Patch has partnered with T-Mobile to recognize teachers like Heather Godfrey and show them how much they’re valued and appreciated.
A New Port Richey middle school graduate is "very shy, but also very wise," says a proud grandfather.
Patch and T-Mobile are partnering to celebrate local "Star Students" who succeed in Florida classrooms and their communities.
Pasco County Schools earned a “B” baseline grade rating from the Florida Department of Education for the 2022-2023 school year.
Paying off student loans in Florida costs about the national average, according to a new analysis of the bite loans take out of budgets.
Jesse Pisors, Ed.D, will succeed Timothy L. Beard, Ph.D., whose tenure at PHSC spans nearly 17 years.
Blackjack Media Group and West Florida Battery replaced the Gulf High School Band's stolen golf cart with a new, better version.
Tax Collector Mike Fasano’s five offices collected donations this summer for the Pasco County schools.
The Youth Leadership Pasco Program offers an opportunity for high school sophomores and juniors to develop essential leadership skills.
When students head back to Pasco County public schools on Thursday, they'll find a few changes in place.
Breakfasts and lunches will be provided Monday through Thursday to anyone 18 and younger at the following school locations.
More than 1,300 local students used their creativity to promote water conservation during the 14th annual Water Awareness Poster Contest.
A FL teacher is under investigation after showing her students the animated Disney movie “Strange World,” which features a gay character.
Wendell Krinn Technical High School has been awarded the designation of National Demonstration School by Magnet Schools of America.
Pasco County Schools is partnering with Premier Community HealthCare to launch “The Hub” at Gulfside Elementary School.
The award is given based on academic record, service, leadership, citizenship and commitment to school and community.
A Pasco County school employee said she felt attacked by the Bible verse on a parking spot, but officials say it can stay, reports said.
Pasco County Government and constitutional offices collected more than 8,000 pairs of shoes and socks for kids in Pasco County Schools.
The social justice webinar series kicked off Sept. 14. Upcoming topics include recidivism, mitigating fear and bias and objective truth.
Located in the Angeline development currently under construction, the new magnet school will be built to accommodate 1,700 students.
Wendell Krinn Technical High School is the first in Pasco to earn this national certification for magnet schools.
Gov. DeSantis wants to hire retired first-responders and military veterans, who would receive bonuses to become teachers in Florida.
Keep track of days off and early-release days for Pasco County public schools with this 2022-23 calendar.
Pasco County Schools has maintained a B grade since 2017.
To address the critical shortage of early learning teachers, Marchman Technical College is offering free training and certification.
Pasco County Commissioners will recognize the winners at the June 21 board meeting.
Commencement speakers were two immigrants, the first in their families to receive degrees.
PHSC's program uses Remote Operated Vehicles to give students hands-on experience while working in the field using simulated operations.
The Educator Preparation Institute provides an alternative route to Florida teacher certification.
The college will receive $956,346 through the Expansion of Registered Apprenticeship and Preapprenticeship Grant.
The Center for Alternative Pathway Program partnered with the university to provide professional development sessions for teachers.
Entries will open March 28 and end April 22.
Bimal Bhojani, Jacob Horner and Manuel “Manny” Santana were appointed to the Early Learning Coalition of Pasco and Hernando Counties.
The college announced new members of the academic affairs department.
The office is currently accepting applicants for the 2022 summer semester.
The project features sustainable agriculture and farm-raised fish.
The virtual commencement will stream Dec. 7 on the PHSC YouTube Channel.
See how FAFSA applications changed for New Port Richey area high schools.
The $178,000 grant will ensure more students get into a career quickly after receiving training from experts in their field.