'The most fun day of the school year': Volusia students welcome 2023-24 school year (2024)

PORT ORANGE — The first rays of sunshine illuminated the front gates of Horizon Elementary School early Monday morning as school buses and parents waited for them to open.

“Good morning, Eagle family!” cried the school’s speakers as students and parents greeted school staff. “Welcome to your first day of school.”

The approximately 800 students at the Port Orange school joined more than 61,000 others across the 92 Volusia County schools to begin the 2023-24 school year.

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“This is absolutely the most fun day of the school year,” Horizon Elementary Principal Melani Johnson said.

“All the kids are excited about coming back to school,” Johnson said. “They want to see their new teachers, they want to see their friends, they want to see what their new classroom looks like, they are in a whole new grade … Our job is to make sure these kids keep that same energy and positivity all throughout the year.”

'They enjoy coming to school'

As the first school bus arrived just after 7 a.m., students were greeted with hugs and high-fives from the school’s eagle mascot.

Inside the costume was former Horizon Elementary student Collynns, and eighth-grader and daughter of Ginny Carpenter, whose son, Cole, is a fourth-grader at the school.

“She loves it,” Carpenter said. “And it has been really great for her to be able to volunteer since she had such a great experience at Horizon.”

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As a parent, Carpenter said one of the best parts of the first day of school is the guarantee that her kids are going to wake up on time.

“They enjoy coming to school,” Carpenter said. “Horizon is a really great community – the teachers are all loving. They just enjoy coming back to see the new everything that has been going over the summer and being able to see friends and teachers.”

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Hope for a 'successful' year

Johnson said she has “great expectations” for the new school year after a wonderful 2022-23.

“Our goal is to be one of the top schools in Port Orange,” Johnson said. “Our kids are happy, so happy kids, happy parents, happy parents, happy teachers, and happy teachers, happy me.”

She said that Horizon’s approximately 70 teachers have also spent time learning safety procedures, which is a priority for the school.

“Our expectation is to make sure all of our children, our ESSA students, African-American students, students with disabilities, students who have attendance issues, we are going to meet them where their needs are and make sure they are successful this year,” Johnson said.

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As other parents dropped off their kids, green and white balloons and graffiti messages on the floor welcomed families into the gates.

Some parents accompanied their children to the school’s cafeteria, where students waited for the first bell to ring at 7:45 a.m.

On their way out, Johnson heard from a parent, “Best first day ever,” while others thanked her and school staff for watching over their kids.

Margaret Naidoo brought her second-grade granddaughter, Vanna, to start her second year at the school.

“She loves her school – the teachers, the faculty, her friends, everything,” Naidoo said.

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She said the best part of the first day is seeing her granddaughter meet new teachers and “to see if she has any of her friends from her previous school here.”

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“She said she saw three children she already knew,” Naidoo said.

Superintendent welcomes new year, talks challenges

Earlier in the day, as school staff and students were preparing for classes, district officials met at the bus transportation center to officially welcome in the new year.

“We want to welcome all of our students and their families as they are returning to Volusia County public schools,” Superintendent Carmen Balgobin said at a press conference Monday morning.

She and other officials greeted some of the 159 school bus drivers as they prepared to head out to their stops.

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Balgobin reinforced the district’s priorities of “school safety” and “quality learning,” while also addressing some issues and challenges ahead.

“Last year at this point we were looking at 256 classroom vacancies; at this point (this year) we are at 97,” she said. “However, I want to remind our parents that every single classroom is covered by a certified teacher.”

She said the district’s Student Intern Teacher Apprentice program, in partnership with Daytona State College, helps with the issue. The program provides paid internship opportunities for students as they complete their student teaching internships.

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“Upon completion of that program, we hire those interns,” Balgobin said. “We hired 55 interns this year and are looking to hire many, many more.”

She also touched on the issue of student cellphone use at school. A recent change in the student code of conduct prohibits elementary and middle-schoolers from using cellphones and electronic devices during instructional hours.

“We want to ensure that when our students come to the classroom, they have the ability to really engage in the learning process, and sometimes when you have devices out and being partially distracted, that gets in the way,” Balgobin said.

With the high-temperature weather posing another challenge for students and staff, the district has also ensured spot cooling units at schools are working while also keeping a few extra on hand just in case.

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“Remain inside as much as possible, let’s make sure we are monitoring the heat waves and don’t put yourself at risk,” Balgobin said. “This are extreme conditions, and we need to be safe.”

'The most fun day of the school year': Volusia students welcome 2023-24 school year (2024)

FAQs

'The most fun day of the school year': Volusia students welcome 2023-24 school year? ›

The approximately 800 students at the Port Orange school joined more than 61,000 others across the 92 Volusia County schools to begin the 2023-24 school year. “This is absolutely the most fun day of the school year,” Horizon Elementary Principal Melani Johnson said.

What is the last day of school in Volusia County in 2024? ›

The last day of school for the 2024-25 school year is scheduled for May 28.

How many students are in Volusia County Schools? ›

Volusia County's public school system is equally rich in what it offers. With nearly 63,000 students and approximately 7,800 employees, the system is the state's thirteenth largest school district and the largest employer in the county.

What time does Volusia County schools start? ›

Volusia County School times:

Elementary schools are from 7:50 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Middle schools are from 9:30 a.m. to 4:15 p.m. High schools are from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

How many days of school can you miss in Volusia County? ›

Florida law defines "habitual truant" as a student who has 15 or more unexcused absences within 90 calendar days with or without the knowledge or consent of the student's parent or guardian, and who is subject to compulsory school attendance.

Does Volusia County have summer school? ›

Volusia County Schools is offering comprehensive, rigorous summer programs. The summer of 2024's robust academic offerings will be a mix of traditional brick-and-mortar and virtual options.

What is the largest school in Florida? ›

Top 20 Biggest Colleges and Universities in Florida
RankSchool Name2022 Enrollment
1University of Central Florida68,346
2Florida International University55,609
3University of Florida55,211
4University of South Florida49,600
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Are Volusia County schools good? ›

Volusia County Schools is an above average, public school district located in DELAND, FL. It has 63,365 students in grades PK, K-12 with a student-teacher ratio of 21 to 1.

How many middle schools are in Volusia County? ›

Volusia County Schools website

The district is comprised of 10 High schools, 14 middle schools, and 46 elementary schools. There are 11 Alternative Education facilities, and 8 Charter Schools in the county. The district is the 13th largest K-12 public school district in the state, and serves over 63,000 students.

Is lunch free in Volusia County Schools? ›

District Newsroom

All school sites in Volusia County School District qualify to operate CEP. This program eliminates the collection of family income applications for free and reduced-price meals and ensures all students receive a nutritious breakfast and lunch each day at no charge.

Is Florida changing school start times? ›

The big story: Citing the importance of sleep for teens, Florida lawmakers changed the legal time at which public middle and high schools may begin daily classes. They gave school districts until fall 2026 to start high school no earlier than 8:30 a.m., and middle schools no earlier than 8 a.m.

What time does school start at Florida? ›

Ron DeSantis signed into law bipartisan legislation (HB 733) that requires the instructional school day to begin no earlier than 8 a.m. for middle schools and 8:30 a.m. for high schools in the state beginning in 2026. Florida is the second state, after California (SB 328), to mandate later school start times statewide.

How many elementary schools are in Volusia County Florida? ›

The district is comprised of 10 High schools, 14 middle schools, and 46 elementary schools. There are 11 Alternative Education facilities, and 8 Charter Schools in the county. The district is the 13th largest K-12 public school district in the state, and serves over 63,000 students.

What time does school finish in Orlando? ›

Current bell times:

High schools: 7:10 a.m. - 7:30 a.m., 1:45 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. Middle schools: 9:30 a.m., 3:50 p.m. - 4:06 p.m. Elementary schools: 8 a.m. - 8:45 a.m., 2:15 p.m. - 3 p.m.

What county is Daytona Beach in? ›

Daytona Beach CCD, Volusia County, Florida is a city, town, place equivalent, and township located in Volusia County, Florida.

What is the last day of school in Broward County? ›

Last day of school: Tuesday, June 3, 2025.

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