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Seminole County Public Schools
SCPS official Logo
Address
400 East Lake Mary Boulevard

Sanford
,
Seminole
,
Florida
32773-7127

United States
Information
TypePublic
SuperintendentWalt Griffin[1]
GradesPK-12
Websitehttp://www.scps.k12.fl.us/

Seminole County Public Schools (SCPS) is a public school district that covers Seminole County, Florida. As of September, 2006, the total district wide enrollment was 66,351 students in 2006.[2]

School Board

The District School Board is elected on a non-partisan basis. Members serve four year terms.

  • School Board Chairman: Tina Calderone
  • School Board Vice Chair: Amy Lockhart
  • School Board Member: Karen Almond
  • School Board Member: Jeffery Bauer
  • School Board Member: Dede Schaffner

Schools

The district operates 57 traditional schools: 9 high schools, 12 middle schools, and 36 elementary schools.

High Schools

Middle Schools

  • Chiles Middle School
  • Greenwood Lakes Middle School
  • Indian Trails Middle School
  • Jackson Heights Middle School
  • Markham Woods Middle School
  • Millennium Middle School
  • Milwee Middle School
  • Rock Lake Middle School
  • Sanford Middle School
  • South Seminole Middle School
  • Teague Middle School
  • Tuskawilla Middle School

Elementary Schools

Charter Schools

  • Choices in Learning
  • Galileo School for Gifted Learning[4]
  • United Cerebral Palsy - SCPS

Home Schools and Virtual Schools

The District operates home school and virtual school programs.

Voluntary Pre-K

The District operates voluntary pre-K at selected locations within the District.

Magnet Schools

Seminole County Public Schools has 11 magnet schools, offering a total of 12 different magnet programs.

Elementary Schools

Middle Schools

High Schools

References

  1. ^ [1]
  2. ^ "Selected statistics on enrollment, teachers, dropouts, and graduates in public school districts enrolling more than 15,000 students, by state: 1990, 2000, and 2006" (PDF). Digest of Education Statistics 2008. U.S. Department of Education. Institute of Education Sciences, National Center for Education Statistics. 18 March 2009. pp. 129–139. Retrieved 2009-04-26.
  3. ^ "Longwood Elementary closes". www.myfoxorlando.com. 10 May 2011. Retrieved 2011-08-28.
  4. ^ [2]

[1]

  1. ^ SCPS Choices Website http://choices.scps.k12.fl.us/Home.aspx. Retrieved May 27, 2015. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)