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Students with water gun temporarily caused Code Red at Winter Springs High School
Read full article: Students with water gun temporarily caused Code Red at Winter Springs High SchoolStudents with a water gun forced officials at Winter Springs High School to put the school on a brief Code Red on Monday afternoon, according to a news release.
Winter Springs High School teacher accused of molesting teen student in classroom
Read full article: Winter Springs High School teacher accused of molesting teen student in classroomDeputies said that an investigation began after reports came in about an “inappropriate relationship” between the teacher — Lucas Cridlebaugh, 25 — and the teen.
Student arrested after thrown chair causes shooting scare at Winter Springs High School, deputies say
Read full article: Student arrested after thrown chair causes shooting scare at Winter Springs High School, deputies sayA student was arrested Thursday after Winter Springs High School was placed on a code red lockdown amid a shooting scare during which the campus was secured and no injuries were reported, officials said.
New weather tool teaches Winter Springs High students about forecasting
Read full article: New weather tool teaches Winter Springs High students about forecastingStudents in the academy’s Emergency Response Planning program analyze that data and make forecasts for campus activities ranging from sporting events and practices to the changing of classes.
Seminole County offers vaccination event at Winter Springs High School
Read full article: Seminole County offers vaccination event at Winter Springs High SchoolEight hundred appointments quickly filled up for a vaccination event at Winter Springs High School on Saturday, the first event targeted to younger age groups according to Seminole County officials.
Seminole County teacher uses current events to continue Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy
Read full article: Seminole County teacher uses current events to continue Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacySEMINOLE COUNTY, Fla. – For students of Joe Cummiskey’s history class, learning about the contributions Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. made means also learning how students can impact society in a positive way. It was the Moores, considered the pioneers of the civil rights movement, who launched the first NAACP chapter in Brevard County and helped register to vote 116,000 African Americans. “They were unjustly not re-hired by the Brevard County School Board because of their political activism. So, the first thing we’re asking is that the school district recognize their accomplishments as educators, as civil rights, and apologize for firing them back in 1946,” Colucci said. According to the Brevard County School district superintendent, they’re welcoming the idea of including the Moores’ legacy in the school curriculum, starting at the fourth-grade level.
‘It’s wearing teachers down:' Seminole educator shares struggles of teaching both online, in person
Read full article: ‘It’s wearing teachers down:' Seminole educator shares struggles of teaching both online, in personWinter Springs High School teacher Jenn Devine spoke as a representative of the Seminole Education Association at the Seminole County School Board meeting Tuesday night. “The school board is not listening to us,” Devine said at the school board meeting. She said many teachers are tired and overwhelmed, especially those teaching both Seminole Connect and face-to-face at the same time. “We know it’s very difficult for the teachers, the ones that are teaching the hybrid, face-to-face and Connect,” he said. In the meantime, the Seminole Education Association is hoping to suggest ideas to get teachers to teach either purely in person or purely on Seminole Connect.
List of Central Florida COVID-19 testing sites set to close as storm approaches
Read full article: List of Central Florida COVID-19 testing sites set to close as storm approachesORLANDO, Fla. The Florida Division of Emergency Management announced state-supported drive-thru and walk-up coronavirus testing sites will temporarily close at 5 p.m. on Thursday as Tropical Storm Isaias approaches the state. State and County officials announced the following COVID-19 testing sites will temporarily close:The Orange County Convention CenterTesting through Orange County Health ServicesSaturdays scheduled testing at Winter Springs High School has been canceledState walk-up testing at Oviedo Home Depot will end at 5 p.m. on ThursdayThe outdoor sites are not capable of handling tropical-storm-force winds. The drive-thru and walk-up sites will reopen at the latest by 8 a.m. on Aug. 5, according to the department of health. The reopening of the testing sites all depends on what happens with the storm. The DOH said the sites will reopen when it is safe to do so.
Orange, Seminole open new COVID-19 testing sites as new cases increase in Central Florida
Read full article: Orange, Seminole open new COVID-19 testing sites as new cases increase in Central FloridaAPOPKA, Fla. Two Central Florida counties are increasing coronavirus testing after the state reported a surge in positive cases over the last week. Early Monday, testing began in Orange County at the Farmworker Association near Apopka and outside Winter Springs High School in Seminole County. Both Seminole and Orange County reported dozens of new cases Monday. Seminole County saw an increase by 96 positive cases Monday and Orange County reported 243 new cases. Now, what weve seen basically concurrent with the rise of cases has been a decline in the median age of the people who are testing positive, DeSantis said.