Seminole High School Counselor Honored for Supporting Career Program: “Informed About the Uniform”
Since 2022, Seminole County Public Schools’ (SCPS) ePathways program— in partnership with the Seminole County Fire Department, the Seminole County Sheriff’s Office, and the U.S. military branches—has hosted Informed About the Uniform, a hands-on career education initiative at every Seminole County public high school. Recently, the program partners presented Emelda Lovett, Lead Counselor at Seminole High School, with the 2025 Champion of Career Opportunities Award for her leadership and dedication in
City of Sanford Mourns the Passing of Former Mayor Larry A. Dale
The City of Sanford is saddened by the passing of former Mayor Larry A. Dale, who served our community with dedication, honor and vision from 1997 through 2001 as Mayor and from 2001 to 2018 as President of the Orlando Sanford International Airport. During his tenure, Mayor Dale played a pivotal role in advancing the growth and development of Sanford, including significant contributions to the Orlando Sanford International Airport, helping to position the city as a regional transportation hub. He was
Esports Meets Impact: Valhallan Wekiva Springs Launches Game-Changing Partnership
Valhallan Esports Training in Wekiva Springs announces their FUNdraising event on October 18th to benefit The National Ovarian Cancer Coalition. Valhallan Wekiva Springs has joined forces with Union Home Mortgage to host a day of gaming, refreshments and prizes to raise funds for women suffering from Ovarian Cancer. Valhallan Wekiva Springs owner Dani Kelsey states, “As a Seminole County Chamber of Commerce member we are thrilled for the opportunity to partner with fellow chamber members, The National
Ali’s Hope Foundation and Lyman High School to Host Ribbon Cutting for Lyman High’s New “Hope Hub”
In another bold step to support student mental health, Seminole County Public Schools has once again partnered with Ali’s Hope Foundation to create the newest student wellness lounge at Lyman High School, the Lyman Hope Hub. The official ribbon cutting will take place on Friday, September 19, 2025, at 10 a.m. The Hope Hub is designed as a safe, welcoming space where students can relax, recharge, and connect with mental-wellness resources. It is the latest effort by Ali’s Hope Foundation, a local nonprofit
Collective Bargaining Tentative Agreement Reached for 2025-26 School Year
Joint Statement between the School Board of Seminole County and Seminole Educational Clerical Association (SECA), and Non-Instructional Personnel of Seminole County Board of Public Instruction Association (NIPSCO) Serita D. Beamon, Superintendent Regina Washington, President, SECA Bruce Washington, President, NIPSCO In the spirit of cooperation, the School Board of Seminole County and the Seminole Educational Clerical Association, Inc. and Non-Instructional Personnel of Seminole County Board of
Space Florida and Seminole County Public Schools Adopt Space Florida Academy Program to Propel Students into High-Demand Aerospace Careers
Today, Space Florida, the state’s aerospace finance and development authority, and Seminole County Public Schools announced plans to begin implementation of the Space Florida Academy Program. The program aims to connect students with high-demand credentials and skills necessary for working in the aerospace industry, including those that may not have been traditionally associated with the industry. In collaboration with industry leaders, the Florida Department of Education, the Florida Department of
2025-26 Collective Bargaining Tentative Agreement Reached
Joint Statement between the School Board of Seminole County and the Seminole Education Association, Inc. Serita D. Beamon, Superintendent and Thomas J. Bugos II, President, Seminole Education Association In the spirit of cooperation, the School Board of Seminole County and the Seminole Education Association, Inc. are pleased to announce that the parties have tentatively agreed to contract language and compensation. Recurring salary increase for the 2025-2026 school year as follows: Highly Effective –
Duke Energy Invests $789,000 In Florida’s Colleges And Universities To Build Next Generation Workforce
Duke Energy Foundation today announced $789,000 to support 23 Florida colleges, universities and education programs that are creating a pipeline of skilled workers who will help meet the energy industry’s growing workforce needs. Why it matters: As Florida continues to deploy modern energy infrastructure and meet the needs of the growing state, Duke Energy Foundation is investing in programs that will build the next generation workforce and create access to training and job skills that fit community
SCPS Students To Receive Breakfast At No Charge At Select Locations This School Year
Seminole County Public Schools (SCPS), in partnership with the School Breakfast Program, will provide breakfast at no charge to all students for the 2025-2026 school year at the following locations: Pine Crest ElementarySpring Lake ElementaryWicklow ElementaryWinter Springs ElementaryAltamonte ElementaryHamilton ElementaryIdyllwilde ElementaryMidway Elementary In addition, all students will be served breakfast and lunch at no charge at the following locations: Eugene Gregory AcademyJourneys
Seminole County Public Schools Remains A-rated District for 2024-2025
Seminole County Public Schools (SCPS) has once again earned an “A”-rating as a district for the 2024-2025 school year as reported in the July 7, 2025, Florida Department of Education School Grades release. In addition, SCPS is ranked #1 when compared to Central Florida Districts, second when compared to the 14 largest districts in Florida, and 10th out of all Florida’s 67 Districts. SCPS continues to be a state-designated academically high-performing district due to our students’ achievements and the
Thank You for a Great Year!
Chamber members and friends, As we wrap up our fiscal year this week, I want to take a moment to look back and look forward. We’ve had a tremendous year and the future of our chamber is strong. We have a great financial framework to help with any bumps and our influence continues to grow throughout the region and Florida. Let’s start with three key accomplishments that happened in the past 12 months. I could start by looking chronologically, but one of the biggest accomplishments our
Five Years Of Summer Bridge Program Jumpstarts Over 1,000 College Careers
In 2020, in the wake of the pandemic, many students put off their college plans when faced with an uncertain future. In response, Seminole State College of Florida created the Summer Bridge program to help ease some of the student’s anxieties and get them started in their college career. The program used financial aid and institutional funds to make sure the students had no out-of-pocket costs to take two courses during the Summer B Session. Now, five years after its creation, the Summer Bridge program
Welcome Your New Chamber Leaders
On June 12, the Seminole County Chamber held its annual meeting, celebrating our chamber's recognition as one of the top chambers of commerce in America. Being a certified five-star chamber showcases how this chamber is superior in all aspects of a chamber, from finance and facilities to membership growth and government affairs. A key reason our chamber received this accreditation is because of our leadership, our board and council chairs. Without the support and strength of these individuals, we
Seminole County Public School’s Red Apple Dining Partners with Summer BreakSpot to Provide Free Summer Meals for Children
Beginning June 2, 2025, Seminole County Public Schools’s Red Apple Dining has once again partnered with Summer BreakSpot to provide free, nutritionally balanced meals to children and teens during summer break. All children, 18 years old or younger, are welcome to join us at any Summer BreakSpot location to enjoy a free meal. Children can receive breakfast and/or lunch. There is no application necessary. Information including menus, ingredients, locations, dates, and service times are available on our
Parents, 2025 Graduates Can Take College Courses With No Out-Of-Pocket Costs
Seminole State College of Florida is offering the Summer Bridge program this summer, a unique program designed in partnership with Seminole County Public Schools (SCPS) for 2025 high school graduates. Through the program, students will take two courses over the Summer Term B session, which runs June 25 – Aug. 6, and the College will use available financial aid and/or institutional funds to cover tuition, fees and books so students will have no out-of-pocket costs. The deadline to apply for the program is
SCPS “Find Your Fit” Controlled Open Enrollment Now Open Through May 15
Seminole County Public Schools (SCPS), the A-rated, academically high-performing, #1-ranked public school district in Florida by Niche, is now accepting applications for its Controlled Open Enrollment period through the “Find Your Fit” campaign. This is a limited-time opportunity for families to enroll their children in one of Florida’s most highly coveted school systems. Controlled Open Enrollment allows families from any county in Florida to apply for a seat in select SCPS schools with available
SCAC Names Bauer as New Executive Director
The Seminole Cultural Arts Council (SCAC) is proud to announce Dr. Deborah Bauer as the organization’s new Executive Director, effective January 2025. Dr. Bauer succeeds Donna Bundy, who retired in October 2024 after twelve years of dedicated service to SCAC. Dr. Bauer, a distinguished historian with a focus on Florida history, brings an impressive array of expertise and community involvement to the role. She currently serves as a part-time faculty member at Valencia College in Orlando, where she shares
Seminole County Public Schools Educators Nominated for National LifeChanger of the Year Award
Jason Litt of Keeth Elementary School, Vernard Moore of Millennium Middle School, and Jennifer Petitt of Hamilton Elementary School have been nominated for National Life Group’s 2024-25 LifeChanger of the Year award. Sponsored by the National Life Group Foundation, LifeChanger of the Year recognizes and rewards the very best K-12 educators and school district employees across the United States who are making a difference in the lives of students by exemplifying excellence, positive influence, and
2025 Teacher Hiring Event
SCPS is hosting a Teacher Hiring Event on Saturday, April 26, 2025, at Lake Brantley High from 9am to 12pm. If you have a bachelor’s degree and a passion for working with students, we have a pathway for you to join our incredible team. Discover why SCPS is the #1 Public School District in Florida! Register today for this career opportunity where you can change lives. https://app.careerfairplus.com/scps_fl We can’t wait to meet you.
Investing In Futures: The Role Of Grants In Advancing Higher Ed Programs
Grants play a pivotal role in sustaining and expanding higher education initiatives, particularly in top career programs that prepare students for today’s most in-demand fields. These vital funds enable Seminole State College of Florida to develop innovative curricula, invest in cutting-edge technology, and provide essential resources that enrich the learning experience. Beyond enhancing program quality, grants also make higher education more accessible, offering scholarships and financial aid that
Seminole County Public Schools Announces Teacher of the Year and Employee of the Year
Seminole County Public Schools (SCPS) is proud to announce its 2026 Teacher of the Year and 2025 District Employee of the Year winners. These outstanding individuals exemplify excellence, commitment, and passion for serving SCPS students, families, and our community. Bailey Hocker, an ESE teacher at Endeavor School, has been named the 2026 SCPS Teacher of the Year. Ms. Hocker possesses a unique talent for creating engaging, inclusive learning environments that serve as a foundation for her instruction.
Seminole County Public Schools Introduces “Roots to Research” Agricultural Biotechnology Program
Seminole County Public Schools (SCPS) is excited to announce the launch of an innovative new program of emphasis at Oviedo High School, “Roots to Research,” designed to prepare students for careers at the forefront of agricultural and industrial biotechnology. This cutting-edge program offers two distinct tracks—Industrial Biotechnology and Agricultural Biotechnology—empowering students to pursue their passions while tackling global challenges such as food security, sustainability, and manufacturing
Seminole County Public Schools Awarded $2.7 Million Grant to Launch Fire Academy
Seminole County Public Schools (SCPS) is the recipient of a $2.7 million grant to create the “Bear Brigade Fire Academy” at Winter Springs High School. This grant represents the largest single-program grant in SCPS history and will establish a cutting-edge program designed to prepare students for careers in fire and emergency services. “This program is a game-changer for our students and community,” said Superintendent Serita Beamon. The Bear Brigade Fire Academy will offer unparalleled opportunities for
Seminole State College and Seminole County Public Schools launch new Teacher Apprenticeship Program
Seminole State College of Florida and Seminole County Public Schools are launching a new state-approved hands-on teacher apprenticeship program. Seminole County Public Schools is the number one public school district in Florida based on Niche reports. The new program prioritizes classroom experience over university-based learning and is part of the State of Florida’s effort to strengthen the state’s teacher pipeline by creating a no-cost apprenticeship pathway to the teaching profession. It will help more
Seminole County Public Schools Celebrates 2023-2024 Graduation Rate
Seminole County Public Schools (SCPS) is proud to announce a graduation rate of 91.8% for the 2023-2024 school year, representing an increase over last year, and 2.1% above the state average. This achievement is a testament to the hard work and dedication of our educators, students, and families, whose unwavering commitment to excellence continues to propel our district forward. “We are incredibly proud of our students and deeply grateful for the educators and staff who work tirelessly to support their
Seminole County Public Schools Announces Finalists for District Teacher of the Year
Sanford, FL: Seminole County Public Schools (SCPS) is proud to announce the three exceptional educators selected as finalists for the district’s prestigious 2026 Teacher of the Year award. These dedicated individuals have demonstrated an unwavering commitment to excellence in education, inspiring their students, colleagues, and communities. The finalists for the 2026 Teacher of the Year are: • Elementary School Finalist: Bailey Hocker, Endeavor Elementary School Ms. Hocker is celebrated for her
Seminole County Celebrates Strong Voter Support for Penny Sales Tax Renewal
Seminole County is thrilled to announce the successful renewal of the Penny Sales Tax with over 73% voter approval, demonstrating strong community support for continued infrastructure investment. The passage of the Penny Sales Tax renewal empowers Seminole County, its seven cities, and Seminole County Public Schools to move forward with critical projects that ensure the safety, connectivity, and sustainability of our community. Since its inception in 1991, the Penny Sales Tax has transformed Seminole

























