A Message From Washington County, Florida Superintendent of Schools Joe Taylor

By | October 17, 2018

On Wednesday, October 17, 2018, Joe Taylor, Superintendent of Schools for Washington County, Florida issued this statement:

‘Hurricane Michael, a storm of unprecedented strength and destruction, has made its mark on Washington County Schools. While many of us have so much to be thankful for, hundreds of families in our district are still without electricity and running water, and even worse, they have lost their homes.

As Superintendent, I want our community to know that none of our Washington County schools sustained serious damage. They are operational. As we realize that our neighbors to our south and east experienced major destruction to their facilities, we are preparing to enroll children of families that must relocate. Our thoughts and prayers are with each school family that is making plans to rebuild.

Even a week after the storm, we are still experiencing struggles to communicate with our staff and school families. Clearing roads to secure safe passage for school buses and other district transportation are far from finished.

Plans for the Washington County Schools are as follows: 12 month personnel report to work on Friday, October 19 for a half day.  Tentatively teachers return Tuesday, October 23 and students return Wednesday, October 24.

Please stay tuned to the Washington County School District website and Facebook page for the most up to date information regarding our schools reopening’.