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Information flyer for Free physicals and ECG screenings

To help ensure the safety and well-being of our students, Flagler Schools is requiring all high school students wanting to participate in athletics, JROTC, Marching Band, or Color Guard to complete a one-time electrocardiogram (ECG) prior to participation.

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Parents, summer is coming!

The 2025 Summer Camp & Activities Showcase will highlight local camps and organizations that will keep your kids active all summer long. 

Join us on Thursday, April 3rd, from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm at Buddy Taylor Middle School!

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Breaking news: Flagler Schools is moving #FlaglerForward now more than ever!

At the October 14th School Board meeting, our district was recognized as an Apple Distinguished District, one of only 17 worldwide.

Read more about this accomplishment by clicking on this News Post.

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In preparation for the potential impact of Hurricane Milton, Flagler Schools will be closing all schools from Wednesday, October 9 through Friday, October 11.

All activities will be canceled from Wednesday, October 9 through Thursday, October 10. A decision on all activities on Friday, October 11 is yet to be determined. 

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As Hurricane Helene begins to move closer to Florida’s shores, updated data from Flagler County Emergency Management has led Flagler Schools to make a change to its most recent decision regarding schools tomorrow.

Given the shift in forecast conditions as of our 8 p.m. update from Flagler County Emergency Management, we will now be closing all schools across the district for Friday, September 27.

Any extracurricular activities or athletic events taking place after school hours and into the weekend will take place as scheduled.

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Your child's fall 2024 Florida state assessment scores can be accessed through the FLDOE Family Portal from your Skyward account. Check out this article for a step-by-step tutorial. 

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Breakfast and lunch continue to be free for all Flagler Schools students throughout the 2024-2025 school year.

Do you have questions? Here are answers to some of our families' frequently asked questions.

Pedestrian and Cyclist Safety Week Flyer with illustrated school supplies, bicyclists, students crossing street

The Flagler County School Board has recognized August 12-16, 2024, as Pedestrian and Cyclist Safety Week.

Check out this News Post for important tips to keep students and families safe this school year.

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We are looking forward to welcoming you and your child to our school. To provide the most successful beginning to your child’s educational experience, Flagler County elementary schools will implement a “staggered” start for our kindergartners. The staggered start will ensure that every child will begin school feeling comfortable with their surroundings and become familiar with school procedures.

Please check out this article for our kindergarten staggered start schedule and for more information. Welcome new students!

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Do you need help filling out your student's Annual Registration? Help is available either by phone or on-site at our Tech Connect Depot, located at the Government Services Building #2 in Bunnell. Read this article for Tech Depot hours, a map, and more information. 

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School starts on August 12th in Flagler County. Your educators and school administrators are all hard at work preparing their classrooms, assembling school supply lists, and compiling resources that will make the 2024-2025 school year a resounding success!

Check out this News Post for more information and links that we think will be helpful to prepare for the upcoming school year.

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All Flagler Schools' educational institutions have reached either an "A" or a "B" in the Florida Department of Education's (FDOE) annual "grading" process. The District's overall grade was a "B." 

Click on this article to watch Superintendent LaShakia Moore's message to the faculty, staff, students, and their families.

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Attention parents and guardians! The final week of device distribution is July 22-26. Your Annual Registration forms MUST be completed to receive a device. Learn more about Device Distribution and Annual Registration in this time-sensitive important news story from Flagler Schools. Read this article for more information.