The latest edition includes information about our upcoming June Job Fairs, Back to School Enrollment Events, Camp A2Z, and other important news.
The following Job Fairs will be held in June 2025: West Side Job Fair, Thursday, June 5. East Side Job Fair: Wednesday, June 25. See More Information...
The following Job Fairs will be held in June 2025:
West Side Job Fair
Thursday, June 5 | 4:00–6:00 PM
Gulf Highlands Elementary, 8019 Gulf Highlands Dr. Port Richey, FL 34668
You can pre-register for the West Side Job Fair event online!
East Side Job Fair
Wednesday, June 25 | 4:00–6:00 PM
Watergrass Elementary, 32750 Overpass Rd. Wesley Chapel, FL 33545
You can pre-register for the East Side Job Fair event online!
Get familiar with the Gold Seal Vocational (GSV) & Gold Seal Cape (GSC) Scholars options...
Get familiar with the Gold Seal Vocational (GSV) & Gold Seal Cape (GSC) Scholars options for the Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Program.
Participating in one of Pasco Schools’ many CTE programs may lead to opportunities to help fund your postsecondary education!
GSV requirements:
Submit the Florida Financial Aid Application (FFAA) no later than August 31 after high school graduation.
Graduate with a standard Florida high school diploma or its equivalent.
Achieve the required weighted 3.0 GPA in the non-elective high school courses.
Complete at least three (3) full credits in a single Career and Technical Education program.
Achieve the required minimum 3.5 unweighted GPA in the single Career and Technical Education program.
Complete at least 30 volunteer service hours, 100 paid work hours, or a combination that equals a minimum of 100 total hours.
Achieve the required minimum scores on one of the college entrance exams (SAT, ACT, CLT, or PERT) no later than August 31 of the year the student graduates from high school.
GSC requirements:
Submit the Florida Financial Aid Application (FFAA) no later than August 31 after high school graduation.
Graduate with a standard high school diploma or its equivalent.
Earn a minimum of five (5) postsecondary credit hours through CAPE industry certifications that articulate for college credit.
Complete at least 30 volunteer service hours, 100 paid work hours, or a combination that equals a minimum of 100 total hours.
Talk to your College/Career Specialist or School Counselor for more information, or visit the Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Program webpage.
Got opportunities? If your business has volunteer, internship, or employment opportunities for high school students this summer, please tell us...
Got opportunities? If your business has volunteer, internship, or employment opportunities for high school students this summer, please tell us!
Visit the following link and complete the form if you would like students to consider volunteering at your business or organization. https://ryu.pasco.k12.fl.us/do-mform/view.php?id=914845
Looking for a fun and free way to keep your child’s reading skills sharp this summer...
The Pasco Education Foundation's Take Stock in Children program is seeking volunteer adult mentors...
The Pasco Education Foundation's Take Stock in Children program is seeking volunteer adult mentors across Pasco County to donate 30 minutes of their time twice a month. By volunteering, you can change a life by helping a child build a solid foundation of values, establish goals, and improve their academic and life skills while developing their self-esteem and confidence. With Take Stock in Children of Pasco County, our mentors volunteer with high school students.
Learn more and apply by visiting the Pasco Education Foundation website.
The Pasco Education Foundation’s Wise Supplies program is rolling through the summer with exciting events...
The Pasco Education Foundation’s Wise Supplies program is rolling through the summer with exciting events to support Pasco County teachers and students.
Game On for Education at Main Event Wesley Chapel
When: Sunday, July 27 |12-4 PM
Cost: $40 ticket
Each ticket comes with a $50 game card, an all-you-can-play wristband for laser tag, the ropes course, and bowling, plus two slices of pizza and a drink.
This $85 value is only valid during the event! Grab your tickets now by visiting the ticket reservation page or text GameOnPEF to 41444.
For more ways to get involved and support Wise Supplies, our free teacher resource store, check out the Pasco Education Foundation website.
Alliance for Healthy Communities is hosting a 4th Annual STAND Youth Summit on June 10, 2025...
Alliance for Healthy Communities is hosting a 4th Annual STAND Youth Summit on June 10, 2025 from 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. at PHSC West. The focus is around mental health and will be a fun day of inspirational speakers, music, lunch, dancing, games and prizes!
The event is free and open to all middle and high school youth, including 5th graders going into 6th grade. Volunteer hours will be provided. Seats are limited! Visit the registration page .
PHSC West, Room R151, 10230 Ridge Rd., New Port Richey, FL 34654
BCE student employment opportunities are opening for the 25-26 School Year. If you are a student...
BCE student employment opportunities are opening for the 25-26 school year. If you are a student aged 16 years and older, and are interested in working as a BCE student for a Pasco County school or a district department, you should check our employment page for available jobs. You can even submit your information on the General Application: BCE Student job page for consideration.
BCE Students are responsible for assisting in performing varied clerical duties to support office operations while maintaining strict confidentiality, including general office support, providing customer service to all stakeholders, and other related duties necessary for the school or department to operate efficiently.
For more information regarding BCE Student opportunities, please reach out to your career specialist.
Are you looking for fun ways to support literacy learning all summer long? Do you want to help prepare your child for the next school year? Look no further! Below you will find resources for students in Pre-K through 8th grade.
Are you looking for fun ways to support literacy learning all summer long? Do you want to help prepare your child for the next school year? Look no further! Below you will find resources for students in Pre-K through 8th grade.
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Free school entry physicals are available by appointment only...
Free school entry physicals are available by appointment only.
Enrollment Services staff will be onsite at the following locations to support families with the enrollment process.
Kirkland Ranch Academy of Innovation
32555 Innovation Drive Wesley Chapel, FL 33545
Tuesday, June 3, 2025, and Tuesday, July 1, 2025
Gulfside Elementary School
2329 Anclote Boulevard Holiday, FL 34691
Tuesday, June 10, 2025, and Tuesday, July 8, 2025
Calusa Elementary School
7520 Orchid Lake Road New Port Richey, FL 34653
Wednesday, June 11, 2025
Mittye P. Locke Early Learning Center
Enrollment Services Bld 1
5206 Trouble Creek Road New Port Richey, FL 34652
Wednesday, July 9, 2025
Enrollment Services District Office - Portable 31
7227 Land O’ Lakes Boulevard Land o’ Lakes, FL 34638
Tuesday, June 24, 2025, and Tuesday, July 22, 2025
To schedule a free physical, contact:
Rachel Taylor, RN (813) 794-2875 rtaylor@pasco.k12.fl.us
Nancy Wilhelm (813) 794-2360 nwilhelm@pasco.k12.fl.us
Starting in the 2019-2020 school year, every Florida public school was required to annually provide children in grades 6-12 at least five hours of mental health instruction. This mental health instruction is now referred to as Resiliency Education...
Starting in the 2019-2020 school year, every Florida public school was required to annually provide children in grades 6-12 at least five hours of mental health instruction. This mental health instruction is now referred to as Resiliency Education, Civic and Character Education, and Life Skills Education. The Resiliency Florida initiative for Florida schools was launched in February 2021 to emphasize 11 resiliency characteristics to empower students to persevere and overcome life’s inevitable challenges. Responsible decision-making means thinking about all options and outcomes to make the best decision.
Visit the Resiliency Florida web page for more information and additional resources.
This summer, Pasco County Schools is taking students on a journey from amateur to zenith...
This summer, Pasco County Schools is taking students on a journey from amateur to zenith with Camp A2Z!
Camp A2Z will provide your child with fun, hands-on learning and activities at a safe and inviting school site near you.
We want kids to explore their interests with a variety of STEAM themes like: culinary arts, photography, content creation, aerospace, coding and animation.
This is the summer experience you don’t want to miss! Seats are extremely limited and fill up fast.
For more information, and to register, please visit us at myasep.com/a2z, or call us at 813-794-2298.
If your family is looking for a fun and engaging experience for your K-5 child this summer, Pasco County Schools offers a full-time weekly program for only $139/week...
If your family is looking for a fun and engaging experience for your K-5 child this summer, Pasco County Schools offers a full-time weekly program for only $139/week at a safe and inviting school location near you!
Our PLACE STEAMsational Summer program is designed to provide an active and enriching environment for kids who want to get off the couch, meet some friends, have some fun, (and maybe even learn a few things).
Join us this summer for many educational activities, outside playtime, free lunch (at some locations), and even free field trips to places like TreeHoppers Adventure Park, Fun Spot Kissimmee, and Busch Gardens Tampa.
We still have a few openings at the Deer Park Elementary, Cotee River Elementary, and Pasco Middle School locations. Register today to guarantee your spot for this summer!
For more information, and to register, please visit us at myasep.com/steamsational, or call us at 813-794-2298.
We look forward to seeing you this summer!
The June K-12 Pasco Pathways School Choice Application Window for the 2025-2026 school year will be open...
The June K-12 Pasco Pathways School Choice Application Window for the 2025-2026 school year will be open from June 16, 2025 through June 20, 2025. The notification window will be from July 21, 2025 through July 25, 2025. The programs/schools that will be listed on the June school choice application are linked here and on the School Choice webpage and will be updated by June 9, 2025. This will be the last open enrollment window for the 2025-2026 school year.
For questions, please email pascopathways@k12-lets-talk.com.
Open enrollment for the Adult Education Fall Term starts in June and ends in July. Enrollment opens on June 9, 2025, and closes on July 28, 2025...
Open enrollment for the Adult Education Fall Term starts in June and ends in July. Enrollment opens on June 9, 2025, and closes on July 28, 2025. This enrollment term reopens on August 11, 2025, and closes on November 3, 2025.
For more information regarding Adult Education programs, please visit the Adult Education website.
Students NEW to dual enrollment wishing to take courses on their high school campus (including Pasco eSchool)...
Students NEW to dual enrollment wishing to take courses on their high school campus (including Pasco eSchool), PHSC campuses, or through distance education (online) must submit the online application with a priority deadline of July 15, 2025. Applications will be accepted no later than August 1, 2025. Please contact the summer counselor at your high school or email dual_enrollment@k12-lets-talk.com with any questions.
Additional information for Dual Enrollment can be found on our district website.
Back by popular demand! We are excited to announce that the Extreme Summer Challenge is back...
Back by popular demand! We are excited to announce that the Extreme Summer Challenge is back! Pasco County Schools invites current PK - grade 11 students to participate in the Extreme Summer Challenge to increase literacy and mathematics skills.
The goal is for students to increase their math and reading proficiency by practicing the skills tailored to each student with learning and practice exercises that fully engage the learner. Beanstack and Zearn will be utilized, providing differentiated learning pathways to engage students in building knowledge and skills for math and literacy. Students may engage in one or both challenges for prizes.
Who: All Pasco County students in current PK- 11th grade
What: THE Extreme Summer Challenge
When: May 26 – June 29
Where: Take the challenge by launching into the programs on your myPascoConnect dashboard in Beanstack and Zearn.
Why: This challenge grows your brain AND you have the chance to win prizes! Some of the prizes include tech giveaways.
The Autism Summer Institute is an annual workshop aimed at providing high quality professional development to a wide spectrum of professionals, including ESE and general education teachers, guidance counselors...
The Autism Summer Institute is an annual workshop aimed at providing high quality professional development to a wide spectrum of professionals, including ESE and general education teachers, guidance counselors, school psychologists, SLPs, OTs, instructional assistants, administrators, and parents who impact the lives of students with autism spectrum disorder (ASD).
Join us as we explore this year’s topic of “Communication Strategies and Additional Supports for Success in the Classroom and Beyond.”
Pasco Schools can register through MyPGS: Course #5882.
TikTok’s popularity has surged since the pandemic, adding 11 million new users since March. Families have flocked to the app while home with their kids, yet many parents have been left to wonder how safe the platform really is...
TikTok’s popularity has surged since the pandemic, adding 11 million new users since March. Families have flocked to the app while home with their kids, yet many parents have been left to wonder how safe the platform really is. To navigate TikTok trends responsibly, parents should encourage open communication with their children about online safety and responsible use. Parents should also utilize TikTok's Family Pairing feature to manage content, privacy, and well-being settings, while also discussing the platform's algorithms and engagement tactics. Furthermore, parents should be aware of potential dangers like unsafe challenges and direct messages and teach their children to critically evaluate online content.
Here's a more detailed breakdown of advice for parents:
1. Open Communication and Education:
Talk about trends:
Have conversations with your children about what's popular on TikTok and why, including both the positive and potentially harmful aspects.
Explain algorithms and engagement tactics:
Help them understand how TikTok's algorithm works and how creators might try to manipulate engagement.
Discuss online safety:
Teach them about the importance of keeping personal information private and not participating in unsafe challenges.
2. Utilize TikTok's Safety Features:
Family Pairing:
Link your account to your child's to manage content, privacy, and well-being settings.
Screen Time Management:
Set daily screen time limits and reminders to take breaks.
Restricted Mode:
Limit the appearance of content that may not be appropriate for all audiences.
Direct Messages:
Control whether your teen has direct messages enabled, as they can be a source of both positive interactions and potential harm.
3. Be Aware of Potential Dangers:
Unsafe Challenges:
Be aware of potentially dangerous challenges and discuss them with your children, emphasizing the risks and consequences.
Direct Messages:
Be aware that direct messages can be used for malicious purposes, such as grooming or sharing inappropriate content.
Critical Thinking:
Encourage your children to think critically about the content they see on TikTok and to be wary of information that seems too good to be true.
4. Be Involved but Respect Their Need for Space:
Stay involved but don't be controlling:
Focus on being available to answer questions and offer support, rather than dictating their online activities.
Encourage interactive use:
Help them use TikTok to connect with family and friends, such as through duets, group chats, or creating videos together.
5. Remember that TikTok is a constantly evolving platform:
Stay informed:
Keep up to date on the latest trends and challenges, as they can change rapidly.
Revisit these topics regularly:
Discuss online safety and responsible use with your children regularly, as their understanding and maturity will evolve.
Currently there is a dangerous challenge online encouraging students to tamper with electronic devices, especially school devices to cause them to smoke or catch fire. This has occurred locally, and students have been criminally charged. Please have conversations with your students about the consequences of their actions which may have long term effects in their future.
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