Why St. Lucie
All children in the State of Florida are entitled to free and equal access to public elementary and secondary education regardless of their actual or perceived race, color, national origin, citizenship, immigration status, or the status of their parents/guardians.
SB1718 does not impose requirements on educational entities; therefore, there is no impact on the services provided to our students and families.
- Statement Regarding SB1718
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All children in the State of Florida are entitled to free and equal access to public elementary and secondary education regardless of their actual or perceived race, color, national origin, citizenship, immigration status, or the status of their parents/guardians.
SB1718 does not impose requirements on educational entities; therefore, there is no impact on the services provided to our students and families.
Find out more information about the Referendum and how the money is being utilized in our schools.
View our fiscal data.
- Referendum
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Find out more information about the Referendum and how the money is being utilized in our schools.
- Fiscal Transparency
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View our fiscal data.