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Lessons "written" on the board can be saved to a computer, uploaded to eCampus, SCPS's online education system, and easily accessed and downloaded by students from school or home. Many students who are technologically savvy have shown their skills in various ways, some make programs, others build computers, and some have created websites.
The school is part of Seminole County Public Schools. It is the academic and athletic rival school of Oviedo High School. In 2015, Hagerty High School was ranked 1st of 18 high schools in the Seminole County Public Schools by U.S. News & World Report. [2]
, Georgia, 39845 United States: Coordinates: District information; Grades: Pre-Kindergarten – 12: Superintendent: Mark Earnest: Accreditation(s) Southern Association of Colleges and Schools
The school housed grades 9–11 in 1998–1999, and the first class graduated in 1999–2000. Dr. Elise Gruber became principal in 2000 and was succeeded by Dr. Michael R. Blasewitz in 2004. In 2012 Dr. Blasewitz was named Director of High Schools of Seminole County Public Schools.
St. Lucie Public Schools, previously known as St. Lucie County Public Schools, is the branding for St. Lucie County School District, which is the school district that manages schools in St. Lucie County, Florida, United States.
As of 2023, extracurricular activities offered include student government, Interact Club, National Honor Society, Spanish Club, Oracle literary magazine, Tri-M Music Honor Society, Principal's Multicultural Club, International Thespian Society, Drama Club, Gay Straight Alliance, Key Club, and Academic Team.
The School of Professional Studies was established in 1934 [1] as the Division of General Education (DGE). [2] The division offered courses in adult education such as "Character Building" and "Social Hygiene" [3] as well as Women's Law [4] while sponsoring lectures on "The American Way". [5]
The Sanford Student Museum and Public History Center, operated through a partnership between the Seminole County Public Schools and The University of Central Florida, is located in the historic school building.