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After School

Family Engagement

When your child's school works together with families to support learning, children are inclined to succeed not just in school, but throughout life. Our teachers work hard but they cannot replace the importance of family involvement. Research shows that it is very important for families to be involved in their child’s school life.  

Parent Resources

Below you will find resources for our Parents at San Pablo Elementary. From how to set up your FOCUS account and linking your child to other county wide resources. In addition, you will find items specific to SPE, such as setting up and adding money to your student's account for items in the lunch room, to how to pick up your child at school. 

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Please let us know if there is something we have forgotten to add to our resource page by filling out the form at the bottom of the website, or Click Here to visit our About Page to contact our media coordinator. 

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School Supply Lists

Click the button below to view the School Supplies List for 2025-2026 for each grade. 

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Focus Accounts

ARE YOU LINKED? A Linked Parent Account gives you access to: 

  1. Student Grades: With a Linked Parent Account, you can access your child's grades in Focus.
     

  2. Transportation: With a Linked Parent Account, you can register for bus transportation for your child.
     

  3. School Choice Applications: With a Linked Parent Account, you can apply for magnet and special transfer option schools. 
     

  4. Important/Emergency Communications: With a Linked Parent Account, you can receive important automated communications from the district and your child's school. 

Blended Learning

Click on the button below to access all of the DCPS Blended Learning sites. Your student's DCPS login information (student ID and password) will be required to access all blending learning apps. If you do not know your student's DCPS login information, please contact your student's teacher.

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Arrival & Departure Procedures

Dropping off and picking up your student(s) is an important part of everyone's day. To make sure that everyone is safe, please make sure you are following the procedures at SPE. Please contact your student's teacher for any changes to to your normal schedule. Click the button below to review the SPE procedures.

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Student Laptops

To help close the technology gap for students in need, the district applied for a federal grant known as the Emergency Communications Fund grant.

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Through this grant, the district is able to loan 43,000 laptops to students. We encourage all families in need to complete an application. Click the button below to learn more and to apply.

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Hazel Health

Hazel Health has partnered with Duval County Public Schools to provide access to quality health care services for all students, at no cost to families, this school year. Give your child access to amazing health care at school and at home. To learn more and to enroll your student(s), click the button below.

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San Pablo Elementary Website

Additional information for San Pablo Elementary can be found on Duval County's Public School's website. Click below to do directly to the DCPS San Pablo Elementary website. 

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F.A.S.T. Testing

2025 - 2026 Florida Assessment of Student Thinking

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Florida is becoming the first state in the nation to fully implement progress monitoring instead of end-of-year standardized testing, and will fully eliminate Common Core. The link below is your source for information about the Florida Assessment of Student Thinking (FAST).

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25-26 Lunch Program

For the 2025-2026 school year, Duval County Public Schools (DCPS) will end its universal free lunch program which includes San Pablo Elementary. 

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  • To receive assistance with the cost of school lunch, you will need to apply for free or reduced-price meals.

     

  • The application will be available online the first week in August, and we encourage families to apply.

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  • All students will continue to receive lunch at no cost for the first 30 operating days of the school year OR until a new meal eligibility status determination is made, whichever comes first.  Meal eligibility is established through the processing of a Free & Reduced-Price Meal Application or Direct Certification.

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  • If your child receives benefits such as SNAP, TANF, or Medicaid, they will be automatically approved for free or reduced-price meals by Direct Certification.

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Breakfast will continue to be provided at no cost to all students at all schools through the federal Universal Free Breakfast Program.

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My School Bucks

Students are able to purchase lunch and a-la-cart items.  If you wish for your child to purchase these items, click the button below to learn more on how to set-up your student's account and make payments.

Cash pre-payments can be made, but should come in an envelope with the student’s name and student ID written on the front please.

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