Pinellas County School Board Recognizes Disability Awareness, Celebrates Student Achievements, and Addresses Teacher Pay Concerns

In a recent meeting, the Pinellas County School Board underscored its commitment to inclusivity by proclaiming the first two weeks of October as Disability History and Awareness Weeks. The board also celebrated the exceptional achievements of students recognized as National Merit Scholars and addressed issues regarding teacher pay and school funding in Florida.

The meeting prominently featured the recognition of Disability History and Awareness Weeks. The board unanimously adopted a proclamation highlighting the importance of understanding and inclusion. This initiative aims to foster a more supportive environment for nearly 14,000 students with disabilities in the district. The proclamation emphasized the need for universal design for learning and the goal of enhancing public awareness and understanding of disabilities. An executive director elaborated on the planned activities for these weeks, which are designed to promote inclusion and combat bullying. The board members, including those with personal connections to special education, expressed gratitude for the contributions of individuals with disabilities and the educators who support them.

These students, representing ten different high schools, demonstrated performance on the PSAT and are now competing for substantial scholarship funds. The board acknowledged the efforts of schools and college career centers in preparing students for these assessments and expressed appreciation for the volunteers and teachers who organized celebratory events. The recognition of these students highlighted the district’s focus on academic excellence and the support provided to students at all levels.

Another highlight of the meeting was the introduction of the first-ever Pinellas County Schools Raider Challenge, which brought together JROTC Raider teams from 22 schools. The event, hosted by Northeast High School, tested students on various physical challenges and fostered enthusiastic participation from students and families. The board recognized the success of the event and the efforts to build obstacle courses for future competitions.

However, the meeting also addressed concerns regarding teacher pay and school funding in Florida. The president of the Pinellas Classroom Teachers Association spoke during public participation, expressing gratitude for the collaborative efforts in contract negotiations but highlighting the dire state of teacher compensation in the state. He criticized Florida’s ranking of 50th in average teacher pay and the low per-pupil spending, emphasizing the need for more substantial financial support for public education. He described the state’s offer of a 0.7% raise for teachers as “insulting” given the rising cost of living, calling for increased investment in the education sector to attract and retain quality educators.

The board also discussed the approval of amendments to policy 2250 regarding fundamental and magnet schools. Proposed changes aim to improve clarity and alignment across programs, including refined definitions and updates to transportation eligibility. The estimated impact of these changes includes potential financial savings of $2.5 to $3 million annually, affecting approximately 450 students, with a significant reduction at Oyola High School. The board emphasized the importance of communicating these changes to families and allowing for feedback.

In new business, a tentative agreement was reached with the Pinellas Classroom Teachers Association, concluding negotiations for the year. The board expressed gratitude for the collaboration that achieved this agreement, especially in a challenging budget year. The importance of meeting the October 1st deadline for teacher salary increases was noted, along with ongoing efforts to improve educational opportunities within the district.

Additionally, the board recognized the role of principals by proclaiming October 2025 as National Principals Month. The proclamation highlighted the responsibilities of principals as educational leaders and visionaries, instrumental in fostering positive school environments. The motion to recognize National Principals Month passed unanimously.

Note: This meeting summary was generated by AI, which can occasionally misspell names, misattribute actions, and state inaccuracies. This summary is intended to be a starting point and you should review the meeting record linked above before acting on anything you read. If we got something wrong, let us know. We’re working every day to improve our process in pursuit of universal local government transparency.
Superintendent:
Kevin K. Hendrick
School Board Officials:
Katie Blaxberg, Lisa N. Cane, Caprice Edmond, Laura Hine, Eileen M. Long, Stephanie Meyer, Dawn M. Peters

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