Congratulations to Rachel Norfleet, Yulee High School Assistant Principal, on being named Nassau County School District Assistant Principal of the Year.
about 14 hours ago, Nassau County School District
A photo of Rachel Norfleet and a banner that says Assistant Principal of the Year.
Today, we celebrate our incredible Education Support Professionals! 💛
From bus drivers to custodians, paraprofessionals to office staff, your dedication keeps our schools running smoothly and our students supported.
Thank you for all you do to make learning possible every day.
#EducationSupportProfessionalsDay #ThankYouESP #WeAreNassau
about 17 hours ago, Nassau County School District
Education Support Professionals Day
Congratulations to Edward Brown, Nassau County Community School Principal, on being named Nassau County School District Principal of the Year.
1 day ago, Nassau County School District
A photo of Edward Brown labeled with his name and Principal of the Year.
Congratulations to Elizabeth Taylor, from Wildlight Elementary School, on being named one of the five District Teacher of the Year finalists.
1 day ago, Nassau County School District
A photo of  Elizabeth Taylor
Congratulations to Karen Russell, from Hilliard Middle-Senior High School, on being named one of the five District Teacher of the Year finalists.
2 days ago, Nassau County School District
A photo of Karen Russell.
Congratulations to Deetra Duncanson, from Yulee Middle School, on being named one of the five District Teacher of the Year finalists.
2 days ago, Nassau County School District
A photo of Deetra Duncanson.
Congratulations to Suzy Opalinski, from Fernandina Beach Middle School, on being named one of the five District Teacher of the Year finalists.
2 days ago, Nassau County School District
A photo of Suzy Opalinski
Congratulations to Sarah Twardy, from Fernandina Beach High School, on being named one of the five District Teacher of the Year finalists.
2 days ago, Nassau County School District
A photo of Sarah Twardy

Today, we honor our nation’s heroes.
On Veterans Day, we thank the brave men and women who have served in our armed forces for their courage, sacrifice, and dedication to protecting our freedom.
All schools and district offices are closed in observance of Veterans Day.
#VeteransDay #ThankYouVeterans #NassauSupportsVeterans #WeAreNassau

9 days ago, Nassau County School District
Veteran's Day
📣 Reminder: There will be no school on Tuesday, November 11, in observance of Veterans Day.

We take this day to honor and thank all who have served and continue to serve our country. 🇺🇸
#VeteransDay #WeAreNassau
9 days ago, Nassau County School District
Tuesday, November 11th, No School Reminder
Happy National STEM Day! 🔬💡
Across Nassau County classrooms, students are exploring science, technology, engineering, and mathematics through creativity and hands-on learning. STEM education empowers problem-solvers and innovators, the leaders of tomorrow!
#STEMDay #WeAreNassau
12 days ago, Nassau County School District
National STEM Day
Today, we honor Victims of Communism Day, remembering the more than 100 million people who suffered under communist regimes worldwide.
This observance, established in Florida law, reminds us to preserve freedom and educate students about the importance of democracy.
#VictimsOfCommunismDay #CivicEducation #FloridaSchools #WeAreNassau
13 days ago, Nassau County School District
Victims of Communism Day
🎓 Earn Your GED with the Nassau County School District!

It’s never too late to finish what you started. The Nassau County School District Adult Education Program is now enrolling for the 2025–2026 school year, offering the support, flexibility, and resources you need to earn your GED (high school diploma equivalency).

📞 For more information, call 904-548-1750 or visit us at 76343 William Burgess Blvd., Building 30, Yulee, FL 32097.
🖱️ Register today and take the first step toward your GED!
13 days ago, Nassau County School District
Flyer titled “You Can Do This! 2025–2026 Adult Education” from Nassau County School District. The flyer encourages adults without a diploma to enroll in adult education programs. It asks, “Do you want to gain a better paying job? To boost your confidence and pride? To prepare for future academic achievements?” A blue and yellow “Register Now” button is displayed. The flyer lists available programs: campuses across Nassau County, evening classes, IET programs, career coaching, and ESOL classes. It also highlights reasons to choose the program: academic rigor, dedicated educators, individualized instruction, and flexible scheduling. Contact information is included—phone: 904-548-1750 and address: 76343 William Burgess Blvd., Building 30, Yulee, FL 32097. The Nassau County School District logo appears in the center with a graduation cap icon. Images show smiling adult learners in a classroom and a teacher interacting with students. The flyer uses blue, yellow, and white colors with bold, encouraging typography.
This week, we celebrate School Psychology Awareness Week! 🧠✨
School psychologists play an essential role in supporting students’ academic success, mental health, and overall well-being. Let’s thank our dedicated NCSD school psychologists who help students learn, grow, and thrive every day.
#SchoolPsychologyAwareness #StudentWellbeing #WeAreNassau
17 days ago, Nassau County School District
Illustration showing a student walking through a wooded path toward a school building with text that reads, “School Psychologists: Thank You for Supporting Our Students! #SchoolPsychWeek
November is Family Engagement in Education Month, a reminder that when schools and families work together, students thrive. Throughout this month and beyond, NCSD celebrates the powerful role of families who support learning at home and in our schools.
#FamilyEngagement #StudentSuccess #NassauCountySchools #WeAreNassau
17 days ago, Nassau County School District
Family-Engagement-Month

It’s National Scholarship Month!
High school students, explore the many local and national scholarships available through NCSD.
Contact your counselor to learn more about current opportunities and resources.
#Scholarships #CollegeReady #FutureFocused #WeAreNassau

17 days ago, Nassau County School District
National Scholarship Month
🌟 Wildlight Elementary students joined schools nationwide in celebrating White Cane Day, a special day recognizing the independence, determination, and achievements of individuals who are blind or visually impaired. 💙

Through engaging classroom activities, students learned about accessibility, inclusion, and how tools like the white cane empower people to navigate the world with confidence. 🦯
about 1 month ago, Nassau County School District
An adult instructor and a student wearing a blindfold practice mobility techniques using white canes under a covered walkway at school.
Students wearing black shirts and blindfolds stand on a grassy field playing a game with a bright orange ball during an outdoor White Cane Day activity.
A student uses a braille typewriter to emboss dots onto paper during a hands-on learning activity for White Cane Day.
Students wearing blindfolds sit at tables while teachers guide them through activities for White Cane Day. A presentation slide on the board reads “DAXX – 2025 White Cane Day.”

🎨 Celebrating Student Creativity at the Northeast Florida Fair!

While at the Northeast Florida Fair, be sure to stop by the student art booths! From Pre-K through 12th grade, Nassau County students are showcasing their incredible creativity and talent.

Thanks to your continued support through the One Mill, every school in our district has a dedicated art teacher — and that impact shines through in the beautiful artwork displayed at this year’s fair.

#WeAreNassau #OneMilAtWork #ArtsInEducation #NassauSchools #NicerInNassau

about 1 month ago, Nassau County School District
A wall filled with bright patchwork art squares arranged like a quilt, centered around large text reading “Sew It.” The display includes geometric shapes, drawings, and vibrant patterns made by students.
A cozy barn-themed booth featuring hay on the floor, small scarecrow figures, string lights, and children’s artwork of fall leaves, trees, and farm animals displayed on black walls.
A red quilt with white and black “H” letters draped over a chair beside handmade paper pies, jars, and chickens arranged on green grass-like paper and surrounded by sunflower decorations.
A display with large cutout letters reading “78 Years Sew It Grow It Show It,” surrounded by handmade paper bees, sunflowers, acorns, and colorful rainbow crafts, celebrating a farm-themed art showcase.
A yellow banner reading “Yulee High School” with cartoon hornets hangs above a display of colorful student artwork, including portraits, surrealist paintings, and sketches arranged across three walls.
A booth decorated with large green and gold paper vines and a burlap sign reading “Yulee Elementary.” The walls are covered with bright student artwork featuring flowers, skies, and animals surrounding a “Grow It” theme.
A yellow and black art booth with a banner reading “FBMS Anchored in Excellence.” The display features large paper flowers and shelves filled with colorful clay and papier-mâché sculptures made by students.
A cozy barn-themed booth featuring hay on the floor, small scarecrow figures, string lights, and children’s artwork of fall leaves, trees, and farm animals displayed on black walls.
A wall covered with colorful mosaic fruit artworks, each framed against a red-and-white checkered picnic blanket background, showcasing fruits like watermelon, bananas, and berries.
A light blue wall with clouds, sunflowers, paper cows, bunnies, and pink pigs made from paper plates and cotton balls. The text “Show It” is displayed above, tying into the fair’s theme.

Students from Mrs. King’s Career and Technical Education (CTE) classes at Yulee Middle School participated in a field trip to explore the CTE programs offered at Yulee High School.

During the visit, the middle school students toured several programs to gain insight into potential high school pathways. In Ms. Crosby’s Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) program, Yulee High students demonstrated their hands-on skills and guided the visiting students through basic practice activities. The experience helped YMS students understand the prerequisite skills and foundational knowledge needed to join the CNA program in their senior year.

Next, the students visited Ms. Raulerson’s agriculture program, where they learned about the Future Farmers of America (FFA) organization and observed ongoing student projects. YHS students showcased their work by demonstrating how they show chickens and rabbits in competitions, modeling their art projects, and explaining the process of judging poultry categories.

The final stop was Mr. Hart’s construction program. Here, students learned about ladder safety, including the importance of maintaining three points of contact—two hands and one foot, or two feet and one hand—at all times. Mr. Hart also shared examples of past and future class projects, such as display shelving and a classroom bathroom renovation.

After returning to Yulee Middle School, students reflected on what they learned and discussed ways to share their experiences with peers. This collaboration between the middle and high school CTE programs provided an engaging opportunity for students to explore future pathways within the district’s CTE offerings and sparked new ideas for integrating high school-level skills into their current learning experiences.

To learn more about the many Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs offered across Nassau County schools—designed to help students graduate certified and career ready—visit https://nassau.k12.fl.us/cte

about 1 month ago, Nassau County School District
A Yulee Middle School student climbs a ladder outside a green metal building while a Yulee High School construction teacher supervises and classmates watch, learning about ladder safety.
High school CNA students demonstrate safe patient transfer techniques using a hospital bed setup, while visiting middle school students observe the process.
Yulee High School agriculture students demonstrate animal care in the classroom, with one student holding a rabbit and another preparing materials on a work table.
A high school CNA student in maroon scrubs assists a visiting Yulee Middle School student in safely transferring from a hospital bed during a classroom demonstration. A wheelchair and anatomy posters are visible in the background.
A Yulee High School CNA classroom filled with students practicing patient care techniques such as bed transfers and vital sign monitoring, with anatomy charts and medical equipment visible.
A Yulee Middle School student climbs a ladder outside a green metal building while a Yulee High School construction teacher supervises and classmates watch, learning about ladder safety.
A Yulee High School CNA student assists a classmate with a gait belt during a skills lab, while visiting Yulee Middle School students observe to learn about healthcare procedures.
A group of students gather around the Yulee High School construction teacher outside a green metal workshop, listening to an explanation about ladder safety and class projects.
A group of Yulee Middle School students stands outside Yulee High School’s agriculture area as the agriculture teacher explains the FFA program and upcoming student projects.
The Yulee High School agriculture teacher speaks to visiting Yulee Middle School students inside the classroom about FFA opportunities, with posters and student notes visible on the whiteboard.

🎓 Save the Date! The Nassau County School District invites all high school students and parents to the College & Career Fair on February 5, 2026, at Yulee High School Cafeteria from 5:30–7:00 PM.

No registration required — just come ready to explore future opportunities, meet representatives, and discover pathways for success after graduation.

#WeAreNassau #CollegeAndCareerFair #IgnitingAGeneration #NassauCountySchools

about 1 month ago, Nassau County School District
Graphic with dark blue background featuring the Nassau County School District logo and text that reads: “Save the Date – Nassau County School District College & Career Fair, Yulee High School Cafeteria, February 5, 2026, 5:30–7:00. 2026.”