Due to the winter storm passing through our area tomorrow (Wednesday, Jan. 22), FSDB will not run Yellow Bus routes 22, 25, 26, and 27 (morning and afternoon). The forecast includes freezing temperatures, rain and the possibility of ice on roads. Driving our buses in these conditions is unsafe. School will still be in session, and parents may drop off and pick up their children for classes. We will continue to work with the SJC Emergency Operations Center to monitor the weather. We will relay any changes to our operations through our mass notification system, the FSDB website and social media. Please stay safe and warm.
5 months ago, FSDB
FSDB Update: Winter Weather Advisory, January 21, 2025.
Due to the winter storm passing through our area tomorrow (Wednesday, Jan. 22), FSDB will not run Yellow Bus routes 22, 25, 26, and 27 (morning and afternoon). The forecast includes freezing temperatures, rain and the possibility of ice on roads. Driving our buses in these conditions is unsafe. School will still be in session, and parents may drop off and pick up their children for classes. We will continue to work with the SJC Emergency Operations Center to monitor the weather. We will relay any changes to our operations through our mass notification system, the FSDB website and social media. Please stay safe and warm.
5 months ago, FSDB
FSDB Update: Winter Weather Advisory, January 21, 2025.
On January 11, the 4th Annual "Run With a Vision 5K" took place on our beautiful campus, hosted by Randall Crosby of Shepphard Industries. Two of our BEMS students represented the school as entertainers while racers were registering and warming up. They were excellent ambassadors of the school during their 30+ minute mini-concert, concluding with the National Anthem. They were presented with a "Spirit Award" medal and an official t-shirt from the race. #FSDBCampusLifeTuesdays
5 months ago, FSDB
Two BEMS students wearing blue short sleeve shirt with red print says "Run with a Vision 5k" and a medal smiling together for a picture.
Our Girls' basketball team is Champions for the first time in Clerc Classic history, and our very own Kayla Debrow won Most Valuable Player (MVP)! WAY TO GO, DRAGONS!! #FSDBRecapSundays #OneTeamOneHeartbeat #GoDragons
5 months ago, FSDB
Group photo of the Girls Basketball team smiling for their photo inside Texas School for the Deaf gym, with wording above says “Champions, FSDB Varsity Girls Basketball”
Kayla wearing a red FSDB basketball shirt holding her “MVP” trophy, with wording on the right says “Girls Tournament, MVP Kayla Debrow"
The last home game for the Girls' Basketball team took place on Monday, January 13. During this game, we recognized our senior basketball players: Annabelle Abenchuchan, Kayla Debrow, Ivabella Essex, and our basketball manager, Juliana Diego. We also honored one of our senior cheerleaders, Markiel Jordan. We will miss all of you! #FSDBSportsSaturdays #OneTeamOneHeartbeat
5 months ago, FSDB
Blind Senior dressed in cheerleading uniform smile with two staff inside Settles Gym.
Deaf senior basketball player smile with her family and coaches inside Settles Gym.
Senior Deaf basketball player smile with her family and coaches inside Settles Gym.
Senior Deaf basketball player smile with her family and coaches inside Settles Gym.
Senior Basketball manager smile with her coaches inside Settles Gym.
This is Vanessa Waldhof, a senior in the Deaf Department at FSDB, where she has been for thirteen years. Among the many classes she has taken, her favorites are AP English and Literature. Vanessa holds numerous cherished memories from her time at FSDB, including growing up with friends, attending field trips, participating in sports teams, traveling, and expressing herself through the dance troupe. Lunchtimes with friends were particularly special, filled with laughter and fun. One fun fact about Vanessa is her love for iced coffee—she’s rarely seen without a cup in hand, as it keeps her energized for her busy days. We will miss Vanessa once she graudates! #FSDBGrowingUpAtFSDB #FSDBFam #YouBelongAtFSDB #ThisIsFSDB
5 months ago, FSDB
Young Vanessa on the left smiling for her school photo and current Vanessa on the right wearing her cheerleading uniform.
We are excited to welcome Bridget Monahan to FSDB! Some of you may have seen her on campus as an OPS Interpreter, but now she has joined us as our newest staff interpreter! Bridget is eager to provide access to all departments on campus while continuing to develop her interpreting skills. "I am grateful to this school and all of our hard-working employees for making great things happen!" Bridget shared. A fun fact about Bridget is that she loves to read; she always has a book with her! We are thrilled to have you with us, Bridget! #FSDBFam #ThisIsFSDB #YouBelongAtFSDB
5 months ago, FSDB
Bridget is wearing a black vest with dark green with pattern shirt smiling for her picture outside of Moore Hall. White graphic on bottom left says "Bridget Monahan, Staff Interpreter".
The Florida School for the Deaf and the Blind (FSDB) announces a public meeting to which all persons of the public are invited. Location • FSDB Campus: 207 San Marco Ave., St. Augustine, FL 32084 • Building: Moore Hall (corner of San Marco Ave. and Macaris St.) •  Rooms: 215 and Center for Learning and Development (CLD) Date and Time • Friday, January 24, 2025 • 8:30 a.m. – Enrollment and Outreach Committee (Room 215) • 9:30 a.m.– Regular Board Meeting (CLD) The Board meeting will be livestreamed and available on the FSDB Board of Trustees Meeting webpage at www.fsdbk12.org/board-of-trustees-meetings.
5 months ago, FSDB
Board of Trustees Meeting, Friday, January 24, 2025
President Tracie Snow is excited to take over our social media platforms! She had the opportunity to accompany our Boys & Girls Basketball teams, along with our spirited cheerleading squad, on their trip to Texas for the Clerc Classic tournament. Stay tuned and keep an eye on our stories for some exciting behind-the-scenes content, highlights, and memorable moments from our president! #FSDBTakeoverThursdays
5 months ago, FSDB
President Tracie Snow smiling with four elementary students. Above the photo says "Takeover Thursdays, Tracie Snow, FSDB President"
Congratulations to Ashton Bartok! Ashton has been a part of the FSDB Deaf Department for two and a half years. He decided to defer his diploma to gain more experience before pursuing college. Ashton plans to work until August and then attend Gallaudet University in the fall. Some of his favorite memories at FSDB include winning the Mason-Dixon competition with the cheer squad, participating in the Lion King performance, and dancing with the Dance Troupe. His favorite subjects are English and Dance. Ashton shared, "FSDB is an amazing community, and if you keep an open mind, you will find friends here!" We will miss seeing you around campus and dancing with the Dance Troupe! #FSDBFam #YouBelongAtFSDB #ThisIsFSDB
5 months ago, FSDB
Ashton is wearing a black dance troupe jacket holding his diploma with Scott Trejbal who is wearing a brown jacket. Classmates and staff in the background waving their hands outside at Palm Row. White graphic on bottom left says "Ashton Bartok, Post Graduate"
Congratulations to Phoenix Lambirth! Phoenix has been with us in the Deaf Department for three to four years. "Each year has been filled with learning, challenges, and great memories!" stated Phoenix. He deferred his diploma to take more time to focus on his goal of preparing for Southwest College for the Deaf (SWCD) at Howard College, with plans to transfer to either Gallaudet University or RIT/NITD. Phoenix’s favorite subjects are English and Unique Skill, and he has received significant support in reading and English from his teachers, Zachary Bridgett and Lauren Fox. One of his favorite memories at FSDB is winning the 69th Annual Mason-Dixon Boys Basketball Tournament Championship, a moment he will cherish forever. Phoenix advises other kids who wish to attend FSDB that it is a fantastic place to be yourself and grow in unexpected ways. There are countless activities to participate in and opportunities to learn. The deaf community, along with the teachers and staff, is outstanding. "It's not just a school; it's a community where everyone's uniqueness is celebrated!" Phoenix shared. He is grateful for everything he has experienced at FSDB and plans to carry the lessons, friendships, and memories into the future. We will miss you, Phoenix, and we can’t wait to see you accomplish great things! #FSDBFam #YouBelongAtFSDB #ThisIsFSDB
5 months ago, FSDB
Phoenix is wearing a black dragon t-shirt holding his diploma and shaking his hand with President Tracie Snow who is wearing a black jacket in front of the "FSDB" white sign.
Last year,  FSDB Cheerleading, Boys and Girls Basketball teams went to Maryland School for the Deaf, Frederick, MD. for the XXII  Clerc Classic Basketball tournament.  This weekend, January 16-18, 2025,  FSDB teams will head to Texas School for the Deaf, Austin, Texas. There is a total of eight schools, twenty-four teams and three championships.  For more information about the XXIII Clerc Classic tournament, clercclassic.com/.  We wish FSDB team the best of luck in the tournament.  Source:  XXII Clerc Classic Program book, property of FSDB Museum. #FSDBHistory #FSDBWayBackWhensdays
5 months ago, FSDB
Page from the Clerc Classic booklet of three FSDB teams, Cheerleading, Boys and Girls Basketball teams with their names and grade listed.
Hello FSDB Families, We wanted to send a reminder that this weekend will be a "Long Weekend." All students will go home tomorrow, Thursday, January 16, at 2:05 p.m. (Friday schedule). There is no school on Friday and Monday (Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday). SHOW Bus students will be picked up on Monday, January 20, at their normal pick-up time. Classes will resume on Tuesday, January 21. We hope you have a wonderful long weekend!
5 months ago, FSDB
Long Weekend Graphic: Students Leave Thursday, January 16. SHOW Bus Students Return, Monday, January 20. Classes Resume, Tuesday, January 21. Classes Resume: Tuesday, January 21
During the last week of school in December, the Blinding Lights Show Choir, along with guest soloist, McKenzie, was requested for some private events in the community. On Tuesday, December 17, the group performed at Sawgrass Country Club where they sang for a "standing-room-only" audience. Students enjoyed touring the Club area, which was beautifully decorated for Christmas and Hanukkah before their performance, which included songs such as Jazz Waltz of the Sugar Plum Fairy and Theme from Elf. They followed up this performance with another at the NEFEC Winter Conference in Palatka. The students thoroughly enjoy singing at these performances and look forward to visiting every year. #FSDBCampusLifeTuesdays
5 months ago, FSDB
Top Left: Two Blinding Lights students wearing red dresses and sitting down surrounding by Christmas Lights and presents. Top Right Photo: Music Department teachers wearing red Christmas color outfits smiling for the camera. Bottom Photo: Group of Blinding Lights students wearing red uniforms sing for the crowd.
FSDB Robotics Team 74837B won the Judges Award this past weekend's Warrior Robotic Tournament in Lutz, FL! Way to go! #ThisIsFSDB
5 months ago, FSDB
Robotics Club smile  as a group with their award.
Robotics Club smile as a group with their award inside the gym where the tournament was being held.
In the Early Learning Center, our students have classroom pets! Having fish and frogs as classroom pets is a fun way for students to enhance their social skills! They bond with one another by interacting and working together to care for these little creatures. Plus, it gives them a chance to learn about responsibility through feeding, cleaning, and discovering the fascinating world of aquatic life. We have each student's name assigned to feed the pet every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. They recognize their name and know it's their turn to feed them. It's a great way to make learning hands-on and enjoyable! #FSDBAcademicMondays
5 months ago, FSDB
Two ELC students cleaning out the fish tank inside the classroom.
Our Robotics teams have recently qualified for the NRSC Deaf/HH tournament through their programming skills. They have been very busy preparing for the upcoming February tournament in Georgia. So far, FSDB's High School teams have competed 3 times since October and have made it to the qualifying rounds.  The game components include alliance matches, skills assessments, an engineering notebook, and a team interview. Each component has criteria the teams must learn to prepare for the tournament day. During the tournament day, they are expected to show their abilities toward each component to earn points.  We wish our teams the best of luck! #FSDBRecapSunday
5 months ago, FSDB
Three photos of students in the Robotic Club working on their projects.
Our Wrestling team participated in a District Dual Tournament meet on Wednesday, and they wore their new uniforms for the first time! #FSDBSportsSaturday
5 months ago, FSDB
Five photos of the wrestling team wearing their new red uniforms wrestling other wrestlers on the mat.
This is Parker Watson. Parker has been a student with FSDB for thirteen years and is currently a senior in the Blind Department. One of his favorite memories was his band class in ninth grade. He shared that the people in the class were talented, funny, and a great group of people to be around. The group was all musically inclined and worked well together, which made that year's concert band "one of the best," in his opinion. Parker's favorite class at FSDB is any class that involves computers and technology. Outside of school, he has taught himself different programming languages, including C & C++, Python, C#, and JavaScript/HTML. He is hoping to advance his programming skills and start a business in the future. #FSDBFam #YouBelongAtFSDB #ThisIsFSDB #FSDBGrowingUpAtFSDBFridays
5 months ago, FSDB
Left photo is young Parker's school photo, and right photo is current Parker school photo with a green background behind the photos.
Congratulations to Marissa Harrer on her new position at FSDB! Marissa was previously a Language Lab Teacher and is now the newest Communication Specialist for the Speech and Audiology Department. She looks forward to working with students one-on-one and in small groups to improve their communication skills. "Language is such an important aspect of life, and I am honored to help students grow in that area," Marissa shared. Marissa has spent her entire career at FSDB and is excited to continue in her new role. A fun fact about Marissa is that she runs a small business called Strawberry & Sage, making clay jewelry and accessories. Congratulations once again! #FSDBFam #ThisIsFSDB #YouBelongAtFSDB
5 months ago, FSDB
Marissa is wearing a black shirt with random colors on the sleeves, smiling for the camera outside of Palm Row. White graphic on bottom left says " Marissa Harrer, Communication Specialist"