Dark blue graphic with a graduation cap icon and white and gold text. Title reads “Nassau County School District 2026 Graduation Dates.” Listed are:  Fernandina Beach High School – May 18, 2026, at 1:00 p.m., University of North Florida Arena.  West Nassau High School – May 20, 2026, at 1:00 p.m., University of North Florida Arena.  Hilliard Middle-Senior High School – May 27, 2026, at 7:00 p.m., Hilliard Middle-Senior High School Flashes Field.  Yulee High School – May 30, 2026, at 4:00 p.m., University of North Florida Arena.  Nassau County Community School & Nassau Virtual School – May 26, 2026, at 7:00 p.m., Fernandina Beach Middle School Auditorium.
Graphic with a dark blue background showing the text “2024–2025 Academically High Performing School District.” The words “High Performing” are highlighted in gold. At the bottom left is the Nassau County School District logo featuring a blue graduation cap.
AP Academy attendees listen to a panel of established principals.
Graphic with a background of soil and green plants. The text reads: "Career Technical Education. Growing the Future. Aquaponics in CTE Aquaculture Classes." The Nassau County School District logo appears in the top right corner.
Certificate graphic for Florida’s MTSS Recognized Schools Improvement Award, 2024–2025. The design features a teal and green ribbon badge labeled “Improvement Award” with the PS/RtI (Problem Solving/Response to Intervention) logo in the bottom left corner.
Graphic with the Nassau County School District logo on the left and the Yulee Middle School Hornet mascot on the right. Large text reads “Yulee Middle School Teachers Featured in FAEA Florida Art Education Association.” Below, smaller text says “Fresh Paint Fall 2025 Issue.” The background shows a faded image of students and teachers in a library.
A completed group photo on the new turf field after the ribbon cutting. Students, cheerleaders, band members, and staff pose together, smiling behind a banner that reads, “Thank You, Nassau County. Our New Turf is Here! Funded by the One Mill.”
Digital certificate for Fernandina Beach Middle School recognizing it as a Florida MTSS Recognized School for 2024–2025. The certificate highlights the school's achievement in improving ELA outcomes through a strong Multi-Tiered System of Supports. Includes PS/RtI logo and an award ribbon graphic.
The Commissioner of Education and district leaders observe a teacher reading aloud to a group of elementary students seated on the floor during a whole group reading lesson.
Graphic with a dark blue background and thin yellow rectangular border featuring the text 'Fentanyl Awareness and Education Day' in large white letters, '2025' in smaller white text in the bottom left corner, and the Nassau County School District logo with a graduation cap in the top right corner.
A smiling adult sits at a cafeteria table with two young elementary school boys during lunch. The child on the left is wearing a red dinosaur shirt, and the child on the right is wearing a blue Spider-Man shirt. Both are eating school lunch, which includes tortilla chips, cheese dip, a banana, and chocolate milk. The background shows other children seated at cafeteria tables.
Graphic with the Nassau County School District logo in the top right corner. Large text reads 'Attendance Calls UPDATE for Parents' on a dark blue background with yellow border lines. A red rotary phone icon is in the bottom left corner.
A collage of images honoring Scott Hodges and showcasing the Pack for Purpose: The Scott Hodges Memorial Drive. On the left, Scott Hodges smiles and waves while wearing a blue shirt and green tie. Surrounding images show school staff and students holding or distributing colorful backpacks. The center features a bold banner with the words “PACK FOR PURPOSE: The Scott Hodges Memorial Drive.” The images reflect community support and the continued impact of Mr. Hodges' legacy through donations of school supplies.
A large group of Nassau County School District leaders poses together outdoors during the annual Leadership Retreat. Everyone is wearing matching black shirts with the district logo, standing on tiered stone steps in front of a tropical palm tree. Large illuminated letters “1” and “A” are displayed on either side, symbolizing the district’s top-rated status.
Two blue badge graphics pinned on a corkboard background. The left badge features a large yellow “A” with the text “Nassau County School District” around the edge and “A Rated by the FLDOE” below. The right badge displays a large yellow number “1” with the same surrounding text and the caption “Ranked 1st in Florida” beneath it.
Paper desk calendar displaying the month of December, with holidays such as Christmas Day, Christmas Eve, and New Year’s Eve marked in red; calendar is set outdoors on a table with blurred greenery in the background.
A graphic announces that Bryceville Elementary School has been named a 2024 National Blue Ribbon School. It features the U.S. Department of Education’s official Blue Ribbon School seal with an eagle emblem and a banner reading “Celebrating 2024 Excellence.” Bold blue text highlights the award title.
Bryan Alvaré, assistant principal at Yulee Middle School in Nassau County, is named the 2025 Florida Assistant Principal of the Year. A congratulatory green graphic from the Florida Department of Education features his portrait alongside the award title and school information.