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Teacher Feature - Coach Tinsley

We interviewed Coach Tinsley, arguably one of the most iconic teachers at Seminole High School. He teaches a variety of history and government classes and has coached nearly every sport offered at SHS. Coach Tinsley has been teaching at Seminole High School for forty-three years.
Teacher Feature - Coach Tinsley

Seminole Public Schools Child Nutrition Plan For March 23 To April 6th

School has been suspended until April 6, 2020. It is the desire of SPS to ensure that no child is hungry during this unprecedented time. We have the opportunity to offer meals to our students and any child 18 or under. This would include toddlers, preschool aged, and /or visiting children.

Student Spotlight

At Seminole High School we have tons of talent that goes unrecognized by our student body. I’d like to take the time to spotlight a student whose artwork deserves some recognition, Gwynethe Cardenas. Gwynethe began drawing in the fourth grade. She says she is, “inspired by everyday life.
Student Spotlight

Importance Of Proof Reading

Taking the extra time to reread an email, text or social media post can help people appear more professional in various instances. All it takes is one misspelled word to dramatically alter the message a sender was trying to convey. Turn off autocorrect functions.

Ask The Chiefs

In Ask the Chiefs we bring a group of SHS students to answer questions submitted to anyone in the high school. To submit your questions anonymously you can write it down and put in under Mrs. Speer’s door. Q - How do I make connections and find friends in HS?

How To Encourage Kids To Love Music

Music education can have a profound impact on children. According to PBS, research has found that learning music facilitates learning other subjects, enhancing skills children will inevitably use elsewhere. The benefits of music education might be even more tangible than that.
How To Encourage Kids To Love Music

City of Seminole COVID-19 Recommendations

The following statement was released by Steve Saxon, Seminole City Manager, in regard to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19): We want to put this in a way that is easy to understand. Seminole is under an Emergency Declaration.
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