Wakulla County Schools is excited to offer Summer Enrichment Camp for students who have completed Kindergarten through 4th grade (ages 6–10). Each week features a new theme, hands-on activities, and a fun field trip to keep students active, learning, and engaged all summer long!

📅 Camp runs June and July | Mondays–Thursdays
8:00 AM – 3:00 PM
💲 $250 per week
(includes breakfast, lunch, snack, and field trips)
Extended Day available until 5:30 PM for $50 per week

📝 How to Register:
Parents may register through their FOCUS Parent Portal by selecting Forms Summary and completing the Summer Enrichment Registration form. A $50 non-refundable deposit per week is required to secure your child’s spot. Spots are limited and fill quickly, so we encourage families to register early.

📄 View the informational flyer and full camp schedule here: https://aptg.co/PVrGs8

📧 Questions? Contact summerenrichment@wcsb.us

about 1 month ago, Wakulla County Schools
WCSD Summer Enrichment Camp Info Flyer 2026
WCSD Summer Enrichment Camp Info Flyer 2026
Literacy Week Activity Mrs. Kelly’s 5th grade and Mrs. Bartnick’s 2nd grade classes paired students for an informational text reading that supported readers with feedback and allowed for text discussion.
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Buddy Reading Day 📚 Our Kindergarten and 3rd grade students teamed up for a special Buddy Reading time! The older students did a wonderful job reading with their kindergarten friends, helping with words, and sharing their love of books.
about 1 month ago, Felicia Langston
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March 2026 Cougar News
about 1 month ago, Felicia Langston
March 2026
🌎 Let’s Celebrate Inclusion on Wednesday, March 4!

What does inclusion look like?

It’s a high five in the hallway.
A compliment to a classmate.
Saying hello to someone new.

For individuals with intellectual disabilities, inclusion isn’t just important — it’s essential for belonging and acceptance.

On Wednesday, March 4, give a high five, offer a compliment, or simply say hi to someone new. Let’s make inclusion visible across Wakulla County Schools.

Students can sign the Pledge for Inclusion at their school and commit to choosing kindness, respect, and acceptance.

#ChooseToInclude #SpreadTheWord #WakullaCountySchool #RigorousReslientRelevant
about 1 month ago, Wakulla County Schools
On Wednesday, March 4, give a high five, offer a compliment, or simply say hi to someone new. Let’s make inclusion visible across Wakulla County Schools.
On Wednesday, March 4, give a high five, offer a compliment, or simply say hi to someone new. Let’s make inclusion visible across Wakulla County Schools.
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about 1 month ago, Wakulla County Schools
Florida PrePaid Advertisement: Yellow and Blue colors in Spanish
Florida PrePaid Advertisement: Yellow and Blue colors
Mrs. Stallings' class wrapped up an exciting science unit all about plant parts! They explored how parent plants and young plants can have similar traits and also learned how they can be different. Hands-on learning and great discussions made this unit a success!
about 1 month ago, Felicia Langston
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Mrs. Fenenbock's class did an amazing job on their Black History Research Projects! They conducted their own online research, completed a 5 Ws graphic organizer, and wrote thoughtful essays about their chosen influential Black leaders. We are so proud of their hard work and the knowledge they gained through this meaningful project!
about 1 month ago, Felicia Langston
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Thank you, Mrs. Hunter, for the beautiful artwork you created with our students! Your creativity and guidance made this experience so special for them. 🎨
about 1 month ago, Felicia Langston
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Read Across America is a national celebration that highlights the importance of early literacy and the role reading plays in building confidence, opportunity, and lifelong success.
about 1 month ago, Felicia Langston
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Please join us in wishing Oliver Reed-Liotino the very best of luck as he competes in the Future Chef Competition on Thursday, February 26th at Wakulla High School! 👨‍🍳
about 1 month ago, Felicia Langston
Don’t forget to order your 2025–2026 yearbook!
about 1 month ago, Felicia Langston
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🎓 LEAD Graduation 🎓 Congratulations to our amazing 5th graders for successfully completing the LEAD program! We are so proud of your hard work, leadership, and growth throughout this journey. Keep leading the way!
about 1 month ago, Felicia Langston
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Last week, our third graders stepped outside the classroom and into history with a visit to the RISE ABOVE Traveling Exhibit in Tallahassee.

Presented by the Commemorative Air Force Red Tail Squadron, the exhibit preserves and shares the inspiring legacy of the Tuskegee Airmen.

We are proud of our third graders for representing Crawfordville Elementary so well and for engaging thoughtfully with such an important chapter of history.
about 2 months ago, Wakulla County Schools
Our third graders stepped outside the classroom and into history this week with a visit to the RISE ABOVE Traveling Exhibit in Tallahassee.
Our third graders stepped outside the classroom and into history this week with a visit to the RISE ABOVE Traveling Exhibit in Tallahassee.
Our third graders stepped outside the classroom and into history this week with a visit to the RISE ABOVE Traveling Exhibit in Tallahassee.
Our third graders stepped outside the classroom and into history this week with a visit to the RISE ABOVE Traveling Exhibit in Tallahassee.
Our third graders stepped outside the classroom and into history this week with a visit to the RISE ABOVE Traveling Exhibit in Tallahassee.
Our third graders stepped outside the classroom and into history this week with a visit to the RISE ABOVE Traveling Exhibit in Tallahassee.
Our third graders stepped outside the classroom and into history this week with a visit to the RISE ABOVE Traveling Exhibit in Tallahassee.
Our third graders stepped outside the classroom and into history this week with a visit to the RISE ABOVE Traveling Exhibit in Tallahassee.
Our third graders stepped outside the classroom and into history this week with a visit to the RISE ABOVE Traveling Exhibit in Tallahassee.
Mrs. Denbleyker’s class completed a beautiful collaborative art project in honor of Black History Month! Students worked together to create a meaningful piece that celebrates history, culture, and unity. We are so proud of their creativity and teamwork!
about 2 months ago, Felicia Langston
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First graders in Mrs. Stallings and Mrs. Willis’ classes have been hard at work creating their very own “Guess Who?” Black History Month projects!
about 2 months ago, Felicia Langston
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🎓 5th Grade LEAD Graduation 🎓 Please join us as we celebrate our amazing 5th grade students at their LEAD Graduation on Friday, February 20th at 2:00 PM. We are so proud of their hard work and look forward to recognizing their accomplishments!
about 2 months ago, Felicia Langston
Love for Reading parent activity Students in Mrs. Willis’ Class created book marks, read and showed their loved ones how to take an AR test. Students were excited to share their book count and word count with their family.
about 2 months ago, Felicia Langston
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Kindergarten cookie decorating with our families was a sweet success! 🍪 Thank you to all the parents who joined us for this fun activity!
about 2 months ago, Felicia Langston
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Today we proudly celebrate SRO Appreciation Day and give a huge THANK YOU to Capt. Yarbrough at Crawfordville Elementary! 💙🐾 We are so grateful for the way he protects our campus, builds meaningful relationships with our students, and serves our school community with strength, kindness, and integrity. He is more than just a badge on campus — he is a mentor, a role model, and a trusted friend to so many of our children. Capt.Yarbrough, thank you for keeping our Cougars safe and for showing up every day with dedication and heart. Crawfordville Elementary is truly blessed to have you! 💛 #SROAppreciationDay #CougarStrong #GratefulHeart
about 2 months ago, Felicia Langston
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