Wakulla County Schools has always aimed to reflect our County’s passion for learning, care for kids, and support for one another. It is with this in mind that we hope to outline a community action plan that best serves our students. We recognize that in emergency situations it may be necessary to close a school(s). When this occurs, Wakulla County Schools will work to ensure that our students' education can continue while at home and our community is provided needed support during difficult times. In light of the unprecedented challenges presented by the spread of COVID-19 virus our community action plan currently focuses on two primary areas.
One of which is the distribution of educational packets for students to continue their instruction at home. Each EdPack will contain grade level educational content in paper and pencil format. Additionally, our instructional services department has provided a list of educationally relevant materials on our district website. The second area of focus is ensuring that the Federal School Lunch program is available to our students even in times of crisis. It is our hope that whenever possible we are able to provide our students with sustainable meals that comply with the Federal Government’s nutritional guidelines. We plan to implement a meal delivery system that utilizes current bus routes to avoid many of the challenges parents may face in terms of transportation at this time.
Students will have access to digital materials and instructional activities to remain engaged in learning during the time schools may remain closed.
Digital resources will be designated as "Core Materials" or "Supplemental Materials." Core Materials will be used as the main instructional programs for all students in the designated grade levels and "Supplemental Materials" will be available for enhancement/enrichment activities, conducting research or recreational reading.
Internet Access
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Content Delivery Elementary (K-5)
i-Ready (Reading and Mathematics): At Home Paper Packets - Parents and Students are able to pick up at home paper packet from their assigned school, the week of March 23rd-27th. After the week of March 23rd-27th, parents and students may pick up from Wakulla County Schools district office.
Click here for a listing of helpful documents for using ClassLink - For some of the applications that are used in ClassLink to auto sign in, and extension must be installed depending on which browser you are using. - MobyMax has a unique way you have to login into it through ClassLink. There is a document illustrating that as well.
The following textbooks and programs can be accessed through ClassLink on Wakulla County School district home page:
ACT/SAT (Reading and Mathematics): At Home Paper Packets -Parents and Students are able to pick up at home paper packet from their assigned school, the week of March 23rd-27th. After the week of March 23rd-27th, parents and students may pick up from Wakulla County Schools district office.
Click here for a listing of helpful documents for using ClassLink -For some of the applications that are used in ClassLink to auto sign in, and extension must be installed depending on which browser you are using. -MobyMax has a unique way you have to login into it through ClassLink. There is a document illustrating that as well.
The following textbooks and programs can be accessed through ClassLink on Wakulla County School district home page:
The following textbooks and programs can be accessed through ClassLink on Wakulla County School district home page:
Some people believe Wakulla is named for the Timucuan Indian word (kala), meaning “spring of water” or “mysterious water.” This could be referring to Wakulla Springs. Wakulla Springs is one of the world's largest springs. The water flow has been measured at 1.23 billion gallons per day.
Enjoy Wakulla Springs, one of the largest fresh water springs in the world; explore nature up close while hiking hundreds of miles of trails. Go back in time and learn all about San Marcos de Apalache, its colorful past from Spanish Explorers to present day.
Wakulla High School is an above average, public school located in CRAWFORDVILLE, FL. It has 1,418 students in grades PK, 9-12 with a student-teacher ratio of 18 to 1. According to state test scores, 51% of students are at least proficient in math and 51% in reading.
The place with the greatest population is the unincorporated town of Crawfordville, which is also the county seat. Next in population is Panacea, followed by the incorporated city of Sopchoppy (398 persons in 1993) and the town of St. Marks (303 persons in 1993).
The spring pool is 315 feet in diameter,185 feet deep, and connects to an underwater cave system with over 26 miles of passageways explored to date. Swimming is allowed at Wakulla Spring.
$6.00 per vehicle. Limit 2-8 people per vehicle. $4.00 single occupant vehicle. $2.00 pedestrians, bicyclists, extra passengers, passengers in vehicle with holder of Annual Individual Entrance Pass.
The Wakulla River is an 11-mile-long (18 km) river in Wakulla County, Florida. It carries the outflow from Wakulla Springs, site of the Edward Ball Wakulla Springs State Park, to the St. Marks River 3 miles (5 km) north of the Gulf of Mexico.
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