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A Letter from Administration |
Longhorns,
Congratulations to both groups of Top 10 students in our Collegiate Academy and Traditional enrollment programs at Lennard High School. We are so proud of you and your academic accomplishments! We know that you will continue to be successful well into your future endeavors. This week, is the last week of quarter three. Students and parents, please check Canvas to review progress in courses. We want to finish this quarter strong.
Friday, March 13th, is the last day for students to purchase their Longhorn Loot Celebration ticket. Students can reserve tickets using this link Longhorn Loot Celebration Ticket - – Fill out form. Students must have 75 badges (points) in their Focus accounts to reserve a ticket. Thank you to all of our many families who have shopped our Amazon wishlist and helped to make our store fresh with fun items for our students. You can purchase items here PBIS Store Wishlist. Parents, if you would like to volunteer for our Longhorn Loot Celebration on Friday, March 27th at 3:00pm please reach out to leslie.windheuser@hcps.net to sign up.
We hope everyone has a wonderful Spring Break. We will welcome students back on Tuesday, March 24th, to finish out the school year recharged and ready for quarter four, state testing and semester exams in May! Let's continue our Stampede of Excellence, Longhorns! Your Administration Team |
Shoutout to the incredible women in our district! 🙌🌟 Your influence and determination make a lasting impact on our community. 💪🌎 Let's celebrate #WomensHistoryMonth |
March is here, and we’re proud to celebrate Theater, Art, and Music in Our Schools Month!
From the stage to the studio to the band room, the arts help students grow as creators, collaborators, and problem-solvers. 🎨🎶 Join us in recognizing the passion and dedication of our talented students and teachers who make the arts an essential part of our school community. 🎺🥁 |
Monday 3/16-Friday 3/20- Spring Break Monday 3/23- Non-Student Day Wednesday 3/25- Lennard JROTC Awards Ceremony 5:30PM Friday 3/27- Longhorn Loot Celebration - ticketed event- Cafeteria Monday 3/30- Club Day Wednesday 4/1- SAT School Day - ALL 11th graders
Wednesday 4/1- F.A.S.T. Writing Test - ALL 9th & 10th graders mandatory state testing Thursday 4/2- Talent Show 6:00PM Monday 4/6- Quarter 3 REPORT CARDS visible Tues 4/7, Wed 4/8 & Thurs 4/9- ACT Testing-select Juniors/Seniors
Saturday 4/11 - Prom at The Regent Thursday 4/16- CLT Testing for select Juniors and Seniors Thursday 4/23 - Senior Awards Night - by invitation only Monday 4/27- Club Day Thursday 4/30- DEADLINE for Senior Gold Letters Thursday 4/30- Band Spring Concert 6:00 PM Friday 5/1 - Grad Nite at Busch Gardens Wednesday 5/6- Chorus Concert 6:00PM Thursday 5/7- Band/Orchestra Awards Night 6:00PM
Friday 5/15- Class of 2026 Senior Breakfast & Clap Out Friday 5/15 - Graduation Rehearsal - Florida State Fairgrounds - 4:45 PM Monday 5/18 & Tuesday 5/19- Senior Exam Days Wednesday 5/20 & Thursday 5/21- Senior Exams MAKE-UP DAYS
Thursday 5/21- Seniors Last Day Sunday 5/24 - Graduation Class of 2026 - Florida State Fairgrounds -8:00AM |
🎉 Celebrating National School Social Work Week! In partnership with the School Social Work Association of America, we’re proud to honor National School Social Work Week and the incredible professionals who support our students every day.
Our district’s school social workers play a vital role in strengthening student well-being, supporting families, and fostering positive school communities. Their dedication, compassion, and expertise make a meaningful difference across our campuses. Take a moment to share your appreciation and thank a School Social Worker today!
We want to give a Longhorn Shout out and huge thank you to Ms. Bell and Mr. Metellus! 🙌 #SSWweek2026 |
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Congratulations to Collegiate Top 10! |
Congratulations to Traditional Top 10! |
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📣 A Longhorn shoutout to Ms. Gollett for organizing the successful Vitality Bio-Screening for our teachers and staff on Friday.
📣 Congratulations to Ty Thompson who qualified for States for wrestling. Ty represented his team and Lennard High School well! 📣 A Longhorn shout out to Alex McDonald, Athletic Trainer for Lennard High School. Thank you for your dedication to our student athletes! |
Caissa K12 Champions of Excellence in Family Service Awards Caissa K12 has launched the Champions of Excellence in Family Service Awards, a
$1,000,000 national commitment recognizing public schools and employees who provide exceptional service to families. Across Hillsborough County, schools and staff at every level are building trust, supporting parents, and creating welcoming experiences for students and families. This program offers an opportunity to spotlight and celebrate that work. Who Is Eligible
• Any public school in the United States • Any public school employee at any level (teachers, front office staff, counselors, administrators, district staff, etc.) Award Categories • Individual Award – Honors an employee who consistently goes above and beyond for families • School Award – Honors a campus that demonstrates excellence in family service Spring Cycle
Nominations close: April 15 Awards announced: May/June How to Submit Nominations Submit online at: https://www.caissak12.com/awards Use separate forms for school and individual nominations Nominations may be submitted by parents, staff, or community members
There is no limit on the number of nominations
For questions, please contact: Elizabeth Cassidy elizabeth@caissaps.com |
DUAL ENROLLMENT APPLICATION OPEN |
The window to apply for Summer Dual Enrollment at HCC is now open and will close on April 10! The window to apply for Fall Dual Enrollment at HCC will open on April 17 and will close on May 22, 2026. The steps to apply and Dual Enrollment information is attached.
USF Dual Enrollment: FAQs | Dual Enrollment The window for Fall USF Dual Enrollment will open March 1, 2026.
UF Dual Enrollment: University of Florida Dual Enrollment
The window for Fall UF Dual enrollment is now open and will close on April 27, 2026. Click the resources below for more information. |
Open Enrollment for Florida Prepaid is Here — Secure Your Child’s Future Today |
Florida Prepaid’s annual Open Enrollment period is now underway, giving families the opportunity to lock in future college costs at today’s plan prices. With recent enhancements, planning for higher education has never been more accessible or affordable. Why Choose a Florida Prepaid Plan?
· Predictable Costs: Prepaid Plans allow you to pay for future tuition and fees based on today’s prices, protecting you from rising college costs. · Simplified Options: Purchase postsecondary tuition and dorm coverage in 1-year increments— tailored to your family’s goals and budget.
· Affordable Payments: Start saving for as little as $29 per month, making higher education planning manageable for every household. · Guaranteed by the State of Florida: Your investment is secure, backed by one of the most trusted programs in the nation.
The earlier you start, the greater the long-term benefit. Take advantage of these improvements and lock in college costs today with a Florida Prepaid 529 Plan Enroll now using our unique link: https://bit.ly/4bQ2a0D and take the first step toward your child’s future. |
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Future Career Academy is excited to launch our 25-26 SY webinar series of informational sessions designed to directly connect students with leaders in high-demand industries! 🚀 |
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FLiP 2026 is a FREE program that runs June 8-12 from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (June 12 is a half-day and will end at noon). The program includes meals, snacks, tours, and more! Designed as an opportunity for high school students to explore urban planning as a potential career, FLiP offers a broad exposure to planning.
All Hillsborough County Public School students in good standing in grades 9-12 are eligible to apply, including private or homeschooled high school students. Future Leaders in Planning (FLiP) - Plan Hillsborough |
OLWEUS BULLYING PREVENTION PROGRAM |
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The Olweus Program (pronounced Ol-VAY-us) is a comprehensive approach that includes schoolwide, classroom, individual, and community components. The program is focused on long-term change that creates a safe and positive school climate.
The program’s goals are to reduce and prevent bullying problems among school children and to improve peer relations at school. The program has been found to reduce bullying among students, improve the social climate of classrooms, and reduce related antisocial behaviors, such as vandalism and truancy.
The OLWEUS Bullying Prevention Program is an initiative throughout Hillsborough County Public Schools. The Olweus Program has been implemented in more than a dozen countries around the world, and in thousands of schools in the United States. |
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| SUBMIT YOUR CHILD'S ABSENCE
Parents/guardians are expected to notify the school the day of the absence. All absence documentation must be submitted within 72 hours of the student’s return to school.
Schools may require additional verification for frequent absences, including medical documentation after any excused absences within a grading period. Please scan the QR code to submit your child's absence.
Click Here to Submit an Absence |
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| Canvas is the daily hub for instruction, where parents can view grades, assignments, teacher feedback, and even communicate directly with teachers.
Parent accounts sync from Focus to Canvas within 24 hours—just use the same email and set your password via the Canvas Reset Password page. Download BOTH apps today and take an active role in your child’s success!
More Information on Canvas and Focus |
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The Longhorn 3! Respectful, Responsible and Safe!
Our Longhorn Loot Store (PBIS Rewards Store) is OPEN for students on select Fridays! Students use their reward points (badges) to purchase items in the store. We need your help to stock it with exciting items to make this a huge success! Click here to donate via our Amazon Wishlist: PBIS Store Wishlist
Parents, we are also accepting gift cards in the amount of $10.00 for our store. Gift cards to local fast food, local restaurants, coffee shops, grocery stores and gas stations are all welcome! Every contribution makes a difference—thank you for your continued support! Please drop off gift cards to the main office in the care of Leslie Windheuser, Student Success Coach.
Parents you are welcome to volunteer to help us in the store on Fridays! Please reach out to Leslie Windheuser, leslie.windheuser@hcps.net if you are interested in helping us. Every contribution makes a difference—thank you for your continued support! |
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TAKE STOCK IN CHILDREN PROGRAM |
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➡️ LONGHORN STUDENTS' INFO⬅️ |
Follow Us! Check out the latest on Insta! |
ORDER YOUR YEARBOOK TODAY! |
Order your yearbook by clicking this link: Yearbook Order Center Lennard High School Code: 11065 Senior parents and guardians you can place a Senior Ad through the yearbook order center. |
LENNARD HS COLLEGIATE ACADEMY |
➡️SCHOOL COUNSELING OFFICE⬅️ |
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The 2026–27 FAFSA® Form Now Available post-secondary education funding alert!
The FAFSA is open—apply now for free federal student aid and scholarships! Most students are eligible to receive financial aid from the federal government to help pay for college, career school, or trade school. While income is considered, it isn’t the only factor schools look at when awarding aid.
Apply now: fafsa.ed.gov Don’t wait—deadlines are coming!
Submit yours today: fafsa.gov
Tips to edit and submit your form: https://youtu.be/-vzAh2KEsdE #FAFSA #CollegeMoney #FinancialAid #FutureReady |
➡️ATHLETICS AT LENNARD HS⬅️ |
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➡️STUDENT AFFAIRS OFFICE⬅️ |
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INFORMATION FOR LONGHORN FAMILIES |
Please make sure you take the time to review the grade level assembly information presented to students for Semester 2. (Click below to review.) There are updates to our tardy and skipping policies as well as updates to our hall pass procedures. |
TARDY POLICY and INFORMATION |
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Our Longhorn expectations for being on time to all classes:
Being on time to class is a key part of every Longhorn's academic success. Students are given 5 minutes between classes, with a 1-minute warning bell to help them stay on track. It’s important that students do not wait for the warning bell to begin heading to class—doing so may result in tardiness.
Students who linger after the warning bell may be escorted to In-School Suspension (ISS) for not following expectations. Arriving to class promptly ensures students don’t miss valuable instructional time and helps maintain a focused learning environment. Students are not allowed to leave class during the first and last ten minutes of each class.
Parents, we want to thank you for your ongoing support as we work hard to ensure that all of our students are in class and not missing out on important instructional time. Our tardy policy, updated on January 12th, is being strictly enforced. We want to make sure that you understand that tardies accumulate each day, and every class period. Tardiness is recorded through our HCPS attendance system, Focus.
Tardies add up as 'total tardies'. Tardies are counted increments of five: 5, 10, 15 and so on. Consequences for being tardy to class are administered at each of these five increments. Students have more than five classes that meet in a day. For example, if a student is tardy to their classes repeatedly it can accumulate to five, or more, in just one school day.
Please continue to have those important conversations with your student about being on time and prepared for all of their classes. The importance of attendance starts at home. You can check period by period attendance through the HCPS Focus App. Please download it today. |
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Leaving Campus Policy
Students who need to leave campus after they have arrived at school must be signed out through the main office of Student Affairs. At no time, is it permitted, for any student to leave our campus, through any of the gates, without expressed permission from the Office of Student Affairs. Parents, please have a conversation with your child to remind them how unsafe it is for them to leave campus when they are supposed to be in school.
Dress Code Policy Please review the dress code verbiage from the HCPS Student Code of Conduct on Page 28. Student Code of Conduct & Resource Guide Some of the most common violations we are seeing are girls wearing tops that expose the shoulders or midriff/torso area and boys wearing ski masks, which are not allowed. Disciplinary consequences are being applied for students not complying. |
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Student ID Policy All students must wear their school ID visibly at ALL times. The IDs must be physically on their bodies, preferably on a lanyard (not attached to backpacks or purses). All students have received their IDs at this time. Any replacement ID is now $10 and can be ordered in the Media Center during the day (2nd and 3rd periods in Student Affairs). IDs are required at all school events and must be visible at all times. ID Policy is in the Student Assemblies Presentation. |
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| Longhorn Student Expectations!
Please continue to review Lennard's policies and expectations with your student(s) — especially dress code, mandatory ID, and the State of Florida law wireless device policies as well as all behavior expectations. Consequences will be applied for students that are not following the school's policies. The policies and expectations apply at all extra-curricular activities.
Students that are assigned In-School Suspension (ISS) or Out-of-School Suspension (OSS) are not allowed to attend or participate in any extra-curricular activities, including athletic events during the suspension. |
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Arrival and Dismissal
The hours for Early Release Mondays are 8:40 AM to 2:40 PM. Student hours Tuesday through Friday are 8:40 AM to 3:40 PM. All school gates will remain locked until 8:10 am. At 8:10 AM, the buses will release students on the bus ramp, and the Student Affairs gate located off the Student Parking Lot will be opened.
Any student who arrives tardy to school before 8:50 AM needs to go directly to their First Period class through the black gate next to the main office in the front of the school. Students who arrive after 8:50 AM need to sign in at the main office before going to the First Period class. Please remember it is the expectation that every student is in his/her First Period class by the 8:40 tardy bell.
Carline Safety Reminder Parents, to ensure the safety of all students, do not park on the car loop and turn around without completing the entire loop. This is extremely dangerous and cannot continue.
All students must cross at the crosswalk when crossing the street. Any student that does not cross at the crosswalk, at the corner, can be cited by the Sheriff’s Office for $75.00 fine. It is extremely dangerous to cross in the middle of the road when crossing the street. We appreciate everyone's cooperation. Breakfast & Lunch Information We want to remind you that both breakfast and lunch are free for all students this year. In the cafeteria there are different options available for lunch, and there are additional A La Carte snack items that students can purchase separately.
Please ensure that students arrive to school on time to be able to enjoy a hearty breakfast to start their day. Also, students are not allowed to order food delivery or leave campus to get food. Breakfast and Lunch Menus |
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Student Driver Attendance Information |
IMPORTANT NOTICE TO ALL PARENTS AND STUDENTS
ATTENDANCE REQUIREMENTS FOR MINORS TO MAINTAIN THEIR DRIVING PRIVILEGE State of Florida Law requires that students, 14 to 18 years of age, who have not earned a high school diploma, who have 15 unexcused absences in any period of 90 calendar days, be ineligible for driving privileges.
School districts are required by this legislation to report to the State of Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (DHSMV), the names of any students who have accumulated 15 unexcused absences in any period of 90 calendar days.
The student who is reported will be informed by the DHSMV that his/her name has been received and he/she may lose the privilege to drive. Should a student be contacted by DHSMV with information, he/she may initiate a request for a hardship waiver or a request for reinstatement of driving privilege through the Office of Student Affairs. A hardship for employment is based on verification of need. The factor to be considered is the extent to which a student provides a substantial financial contribution for his or her livelihood or his or her family’s needs.
A hardship for medical care is based on the need for transportation, for the student or his or her immediate family members living in the same household, to access required treatment. Consideration should be given to whether there are any other licensed drivers residing in the household.
Effective January 5, 1999, students who accumulate 15 unexcused absences in any period of 90 calendar days will be reported by the school to the DHSMV. Please follow the attendance procedure that has been established to excuse absences when appropriate. |
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