March 2025 Family and Community Newsletter

The latest edition includes information about this month’s Virtual College and Career Fair, Florida Prepaid College Savings Plans, our Pasco Pathways School Choice Notification Window, and other important news.

Featured Story

Florida Prepaid Open Enrollment Begins

Families looking to secure their child’s future education now have an affordable opportunity with Florida Prepaid College Savings Plans...

Families looking to secure their child’s future education now have an affordable opportunity with Florida Prepaid College Savings Plans. The 2025 Open Enrollment period runs from February 1 to April 30, offering the lowest Prepaid Plan prices for newborns and infants in over a decade. 

With plans starting at just $29 per month, families can lock in the cost of college with fixed, risk-free payments. A 1-Year University Plan now saves families up to $850 per plan—or up to $3,400 in savings for four years 

Why Choose a Florida Prepaid Plan? 

  • Can be used at public, private, trade, and technical schools across the country 
  • Works alongside scholarships and financial aid 
  • Can be transferred to another student or canceled anytime 
  • Earnings grow tax-free 

Florida Prepaid is committed to making college savings simple and affordable for all families. Take advantage of this opportunity before the enrollment period ends on April 30, 2025. 

Learn more and enroll today by visiting the Florida Prepaid website.

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Academics

New Worlds Reading Initiative Offers Free Books to Eligible Students

The New Worlds Reading Initiative strives to improve literacy among Florida students by providing families...

The New Worlds Reading Initiative strives to improve literacy among Florida students by providing families with the tools to read and grow at home. New Worlds Reading’s books and activities support students in strengthening literacy skills, building reading confidence, and nurturing a lifelong love of reading. Eligible students get 9 free books and activities delivered to your door until your child graduates 5th grade. The program is open to any student in VPK who is not yet meeting age-appropriate standards according to FAST Star Early Literacy, or any kindergarten through 5th grade student who are not yet reading on grade level.

It only takes 5 minutes to apply. See more information and apply today by visiting the New Worlds Reading website.

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AP and AICE English General Paper Review Day

This free virtual event will be held Saturday, April 5, 2025, from 8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Students can attend...

This free virtual event will be held Saturday, April 5, 2025, from 8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Students can attend up to three sessions led by expert Pasco County Schools teachers. Students can view the course review offerings and register by visiting the Sched. For questions, please reach out to Heather Rulison at hrulison@pasco.k12.fl.us.

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Community Connections

Premier Mobile Dental Van Program

Dental health services are provided to KG through 5th grade students. If you would like your student to be seen, please complete...

Dental health services are provided to KG through 5th grade students. If you would like your student to be seen, please complete the Premier Dental Mach Form. Upon completion of the Mach form, Premier will send you a consent form for dental services which will enable your student to be seen on the dental bus. Complete the Mach Form and the electronic consent as soon as possible so your student can be scheduled for this important health service. Students must have a completed consent form to be seen on the Premier Dental Van. Paper consent will be available in your student's school clinic if needed. The mobile dental van schedule is located on our dental information page.

The following services are offered on the Mobile Dental Van: 

  • Cleanings 
  • Fluoride treatments 
  • Sealants 

All students may be seen regardless of insurance status and in accordance with their insurance plans. For more information call Mobile Manager at 352-518-2000 ext. 9753.  

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This April We Celebrate National Financial Literacy Month

This time is a great opportunity to highlight the importance of financial literacy and teach our students how to establish and maintain...

This time is a great opportunity to highlight the importance of financial literacy and teach our students how to establish and maintain healthy financial habits. To celebrate the month and encourage our students to be financially smart citizens in our communities, Pasco County Schools, in partnership with our valued community partners, will offer virtual experiences and opportunities throughout the month. These events are designed to help parents/guardians, employees, community members and students with financial planning matters and learn more about establishing a financially successful future. Varied student competitions, fun facts, and resources will be featured throughout the month. Visit the district's Financial Literacy webpage for regularly updated information and details about the upcoming activities and competitions.

 
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Family Information and Support

Parent Collaborative Network for Students with Disabilities

Topics in parent identified areas of need, related to students with disabilities with an Individual Education Plan or Section 504 Plan...

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 by visiting our Parent Collaborative Network webpage.

Location: Virtual

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Adult Education GED

Adult Education programs provide educational opportunities to adults seeking to improve skills in reading, writing, and mathematics...

Adult Education programs provide educational opportunities to adults seeking to improve skills in reading, writing, and mathematics, or for individuals wishing to remediate specific skills in preparation for earning a General Education Development (GED®) diploma. In order to enroll in an Adult Education Program, applicants must meet the following criteria: 

  • Must be 16 years of age or older and formally withdrawn from high school. 
  • Will be assessed at the State-mandated tuition of $30 per term (+$1.20 convenience fee). 
  • Required to be evaluated with the Comprehensive Adult Student Assessment System (CASAS) to establish a baseline academic level 
  • Completion of online orientation (required for enrollment) 

Visit our Adult Education Website for more information.

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Virtual College and Career Fair

Registration is now open for the Pasco County Schools Virtual College and Career Fair for middle and high school students...

Registration is now open for the Pasco County Schools Virtual College and Career Fair for middle and high school students and families! 

Choose from sessions designed to prepare students for college and speak with representatives from many Florida colleges, including UF, USF, UCF, PHSC, St. Leo, and more. There will be important information shared about the application and admissions process, as well as financial resources to prepare families for the next step in their student's path. Whether you are considering college, technical school, or a direct career path, there is something for everyone! 

The Virtual College and Career Fair will be held on March 5, 2025, from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. 

Register today by visiting the Virtual College and Career Fair website

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General Information

Countdown to Kindergarten

Families can register their Kindergarten child for the 2025-2026 school year starting now...

Families can register their Kindergarten child for the 2025-2026 school year starting now!

Visit the Enroll Pasco webpage to get started!

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16th Annual Water Awareness Poster Contest

FGUA and Pasco County Utilities, in cooperation with Pasco County Schools, presents the 16th Annual Water Awareness Poster Contest...

 

FGUA and Pasco County Utilities, in cooperation with Pasco County Schools, presents the 16th Annual Water Awareness Poster Contest. This STEAM program educates students on a variety of important water facts, while also showcasing their artistic skills and creativity. This contest gives Pasco’s young residents a new way to learn about science, water and the environment. 

The program focuses on several important water facts, including:

  • How clean and reclaimed water is provided to each community and their homes
  • What a watershed is and why it is important to the planet
  • Why water conservation is so important
  • Tips on conserving water in and around their own home 

1st, 2nd, and 3rd place winners will receive a prize package from local sponsors, and all children who submit a poster receive a certificate of participation, a free Chick-Fil-A Kid’s Meal and a free Cold Stone Creamery ice cream.

All winning posters will be displayed in Pasco County Government Centers, as well as other locations around the county. They will also be showcased online at WaterContest.org.

For more information, please visit WaterContest.org or contact patti.clark@fgua.com

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Pasco Pathways School Choice Notification Window

School Choice notifications for the January 2025 open enrollment window will be sent via email on March 3, 2025...

School Choice notifications for the January 2025 open enrollment window will be sent via email on March 3, 2025. Parents will then need to accept/decline any choices they were offered by March 12, 2025 in their Parent Portal. 

The next open enrollment windows for the 2025-2026 school year are listed below. 

April 7, 2025 - April 11, 2025

June 16, 2025 - June 20, 2025

Additional information around school choice can be found on our website. For questions, please email pascopathways@k12-lets-talk.com.

 
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World Class Opportunities

Career Exploration with Xello

Xello is our district’s online college and career readiness platform. It offers tools designed to engage our students in career exploration and planning for success...

Xello is our district’s online college and career readiness platform. It offers tools designed to engage our students in career exploration and planning for success after high school graduation. The number of students engaging with the Xello platform is growing, and we want to encourage this positive momentum by providing an extra incentive for students in kindergarten through 12th grade.

The challenge will run from February 18 - March 24. Students that complete the assigned lessons for their grade level by March 24 will be entered into a drawing to win a $50 Amazon gift card!

Parents, do not miss this resource and encourage your student to try out the app, accessible through your child’s MyPascoConnect portal, today. They can access it through their MyPascoConnect portal at school or home. If you have any questions, please contact your school counselor for more details.

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Save the Date: BEYOND Career and Tech Expo

Pasco County Schools’ Career, Technical, and Adult Education (CTAE) Department is proud to announce our 4th Annual BEYOND Career and Tech Expos...

Pasco County Schools’ Career, Technical, and Adult Education (CTAE) Department is proud to announce our 4th Annual BEYOND Career and Tech Expos on April 15, 2025, at Cypress Creek High School, and April 17, 2025, at Hudson High School. This event aims to empower our graduating seniors with the knowledge, skills, and resources needed to thrive in their transition to their next phase of life. The BEYOND Career and Tech expo offers numerous advantages for students and the community. These events provide students with the opportunity to explore various career paths and technical fields, helping them make informed decisions about their future. By interacting with industry professionals and participating in hands-on activities, students gain valuable insights and practical experience. Additionally, expos foster connections between schools, local businesses, and higher education institutions, creating a supportive network that can lead to internships, mentorships, and job opportunities. Ultimately, career and tech expos inspire students to pursue their passions and equip them with the knowledge and skills needed for success in today's dynamic job market. 

For more information regarding this year’s BEYOND Career and Tech Expos, please reach out to the Career Specialist/School Counselor at your student’s school.

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Important Safety Tips

Stay Safe During Spring Break: Tips for Kids

Spring break is almost here, and it's the perfect time to have fun and enjoy the sunshine! Whether you're traveling with your family...

Spring break is almost here, and it's the perfect time to have fun and enjoy the sunshine! Whether you're traveling with your family, hanging out with friends, or just relaxing at home, safety is important. Here are some simple tips to make sure your spring break is not only fun, but also safe: 

1. Keep Kids Close to Adults

If you’re going on a trip with family or friends, keep track of your kids. If you're at the beach, a park, or theme park, make sure you know where your children are.  

2. Use Sunscreen

The sun can be strong in spring, so it’s important to protect your skin from getting burned. Make sure to apply sunscreen every 2 hours and after swimming. Even if it's cloudy, the sun’s rays can still reach your skin! 

3. Stay Hydrated

Playing outside in the warm weather can make you thirsty. Drink plenty of water throughout the day to stay hydrated. Avoid sugary drinks and remember that water is your best friend when you’re active! 

4. Wear Proper Clothing

Wear comfortable clothes and shoes that are good for walking, playing, and running. If you're going to the beach or the pool, bring a hat and sunglasses to protect yourself and kids from the sun. 

5. Look Out for Traffic

Kids that are walking or riding a bike need to be extra careful when crossing streets. Always look both ways and follow traffic signals. Never allow your kids to run across the street or jaywalk. Lead by example and use the intersections. 

6. Protect Your Personal Belongings

If you're visiting a crowded place, like a theme park or the beach, keep your things in a safe spot. Don’t leave your phone, wallet, or any other valuables unattended. It’s a good idea to put your phone in a safe pocket or bag while playing. 

7. Make Sure Your Kids Know How to Swim  

If your family is swimming in a pool, lake, or ocean, make sure you all know how to swim and that kids are always supervised. If your kids don’t know how to swim, a life jacket is a great option, and demand they stay in the shallow end. Never let them swim alone! Swimming lessons are relatively cheap.   

8. Wear a Helmet (It’s the law for Bikes and Skateboards)

If your kids are biking, skating, or using a scooter, always insist they wear a helmet. It’s one of the easiest ways to protect them in case of a fall or crash. 

9. Stay Away from Strangers

If your kids are playing or exploring in public places, remember to have a talk or reminder about stranger danger. A brief conversation to never talk to strangers or go anywhere with them could make a difference. If someone makes your child feel uncomfortable, report suspicious activity to authorities.   

With these tips, you’re ready to make the most of your spring break and stay safe! Use smart tactics to make sure this spring break is one to remember for all the right reasons! 

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