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PTA is hosting a Multicultural Night on Friday October 3rd. To make this a success PTA is looking for families who would like to volunteer. If you are interested in hosting a station about a country please use the link below to submit your interest by September 18th. PTA will be in contact with you on next steps. Thank you for your support!

Link: https://bit.ly/MCNVolunteer25

10 months ago, Sharon Sailor
Our next Safety Patrol Kona Ice Fundraiser is Friday, September 19th. The pre-pay window closes on Wednesday, September 17th at 9:00 p.m.
Thank you for support our Safety Patrols!
10 months ago, Sharon Sailor
Kona Ice pre-pay by 9/17/25

Start With Hello Week will be observed September 15th-19th.

Start with Hello Week is a nationwide event from the Sandy Hook Promise organization which takes place every September. This call to action celebrates the amazing work of teachers, students, and community members that are helping to build a socially inclusive working and learning environment for all students.

Start With Hello Week aims to help students:
Recognize loneliness and social isolation in their peers
Make a difference for students who need connection
Create an empathic and inclusive community

Why Does It Matter?
Research shows that feeling socially isolated negatively affects mental health, physical health and cognitive function in students, adults and the elderly.
Strong social connections are one of several protective factors that can contribute to an individual's overall wellness.

See the calendar of school-wide events and dress up days planned for our students.

10 months ago, Sharon Sailor
Start With Hello Week 2025
Flu Mist - Wednesday, October 15
10 months ago, Sharon Sailor
Cell Phone Policy

In accordance with Florida Statute § 1006.07(2)(f), which authorizes school boards to regulate student use of wireless communication devices to promote a safe and effective learning environment:

A new law passed by the Florida Legislature (HB 1105) significantly limits when students may use cell phones or other personal wireless communication devices, such as smartwatches, earbuds, headphones, and tablets.

At all elementary and middle schools and at High Springs Community School, Oak View Middle School, Hawthorne Middle/High School, such personal devices must remain powered off and stored out of sight from arrival on campus to departure from the campus.

At high schools (except for Hawthorne and A. Quinn Jones, which follow the elementary/middle guidelines) and at Sidney Lanier, devices must remain powered off and stored out of sight during instructional time. High school teachers may grant permission for students to use wireless communication devices during class for instructional purposes only.

Middle and high school students may use their devices during extracurricular activities.

Students have access to district-approved instructional technology throughout the school day.

Families who need to reach their child due to an emergency or other safety concern should contact their school's front office directly.

More specific details about the district's guidelines for wireless for communication devices are available in the district's Codes of Student Conduct (elementary and secondary), which are linked to this page. Please check the Table of Contents for Wireless Communications/Technology Use.
10 months ago, Sharon Sailor
Early release Wednesdays start August 13 at all elementary schools and High Springs Community School, A. Quinn Jones School, Sidney Lanier School and Duval Early Learning Academy. Specific school hours are available at alachuaschools.net/schoolhours
11 months ago, Alachua County Public Schools
Keep your child learning all summer long! Check out our Bright Minds, Bright Summer Learning and Reading Guide at https://www.sbac.edu/summerlearning
about 1 year ago, Alachua County Public Schools
Bright Minds, Bright Summers Learning and Resource Guide