Join us for a Math Game night and SAC Meeting.
There will be chances to win prizes.
There will be yummy snacks!
February 20, 2025 at 5:30 pm.
Attendance Matters!
As we approach FTE Week (Monday 2/3-Friday 2/7), attendance is crucial, and we kindly ask that your child be present every day. Please ensure your child attends school because each day of learning is an opportunity to help them build a brighter future and reach their full potential. We deeply appreciate your trust and support, and we are committed to providing a safe and welcoming environment for all our students. Thank you for being such an important part of our school community—together, we are stronger.
With care,
Principal. Hope Teper
Thank you to Junior Achievement and Englewood High School's JROTC students for a great financial literacy day! Our students loved spending time and learning from the JROTC candidates.
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Englewood Families- school busses are running extremely behind due to traffic and weather conditions.
Thank you for your understanding.
Given the possibility for unsafe conditions, Duval County Public Schools and district offices will be closed on Wednesday, Jan. 22.
◾️In addition, all athletics and after-school activities scheduled for Wednesday, Jan. 22 will be canceled.
◾️All regularly scheduled athletic and extracurricular activities taking place today, Jan. 21, will continue as planned.
We will continue to share updates regarding the reopening of schools through direct emails to stakeholders, our website, our app, and social media.
Spread the word!
DCPS is in need of Paraprofessionals!
Do you have a young one entering kindergarten next year? Learn what to expect.
A team of kindergarten teachers, an enrollment expert, and a representative from the Exceptional Student Education will share valuable information about what families can expect during this milestone year. If you have questions, they have answers! To register for the webinar, families can visit the registration page.
We wish you all a happy and healthy holiday! Please be safe! See you all January 7, 2025.
Do you have thoughts about what is working well in our school district? Ideas for improvement or concerns?
You are invited to attend and engage with Superintendent Dr. Bernier in a discussion about the current state and future of Duval County Public Schools.
All events begin at 6 p.m. and will conclude at 7:30 p.m.
Dec. 10 - Twin Lakes Academy Middle School
8050 Point Meadows Drive, 32256
Dec. 12 - James Weldon Johnson Middle School
3276 Norman E. Thagard Blvd., 32254
Dec. 17 - Alfred I. duPont Middle School
2710 duPont Ave., 32217
Jan. 14 - Kernan Middle School
2271 Kernan Blvd. S., 32246
Jan. 16 - Highlands Middle School
10913 Pine Estates Rd. E., 32218
Jan. 21 - Chaffee Trail Middle School
11770 Sam Caruso Way, 32221
Jan. 23 - Arlington Middle School
8141 Lone Star Rd., 32211
Please plan to join Dr. Bernier and share your views on the future of our district!
Please have your child check list and found for their jacket!!! We have a ton of unclaimed items!
This is a great way for families to purchase Holiday Gifts at a discount!
Please see the flyer!
Please see the info for our Saturday Showcase and School Choice application window!
So excited to see Ellie the Elephant from TeachKind a PETA kindness assembly!
Make sure to check out the amazing book deals at the book fair!
Reminder!!!!
Our Fall Festival is THIS Saturday, November 16th from 10am to 1pm.
Tickets can be purchased the day of the festival.
Please bring cash for food and the dunk tank.
Please see the picture for a list of activities for the month of November!
On Thursday, November 14th at 6:30 pm Duval Schools’ Family Engagement department is partnering with FBI Jacksonville to offer families “Be Smart With Your Kid’s Smartphone.” This is an opportunity to hear from FBI special agents who investigate crimes against children. The presentation, hosted at Mandarin High School, will reveal the latest technology, targeting strategies, and social media apps that predators are using to find, manipulate, and harm local kids.
This eye-opening presentation of real-life cases from the Jacksonville area will help teachers, school leaders, parents, caregivers, and community members identify specific risk factors and learn how to handle potential, or actual, situations and help keep children safe.
This event if FREE for Duval Schools’ staff and families, but seats are limited. To register for this event, click HERE now or visit the Parent Academy course catalog for other upcoming courses.
The presentation includes mature content and may not be appropriate for children. Adult discretion is advised.
Please check out this video from DCPS
https://url.usb.m.mimecastprotect.com/s/JZd4CWWELMI0voB8CKi1Fo7xjP?domain=usg01.safelinks.protection.office365.us
Early Release is tomorrow!