Information And Policies
Fortify FL
In March of 2019, the legislature passed, and Governor Scott signed Senate Bill 7026, which outlined new requirements for the procurement of a “mobile suspicious activity reporting tool that allows students and the community to relay information anonymously concerning unsafe, potentially harmful, dangerous, violent, or criminal activities, or the threat of these activities, to appropriate public safety agencies and school officials.”
This Tool Is Now
Operational And Can Be Accessed At:
The application, which is available online and for download for both Android and Apple devices, provides a mechanism for students, parents, and the community to submit tips regarding public or private schools to designated law enforcement and school officials throughout the state. The application is free.
Any tips submitted via Fortify FL are sent to a local school, district, and law enforcement officials and the designated officials are contacted until one or more of them take responsibility for taking action on the tip.
Fortify FL
In March of 2019, the legislature passed, and Governor Scott signed Senate Bill 7026, which outlined new requirements for the procurement of a “mobile suspicious activity reporting tool that allows students and the community to relay information anonymously concerning unsafe, potentially harmful, dangerous, violent, or criminal activities, or the threat of these activities, to appropriate public safety agencies and school officials.”
This Tool Is Now
Operational And Can Be Accessed At:
The application, which is available online and for download for both Android and Apple devices, provides a mechanism for students, parents, and the community to submit tips regarding public or private schools to designated law enforcement and school officials throughout the state. The application is free.
Any tips submitted via Fortify FL are sent to a local school, district, and law enforcement officials and the designated officials are contacted until one or more of them take responsibility for taking action on the tip.
School Board
President: Inke Schirrmacher Email: InkeS@cityofpalmscharter.com
Director: Barry Goldberg Email: BGoldberg@cityofpalmscharter.com
Director: Avis Daniell Email: ADaniell@cityofpalmscharter.com
Educational Service Provider
Consulting + Professional Assistance
Amy Rohner VP School Services
Results of audits for other schools operated by City of Palms Charter High School, Inc. can be found at https://cityofpalmscharter.com/information-and-policies/
See CPCHS, Inc. Meeting Minutes https://cityofpalmscharter.com/information-and-policies/ for meetings held prior to July 1, 2014.
Non-Discrimination Policy:
City of Palms Charter High School dba Palm Acres Charter High School (“The School”) agrees that it will not discriminate against students with disabilities who are served in the Exceptional Student Education (ESE) programs and students who are served in English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) programs. discriminate in employment or any educational program or activity based on race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national or ethnic origin, marital status, disability if otherwise qualified or any other unlawful factor. The School will not deny admission to, nor withdraw, a disabled student based on a finding that the student needs a service delivery model not presently in existence at the School. The School will include non- discrimination statements and statements of inclusion in any application handouts or brochures concerning the School and on the School website.
Employment Opportunities
We are always looking for passionate, highly qualified staff and certified teachers to join our team. Please forward your current resume and contact information to: INFO@CityOfPalmsCharter.com
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