2024

2024 Test Scores

St. Johns County students achieved remarkable scores on a number of annual tests in 2024 including the Florida Assessment of Student Thinking (FAST), B.E.S.T. Science, End-of-Course (EOC) Exams and STAR statewide assessments. Not only were SJCSD student test scores first in the state in a number of major subject areas, but many students also scored a “3” or above on their exams, indicating that they are at or above grade level proficiency in the given subject area.

This data excludes test scores from virtual schools, lab schools, the Florida School for the Deaf and Blind (FSDB), and college authorized charter schools.

View the infographic for more details.

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Transportation Rehearsals

In preparation for the start of school on Monday, August 12,  St. Johns County School District’s Transportation Department will have all operators and buses following their transportation routes for district-wide rehearsals on Wednesday, July 31, and Wednesday, August 7.

These rehearsals will ensure that operators are familiar with their assigned routes and stops and will exercise all buses which were in reduced use for the summer. They will also help alert the community that the buses will soon be returning to the roadways so they can adjust their  commutes as needed.

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Summer BreakSpot Free Meals for Kids & Teens

After schools close for the summer, kids and teens can still get free meals through Summer BreakSpot! No application is necessary, just show up to one of the thousands of meal sites across Florida.

Summer BreakSpot offers balanced breakfasts, lunches, snacks or dinner. Locations include places like parks, libraries and churches.

Summer BreakSpot is available all summer long for kids and teens 18 and under.

Find a location near you by texting the word “Food” to 304-304 or by dialing 2-1-1.

View the flyer for details or visit SummerBreakspot.org

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Art in the Capitol Competition

Florida Senator Travis Hutson visited R. J. Murray Middle School on May 20th to honor student artist Olivia Rieder. Olivia’s artwork won the 2023-2024 Art in the Capitol Competition for St. Johns County School District and was on display at the Florida State Capitol during the 2024 legislative session.

Art in the Capitol is a statewide visual arts competition for Florida students in grades 6 through 8. The annual contest requires each school district to hold an art competition for all students in grades 6 through 8 attending public schools, private schools, and home schools in Florida. The artwork is judged by a selection committee of artists or teachers whose students have not submitted work for the competition.

Learn more about the Art in the Capitol Competition.

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Graduation Schedule 2024

The St. Johns County School District announces the schedule of 2024 graduation ceremonies for St. Johns County high schools and First Coast Technical College.

Thursday, January 18
5 p.m.
First Coast Technical College
FCTC, Bldg. C, CC! Conference Center (FCTC)
Friday, May 17
7 p.m.
St. Johns Technical High School
St. Augustine HS (SAHS) Auditorium
6 p.m.
Ponte Vedra High School
University of North Florida (UNF)
Saturday, May 18
9 a.m.
Bartram Trail High School
University of North Florida (UNF)
3 p.m.
Creekside High School
University of North Florida (UNF)
Monday, May 20
6 p.m.
Beachside High School
University of North Florida (UNF)
7 p.m.
Tocoi Creek High School
St. Augustine Amphitheater (SAA)
Tuesday, May 21
6 p.m.
Allen D. Nease High School
University of North Florida (UNF)
7 p.m.
St. Augustine High School
St. Augustine Amphitheater (SAA)
Wednesday, May 22
6 p.m.
St. Johns Virtual School
Tocoi Creek HS (TCHS) Auditorium
7 p.m.
Pedro Menendez High School
St. Augustine Amphitheater (SAA)
Thursday, June 13
5 p.m.
First Coast Technical College
FCTC

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SJCSD Wins Eco Champion Award

eco Champion AwardsThe St. Johns County School District (SJCSD) distributes information about its energy incentives through its public dashboard, which has earned it the “Best Public Dashboard” award in EnergyCAP’s 2023 Eco Champion Awards.

In September 2008, the School Board adopted an innovative Energy Management Program (EMP) to control and optimize the cost and consumption of energy and related products across all district facilities.

Since the inception of the EMP, the footprint of SJCSD’s facilities has expanded significantly; the district’s gross facility footprint grew by over 35% from 4,977,748 square feet in 2008 to 6,746,702 square feet by the end of FY 2020. Despite this growth, the district has demonstrated remarkable efficiency improvements and cost savings through its energy management strategies and has publicized the data through its EnergyCAP Public Dashboard.

The SJCSD’s efforts are highlighted through comprehensive dashboards that track energy, water, sewer usage and costs across more than 40 school sites and over 180 accounts. While natural gas utility bills are currently tracked outside of the Energy Management Program, the district is actively working to integrate all commodities into its energy management system.

View the SJCSD Utilities Overview Dashboard.

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Florida 4-H Public Speaking Contest 2024

The Florida 4-H Public Speaking Contest is a statewide program that provides students in grades 4 through 6 with the opportunity to develop their public speaking abilities through a multi-level competition. The program is funded in partnership with the Florida 4-H Foundation and Florida Power & Light Company (FPL).

View the videos below to see SJCSD students in grades 4 through 6 deliver their speeches.

Florida 4-H Public Speaking Powered by FPL

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District Science Adoption Committee Meetings on April 24

As a part of the Science Instructional Materials Adoption process, three committee meetings will be held on Wednesday, April 24th at the following times:

  • 8:00 AM – Science Instructional Materials Adoption for High Schools
  • 1:15 PM – Science Instructional Materials Adoption for Middle Schools
  • 2:35 PM – Science Instructional Materials Adoption for Elementary Schools

The meetings will be broadcast live online and may be viewed on the SJCSD Media Services YouTube channel.

Visit our Media Services Department website to learn more about the Science Instructional Materials Adoption process.

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2024 Solar Eclipse

2024 Solar Eclipse

A total solar eclipse — an event that occurs when the moon passes between Earth and the sun — will occur on April 8th. In Northeast Florida, the eclipse will begin at approximately 1:48 PM, and will reach its maximum at 3:05 PM. Due to our geographic location, the sun will be about 70% eclipsed at its maximum, which means the sun may only appear slightly dimmer than usual.

Even during a partial eclipse, there are safety concerns for students and staff; therefore, schools will not organize viewing activities of the solar eclipse. Absences will be excused if parents decide to keep their child at home or request early dismissal.

Safety guidelines should be followed if families decide to view the eclipse.

  • Do not look directly into the sun during the solar eclipse, as it could be harmful to your vision.
  • Do not look into the sun without proper eye protection.
  • Do not look at the sun through a telescope or binoculars.
  • Do not look at the sun through sunglasses, smoked glasses, or welder’s glasses.
  • Do not look at the sun through a camera/smart phone.

The only safe method for viewing the solar eclipse is by using special-purpose solar filters such as eclipse glasses or hand-held solar viewers. NASA does not approve any particular brand of solar viewer as stated on the NASA website.

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