safe
If you stay in your home and it has sustained damage, such as a broken window or a leaking roof, you may need to repair it to your best ability to prevent further damage. If you need to buy supplies from the store or call a contractor to conduct repairs, be sure to keep your receipts, so you can turn them in with your hurricane home insurance claim .
Just remember, stay safe.
Safety and Security Department
https://www.statefarm.com/simple-insights/residence/preparing-for-a-hurricane
https://www.weather.gov/safety/hurricane-plan
https://emergency.fsu.edu/hazards/tropical-storms-hurricanes/tropical-storms-hurricanes-after
https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/index.shtml
https://www.abcactionnews.com/hurricane
https://www.commerce.gov/tags/national-hurricane-center
https://www.stateofflorida.com/articles/hurricane-preparedness-guide/
https://www.myfloridalegal.com/sites/default/files/2024hurricanepreparednessguide.pdf
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