Be prepared this school year with All Kids Healthcare! Help your children reach their full potential with ALL Kids Alabama, a low-cost, comprehensive children's healthcare insurance coverage program for eligible children under age 19. Visit alabamapublichealth.gov/allkids to apply and for more information 🧑‍🧑‍🧒‍🧒⚕️
about 1 month ago, Escambia County Schools
Flyer stating: Be prepared this school year with ALLKids Healthcare. Apply today at alabama public health . gov
National Turtle Day 🐢 may have come and gone in May, but there is still time to join the workshop (Reptile Discovery Day) in July and hear from our very own experts, Jimmy and Sierra Stiles! Educators can register today to discover turtles and other reptiles, embark on a boardwalk hike to search for these creatures in their natural habitat, and bring back valuable resources to the classroom via the Learning Through Legacy Guides this July 23rd. For registration and more information, visit www.legacyenved.org and type in Turtle Point Science Center. Can't wait to see you there 😃🎉🦎!
about 1 month ago, Escambia County Schools
Turtle Day Workshop July 23rd with experts Jimmy and Sierra Stiles. Register today and find more information at www.Legacyenved.org for more details
📣 Exciting News for Escambia County Schools! 📣 We are proud to announce that Dr. Michele W. Collier, Superintendent of Escambia County Schools, has been named the District 1 Superintendent of the Year by the School Superintendents of Alabama! 🏆🎉 District 1 includes Baldwin, Mobile, Saraland, Satsuma, Chickasaw, Butler, Conecuh, Covington, and Escambia counties. Dr. Collier was chosen by her peers for her exceptional leadership and commitment to students, staff, and the communities we serve. 💬 Dr. Collier shared: “I am honored and thankful to represent District 1, which includes so many exceptional communities and educational leaders. I’m also thankful for the team of leaders, teachers, and staff we have in Escambia who serve our schools. This recognition is a testament to the incredible work happening in Escambia County Schools.”Help us congratulate Dr. Collier on this well-deserved recognition! 👏🎓💙#EscambiaExcellence #District1Superintendent #ProudToLead #SSA #LeadershipMatters #TeamEscambia #PublicEducationWorks
about 1 month ago, Escambia County Schools
Dr. Michele W. Collier, Superintendent of Escambia County Schools, smiling in a professional headshot
Escambia County Schools remains committed to maintaining a positive and focused learning environment. To support school pride and provide flexible options for students, we are pleased to share the following images/documents outlining updates to the student dress code for the 2025–2026 school year. Students are expected to adhere to the dress code daily. Repeated violations will result in disciplinary action as outlined in the Code of Conduct. This dress code fosters a positive educational atmosphere that respects students' individuality while ensuring their safety. Compliance is expected. Violations may result in disciplinary action as determined by the Code of Conduct. We appreciate your support in helping our students dress for success while showing school pride!
about 2 months ago, Escambia County Communications
dress code graphic
dress code 2025-2026 information