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The 2022-2023 school year for Volusia County Public School's school year is coming to a close on June 2. Here's what you need to know.
DELAND, Fla. – Seven Volusia County deputies are coming to middle schools after the school board approved a plan to spend more than a half million dollars to fund the deputies. The school board ...
Orange County Public Schools said that all campus activities will wrap up by 6 p.m. Wednesday and all schools will be closed Thursday “due to the projected sustained wind speeds that will exceed ...
Channel 9 anchor Karla Ray sat down with the Volusia County Public Schools superintendent to find out how a focus on career readiness should help retain those teachers and cut down on absenteeism.
Volusia no longer provides student transportation to charter schools because of staffing shortages, and “the necessity to provide transportation to our traditional public schools,” said ...
VOLUSIA COUNTY, Fla. — Parents are raising concerns about plans for moving students to different schools in Volusia County. School administrators are rolling out plans for rezoning schools ...
VOLUSIA COUNTY, Fla. – As record-breaking heat stretches across Central Florida, students in Volusia County are heading back to school on Monday.. On Saturday, an 85-year-old temperature record ...
Which is why the Volusia County School Board is asking for the eight new hires. ... he first wants to hear from the other council members and the Public at the meeting on Nov. 7 at 9 a.m.
Sixty-three thousand students are enrolled in Volusia County Public Schools.The superintendent says the goal is to engage every one of them.In addition to teachers and support staff, the district ...
Tuesday night, the Volusia County School Board got an earful from the public about changes they don't want to happen.It all stems from federal COVID-19 dollars, which will end next year and could ...
Volusia County Schools is set to select its next superintendent this week. The district's school board will consider naming Carmen Balgobin to the role during a May 10 meeting.
PORT ORANGE, Fla. — In Volusia County, dozens of graduating seniors across four high schools passed the 911 Public Safety Telecommunicator certification exam and became licensed with the state.