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Leon County Schools (LCS) is a school district headquartered in the LCS Admin Complex in Tallahassee, Florida, United States. It is the sole school district of Leon County.
SAIL High School, also known as School for Arts and Innovative Learning and formerly School for Applied Individualized Learning, is a public secondary school, serving grades 9-12 for the Leon County Schools in Tallahassee, Florida. A magnet school, it has a focus on arts and applied humanities.
The Leon County School District administers and operates Leon County's public schools. LCS is operated by a superintendent, 5 board members, and 1 student representative. There are 25 elementary schools, 10 middle schools, seven high schools, eight special/alternative schools, and two charter schools.
All LCS graduation ceremonies will take place May 16 through May 25. Here is what you need to know about the schedule and district guidelines for attendance.
Over 13,000 students in Leon County schools have missed over 10% of their classroom time for the 2023 school year, according to the Florida Department of Education's annual report on public...
At Bond, students spend about an hour and a half every Friday testing and the assessment data is sent to her to be analyzed, so teachers know where to focus lessons for the classroom or...
James S. Rickards High School is a public high school in Tallahassee, Florida, United States. It is a part of Leon County Schools. The school's mascot, originally the Rickards Redskins, was changed to the Rickards Raiders in 2000 because of controversy over the racial connotations of the term "redskin". The school colors are blue and gold.
Leon County's top high school seniors demonstrate academic achievement and community service.
It occupies two sites, including the main campus at 500 Appleyard Drive, and the campuses at Tallahassee International Airport. The main campus on Appleyard is located adjacent to Tallahassee Community College, but the two are separate institutions. Lively Tech is operated by the Leon County Schools district.
Along with an $8-million renovation project for a new cafeteria and gym, financed by the district's capital improvement fund, students will be getting a start-of-the-art esports lab, the first in...