Hello, ALMUNIS!

What helps you stay connected to our school community? Please share your thoughts in the comments below.

#FSDBQuestionOfTheWeekFridays #ThisIsFSDB #ForTheAlumnis
about 9 hours ago, FSDB
A faded photo of an old baseball team at FSDB with a black quote box that says "Alumnis! What keeps you connected to our school community?"
EXCELLENT ALL AROUND!

Over spring break, FSDB Blind High School’s Thespian Troupe 11048 attended the Florida State Senior Thespian Festival, joining nearly 16,000 thespians from across Florida for an unforgettable week of learning, creativity, and performance.

Our students participated in workshops with celebrities from stage and screen, including several Florida Thespian alumni, and experienced outstanding mainstage productions such as A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum and The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee.

Our troupe competed in three adjudicated events and earned an EXCELLENT rating in all three.

I had the chance to meet with our Thespians this week to snap a selfie of them with their sponsors in front of the stage in the Music Building ask them why they wanted to join the club and what motivated them to go to states. Here were there of their responses:
- I joined because my teacher knew I had potential, and once I found my group, it became something really fun.
- Theater was way outside my comfort zone. I am athletic and never saw myself as a performer, but seeing my friends enjoy it made me try.
- I did not realize how much I loved the arts until I got involved.

These students did not just compete. They grew and shined! We are incredibly proud of them and thankful for our amazing sponsors who made this happen on SPRING BREAK! Can't thank Ms. Wohl and Mr. Botello enough for supporting these amazing students.

Congratulations to Thespian Troupe 11048 for excellent work representing FSDB.
#FSDBProud #BlindHighSchool #Thespians #StudentSuccess #SoStudentsCan #ExcellenceInAction #ThePrezSnowPost
1 day ago, FSDB
President Snow is taking a selfie with members of FSDB Blind High School’s Thespian Troupe inside a school auditorium. The group (four students and two sponsors) stands together near the front of a stage with tall maroon curtains in the background, wearing matching black Thespian T shirts and lanyards. A few students are positioned close to the camera, with one student holding up peace signs.
It's Deaf Culture Month: Dr. Renca Dunn visited on Tuesday, March 24th. At the beginning of her presentation, she introduced herself and her family, sharing that she is a third‑generation Deaf individual. She discussed her upbringing and explained how she became involved with the Daily News alongside Alex Abenchuchan.
Following her biography, Dr. Dunn presented several videos and interactive activities. Students were highly engaged and eager to respond to her questions. Several students joined her on stage to participate in the activities.
After the presentation, some students approached Dr. Dunn to ask additional questions and take photographs. Following the workshops, she met with several students in Memorial Hall for further interaction. She is widely recognized as a strong role model within the Deaf community.

Deaf Culture Month is extremely important for Deaf and Hard of Hearing students as it promotes understanding of ASL, Deaf culture, and history. During this time, students have the opportunity to learn and strengthen their language skills through ASL, gestures, and facial expressions, which are essential components of effective communication.

#ThisIsFSDB #DeafCultureMonth
1 day ago, FSDB
Dr. Renca Dunn hold her hands by her chin and questioning the crowd on stage in Kirk.
Group of students hold their hands up to volunteer when Dr. Renca asked for volunteers.
Dr. Renca signs on stage with a deaf high school student and an A or B question on the screen behind her on stage in Kirk.
ELC students sit and watch Dr. Renca present to the kids inside the classroom.
A group of elementary deaf students stand on stage with Dr. Renca inside Kirk.
Group of middle school deaf students sit and listen to Dr. Renca performance inside Kirk.
Two students high five on stage in Kirk.
Dr. Renca and a student stand on stage talking to the crowd the A or B question on the screen inside Kirk.
Group of ELC students smile with Dr. Renca inside the ELC classroom.
Dr. Renca sign on stage with a few deaf high school students on stage with her inside Kirk.
Gregg Hall in the Deaf Department enjoyed snacks, working on crafts, and bonding with one another.

#FSDBAfterSchoolWednesdays
2 days ago, FSDB
A photo of middle school girls smiling with their popcorn at a table inside the dorms.
Two middle school girls smile while working on crafts at a table inside the dorm.
Students work on crafts at the table inside the dorms.
CTE is highlighting Raymond’s Warehouse, a worksite in the FSDB After School Work Program. Through this opportunity, students develop real-world workplace skills such as customer service, inventory management, teamwork, stock rotation, and money handling. This paid work experience helps students build confidence and prepares them for future employment by allowing them to apply the skills they are learning in the CTE program.

#FSDBCTETuesdays
3 days ago, FSDB
Wide shot photo of Raymond Warehouse workers standing around while a customer walks up to purchase something.
A back photo shot of the customer purchasing from Raymond Warehouse.
A closeup shot of a customer making his purchase with a student worker.

📣 Attention FSDB Families!

It’s that time of year — physicals & heart screenings are required for all student-athletes for the 2026–2027 school year.

📅 Physical Exam Dates (FREE, in partnership with Mayo Clinic):
• April 14 | 3:00–6:30 PM — Spring sports & high school athletes
• May 5 | 3:00–6:30 PM — 5th grade, middle school & make-ups

❤️ NEW this year: Florida’s Second Chance Act requires all high school athletes to complete a FREE ECG/EKG heart screening before participating. We’re partnering with Who We Play For to offer screenings on the same days!

Required forms: EL1 (ECG), EL2 (Physical), EL3 (Consent) — submit to the Athletic Dept by April 9 or May 1.

Questions? Contact us at 904-325-9317 or email tallentm@fsdbk12.org or jonesn@fsdbk12.org.

To learn more and download forms, visit: https://fsdbathletics.org/sports/2026/3/3/2026-27-sports-physicals.aspx

4 days ago, FSDB
2026-27 School Year Sports Physicals Graphic.
June Ann LeFors, a member of the Board of Trustees, shares her favorite memory from her time at FSDB below:

"Fifteen years ago, I worked as a toddler teacher in the Early Learning Center. Over the years, I had the privilege of teaching so many young children. It was enjoyable to me to see little hands moving as they learn to sign, express new ideas, and discover the world around them. Seeing their minds grow and flourish has always been a true blessing.
One student, in particular, has stayed close to my heart. She moved to Florida from Morocco with her family so she could attend FSDB. She was bright, sweet, and eager to learn sign language. After she completed the toddler program, her family relocated, and once in a while her mother would reach out to share updates about how she was doing.
Then, this past January, during the Clerc Classic Basketball Tournament at FSDB, something sweet happened. That same little girl—now as a young teen—found me in the stands. I didn’t recognize her at first glance but when she smiled, I knew who she was.
She said, “You were my first Deaf teacher. You gave me my sign name. I went to FSDB, then to several different schools, and now I attend a Deaf school. I am so happy. Thank you for teaching me.”That moment meant more to me than words can express. She never left my heart, and seeing her thrive and succeed reminds me why this work matters so deeply. I am incredibly proud to know that her journey began right here at FSDB."

#FSDBMemoryMondays #YouBelongAtFSDB #FSDBFam #ThisIsFSDB
4 days ago, FSDB
June Ann Lefors is taking a selfie with a  former student, with a white text box on the bottom right says "Fifteen years ago, I worked as a toddler teacher in the Early Learning Center. Over the tears, I had the privilege of teaching so many young children. It was enjoyable to me to see little hands moving as they learn to sign..."
On Thursday, March 12, we celebrated Senior Night at St. Augustine High School for our Varsity Girls' Flag Football team. Congratulations to our five seniors: Skylar Bergman, Joss Dagenais, Mariska Dize, Priscilla Lefors, and Daniela Torres.

#FSDBSportsSunday #PassionPridePerseverance #GOFSDBDragons
12 days ago, FSDB
A photo of the five seniors holding their banners and flowers on the field of St. Augustine High School.
A senior holds her banner and smiles with her family and coaches on the field.
A senior holds her banner and smiles with her family and coaches on the field.
A senior holds her banner and smiles with her family and coaches on the field.
A senior holds her banner and smiles with her family and coaches on the field.
A senior holds her banner and smiles with her friend and coaches on the field.
Senai, a SOAR student, is currently interning with the Communications and Public Relations Department through DB Designs & CTE. He has been working with the C&PR team to learn about the department's daily operations and will assist with graphic design and photo editing, especially for the upcoming senior class and athletic photos. .

#FSDBSOARSaturdays
13 days ago, FSDB
Senai  is sitting at a desk editing the cheerleading photos.
Happy Spring Break! What are your plans for the break? Have a fun and safe week, and we look forward to seeing everyone return!

#FSDBQuestionOfTheWeekFridays #HappySpringBreak #SpringBreak2026
14 days ago, FSDB
A photo of a FSDB yellow bus and suitcases with a black quote box on the bottom left that says "What is your plans for Spring Break?"
🎉 We are THRILLED to announce this year's Valedictorian and Salutatorian for the Classes of 2026!

Blind:
Valedictorian: Addison Allen
Salutatorian: Nathaniel Figueroa Borrero

Deaf:
Valedictorian: Brenna Freeman
Salutatorian: Jocelyn Dagenais

CONGRATULATIONS to all four of these exceptional students! 🎓🌟
14 days ago, FSDB
Senior portraits of Addison, Brenna, Nathaniel and Jocelyn.
Senior portrait of Addison, wearing a tuxedo in front of a blue background.
Senior portrait of Brenna, wearing a black drape, a pearl necklace and pearl earrings, in front of a red background.
Senior portrait of Nathaniel, wearing a tuxedo in front of a blue background.
Senior portrait of Jocelyn, wearing a tuxedo in front of a red background.
Today, students celebrated Pi Day (March 14)! Pi (22/7 or approximately 3.14) is a crazy, never-ending, and awesome irrational number used mathematically to find the circumference and area of a circle.

While this is typically a 7th-grade standard, all students were introduced to using Pi on Thursday, March 12. Today, they celebrated their learning with a Pi feast of circular foods such as York Peppermint Patties, M&Ms, Gummy Lifesavers, Peanut Butter Cups, Pizza, and Cookie Pie.

Before the feast began, students first found the circumference and area of a paper plate (because we are not cavemen or cavewomen—we must be a little dignified!). Once they correctly calculated the circumference and area of the plate, they moved on to find both measurements for their first food item. When students believed they had solved it accurately, a teacher checked their work and rewarded them with the food item if correct. They then continued working through the circular treats one by one until reaching the grand finale—a slice of cookie pie! 🥧📏

#ThisIsFSDB #PiDay
14 days ago, FSDB
A student smiles with his pizza, brownies and candy inside the classroom.
A student works on a math problem sitting down inside the classroom.
A student smiles with his pizza, brownies and candy inside the classroom.
Mr. Keller checks a students answer inside his classroom.
A student smiles with her pizza, brownies and candy inside the classroom.
A student works on a math problem sitting down inside the classroom.
Today’s post is a little different as I’m behind the camera instead of in front of it capturing a selfie. What you’re seeing in this photo is the view from my office window. Photo description: Flowering azalea bushes with bright pink blooms in the foreground, set in a mulched garden bed. Behind them are several medium-sized green shrubs and tall trees, including large oaks draped with Spanish moss. In the distance, a row of tall palm trees (Palm Row) line a sidewalk with parked cars on both sides. The Deaf Department Boarding Program buildings with red tiled roofs appear partially visible through the trees under a partly cloudy sky.

This morning, a beautiful yellow swallowtail butterfly was fluttering around these azalea bushes, which are in full bloom. In that moment, I thought: Spring is here! Perfect timing, since Spring Break is next week.

I wish each of you a happy, healthy, and enjoyable Spring Break. I’d love to hear how you’re spending your week as I’ll be spending time doing things that make my heart happy and help recharge my batteries. I look forward to seeing our students back on the campus for school on Monday, March 23rd.

#ThePrezSnowPost #HappySpring #SpringBreak2026
15 days ago, FSDB
Flowering azalea bushes with bright pink blooms in the foreground, set in a mulched garden bed. Behind them are several medium-sized green shrubs and tall trees, including large oaks draped with Spanish moss. In the distance, a row of tall palm trees (Palm Row) line a sidewalk with parked cars on both sides.  The Deaf Department Boarding Program buildings with red tiled roofs appear partially visible through the trees under a partly cloudy sky.

Nine middle school students had the privilege of attending the National Deaf Theater Festival in Riverside, California last week. During the event, they connected with students from six other middle and high schools while participating in workshops, activities, and collaborative theatrical productions.
To conclude the week, the students performed for the Riverside Deaf community, showcasing the skills and creativity they developed throughout the festival. They were also thrilled by special appearances from John Maucere (SuperDeafy) and the Vich family, Arthur and Amanda, who came out to show their support!

#ThisIsFSDB

15 days ago, FSDB
Group of middle school students and staff sign "ILY" and smile for the photo with the CSDR sign in the background.
A student smiles with a person who is wearing a shirt that says "screenwriter, I always cause a scene" inside the CSDR building.
FSDB students on stage performing inside the CSDR theatre room.
Group of students stand together watching, learning and getting ready to do an theatre exercise.
A selfie of a staff member and three students touching a Cali tree.
Three guest speakers on stage speaking to the audience.
A student wearing a long white skirt smile on stage.
A student smile and hold his certification of recognization for the photo.
Staff member and three students smile and eat inside In-and-Out burger place.
A student and staff member play jenga together.
Kramer students in the blind department are having a fantastic time playing games in the dorm, while the apartment girls are confidently mastering their yoga practice. It's a lively and uplifting atmosphere!

#FSDBAfterSchoolWednesdays
16 days ago, FSDB
A student is holding play toy food smiling for his photo.
Group of girls are doing yoga inside the dorm.
A student smiles and plays with the toys on the table.
Group of girl students practice yoga together inside the dorm.
Student plays the dorms inside the dorms.
Students and staff play twister on the floor in the dorms.
The Association of People Supporting Employment First (APSE) is a national nonprofit organization that promotes inclusive employment opportunities for individuals with disabilities. Our students had the opportunity to design, produce, and sell items while presenting our CTE program to conference attendees. They also explored other vendors and entrepreneurs at the conference, gaining valuable exposure to business and career opportunities.

#FSDBCTETuesdays
17 days ago, FSDB
Three students holding coffee and treats smile by a grass wall with led lights that say "Hyatt Vilano Beach"
Group of students smile with the DB Designs merch inside the hotel building.
Group of students smile by a grass wall with led lights that say "Hyatt Vilano Beach" .
Group of students smile with the DB Designs merch inside the hotel building.
Group of students smile by the grass wall and led lights of a palm tree, sun, and flamingo and the wording "Hyatt Vilano Beach".
Group of students smile with their coffee and treats by the DB Designs merch inside the hotel building.
Justyn Keller, a mathematics teacher at Blind Middle School, reflects on his favorite memories as an alumnus and staff member at FSDB:

"Two of my favorite memories from my time as a student at FSDB are participating in the National Braille Challenge in Los Angeles, California, and representing Florida in goalball.

As a staff member, one of my favorite memories is being on the Teacher of the Year Committee, where I have the opportunity to see the incredible work my colleagues do across the District when I visit their classrooms."

#FSDBMemoryMondays #ThisIsFSDB #YouBelongAtFSDB #FSDBFam
18 days ago, FSDB
Justyn is wearing a navy blue shirt smiling for his photo with a white text box on the bottom right that says "Two of my favorite memories from my time as a student at FSDB are participating in the National Braille Challenge in Los Angeles, California.."l
Girls Middle School Flag Football achieved their first win on Tuesday, March 3rd, against Victory Preparatory School, with a score of 12-0! Gooooo Dragons Go!

#PassionPridePerseverance #GoFSDBDragons #FSDBSportSundays
19 days ago, FSDB
FSDB Girls Middle School Flag Football team are wearing red uniforms and posing for the photo outside.
SOAR students from both the Deaf and Blind departments participated in our annual Safety Fair on Wednesday, March 4th.

#FSDBSOARSaturdays
20 days ago, FSDB
Top Left Photo is a deaf soar student wearing a fire fighter jacket holding thumbs up for the photo. Top right photo is a blind soar student talking with the Honeywell . Below photo is a group of SOAR students smiling by the fire rescue truck and a worker.
To celebrate March as National Women's History Month, we invite you to take a quiz on FSDB Women's History! Who was the first female president of FSDB?

#FSDBQuestionOfTheWeekFridays
21 days ago, FSDB
Faded Photo of first female president with a smaller picture of the first female president on top of faded photo. On the right side of the photo is a black quote box that says "Who was the first FSDB female president?"