August 5, 2025 - 23:00

Superintendent LaShakia Moore has announced a range of innovative educational options aimed at meeting the diverse needs of students in Flagler Schools this academic year. Recognizing that each student has unique learning styles and requirements, the district is implementing a variety of programs designed to provide personalized educational experiences.
Among the offerings are specialized curricula that cater to different learning preferences, as well as flexible scheduling to accommodate students’ varying commitments. The district is also enhancing support services to ensure that all students, including those with special needs, receive the assistance necessary to thrive academically.
In addition to traditional classroom settings, Flagler Schools is exploring alternative learning environments, such as online and hybrid models, which allow for greater adaptability in education. This initiative reflects a broader commitment to fostering an inclusive atmosphere where every student can succeed. Superintendent Moore emphasizes the importance of collaboration with families to create a supportive educational landscape tailored to individual student aspirations.
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