Dan Flynn and John Hendrick are trying to build the Largo baseball program from the ground up.
Largo High School Junior Daniel Koker participated in a Model United Nations Program in Tampa on April 3.
An Osceola High School senior is one of eleven Pinellas County winners of a prestigious national art award.
A new fishing center in Largo, which will serve as a base camp for fishing clubs in the Pinellas County Schools, has a soft-opening on April 2.
Morton Plant Meese will be offering free physicals for student athletes at two locations.
Seminole Second-graders spent a day exploring nature at George C. McGough Nature Park.
A group of second and fourth graders held a lemonade and brownie sale to help fund childhood cancer research.
The school district's Outstanding Volunteers of the Year include volunteers from Mildred Helms Elementary, Pinellas Park Elementary and Cross Bayou Elementary School.
A Pinellas Park High School student and a Seminole teacher are being recognized by the county for inspiring, encouraging and supporting local educators.
Osceola Fundamental High School is the best in the area, and Largo's other middle and high schools all earned a "C" or higher in new rankings from the state Department of Education.
A look at what's cooking in school cafeterias this week.
In 2011, Largo High went from a "D" to a "B!" The annual grades for schools are in, and Pinellas County got a "B" overall.
Members of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers recently spent time exercising with Largo students as part of the NFL's Play 60 program.
Get out the lights and holly. Your holiday decorating could earn cash for Largo schools.
Superintendent John Stewart announced plans for a prekindergarten program to be created in honor of Lew Williams during an emotional tribute to the school board member, who died Saturday.
Boundary changes for Oakhurst, Fuguitt, Frontier and 24 other elementary schools will take effect in the 2012-13 school year.
School board member Lewis “Lew” Williams, a former principal at Seminole Middle and Pinellas Park High schools, died Saturday.
Students at three local elementary schools would be affected if the school board approves boundary changes for 2012-13.
A look at what's cooking in Largo school cafeterias this week.
The Pinellas County School Board has given preliminary approval to a rezoning plan that would change boundaries for 27 elementary schools in the 2012-13 school year, including three in Largo.
The documentary show is looking for its next star in Largo.
Stevie Lang, 14, chose Seminole's new magnet program, Center for Education and Leadership, because of its emphasis on teaching. Lang wants to be a Language Arts teacher.
Mildred Helms Elementary School student and principal share their experiences on filming a part in the film Dolphin Tale.
High school cross-country runners started In Tarpon Springs and St. Petersburg and met in Largo for the kickoff of the Pinellas County School's Centennial Celebration.
Saturday's relay race and ice cream social along the Pinellas Trail kicks off the Pinellas County School District's Centennial events.
Innovative palm reader is first in nation to identify students in the lunch line by scanning hand prints.
Pleas from Pinellas County Schools employees were not enough to stop school board members from voting in favor of the $1.33 billion budget and a small tax increase.
Meridian Jenkins, 14, wants to be a language arts teacher. She's on a mission to teach her generation proper grammar and spelling, even if it's a text.
Dr. John A. Stewart says the biggest challenge facing Pinellas County Schools is improving student performance without spending a lot of money.
Teenager Matthew Noon held garage sales and saved money for a year to go on the June 2011 school trip to Greece.
The board voted 6-1 for the veteran educator to replace ousted superintendent Julie Janssen.
John Stewart is a former Polk County superintendent and former deputy superintendent for Pinellas County Schools.
The Pinellas County School Board voted 7-0 to fire Julie Janssen during a special meeting Tuesday morning. Her deputy has declined to serve as interim superintendent.
An attorney for Julie Janssen has sent a resignation offer to the Pinellas County School Board.
Julie Janssen held a back-to-school news conference that shed little light on next week’s performance evaluation.
The board set the deadline for Julie Janssen to fix specific problems or face a negative review and perhaps termination.
Waiting rooms are filled with parents and students seeking last-minute checkups.