New activities registration site for student/athletes

There is a new way to register in order to participate in school athletics. The Florida Union Free School District is partnering with rSchoolToday Activity Registration, allowing student/athletes to register online. Information about the new system can be found here. In order to register at the rSchoolToday site, click here.

Memorial plaque unveiled for Seward’s beloved Rafael Muriel

After the death of S. S. Seward Institute security guard Rafael “Ralph” Muriel in March, his colleagues and much of the Florida community honored him by creating the Rafael Muriel Memorial Kindness Scholarship, which will be given each year to Seward graduates. Mr. Muriel exemplified kindness to all he met, especially the students of Seward. …

Seward honors Rafael Muriel, beloved security guard and friend, with memorial scholarship

Each day for 16 years, he was one of the first faces most Seward students and staff saw as they entered the building. Rafael Muriel was security at S.S. Seward Institute. His greeting was usually a broad smile and wave, often with kind words for those who passed through the doors. That positive, encouraging and …

NYS Education Department is looking for feedback on new Parent Dashboard

Dear Parents, The New York State Education Department (NYSED) has developed a Parent Dashboard to increase transparency and make information about school performance and other school-level data easier for parents and the public to access. The Parent Dashboard is part of New York’s Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) plan, which emphasizes equity in education for all …

Financial aid presentation information available

Thursday night the financial aid pros from Marist presented a virtual financial aid presentation to our students and parents. If you participated and need a refresher or if you missed it and want to see the presentation, click on the graphic at right .

District’s revised Code of Conduct is available for review

The Florida Union Free School District has revised its Code of Conduct. The public is invited to review the document and make any comments or suggestions. The board of education is scheduled to adopt the revised Code of Conduct at its meeting on Sept. 17.  The proposed changes are highlighted.

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