Seminole County Public Schools

Seminole County Public Schools
SCPS official Logo
Address
400 East Lake Mary Boulevard
Sanford, Seminole, Florida 32773-7127
United States
Information
Type Public
Superintendent Walt Griffin[1]
Grades PK-12
Website http://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.[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
  • United Cerebral Palsy - SCPS
  • Seminole Science Charter School

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. "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.

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