Welcome to School District's Website. Our School District is a small district when it comes to the number of students in it but a large district when it comes to the amount of area it covers.
Providing safe and educational environment
The district has two high schools, one elementary school and two one-room elementary schools with facilities needed to implement a successful public school program.
Providing students
scrupulous academics
The District has received county, state, and national recognition for outstanding programs in counseling, alternative education, staff development, and labor relations.
orientation for each student
The School District of Palm Beach County is committed to providing a world-class education with excellence and equity to empower each student to reach his or her highest potential.
improve student achievement
Our School District values the history of our schools and community. We support the personal and intellectual success of each student. Our graduates will be productive and well informed citizens.
for successful future!
We prepare our students to meet the demands of an increasingly technological world, indeed if it is to be effective at all, it must integrate technology into the academic curriculum.
Families, staff (and students in middle and high schools) are expected and encouraged to help their schools set priorities by participating in their school’s planning process. Even if you can't make it to the Retreat, find out more about what you can expect with your school’s planning process. Attend the School Planning Retreat on Saturday, Feb. 20 for an opportunity to work together on your school's Balanced Scorecard, academic plan and budget for the 2016-17 school year. Talk to your school’s principal about how you can attend and participate in your school’s planning process. This year's retreat will be held at the High School.
The Case High School Eagle Theater students, under the direction of Nancy Gibson, opened the 22nd Annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration at Gateway Technical College, with a courageous and powerful message intended to set the theme for the event. Their piece, I Am Right Here, included original poetry, songs and choreography inspired by the principles Martin Luther King stood for. They closed with the inspirational statement: Stand Up! The audience spontaneously responded by rising to their feet in applause.
High School Students On to State!
On June 21, 12 Park School students participated in the ADAMM (Auto Dealers Association of Mega Milwaukee) Technicians of Tomorrow Automotive Contest qualifying competition. The students were in competition with students from across the state of Wisconsin. Zach Mitchell and Mason Langenfeld qualified as one of only five teams to advance to the state hands-on diagnostic competition Feb. 9 at MATC. Congratulations and best of luck at state Zach and Mason!
It's That Time of Year: School Closing Procedures
As winter weather approaches, I want to be sure you are aware of emergency closing procedures that the School District follows. We realize that any change from the normal school schedule may cause some disruption. The below options will be utilized sparingly and only when conditions make such procedures absolutely necessary. It is very important that you are prepared for such an emergency. Please make all necessary arrangements in advance for alternate supervision for your child/children in case of emergency closings. Our goal is to ensure care and safety for all students.
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June 4, 2015 5 p.m., Hammes Field/Case Field House
June 5, 2016 Noon, Horlick Field House
June 5, 2016 3 p.m., Park Field House
June 3, 2016 6 p.m., UW-Parkside.
June 3, 2016 6 p.m., Starbuck Middle School Auditorium
Elementary School’s Confucius Classroom teacher, Wanda Chen, arranged a visit for 11 students and their chaperones from the Bocai (pronounced Botsai) School in Hunan, China, from January 20 through February 2nd. The 11 students and four accompanying adults are here as part of a cultural exchange organized by Wanda Chen and Sarah Crane, Jackson’s Confucius Classroom teacher and principal, respectively. Jackson and Ladd Acres host Chinese world language programs through a partnership with the Confucius Institute at Portland State University and the Hanban University in China.
We are so grateful to the University. You have helped us to develop professionally and academically.
Chinese Students
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