- November 20, 2024
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Flagler Schools has been recognized as an Apple Distinguished School District.
School districts apply and are selected for this distinction based on their commitment to continuous innovation in education across all schools in their system, using Apple products to inspire, imagine and impact teaching and learning districtwide.
Apple representative Chad Reynolds made it official at the district's Oct. 14 School Board meeting, formally presenting Flagler Schools with the honor.
“We are proud of this honor which shows our dedication to preparing students for the future,” Flagler Schools Superintendent LaShakia Moore said in a district press release. “Being able to provide our students with the tools and skills necessary to thrive in an ever-evolving world is a job we take seriously. By integrating innovative technology into the classroom, we are equipping our students not just for academic success, but for the challenges and opportunities the next generation will face.”
Flagler Schools is one of only 17 districts worldwide to receive this honor. The district earned the honor after the announcement on Aug. 28 that Belle Terre Elementary School, Buddy Taylor Middle School, Indian Trails Middle School, Old Kings Elementary School and Rymfire Elementary School were recognized as Apple Distinguished Schools for the 2024–2027 program term.
Bunnell Elementary School, Flagler Palm Coast High School, Matanzas High School and Wadsworth Elementary School were named Apple Distinguished Schools in 2023.