VOTE NOVEMBER 5: Renewing the Millage Referendum will enable SCS to allocate $28 million to recruit and retain talented educators, providing ongoing professional development and support.
Learn more: www.sarasotacountyschools.net/referendum
VOTE NOVEMBER 5: Renewing the Millage Referendum will enable SCS to invest $33 million to provide resources and support systems that enhance student learning and academic success.
Learn more: www.sarasotacountyschools.net/referendum
VOTE NOVEMBER 5: The referendum allows each student to receive an additional 30 minutes of instruction per school day, equaling 18 extra days a year. #YourSchoolsYourFuture
Learn more: www.sarasotacountyschools.net/referendum
VOTE NOVEMBER 5: Voting Day is coming! Renewing the $114 million millage referendum will enable us to promote student achievement, attract and invest in high-quality educators, enrich learning experiences, elevate workforce education, and ensure safe and secure schools without raising taxes.
How does the referendum work? Renewing the voter-approved referendum will not increase taxes. The 1 mill has been in place since 2002. For every $1,000 in-home assessment, there will be a $1 tax. (For example, on a home assessed at $300,000 with a $25,000 tax exemption, the tax will equate to $275.)
Learn more: www.sarasotacountyschools.net/referendum
All traditional public schools will remain closed on Thursday, October 10, and Friday, October 11, meaning schools are closed for the entire week (October 7-11). We will provide updates on school reopening after Hurricane Milton has passed, as our facilities team will need time to conduct countywide assessments to ensure that our schools and offices are safe for students, teachers, and staff to return. We have also received many questions about hurricane make-up days and whether the school year will need to be extended. Our district leadership team is working through possible solutions and will provide an update as soon as possible. Evacuation centers (school shelters) will open at 10 AM today (10/8). More information and updates are available at https://www.sarasotacountyschools.net/hurricane.
TODAY is the last day to register to vote!
www.sarasotavotes.gov/Voter-Information/Register-to-Vote
#YourSchoolsYourFuture
TOMORROW, October 7, is the last day to register to vote!
www.sarasotavotes.gov/Voter-Information/Register-to-Vote
#YourSchoolsYourFuture
Welcome back for a Special Edition of the SCS In Tune Podcast. On this episode, Superintendent Terry Connor sits down with Sarasota County Schools Chief of Police Jacob Ruiz, Sarasota County Sheriff Kurt Hoffman, City of Sarasota Police Chief Rex Troche, City of Venice Police Chief Charlie Thorpe, City of North Port Police Chief Todd Garrison, and nationally recognized school safety expert Mr. Tim Enos for an important discussion on school safety. In light of increasing threats against schools nationwide, this conversation is meant to provide information on the countywide collaborative efforts to keep students and staff safe here in Sarasota County. 👮♂️🚨 https://youtu.be/sPVQyPbYyEQ
Our second graders really enjoyed participating in the Safety and Fire Education Program!
Wow! This is a great opportunity to get 20 FREE BOOKS! The only requirement is that your child be entering PreK-3rd this fall. Thank you, Suncoast Campaign for Grade-Level Reading and The Patterson Foundation!
Our students LOVED stopping by the pop-up campsite today to enjoy some of the “great outdoors” with Mrs. Miller and Mrs. Michalojko! This reward for meeting our Tiger Trot fundraising goal was all thanks to you, families!