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A Rich History of Learning

Nestled amidst the picturesque landscapes of Tallahassee, the Leon County School District has been an integral part of our community since 1856 and has been officially accredited since 1914.

What started as the first public school opening in Woodville in 1856 has blossomed into a network of modern campuses, reflecting our commitment to providing exceptional educational opportunities for generations of students. Over the years, we've evolved in tandem with our community, adapting to meet the changing needs of our students while preserving the core values that have made us a pillar of educational excellence.

Programs and Services

We offer an array of exceptional programs and services that cater to diverse student needs, fostering academic excellence, creativity, and holistic development.

Academic Programs

  • Strong core curriculum that meets or exceeds state standards
  • Advanced Placement (AP) and International Baccalaureate (IB) programs for high school students
  • Gifted and Talented programs to challenge advanced learners
  • Special Education programs to support students with special needs
  • Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs to provide students with job-related skills

Extracurricular Activities

  • A variety of sports teams for students of all interests and abilities
  • Visual and performing arts programs, such as band, choir, orchestra, and theater
  • Clubs and organizations that focus on a variety of interests, such as academic clubs, student government, and cultural clubs

Student Support Services

  • School counselors to provide academic, social, and emotional support
  • School psychologists to assess and address students' mental health needs
  • Social workers to connect students and families with community resources
  • Speech-language pathologists to help students with communication difficulties

Family and Community Engagement

  • Strong communication between schools and families
  • Parent-teacher organizations (PTOs) or home school associations (HSAs) to provide opportunities for parents to get involved in their children's education
  • Community partnerships with businesses, organizations, and institutions of higher learning

Additional Resources

  • Before- and after-school programs
  • Summer school programs
  • English as a Second Language (ESL) programs
  • Professional development programs for teachers and staff
  • Technology resources, such as computers, tablets, and internet access
  • Safe and secure school facilities
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Sustainable Learning for Our Future

Leon County Schools is dedicated to reducing its carbon footprint and fostering a culture of sustainability within its schools and central office.

Sustainability is a core value for our district, and we strive to create a learning environment that promotes environmental responsibility for future generations.

The district has implemented a comprehensive program that includes a variety of initiatives. These include:

  • Implementing a robust recycling and composting program to reduce waste
  • Promoting the use of natural gas school buses for cleaner transportation

These efforts are not only benefiting the environment but also creating a more engaging learning experience for students. Through school gardens and outdoor classrooms, students are actively involved in understanding environmental issues and exploring sustainable solutions.

Leon County Schools is committed to continuing its leadership in sustainability and inspiring other school districts to adopt similar practices.

Eager to learn more? 

We’re here to help you explore the possibilities and show how our district can set your child on the path to a bright future.
 

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School Info

  • Northglen Elementary – Amy Gregson, Principal

    Southdale Elementary – Henry Herrera, Principal

    Eastland Elementary – Lauryn Shah, Principal

    Westhill Elementary – Beatrice Bell, Principal

  • Lakeside Middle

    Mountainside Middle

    Brookside Middle

    Bayside Middle

  • Mesa High

    Valley High

    Hill High

    Canyon High

  • Riverglen Head Start

    Crestbrook School – independent study

    Creekline School – K12 special needs

    Streamview Adult School

     

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