Safety Harbor students will get two full weeks off for the holidays this year, according to the 2012-13 Pinellas County Schools calendar.
A look at what's cooking in Safety Harbor public school cafeterias this week.
A look at what's cooking in Pinellas County school cafeterias this week.
Safety Harbor Patch highlights interaction with our readers. Today, it's an announcement from St. Pete College.
The national holiday is Monday, Nov. 12, this year, but Pinellas County's public schools are in session.
Sachiko Miyashita explained the differences and similarities between teaching in the two countries while visiting Safety Harbor Middle School.
Christian Strong, who moved to the area from Canada just prior to the season, has been declared ineligible by the FHSAA, putting the Cougars' playoff prospects in jeopardy.
The crosstown rivals hooked up for a senior night showdown. Check out these scenes from the game, and feel free to upload your own photos, too.
Families are invited to take part in a national contest that might net a $1,000 drug prevention grant for a local school and an iPad for their homes.
How did a coach labeled as a "no rehire" end up at Countryside, where he was removed for making inappropriate comments toward a varsity player? The Tampa Bay Times investigates.
The Packers handed the Cougars its first loss in three years Friday night.
The teams are ranked 1-2 in recent polls, and Friday's game promises to be an entertaining affair.
The Cougars used strong defense and a potent rushing attacks to topple their cross-town rivals.
The two Pinellas County football powers meet in an early season matchup that could affect the whole season.
Countryside will start the 2012 season with another strong team and high expectations.