We are so excited to start the 2021-2022 school year with you! This site is updated frequently with new workshop flyers, helpful academic strategies you can use at home, and other helpful resources. Using the tabs at the top of the page, you are able to navigate through Math, Reading, English/ Language Arts and STEAM modules. Each module is accompanied by a kit that is available upon request for pick up from the Family Resource Center or Drop-Off at your home school.
The Family Resource Center is also available for you to utilize throughout the year. There are hundreds of resources to support grades Pre-K through 8 in Math, Reading, English/Language Arts, and STEAM. These learning resources are updated yearly based on family feedback on what resources are most beneficial to them. We also have several bookcases filled with students' favorite titles. These books are available for you to take home and build your home libraries. You can never have too many books!
Lastly, we have a host of other materials available for you to use that will further support academic achievement at home. These materials range from crayons to poster boards and everything in between. Should your family be in need of these items, please do not hesitate to reach out for support. Our goals is to ensure that we support student academic achievement on all fronts from home to the classroom.
Family Resource Center
Wed. & Fri. 8:00 AM- 4:30 PM
Tu., Th., Fri. by appointment
1101 S. Bay Ave, Sanford, FL 32771
scpsfamily@scps.us
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SCPS Title I Parent & Family Engagement activities!
This summer our families have chosen to read Following Baxter by Barbara Kerley. Each week, in collaboration with Seminole County Public Library- Northwest Branch, we will read aloud one or more chapter. Families will also have the opportunity to pick up their very own copy from the Family Resource Center by appointment along with a few other books from the Sunshine State Young Readers List. Please click the link below to register!
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Title I schools are determined by the number of students on campus that receive free and reduced lunch. We encourage you to complete the application even if you do not think you will qualify. Remember, Title I funds support the entire campus.
The Seminole County Public Schools (SCPS) homeless and foster care education program, Families in Need, authorized under Federal law through the McKinney-Vento Homeless Education Assistance Act and the Every Student Succeeds Act, provides services to ensure identified homeless children and youth as well as students in foster care have access to a free and appropriate public education by removing educational barriers due to homelessness, poverty and/or abuse
Spanish Informational Flyer
English Informational Flyer
2021 Statement of Residency
SCPS FIN Community Resource Guide
The Seminole County Public Schools' Title I Program promotes the belief that all children can learn and acknowledges that families share the schools' commitment to educational success for all students. For more information about the SCPS District Title I Parent & Family Engagement Program, please click the link below.