Issue #11                                           SCPS Newsletter                                      July 27, 2018
From SCPS Superintendent - Dr. Walt Griffin
Dear SCPS Families,
Walt Griffin, Ed.D  Superintendent
Seminole County Public Schools (SCPS) continues to be a destination for many families and businesses due to our quality education system. Our teachers, administrators, staff, students and families are committed to maintaining a high level of excellence by creating relevant educational opportunities for all students. 

SCPS was once again rated an "A" district in 2017-18 by the Florida Department of Education (FDOE). We are extremely proud of our "A" rating. It is important to note that the Florida Standards Assessment (FSA) data is only part of the story that makes us a premiere national district.

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DISTRICT HIGHLIGHTS
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Middle School before and after school care expanding.

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Learn all that's new for 
the 2018-2019 School Year.

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Dining Services
 
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Welcome Page!

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BACK TO SCHOOL - NEED TO KNOW

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IN OTHER NEWS
»  We're An 'A' Rated School District Once Again »  Introducing "The Portal" 
»  Florida Back-2-School Tax Holiday is August 3-5
Register NOW for SCPS VPK for the 18-19 School Year

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If you have a child who will be 4 years of age by September 1, 2018 you can enroll in VPK with Seminole County Public Schools.  Half day programs are offered at no charge. If you would like a full day, the state pays the morning hours and the parents pay the afternoon hours. The cost is $310 per month. Click here  (en Español) for more information or contact the SCPS VPK office at 407-320-0463.

Students and Teachers Are 
In Need of Supplies

DISTRICT FEATURES

Learn about how this hands-on Program of Emphasis offers students college opportunities and helps our planet. 
 
in Need of Mentors

Hear from a mentor and scholar to learn how you can help change a student's life with the Take Stock in Children-Seminole program.
SCPS School Board Members

Tina Calderone_ Ed.D.
Karen Almond
Abby Sanchez
Amy Lockhart
Chairman
Tina Calderone, Ed.D
Vice Chair
Karen Almond
Board Member
Abby Sanchez
Board Member
Our Mission

The mission of the Seminole County Public Schools is to ensure that all students acquire the knowledge, skills, and attitudes to be productive citizens.
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Educational Equity - Notice of Nondiscrimination
   
The Educational Equity Administrator for Seminole County Public Schools has the responsibility of assuring compliance with the educational equity requirements by providing technical expertise, monitoring activities or programs related to compliance, and responding to equity complaints. One of the responsibilities is to administer the Educational Equity Complaint/Grievance Procedures as adopted by the School Board.
 
It is the policy of the School Board of Seminole County, Florida, that no employee, student, or applicant shall - on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, marital status, age, religion, or any other basis prohibited by law - be excluded from participating in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination and harassment under any educational programs, activities, or in any employment conditions, policies, or practices conducted by the District. Additionally, the School board of Seminole County provides equal access to public school facilities for the Boy Scouts of America and other designated youth groups as required by 34 C.F.R. 108.6.
 
Every employee, student, or applicant for employment at Seminole County Public Schools has a solemn right to be treated fairly, equally, equitably, and with dignity. If for any reason you - the employee, student, or applicant for employment - find that you have been victimized by acts of discrimination and or harassment, whether intentional or unintentional, you are strongly encouraged to file an Educational Equity Complaint or Grievance with the Educational Equity Administrator, or any county or school-level administrator. All such complaints must be immediately forwarded to the Educational Equity Administrator for dissemination, action, and resolution. Forward to: SCPS Educational Equity Administrator, Seminole County Public Schools, Educational Support Center, 400 E. Lake Mary Blvd., Sanford, FL 32773-7127. (407) 320-0198.  
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