Pinellas County Schools is a privately owned entity headquartered in the US, founded in 1912, employing approximately 7,770 individuals. The organization specializes in Education Administration Programs, functioning as a schools association for Pinellas County.
On February 18, 2026, the Pinellas County Schools board implemented a "pay to play" fee for students participating in school sports, a decision made to help expand offerings for student athletes. Earlier, on February 8, the school system prepared to graduate its initial class of teacher apprentices, a program designed to promote support staff to full-time teachers to address staffing challenges. Previously, on January 26, Pinellas County Schools reported a record-breaking high school graduation rate of 93.4% for the 2024-2025 academic year, marking an approximate two percentage point increase from the 2023-2024 school year, according to a Florida Department of Education report. This follows a public meeting on January 25, where approximately 50 families engaged with school leadership to explore the potential expansion of Oldsmar Elementary School into a K-8 institution.
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