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School choices abound for families

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School choice in Manatee County provides an opportunity for parents to select a school that best meets the educational needs of their child. Options in Manatee include public schools, magnet schools, academies and charter schools. There also are private schools and home education. The Manatee County school district is home to more than 42,000 students and about 5,500 full-time employees.

The superintendent is responsible for the district’s day-to-day operation; the fivemember school board governs the district. The board and district oversee 34 elementary schools, 10 middle schools and six high schools. Two alternative high schools also are under the jurisdiction of the district. The district is home to a number of magnet schools. Each magnet school has a theme or instructional approach, including global studies, advanced technology and communications and creative arts. In addition, three schools — Southeast High, Johnson Middle and Wakeland Elementary — are offering International Baccalaureate courses.

Charter schools are public schools of choice. They are very popular — and among the fastest growing school choice options in the state. Manatee has agreements with seven charter schools, some with multiple campuses and that serve students from different age-groups. Parents can apply directly to schools. Also under the purview of the Manatee County school district is the Manatee Technical Institute. Manatee vocational school offers a variety courses, such as drafting, criminal justice, carpentry and automotive technology at two campuses. A good source for information about school choice in the county is the Parent Information Center at 234 Manatee Ave. E., Bradenton. For other questions, parents may visit www.manatee.k12.fl.us or call the public schools administrative offices at (941) 708-8770.

SCHOOL HOURS

Traditional public schools in Manatee let out earlier on Wednesdays. School hours are: Elementary: 8:30 a.m.-3:05 p.m. Wednesday dismissal is 1:15 p.m. Middle: 9:15 a.m.-3:55 p.m. Wednesday dismissal is 2:10 p.m. High: 7:45 a.m.-2:20 p.m. Wednesday dismissal is 12:30 p.m. DRESS CODE Students are expected to be appropriately dressed for school, and some have their own uniforms. A school’s principal is the main enforcer of dress code. To find out which school requires a uniform, and what is appropriate, visit http://www.manatee.k12.fl.us/students/ dress_code.html.

GETTING INVOLVED

Each school, in addition to its administrators and faculty, has a School Advisory Council that includes representatives from the staff, the community and parents. There is also a network of Parent Teacher Organizations. To find out how participate in these organizations or to volunteer in schools, talk to a principal or call the district’s community relations department at (941) 708-8770.

MISSION STATEMENT

“The mission of the Manatee County School District is to inspire our students with a passion for learning, empowered to pursue their dreams confidently and creatively while contributing to our community, nation and world.”