Congratulations to C/Lt Col Vidyarth Sathya from Middleton High School on receiving the top honor, which included several scholarships and cash prizes from our military partners.
We also want to congratulate our nine other finalists:
👏 C/LTC Caroline Victoria - Alonso High School
👏 C/LTC Marielis Pena - Brandon High School
👏 C/Capt Miriam Chamizo - Chamberlain High School
👏 C/Col Charlotte Belloso - Durant High School
👏 C/LTC Isabelle Rivera - Newsome High School
👏 C/Lt Col Juliette Selman - Plant High School
👏 C/CDR Andrew Papp - Riverview High School
👏 C/LT Rebecca Siddall - Robinson High School
👏 C/ENS Gavin McGraw - Tampa Bay Tech High School
We are incredibly proud of these cadets for representing their schools, their programs, and our district with excellence!










The latest episode of “More to the Story” is out now! TAKE A LISTEN 🎧
For this episode, we’re talking about one of the most important stages in a child’s education — early childhood. Dr. Emily Cimino, Director of Early Childhood shares the power of early childhood education — and the opportunities our district offers families.
Listen on your favorite podcast platform and subscribe so you don’t miss upcoming episodes! 🎙️

TAKE A LISTEN 🎧 The latest episode of “More to the Story” is out now! In this episode, we explore the accelerated programs and academic pathways available to students across our district. Our special guests are Jazheel Lenegar, Executive Director of Instructional Support, and Brian Hoover, Director of Accelerated and Magnet Programs.
Families interested in our choice and magnet programs have until this Friday, March 27, at 11:59 p.m. to submit their application for this window round.
Listen on your favorite podcast platform, and subscribe so you don’t miss upcoming episodes! 🎙️

Watch the full experience and see these skills in action here: https://youtu.be/N3uTWweHLZw

Plant City High School was awarded a grant, which they will use for their production of Peter and the Starcatcher. ⭐
For showtimes and tickets, visit https://raidthestage.ludus.com/index.php
The FHSAA Winter 2026 Academic Team Champions have been announced:
⚽ Newsome boys soccer – Class 7A (3.66 GPA)
⚽ Plant girls soccer – Class 6A (3.827 GPA)
📣 Plant competitive cheer – Class 2A (3.847 GPA)
Way to represent excellence on and off the field! 👏

Secure your child’s spot today and explore specialized programs, innovative learning pathways, and expanded academic opportunities.
➜ Apply by March 27 at 11:59 pm at hillsboroughschools.org/choice.

Our Chargers brought home the following honors:
🥇 Culinary Team – 1st Place and Judges’ Choice Award for Best Dessert
🥇 Management Team – 1st Place
🏅 Edible Centerpiece – 4th Place and Judges’ Choice Award for Most Creative
🥇 1st Place Overall in the State of Florida
The team also earned a combined $500,000 in scholarships to postsecondary culinary and hospitality management programs. They will represent Team Florida at the National ProStart Invitational in Baltimore, Maryland, in April.



To view important upcoming dates and the remaining schedule for the 2025–2026 school year, visit hillsboroughschools.org/o/hcps/page/calendar25-26.
We look forward to welcoming everyone back next week!

Class of 2026 students planning to enroll full-time at a four-year college or university and major in a STEM field are encouraged to apply. Four $10,000 scholarships will be awarded.
📅 Application deadline: Monday, April 13
🏆 Winners announced: June
For more information or to apply, visit cgcs.org/about-cgcs/awards-and-scholarships/math-and-science-scholarship.

Students from 19 high schools across our district earned a total of 200 Cambridge Learner Awards, an international recognition for exceptional performance on Cambridge International AICE exams.
These honors include:
🏅 154 Cambridge Scholar Awards
🏅 41 Scholar with Merit Awards
🏅 4 Scholar with Distinction Awards
🏅 1 Top in the USA Award
These achievements reflect the dedication of our students, teachers, and administrators who continue to raise the bar for academic excellence.
To learn more about our Accelerated Programs, such as Cambridge AICE, visit hillsboroughschools.org/acceleratedprograms.

This award recognizes his exceptional talent as a young filmmaker for his latest film, “The Book,” which tells the story of a young man learning to accept a breakup through the guidance of a book that helps him begin a new chapter in his life.
The Audience Choice Award is one of the festival’s most sought-after recognitions, celebrating both technical excellence and a filmmaker’s ability to resonate with audiences.


The event featured guest speaker Scott Shickler, the author, CEO, and Founder of 7 Mindsets, as well as breakout sessions on the importance of new skills, student safety, philanthropy, and networking!










"I am just so thrilled that the community and the families are coming out here today to see these students shine, and they just see how much of a community we build through music," said Tracy Lisi, the HCPS K-5 music supervisor.







We wish all students, families, and staff a restful and enjoyable Spring Break! 🏖️
We look forward to welcoming students back on Tuesday, March 24, as we finish the school year strong.

Join us for evenings focused on college, university, and career planning for grades 8–12. Topics include graduation requirements, college & technical programs, scholarships & financial aid, career exploration, and more.
Choose your preferred date and location:
📍 Freedom High School
🗓️ Wednesday, March 25, 6–8 p.m.
📍 Morgan High School
🗓️ Wednesday, April 1, 6–8 p.m.

Your dedication, preparation, and countless hours of practice were on full display. We are proud of the incredible performances and the hard work each student and director put into representing their schools so well. Great job, and keep making amazing music! 🎺🥁🎼










We are excited to launch our new HCPS Podcast "More to the Story" that goes beyond the headlines to showcase the people, programs, and everyday moments shaping education in our community. Each episode will bring you inside our schools with real voices and real conversations—from students and teachers to principals, families, and community partners. Discover how innovative learning takes place across HCPS and why there’s always More to the Story.

More than 20 student-designed businesses pitched their ideas to local investors, who provided startup funds to help bring their concepts to life. Students then created, marketed, and sold their products to fellow Chamberlain students. 📈

