District News
As we revise the Codes of Student Conduct for the 2024-2025 school year, we invite you to become an active partner in this process.
Take Your Student to Work Day is April 25. Please complete a permission form for your student.
From caps and gowns to walking the halls, Flagler Schools has released their “End of Year Events” calendar that will wrap-up the 2023-24 school year here on the First Coast.
As the school year hits the home stretch in Flagler County, the district continues to make headlines across the Sunshine State. This week, our Flagler Schools Employee of the Year, James Sorrentino, and Old Kings Elementary School are racking up the hardware for the district’s trophy case.
See what you need to know about Flagler Schools and the Partial Solar Eclipse April 8. In Flagler County, we'll witness approximately 70% coverage of the sun at its peak, resulting in a subtle dimming effect.
Flagler Schools students fared impressively at a recent competition demonstrating their problem-solving skills.
Flagler Schools commitment to putting education to work took another big step as a brand new bulldozer arrived to help pave the way to careers in the First Coast and beyond.
The availability of resources is the subject of this upcoming meeting with grandparents who are raising their grandchildren.
Registration is now open for AdventHealth's free sports physicals and ECG screenings.
Tell us where you think federal dollars should be allocated by March 15th.
This fun literacy event will take place on March 7th, from 4 p.m. - 6 p.m. at Town Center.
Applications for 2024–25 Controlled Open Enrollment open on March 1. Learn how to apply online.
Flagler families can sign up their children for summer camp programs and sports and academic activities available throughout the county at this one-stop-shopping expo.
This month, Flagler County Schools are celebrating Career and Technical Education (CTE) month. CTE is education that directly prepares students for high-wage, high-skill and high-demand careers.
ITMS eighth grader Giles Platt will now go on to the 80th Annual First Coast Regional Spelling Bee in Jacksonville this spring.
Applications for the 2024-2025 Programs of Choice at the high schools will be accepted through February 29th, 2024.
TOY Allison Kucharski and EOY Jimmy Sorrentino will now represent Flagler Schools at the state level.
Friends For All Abilities have monthly lunch get-togethers and is expanding to sports opportunities.
FPC's Chloe Long is one of only six students statewide that earned a Leaders 4 Life Fellowship, which entitle her to, among other things, $10,000 a year for her college education.
An event for Flagler Schools juniors and seniors interested in learning about the new FAFSA application and other options for financial aid, loans, and scholarships.
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