Success Academy At Ghazvini Learning Center

Leon County Schools Leads the Way

  • ALL Leon County Schools and District Offices will be 

    CLOSED Wednesday, January 22, 2025,

    due to the anticipated incoming winter storm Demi

    Tallahassee - National Weather Service

  • Leon County Schools

     

Mission Statement

  • The mission of The Success Academy is to create a unique and adaptable educational environment that will meet the needs and aspirations of our students. Students will be provided opportunities to access the curriculum at an accelerated pace and to recover from academic deficiencies. We strive to assist students in reaching their highest potential and achieving the goal of earning high school diplomas. We will create partnerships between students, parents, community and the school. We will promote the development of a community of life-long learners ready to be successful both academically and professionally.

School Hours

  • School Hours: 9:30 a.m. - 3:50 p.m.
    Breakfast: 9:00 a.m. - 9:25 a.m.
    Supervision Hours: 8:45 a.m - 4:15 p.m.
    Office Hours: 8:00 a.m - 4:00 p.m.

Bell Schedule

  • GLC Bell Schedule

Student Enrollment

  • LCS Circle Logo  Looking to get your student enrolled?
    Contact your zoned schools Enrollment Liaison

    Thank you for choosing Leon County Schools. Student Admissions is our centralized information location to help parents/guardians enroll your child into your local zoned school. Our Students  Admissions website will allow you to find all the necessary information and requirements to get your student properly enrolled quickly!

    Have some questions you would like to ask the local school staff. See the schools Admissions Liaison contact info below.

Dress Code

  • Pants / Shorts / Skirts: 

    • Students may wear blue, black, gray, khaki, white, or denim in those colors.
      • Additional shorts (including athletic shorts or 'ballers') are not permitted.
      • Rips and tears must be below the knee (leggings can be worn to cover skin above the knee).
    • Shorts must have at least a 5" inseam and skirts must have shorts underneath.
    • Bottoms must be button-zipper style pants, shorts or skirt with belt loops.
    • Must be worn around the student’s waistline (no sagging).
    • No pajama pants, lounge/yoga pants, joggers, sweatpants, leggings, jeggings, etc.

    Shirts – Black or Gray Collar Shirt (polo style)   

    • No decorations, advertisements, or other insignia.
    • No see-through shirts.
    • Students must be able to lift their arms in their shirts without exposing their midriffs.
    • Official school t-shirt can be worn any day

    Shoes: Closed toe with back strap

    Jackets and sweatshirts must be solid gray or black with no decorations or insignias.

    • Official school sweatshirt or solid gray or black sweatshirt can be worn as desired
      • There must be a 'dress-code approved' shirt under any permitted outer wear worn
    • Clothing items with a hood are not permitted on campus.
      • Beanie hats may be worn during winter weather
    • Head coverings are not allowed (including scarves, wraps, etc.)
      • Headbands under 3" thick for fashion or edge control are permitted.

    Spending money on campus:

    • No more than $20 will be allowed.
      • Any additional money brought on campus will be held in a labeled envelope by administration until the end of the day.

    Uniform shirts may be purchased online. Links will be sent via Focus when the store is open. 

    School administration has the final determination of what is considered appropriate dress. 

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Nondiscrimination Notice

  • “No person shall on the basis of sex, gender identity, marital status, sexual orientation, race, religion, ethnicity, national origin, age, color, pregnancy, disability, military status or genetic information be denied employment, receipt of services, access to or participation in school activities or programs if qualified to receive such services, or otherwise be discriminated against or placed in a hostile environment in any educational program or activity including those receiving federal financial assistance, except as provided by law.” No person shall deny equal access or a fair opportunity to meet to, or discriminate against, any group officially affiliated with the Boy Scouts of America, or any other youth group listed in Title 36 of the United States Code as a patriotic society.

    An employee, student, parent, or applicant alleging discrimination with respect to employment, or any educational program or activity may contact:

    Tonja Fitzgerald, Divisional Director
    Equity Compliance Officer (Students)
    Leon County School District
    2757 West Pensacola Street
    Tallahassee, Florida 32304
    (850) 487-7309
    fitzgeraldt@leonschools.net

    Wallace Knight, Director
    Equity Compliance Officer (Employees)
    Title IX Compliance Officer
    Leon County School District
    2757 West Pensacola Street
    Tallahassee, Florida 32304
    (850) 487-7210
    knightwa@leonschools.net

    A student or parent alleging discrimination as it relates to Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act may contact:

    Jennifer Benton, 504 Specialist
    504 Specialist
    (850) 487-7317
    bentonj@leonschools.net

     

     

Success Academy WeatherSTEM

  • Visit Success Academy WeatherSTEM for more information from our weather station. It offers real time weather reports on-site and teachers can use this information to enhance science, math, and technology lessons in the classroom.

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