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Get Hooked on Parent Involvement!

Join Parents,Teachers,Students in promoting parent and community
involvement to assist and increase student achievement!

The Hernando County Schools invite you to attend the
9th Annual Parent Institute
.
An Institute to assist students, parents and teachers in promoting parent involvement to increase student achievement!

Thursday, October 21, 2010                                        
See an special invitation from the Superintendent below!

For teachers and parents attending, FREE student workshops for ages 6 through 12 will be provided by Hernando County Teachers.
FREE arts and crafts daycare areas will be provided for ages 3 through 5 by a licensed daycare provider.

door prizesRegistration: 5:30pm-6:00pm
Exhibitors & Complimentary Sandwich Dinner: 5:30pm-6:30pm
Parent Institute Promptly Begins: 6:30pm-8:30pm
Date: October 21, 2010
Location:

West Hernando Middle School
14325 Ken Austin Parkway
Brooksville, FL 34613

To register online coming soon.

or call to register: : Janeen Defilippo 352-797-7022 ext. 407

For more information contact the Title I Parent Educator Title I Lead Teacher at your child's school.
The Hernando County School Board 2010 Parent Institute is FREE OF CHARGE!
Sponsored by Suncoast for Kids Foundation and Scribbles Preschool.

Downloads
Parent Institute Flyer

Registration Form
2010 Exhibitors Sponsor Info & Contribution Sheet
Volunteer Form
Parent Proposal WorkshopCall

Parent Presentation Proposal
Call For Proposal Student Session

A special invitation from the Superintendent below



Last Updated on Friday, 27 August 2010 08:23
 
Student Accident Insurance Information PDF Print E-mail

The Hernando County School Board is not liable for accidents on our premises during normal school activities.  The District recognizes the School Insurance Agency for an inexpensive student accident insurance policy.  An application for the insurance may be downloaded a Fowinkle School Insurance Agency.

fowinkleClick here

Last Updated on Thursday, 12 August 2010 09:41
 
2010-2011 School Calendar PDF Print E-mail

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2010-2011 School Calendar

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Last Updated on Tuesday, 18 May 2010 13:01
 
School Dress Code PDF Print E-mail

DRESS CODE from the Student Code of Conduct 2009-2010

Students are required to wear appropriate clothing and shoes according to the situation and the grade level involved. Inappropriate clothing and appearance are disruptive to the school program. Principals will enforce adherence to the dress code by those under their jurisdiction. Each school may provide for more specific dress code requirements within the scope of this district-wide dress code and shall provide each student with a copy of their school’s dress code. School administrators have final authority to decide if clothing complies with district rules.

A. Sun Protective Wear - Students will be allowed to wear sunglasses, hats or other sun protective items while outdoors during and engaged in school related activities such as physical education or recess.

B. Pants – Shall be worn so that the waist band is worn at the waist and not below the waist. Students may wear shorts. Spandex styled bicycle shorts, cut up jean shorts, running shorts, boxer shorts, pajamas, see through items, and other bedroom attire are not allowed.

C. Shirts and Blouses - Must be long enough to remain tucked in at all times with no skin visible. Blouses that are low cut or revealing are not acceptable. Spaghetti straps and tank tops are prohibited.

D. Shorts, Skirts, and Dresses - To determine if shorts are too short: While student is sitting, the distance from the hip to the knee will be measured and any point above half way to the distance is too short. To determine if skirts and dresses are too short, they should be no shorter than 3” from the knee to the bottom of the hem. Dresses that are low cut or revealing are not acceptable.

E. Unacceptable Attire -Any apparel, jewelry, tattoos or markings, accessories or manner of grooming, which by virtue of color, arrangement, trade mark, or other attributes to denote membership in a gang, advocates drugs, tobacco products, alcohol, violence, sexual innuendo, or has caused disruption is prohibited (i.e. Confederate Flag).

F. Uniforms: Brooksville Elementary School, Challenger (uniforms for K-5 only), J.D. Floyd Elementary School,  Spring Hill Elementary School, Moton Elementary School, Pine Grove Elementary School, Chocachatti Elementary School, Suncoast Elementary School, and D.S. Parrott Middle School require uniforms.

Note: Students enrolled in vocational/technical classes may be required to wear clothing appropriate to a specific training in which they are participating.

 


Last Updated on Monday, 19 July 2010 12:09
 
School Attendance Boundaries PDF Print E-mail

Approved High School Attendance Boundaries
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NE Boundary of Central High School & Hernando High School Map 1
NW Boundary of Weeki Wachee High School & Central High School  Map 2
NE Boundary of Weeki Wachee High School & NW Boundary of Hernando High School Map 3
SW Boundary Weeki Wachee High School & Springstead High School Map 4
SE Boundary Springstead High School and Hernando High School Map 5

 

Elementary School Boundaries
Brooksville Elementary

Deltona Elementary
Eastside Elementary
Moton Elementary
Pine Grove Elementary
Spring Hill Elementary
Suncoast Elementary
Westside Elementary

Middle School Boundaries
DS Parrott Middle School
Fox Chapel Middle School
Powell Middle School
West Hernando Middle School

K-8 Schools
JD Floyd Elementary K-8
Explorer K-8

Last Updated on Monday, 23 August 2010 09:39
 
Order DVD's PDF Print E-mail

To order a copy of a DVD, please send a check in the amount of $10.00 payable to:
"Hernando County School Board"

Due to technical difficulties, the Hernando County Adult and Community Education Commencement Ceremony was not videotaped and DVDs are not available.

Click here to download form
Last Updated on Friday, 04 June 2010 14:03
 


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The mission of the Hernando County School District is to provide quality education in a safe environment for the youth of our community.  We recognize that this will foster their growth physically, socially, and academically. We provide the opportunity for life long learning for all our citizens so that all may compete and flourish in a modern, global economy. Students are our primary concern and very reason for our existence, however, we are also sensitive to the needs of others such as parents, the community and all employees of Hernando County Schools.

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