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This page is designed to provide parents and students with external rescources to support their educational goals.   

How to Protect Your Child or Teen from Identity Theft

Cybersecurity is a broad topic and it’s important to educate yourself thoroughly on the aspects that are relevant for your family.

 
 

Reading IQ

A digital library for students 12 and under. 

 
 

Project H.O.P.E

Project HOPE helps survivors identify their inner strength and resiliency to help prioritize needs, navigate community resources and sort through though thoughts & feelings.   

 
 

Managing Your Child's Transition to Adulthood

As any parent of an adolescent knows, a child’s transition into adulthood presents extraordinary opportunities for growth, reflection, and responsibility. The child with special needs faces all of these changes along with the added challenges brought on by his or her individual disability. 

 
 

FSA Practice Tests

This portal enables students to become familiar with how the computer-based test will function and the types of items that they will encounter on the actual assessment. Students have to option to select their grade level and subject area.

 
 

Algebra Nation

A dynamic free resource now available to math and algebra students and teachers in Florida! Aligned to the Florida Mathematics Standards by the University of Florida, Algebra Nation is customized to help students succeed in Algebra 1, Geometry, Algebra 2 and beyond.

 
 

Family Safety Plan

Make sure your family has a plan in case of an emergency. Before an emergency happens, sit down together and decide how you will get in contact with each other, where you will go, and what you will do in an emergency. 

 
 

Addiction and Mental Health Resources for Teens

DrugRehab.com is a website that provides researched, fact-based resources and information about substance abuse and co-occurring disorders.

The signs of addiction can be difficult to understand, and many adolescents don’t realize the long-term damage drugs have on their bodies because the short-term side effects fade.

If you have questions about drug abuse or think that your teen has an addiction, help is available.

 
 

Jason Foundation: Teen Suicide and Crisis Prevention

The Jason Foundation, Inc. (JFI) is dedicated to the prevention of the “Silent Epidemic” of youth suicide through educational and awareness programs that equip young people, educators/youth workers and parents with the tools and resources to help identify and assist at-risk youth.

For immediate crisis, call 911. National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (24/7) at 1.800.273.8255. 

 
 

Safe Smart Social

Resource app for parents to learn more about good and bad teen apps as well as safety when using social media. 

 
 

Rent-Free Scholarship Housing (Southern Scholarship Foundation

SSF provides rent-free scholarship housing for qualified incoming or current undergraduate and graduate students demonstrating academic achievement (with a minimum 3.0 cumulative GPA), financial need (as identified on the FAFSA), and good character. Flagler College – Tallahassee, Florida A & M University (FAMU) Santa Fe College (SFC) University of Florida (UF) Florida Gulf Coast University (FGCU) Florida State University (FSU) Tallahassee Community College (TCC)

 
 

College For Every Student

CFES is a global leader helping K-12 students from low-income rural and urban communities become college and career ready.

 
 

College Stats.Org

College Stat provides resources for a variety of topics when considering enrolling in college. From scholarship opportunities for minorities, understanding drug & alcohol addition, preventing sexual assualt, a veterans guide for academic aid and well as a mental health guide. 

 
 

K-12 Florida Standards

Convenient tool to search and understand Florida Standards by gradelevel or subject

 
 

Florida Academic Guides by Grade Level

Tools to help gain an understanding of the learning goals for your child.

 
 

Florida Shines

State-funded academic advising services for high school students to prepare for college or a career after graduation by enabling them to evaluate their progress toward high school graduation, college and career readiness and Bright Futures scholarship eligibility.