The 20-person choral group traveled to New York to perform in the St. Patrick’s Guest Choir Concert Series.
Dr. Christine Wilson is one of three finalists for the 2023 Florida Department of Education Principal of the Year.
The national organization will bring its proven, long-term mentoring model to Lealman Avenue Elementary School.
Budding chefs were challenged to come up with a recipe made with collard greens that was both delicious and nutritious.
The substitute teacher was pulled out of class at a Pinellas school after the district said she used a racial slur in front of students.
See how FAFSA applications changed for Pinellas Beaches area high schools.
An establishment ceremony was held at Pinellas Park High School.
Mike Delancey and fellow wounded warriors helped Skyview Elementary School students unveil a statue of their school mascot, the bald eagle.
St. Petersburg College leadership and supporters came together to celebrate Presidential Scholars joining the college.
Girls Inc.’s Project Accelerate advances gender parity through a re-imagining of workplace equality.
Girls Inc.'s after-school enrichment program encourages girls to reach beyond traditional careers.
The SPC Health Education Center nursing skills lab was dedicated in honor of the late Catherine Holmes Crumbs.
Nationally, applications for financial aid are down this year.
SPC’s Brother to Brother program seeks to address low success, retention and completion rates among African American male college students.
Angela Li, 17, is among less than 1 percent of students who attempt the SAT and earn a perfect score.
The Pinellas school district said five to 10 students clashed over the presence of a Pride flag display at a lunch table.
The University of Florida College of Pharmacy conferred Pharm.D. degrees for 265 graduates of the class of 2021, May 15. Also joining th ...
Two University of Florida College of Pharmacy students were selected as top scoring abstract winners out of more than 1,300 submissions ...
Gary Cacciatore, Pharm.D., J.D., a 1988 graduate of the UF College of Pharmacy and vice president of regulatory affairs and associate re ...
Students have overcome many obstacles the past year. Celebrate your graduate on Pinellas Beaches Patch.
See how college aid applications changed for Pinellas Beaches area high schools.
The portion of U.S. residents holding four-year or higher degrees has been rising. Here's how it’s changed in Pinellas County.
The Knack tutoring service pairs students with peers who have excelled in the courses they are taking.
The city of Pinellas Park will host its first drive~thru kindergarten through 12th grade backpack giveaway event Saturday at 10 a.m.
The U.S. Coast Guard plans to launch a Coast Guard Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps program at Pinellas Park High School.
Pinellas Beaches Patch is honoring spring college graduates from Pinellas Park, Seminole, Madeira Beach and other towns along the beaches.
A Pinellas Park art instructor Judith Woodward won the 2020 Artsonia Art Education Leadership Award.
​The Pinellas Park Police Department Explorer Post 912​ is celebrating a state championship under the leadership of Detective Jerry Tippett.
Madeira Beach Fundamental K-8 School accepted the grand prize for the Sandy Hook Promise "Start With Hello" program.
Madeira Beach Fundamental K-8 School will receive the Sandy Hook Promise Start with Hello Grand Prize Award for preventing social isolation.
Just in time for the start of the school year, Pinellas Park Police Department school resource officers are in place in all schools.
The Pinellas Park Medical District's Back to School Family Fun Day, happening Saturday, Aug. 4, will help students prepare for school.
When's the first day of school in Pinellas Beaches? Plus, other must-know dates for students, parents and teachers.
Pinellas County school children only have a short time left on their summer break before the 2016-17 academic year gets under way.
The 12-hour drumming event is hoped to raise awareness about the problem of bullying in Pinellas County Schools.
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When he raised two fingers to check his pulse, the boy couldn’t find one.
Public schools are open in the county on the Nov. 11 national holiday.
District officials and the U.S. Department of Defense seem to think so. What are your thoughts?