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Palm Harbor / Florida / United States
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Palm Harbor Middle School is a part of Pinellas County Schools. The school serves students in grades six through eight. Its academic curriculum features English, math, science, history and physical education. Palm Harbor Middle School offers a variety of extracurricular activities related to orchestra, choir, band, music and art. The school also operates cheerleading, drama and Spanish clubs. It provides special education to gifted and talented students. Palm Harbor Middle School offers a range of sports activities that includes football, tennis, basketball and volleyball. In addition, the school operates a parent-teacher association that conducts several fundraising activities and book fairs. Its staff includes a nurse, counselor, diagnostician and speech therapist. Palm Harbor Middle School is located in Palm Harbor, Fla.
Palm Harbor / Florida / United States
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Palm Harbor Montessori opened in 1983 after founder Christine Varkas realized there were no Montessori schools in the area. Varkas specifically wanted her children to attend a Montessori school. Varkas is a certified Montessori educator with advanced degrees and specialist credentials in education.

The campus is located on a large wooded property with multiple buildings. The campus allows children to learn in indoor and outdoor environments.

Palm Harbor / Florida / United States
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Westlake Christian School was established on a strong Christian foundation in 1995 as a ministry of Palm Harbor United Methodist Church. The school offers a challenging curriculum and a safe, nurturing environment for students in kindergarten through eighth grade. The curriculum is designed to meet the educational needs of students who are performing at or above grade level. Westlake is a fully accredited member of the Florida Council of Independent Schools.Westlake Christian School ( at Palm Harbor United Methodist Church ) is located 3/10 mile north of Nebraska Avenue on Belcher Road ( west of U.S. Hwy. 19 ).WCS admits students of any race, color, national or ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national or ethnic origin in the administration of educational policies, admissions policies, tuition assistance programs, athletic programs and other school-administered programs. Kindergarten students are expected to be 5 years old by September 1 and demonstrate readiness for kindergarten through a school-administered screening.Students already enrolled at WCS and students enrolled at The Robins Nest and/or Stars and Comets, and members of Palm Harbor United Methodist Church, are given preference to register during a limited enrollment period. The application process includes the submission of a completed application, copies of recent report cards and achievement tests, birth certificate and Florida immunization record and paid registration fee followed by an interview with an administrator.