- 24-25 School Improvement Plan
- 24-25 Parent and Family Engagement Plan
- 24-25 Title I Annual Meeting
- 24-25 Principal Attestation
- 24-25 Comprehensive Needs Assessment
- 24-25 Parents Right to Know
- 24-25 Five Points Six-Year Trend
- 24-25 Florida's School Grade Report
- District Title I, II, IV, and V
- Federal Project District Page
Safe Schools
24 days ago
Bullying Form

FortifyFL App
- We are pleased to announce that the FortifyFL app is LIVE. Now, any student, educator, parent, or member of the public can report school safety concerns directly to law enforcement and school administrators anonymously and easily through the FortifyFL app or www.getfortifyfl.com. The app, which is available for download on Apple and Android mobile devices, is critical to ensuring all Florida schools are safe environments where students and educators can experience and share the joy of learning without fear. We hope that you will become familiar with this tool and help us spread the word about it with our students.
Department of Children and Family Services
Abuse Hotline
1-800-962-2873

The Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 as amended by the Every Students Succeeds Act (ESSA, 2015), requires every state and district to publish report cards that show how the state, district, and schools are doing with regard to student achievement and success.
Florida’s School Report Cards are now available for your review. For your convenience, you may visit https://edudata.fldoe.org to obtain a copy of the state, district, and school reports. If you need additional information concerning Florida’s School Report Cards, please contact your school’s principal or contact Instructional Services at 386.755.8043. Web Address: https://edudata.fldoe.org
Notification: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1RYmzF6edQUr9e3DXBlQzP7BdAuWLdgBh/view?usp=sharing
Esta notificación está disponible en Español: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1RYmzF6edQUr9e3DXBlQzP7BdAuWLdgBh/view?usp=sharing
ATTENTION PARENTS! - Read@Home - Literacy Support Information & Resources
2 days ago
Greetings Parents and Guardians! Has your child been identified as having a substantial reading deficiency? Or do you just want to help support your student's literacy development at home? Please visit this link for a list and explanation of resources, many of which are electronic, that will help give you powerful, free tools and resources to help your child with the essential components of reading: Oral language, phonics, phonological awareness, fluency, vocabulary and comprehension.

Read@Home Resources! CLICK HERE!
SPANISH VERSION: CLICK HERE!
Substantially Reading Below Grade Level Notification: CLICK HERE!