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Parent Information and Trainings

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You are your child’s first and most important teacher and your involvement is crucial to his/her success. Broward County Public Schools has the Parent Involvement Office which is available with information and resources to help you stay informed and get involved in your child's education.  

Florida's Pledge of Parental Involvement
"I pledge to support my child’s education to the best of my ability. I will have high expectations for my child to succeed in school and in life. I will make my child’s education a priority, and model positive actions and attitudes. I will partner with my child’s school to ensure I am informed and involved in all aspects of my child’s education and will be an active advocate for my child’s education. I understand that education is the key to success, and will do everything I can to nurture my child’s ability to learn."

Thank you for making Broward County Public Schools your choice in education.
BCPS is committed to providing high-quality, rigorous learning opportunities for all students. Among the many options offered by BCPS:

  • Magnet and innovative programs designed around specific themes
  • Montessori programs
  • Career and technical education programs allow students to earn industry certifications
  • Advanced academics
  • Opportunities to earn college credits while in high school
  • Virtual education
  • Award-winning music, arts, and athletic programs

Browse this section to find helpful information about our school.

Annual Parent Trainings

Trusted Adult Week

Welcome to Trusted Adult Week! 

Trusted Adult Week is a campaign led by the Office of Student Services as part
of our ongoing commitment to students' well-being. Our school will celebrate
Trusted Adult Week during the week of October 20-24, 2025.

The goal of Trusted Adult Week is simple: to create space for meaningful
conversations and visible reminders that help every student identify at least
one adult they trust at school. When a student can say, “If I have a problem, I know who I can go to for help,” it reflects a culture where connection, safety, and support are part of the everyday experience.

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Parents' Activity Guide.