Pinellas County School Board Addresses Policy Amendments and Public Concerns at November Meeting
- Meeting Overview:
The Pinellas County School Board convened on November 11, 2025, to discuss key policy amendments and listen to public concerns regarding school administration and educational support. The meeting, which included a unanimous decision to proceed with policy changes aligned with new state legislation, also featured emotional public comments from students and parents advocating for supportive staff and educational improvements.
One of the most discussed agenda items involved the board’s decision to authorize a public hearing and advertisement for amendments to several policies, including those concerning ethical conduct and graduation requirements. The board’s proposed changes, prompted by recent state legislation, reflect Senate Bill 1374 and House Bill 1105. These amendments mandate the temporary removal of instructional personnel under specific circumstances and require self-reporting of arrests within 48 hours. Additionally, they update graduation requirements to eliminate the certificate of completion and include marching band as a substitute for physical education or performing arts credits.
In public comments, a Tarpon Springs High School student named Marissa and her mother, Elisa, voiced their concerns about the school’s administration. Marissa, who is part of the veterinary program, expressed dissatisfaction with the school’s principal and the firing of several coaches, including her own. She highlighted the lack of support for large animal and livestock training, an area she and other students wish to pursue. Marissa reported that a petition against the coach firings had gained significant support, with over 100 athletes and parents signing it. Her mother, Elisa, emphasized the importance of supportive staff and academic excellence, particularly due to Marissa’s medical condition and past experiences with bullying.
Further public input came from Sally Coleman, who spoke on broader educational challenges, specifically the impact of charter schools on public education. She contrasted well-funded charter schools with under-resourced public school facilities, questioning the allocation of taxpayer funds and urging the board to advocate for improved conditions for public school students. Coleman referenced a repeal bill introduced by Senator Rousen.
Jillian Kates, a middle school teacher, raised the issue of unpaid maternity leave, sharing her personal experience of financial strain due to covering insurance premiums while on leave. She advocated for district-level solutions to better support teachers who are also parents, emphasizing the need for comprehensive family support.
In his report, Superintendent Kevin K. Hendrick highlighted several district initiatives, including the annual Veterans Day ceremony at Palm Harbor Middle School and the planning for progress community meetings. These meetings aim to address the declining number of school-age children in the county and gather community input on educational topics. Hendrick also acknowledged the efforts of the food and nutrition department to support families facing food insecurity during the government shutdown and reminded attendees of the ongoing stakeholder survey.
The meeting also saw the board elect a new chairperson and vice chairperson. Caprice Edmond was elected as chair, while Dawn M. Peters was elected as vice chair. This organizational change was followed by the approval of the schedule for regular school board meetings for the upcoming year.
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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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
11/11/2025
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Recording Published:
11/11/2025
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Duration:
69 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Florida
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County:
Pinellas County
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Towns:
Bardmoor, Bay Pines, Bear Creek, Belleair, Belleair Beach, Belleair Bluffs, Belleair Shore, Clearwater, Dunedin, East Lake, Feather Sound, Greenbriar, Gulfport, Harbor Bluffs, Indian Rocks Beach, Indian Shores, Kenneth City, Largo, Lealman, Madeira Beach, North Redington Beach, Oldsmar, Palm Harbor, Pinellas County, Pinellas Park, Redington Beach, Redington Shores, Ridgecrest, Safety Harbor, Seminole, South Highpoint, South Pasadena, St. Pete Beach, St. Petersburg, Tarpon Springs, Tierra Verde, Treasure Island, West Lealman
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