St. Johns County School District
St. Johns County Schools Are #1 Excellence in Public Education Since 1869


    40 Orange St.  •  St. Augustine, FL 32084  •  (904) 547-7500
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Student Progression Plan
Comprehensive Reading Plan
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Just Read Florida for Educators
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Just Read Florida for Parents
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Pathways to Success Planning Guide
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Assessment Requirements for Graduation (Flip-Chart)
FLDOE Online Graduation Requirements
Common Core State Standards at a Glance
Common Core State Standards Overview
Common Core State Standards Key Communicator
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4th or 5th Grade Acceleration
College Readiness-PERT Testing
NGSSS CCSS Diagram
Parent Resource Guide

Curriculum Services

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Director: Paula Chaon


Director: Denise Faulk





Director: Linda Thomson



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Tim Egnor                         
Executive Director for          
Curriculum Services           
(904) 547-7563       
                      


                         
Executive Secretary for
Curriculum Services
(904) 547-7503
Department Fax Number
(904) 547-7677
The St. Johns County School District Student Progression Plan is a contract delineating what a student must know and be able to do to be promoted and what the district will do to help the student meet the requirements for promotion.
  
All Florida school districts are required to develop a K-12 Comprehensive Research-Based Reading Plan in order to receive funds for reading through the Florida Education Finance Program (FEFP).
   
Our Middle and High School Course Catalogs provide complete lists of all school courses, along with brief descriptions of each course. During the academic year, schools, through petition to the Curriculum Services Department, may add courses. Once approved, the courses are included in the online version of the catalogs.
    
      

  


Last Modified: May 02, 2013