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Staff. 10,151 total (as of 2019-20) [2] Student–teacher ratio. 17.22 (2019-20) [2] Other information. Website. www.pasco.k12.fl.us. Pasco County Schools (also known as District School Board of Pasco County) is a school district that serves Pasco County in the U.S. state of Florida. It is headquartered in Land O' Lakes.
In a unanimous vote on Tuesday, Pasco County School board members approved the addition of three four-day weekends, or 'mini-breaks' to the 2024-25 student calendar.
The Pasco School District No. 1 was formed on January 10, 1885, with one teacher and no permanent building. The first school in Pasco was constructed later in the year and was followed by a second schoolhouse in 1888. The school district was accredited by the Washington State Board of Education on June 7, 1910, and had 475 students at the time. [8]
Rosa Torres was about to be picked to fill a vacancy on the Pasco School Board on Tuesday night when there was another shakeup. Board president Scott Lehrman announced he plans to resign March 1 ...
November 16, 2023 at 8:00 AM. If you ask 10-year-old Dane Heslop, he’s not a big fan of the name that Pasco picked for its third comprehensive high school. “When I first heard about the name ...
Newspaper. The Paw Print. Website. zhs.pasco.k12.fl.us. Zephyrhills High School is a public high school in Zephyrhills, Florida, United States. It is one of fifteen public high schools in the District School Board of Pasco County. [ 1 ] ZHS athletic teams compete as the Bulldogs.
In 1947, the St. Petersburg Times reported that the local school district was reorganized. Stated the report, "A recently reorganized school district consisting of the smaller districts of Pasadena, Pasco Station, and Blanton in a recent referendum voted a bond issue of $400,000 to finance the erection of a new Pasco High school and to enlarge ...
Six candidates are running for three of the five Pasco School Board seats on Nov. 7. ... Whoever wins will be elected to a two-year term to represent school district voters in a at-large capacity.