
Nassau County School District schools and offices will be closed on Monday, February 16, 2026, in observance of Presidents' Day.
Classes will resume on Tuesday, February 17.
Parents and families can view the complete school calendar at:
🔗 https://www.nassau.k12.fl.us/calendar
#WeAreNassau

The Nassau County School District invites students and families to attend the 2026 College and Career Fair.
Join us on Thursday, February 5, 2026, from 5:30–7:00 p.m. at the Yulee High School Cafeteria to explore postsecondary education options and career pathways.
A free sweet treat will be provided to each student who attends, sponsored by the Nassau Education Foundation and The Gates’ Foundation, and provided by Mr. Softee and 904 Squeeze.
#WeAreNassau #CollegeAndCareerReady #StudentSuccess #FutureReady

The Nassau County School District is hiring school bus drivers to support safe, reliable transportation for students across our community.
Competitive pay. Strong benefits. Meaningful work.
✔ Hiring bonus of $2,500–$3,000*
✔ $18–$19+ per hour*
✔ Annual attendance and safety bonuses
✔ Free training provided
✔ Millage bonus for the 2025–2026 school year: $5,877 (prorated)
Join a team that plays a vital role in student success every day.
📞 Questions? Contact the NCSD Transportation Department at 904-225-0127
🚌 Apply to be an NCSD Bus Driver today.
*Hourly pay based on union contract negotiations and years of experience.
#SchoolBusDrivers #NowHiring #TransportationJobs #EducationCareers #PublicServiceJobs #NassauCountyFL #WeAreNassau

The Nassau County School District invites students and families to attend the 2026 College and Career Fair.
Join us on Thursday, February 5, 2026, from 5:30–7:00 p.m. at the Yulee High School Cafeteria to explore postsecondary education options and career pathways.
A free sweet treat will be provided to each student who attends, sponsored by the Nassau Education Foundation and The Gates’ Foundation, and provided by Mr. Softee and 904 Squeeze.
#WeAreNassau #CollegeAndCareerReady #StudentSuccess #FutureReady

Paying for college starts with the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) — and now there’s even more reason to submit yours.
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We’re grateful for our students, staff, families, and community partners who make Nassau County Schools such a special place. Enjoy your break, and we’ll see everyone back on Monday, December 1!
View the full 2025–2026 and 2026–2027 calendars at nassau.k12.fl.us/Calendar.
#ThanksgivingBreak #GratefulForNCSD #WeAreNassau

On Substitute Educators Day, we thank the dedicated professionals who step in to ensure learning continues every day.
Your flexibility, patience, and care make a lasting impact in our classrooms.
#SubstituteEducatorsDay #ThankYouSubs #WeAreNassau

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

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

We take this day to honor and thank all who have served and continue to serve our country. 🇺🇸
#VeteransDay #WeAreNassau

NCSD observes Holocaust Education Week to honor the memory of the millions of Jews and countless others persecuted during the Holocaust. Through meaningful lessons and reflection, our schools promote tolerance, empathy, and understanding.
Learn more at FLDOE Holocaust Education Resources: https://www.fldoe.org/holocausteducation/resources.stml
#HolocaustEducationWeek #NeverForget #WeAreNassau

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

This observance, established in Florida law, reminds us to preserve freedom and educate students about the importance of democracy.
#VictimsOfCommunismDay #CivicEducation #FloridaSchools #WeAreNassau

#FamilyEngagement #StudentSuccess #NassauCountySchools #WeAreNassau

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

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

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









