
At Lake Lucina Elementary with Duval County Public Schools, growth isn’t just something you talk about it’s something you see every day.
In one classroom, that growth starts with a first-year teacher who’s all in.
Mrs. Katrina Jennings is learning, adapting, and showing up with purpose, embracing every opportunity to get better and give more to her students.
“She embraces a growth mindset and is always eager to learn and improve.”
And that mindset is showing up where it matters most.
Her 2nd graders are building confidence, strengthening their skills, and getting ready for what’s next.
This is what it looks like when passion meets purpose. When a teacher invests in herself, her students rise with her.
It’s the kind of impact that shapes more than a school year it shapes what comes after.
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In one classroom, that growth starts with a first-year teacher who’s all in.
Mrs. Katrina Jennings is learning, adapting, and showing up with purpose, embracing every opportunity to get better and give more to her students.
“She embraces a growth mindset and is always eager to learn and improve.”
And that mindset is showing up where it matters most.
Her 2nd graders are building confidence, strengthening their skills, and getting ready for what’s next.
This is what it looks like when passion meets purpose. When a teacher invests in herself, her students rise with her.
It’s the kind of impact that shapes more than a school year it shapes what comes after.
Join Team Duval
https://www.duvalschools.org/o/dcps/page/careers




At Mandarin High School with Duval County Public Schools, the lesson isn’t just about numbers t’s about what those numbers represent.
What looks like a simple transaction becomes something bigger. A chance to take responsibility. A moment to build confidence. A step toward understanding how the real world works.
“They’re learning how to show up on time, dress professionally, communicate with customers all those real-life skills that go far beyond high school.”
For teacher Rebeccah Campbell, that’s the goal.
After nearly a decade in the Navy, she found a new way to serve—helping students develop the skills they’ll carry long after they leave the classroom.
Here, students don’t just learn the concepts—they live them. Managing real tasks, working as a team, and gaining the confidence to take on what comes next.
It’s the kind of impact that stays with them.
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What looks like a simple transaction becomes something bigger. A chance to take responsibility. A moment to build confidence. A step toward understanding how the real world works.
“They’re learning how to show up on time, dress professionally, communicate with customers all those real-life skills that go far beyond high school.”
For teacher Rebeccah Campbell, that’s the goal.
After nearly a decade in the Navy, she found a new way to serve—helping students develop the skills they’ll carry long after they leave the classroom.
Here, students don’t just learn the concepts—they live them. Managing real tasks, working as a team, and gaining the confidence to take on what comes next.
It’s the kind of impact that stays with them.
Join Team Duval:
https://www.duvalschools.org/o/dcps/page/careers









REGISTER FOR A BUS TODAY - Bus registration for the 2026–2027 school year is now open. All students who plan to ride a school bus next year must be registered in advance, including students enrolled in self-contained ESE programs. Families are encouraged to register as early as possible to help ensure a smooth start to the school year. Registration forms are available in Focus. For step-by-step instructions on how to complete the process, visit: www.duvalschools.org/busregistration

Inside a Montessori classroom at J. Allen Axson Elementary with Duval County Public Schools, the room doesn’t sound like a typical classroom.
You’ll see students moving between activities, carefully choosing materials, and quietly concentrating on the work in front of them. There are no rushed steps or rigid routines just curiosity guiding the learning process.
That’s exactly what teacher Shannon Simon loves most.
She believes when children are trusted to explore and make choices, something powerful happens. Confidence grows. Curiosity deepens. And learning becomes something students truly enjoy.
For Simon, those moments when a child suddenly understands something new when their face lights up with excitement are the reason she calls this her dream job.
Montessori learning at Duval County Public Schools helps students build independence, creativity, and a lifelong love of learning one discovery at a time.
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Duval County Public Schools is proud to support educators who create meaningful learning experiences for students every day.
You’ll see students moving between activities, carefully choosing materials, and quietly concentrating on the work in front of them. There are no rushed steps or rigid routines just curiosity guiding the learning process.
That’s exactly what teacher Shannon Simon loves most.
She believes when children are trusted to explore and make choices, something powerful happens. Confidence grows. Curiosity deepens. And learning becomes something students truly enjoy.
For Simon, those moments when a child suddenly understands something new when their face lights up with excitement are the reason she calls this her dream job.
Montessori learning at Duval County Public Schools helps students build independence, creativity, and a lifelong love of learning one discovery at a time.
Join Team Duval:
https://www.duvalschools.org/o/dcps/page/careers
Duval County Public Schools is proud to support educators who create meaningful learning experiences for students every day.








At Dinsmore Elementary, the first year of school is about more than learning letters and numbers. It’s about helping children believe they can succeed.
Kindergarten teacher Zetosha Williams helps make that happen every day.
With 15 years in education, Williams focuses on creating a classroom where curiosity is welcomed, laughter is encouraged, and learning feels exciting for young students experiencing school for the very first time.
Her goal is simple: build a strong academic foundation while helping children develop a lifelong love of learning.
Moments like these are happening in classrooms across Duval County Public Schools, where educators are helping students grow in confidence, creativity, and possibility.
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Duval County Public Schools is proud to support passionate educators who make a difference in the lives of students every day.
Kindergarten teacher Zetosha Williams helps make that happen every day.
With 15 years in education, Williams focuses on creating a classroom where curiosity is welcomed, laughter is encouraged, and learning feels exciting for young students experiencing school for the very first time.
Her goal is simple: build a strong academic foundation while helping children develop a lifelong love of learning.
Moments like these are happening in classrooms across Duval County Public Schools, where educators are helping students grow in confidence, creativity, and possibility.
Join Team Duval:
https://www.duvalschools.org/o/dcps/page/careers
Duval County Public Schools is proud to support passionate educators who make a difference in the lives of students every day.








Students from the University of North Florida are committing to become teachers with Duval County Public Schools through the Jacksonville Teacher Residency (JTR), a year-long AmeriCorps program.
JTR is a partnership between Duval County Public Schools and the University of North Florida that gives aspiring educators the opportunity to gain hands-on classroom experience while working alongside highly qualified DCPS mentor teachers.
Throughout the year, residents build the skills and confidence needed to lead their own classrooms and make a lasting impact on students across Jacksonville.
Duval County Public Schools is proud to help develop the next generation of educators and strengthen classrooms across our community.
Learn more about careers with Duval County Public Schools:
https://www.duvalschools.org/o/dcps/page/careers
JTR is a partnership between Duval County Public Schools and the University of North Florida that gives aspiring educators the opportunity to gain hands-on classroom experience while working alongside highly qualified DCPS mentor teachers.
Throughout the year, residents build the skills and confidence needed to lead their own classrooms and make a lasting impact on students across Jacksonville.
Duval County Public Schools is proud to help develop the next generation of educators and strengthen classrooms across our community.
Learn more about careers with Duval County Public Schools:
https://www.duvalschools.org/o/dcps/page/careers







At Englewood High, Spanish for Spanish Speakers is showing students that language is more than grammar it’s identity.
In Señora Martin’s classroom, heritage speakers strengthen their Spanish while building confidence in who they are. Culture isn’t set aside. It’s celebrated.
“I love my job. I love my kids. I love what I do.”
Students arrive early. They stay through lunch. They choose this space because it feels like familia.
For many, mastering English is a mountain. Here, they climb it together — supported, encouraged, and proud of where they come from.
Join Team Duval:
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In Señora Martin’s classroom, heritage speakers strengthen their Spanish while building confidence in who they are. Culture isn’t set aside. It’s celebrated.
“I love my job. I love my kids. I love what I do.”
Students arrive early. They stay through lunch. They choose this space because it feels like familia.
For many, mastering English is a mountain. Here, they climb it together — supported, encouraged, and proud of where they come from.
Join Team Duval:
https://www.duvalschools.org/o/dcps/page/careers







Rookie Counselor of the Month
Normandy Village Elementary School proudly recognizes Mrs. Dankeshia Ivester for her outstanding work supporting students and families. Through individual counseling sessions, collaboration with teachers and administration, and consistent family engagement through MTSS and AIT meetings, she is helping build a strong, supportive school community.
A graduate of the University of North Florida, Mrs. Ivester continues to make a meaningful impact in her first year. Duval County Public Schools celebrates the dedication and leadership she brings to students each day.
Interested in joining Team Duval?
https://www.duvalschools.org/o/dcps/page/careers
Normandy Village Elementary School proudly recognizes Mrs. Dankeshia Ivester for her outstanding work supporting students and families. Through individual counseling sessions, collaboration with teachers and administration, and consistent family engagement through MTSS and AIT meetings, she is helping build a strong, supportive school community.
A graduate of the University of North Florida, Mrs. Ivester continues to make a meaningful impact in her first year. Duval County Public Schools celebrates the dedication and leadership she brings to students each day.
Interested in joining Team Duval?
https://www.duvalschools.org/o/dcps/page/careers




At Crown Point Elementary School, the ESOL program is helping students discover that learning English is more than vocabulary — it’s belonging.
With nearly half of the school’s 750 students learning English as a second language, classrooms are built around confidence, culture, and compassion.
“It is a tough journey… but with love, compassion, and showing these kids that they belong here — they’re part of us. They’re our family now.”
From kindergarten through fifth grade, students grow not just in language skills, but in identity and pride. Accents are celebrated. Cultures are honored. Confidence rises.
Through support and encouragement, students learn that every language tells a story — and every student belongs.
Join Team Duval:
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With nearly half of the school’s 750 students learning English as a second language, classrooms are built around confidence, culture, and compassion.
“It is a tough journey… but with love, compassion, and showing these kids that they belong here — they’re part of us. They’re our family now.”
From kindergarten through fifth grade, students grow not just in language skills, but in identity and pride. Accents are celebrated. Cultures are honored. Confidence rises.
Through support and encouragement, students learn that every language tells a story — and every student belongs.
Join Team Duval:
https://www.duvalschools.org/o/dcps/page/careers
At Fort Caroline Elementary School, Benton Jones is helping students discover that math is more than numbers — it’s resilience.
“As a kid, I remember looking at my hands and thinking… out of all the millions and billions of people in the world — how is it me that’s different?” said Jones.
Born with only a pinky finger on his right hand, he understands what it means to overcome doubt. In his classroom, students learn that challenges don’t define them — growth does.
Through encouragement and belief, Jones helps students build confidence that extends far beyond math.
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“As a kid, I remember looking at my hands and thinking… out of all the millions and billions of people in the world — how is it me that’s different?” said Jones.
Born with only a pinky finger on his right hand, he understands what it means to overcome doubt. In his classroom, students learn that challenges don’t define them — growth does.
Through encouragement and belief, Jones helps students build confidence that extends far beyond math.
Join Team Duval:
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At John E. Ford PK-8 Montessori, Erika Cunamay is helping students discover that learning can feel like play. In her pre-primary Montessori classroom, children build independence, confidence, and curiosity through hands-on exploration and collaboration.
Teaching students from ages three through kindergarten allows Cunamay to build strong relationships with families and watch her students grow year after year.
“My first three-year-old class is now in college,” said Erika Cunamay.
After 13 years with Duval County Public Schools, Cunamay says giving back to the community where she grew up and went to school makes her work even more meaningful.
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Teaching students from ages three through kindergarten allows Cunamay to build strong relationships with families and watch her students grow year after year.
“My first three-year-old class is now in college,” said Erika Cunamay.
After 13 years with Duval County Public Schools, Cunamay says giving back to the community where she grew up and went to school makes her work even more meaningful.
Join Team Duval:
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At Paxon High School, Spanish teacher Claudia Elliott is helping students build confidence through language and connection. In her classroom, students learn that communication extends beyond vocabulary — it connects them to their community and the world around them.
“I love watching students realize they can actually communicate with someone in another language. That moment builds confidence they carry far beyond my classroom,” said Claudia Elliott.
For more than a decade, Elliott has been part of the Duval County Public Schools family, creating a supportive environment where students feel encouraged to grow and succeed.
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“I love watching students realize they can actually communicate with someone in another language. That moment builds confidence they carry far beyond my classroom,” said Claudia Elliott.
For more than a decade, Elliott has been part of the Duval County Public Schools family, creating a supportive environment where students feel encouraged to grow and succeed.
Join Team Duval:
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At Fishweir Elementary, second-grade teacher Elizabeth Dent is creating a classroom where students feel confident, supported, and encouraged to explore new ideas. Through her thoughtful approach to teaching, she helps students develop not only academic skills, but also the belief that they can succeed.
Now in her seventh year with Duval County Public Schools, Elizabeth continues to grow alongside her students, bringing curiosity and dedication into every lesson. Her work reflects the district’s commitment to nurturing both educators and learners in an environment built on collaboration and care.
Educators like Elizabeth are the foundation of our schools. If you are interested in making a difference for students and building a meaningful career in education, consider joining Team Duval.
https://www.duvalschools.org/o/dcps/page/careers
Now in her seventh year with Duval County Public Schools, Elizabeth continues to grow alongside her students, bringing curiosity and dedication into every lesson. Her work reflects the district’s commitment to nurturing both educators and learners in an environment built on collaboration and care.
Educators like Elizabeth are the foundation of our schools. If you are interested in making a difference for students and building a meaningful career in education, consider joining Team Duval.
https://www.duvalschools.org/o/dcps/page/careers










This Black History Month, Duval County Public Schools proudly recognizes the Black educators who inspire, lead, and make a lasting impact on students across our district. Every day, these teachers, mentors, and staff members help create classrooms where students feel seen, supported, and empowered to succeed.
Their dedication, passion, and commitment to excellence help shape the future of Duval County, both inside and outside the classroom.
Interested in making that same impact? Join Team Duval and become part of a district that values educators and the difference they make.
https://www.duvalschools.org/o/dcps/page/careers
Their dedication, passion, and commitment to excellence help shape the future of Duval County, both inside and outside the classroom.
Interested in making that same impact? Join Team Duval and become part of a district that values educators and the difference they make.
https://www.duvalschools.org/o/dcps/page/careers

Pinedale Elementary welcomed city leaders, community volunteers, and school leadership for the Real Men Read literacy event, where students and role models came together to celebrate the power of reading. Volunteers spent time sharing favorite stories, connecting with students, and modeling the joy of literacy in a fun, engaging environment.
Events like Real Men Read show what’s possible when a community rallies around learning — building confidence, strengthening relationships, and inspiring students to dream bigger.
Duval County Public Schools is always looking for people who want to make that kind of impact.
Join Team Duval at https://www.duvalschools.org/page/careers
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Events like Real Men Read show what’s possible when a community rallies around learning — building confidence, strengthening relationships, and inspiring students to dream bigger.
Duval County Public Schools is always looking for people who want to make that kind of impact.
Join Team Duval at https://www.duvalschools.org/page/careers
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Love Grove Elementary has reached a major milestone for Duval County Public Schools with its designation as a Special Olympics Unified Champion School National Banner recipient.
This national recognition is awarded to schools that demonstrate excellence in creating an inclusive environment through Unified Sports, student leadership, and school-wide engagement. It reflects a sustained commitment to ensuring students of all abilities learn, grow, and succeed together.
At Love Grove, that work is led by educators and staff who believe every student belongs and every student has something to contribute. The banner serves as a symbol of the culture they have built — one rooted in respect, teamwork, and opportunity.
Duval County Public Schools is proud to celebrate the people behind this achievement and the impact they make every day across our schools.
Learn more about opportunities with Duval County Public Schools:
https://www.duvalschools.org/o/dcps/page/careers
This national recognition is awarded to schools that demonstrate excellence in creating an inclusive environment through Unified Sports, student leadership, and school-wide engagement. It reflects a sustained commitment to ensuring students of all abilities learn, grow, and succeed together.
At Love Grove, that work is led by educators and staff who believe every student belongs and every student has something to contribute. The banner serves as a symbol of the culture they have built — one rooted in respect, teamwork, and opportunity.
Duval County Public Schools is proud to celebrate the people behind this achievement and the impact they make every day across our schools.
Learn more about opportunities with Duval County Public Schools:
https://www.duvalschools.org/o/dcps/page/careers

Leadership at Duval County Public Schools shows up in the moments that bring a school community together.
At George Washington Carver Elementary School, Florida TaxWatch recognized Principal James with the Principal Leadership Award, presented by Bob Nave. The honor reflects her steady commitment to students and staff and the positive culture she continues to build at Carver.
The visit also created a meaningful moment for two students — twin scholars who were each awarded college scholarships — a reminder that success is even more powerful when it’s shared.
Learn more about opportunities with Duval County Public Schools:
https://www.duvalschools.org/o/dcps/page/careers
At George Washington Carver Elementary School, Florida TaxWatch recognized Principal James with the Principal Leadership Award, presented by Bob Nave. The honor reflects her steady commitment to students and staff and the positive culture she continues to build at Carver.
The visit also created a meaningful moment for two students — twin scholars who were each awarded college scholarships — a reminder that success is even more powerful when it’s shared.
Learn more about opportunities with Duval County Public Schools:
https://www.duvalschools.org/o/dcps/page/careers






At Duval County Public Schools, leadership is about more than managing a campus — it’s about opening doors and changing lives.
At William M. Raines High School, Principal Hall embodies that mission every day. Recently recognized by Florida TaxWatch with the Principal Leadership Award, his impact was felt most powerfully in a moment no one expected. In front of his school community, Principal Hall surprised student Owen with a two-year college scholarship — a life-changing gift that left his family overwhelmed and brought tears to his mother’s eyes.
This is what leadership looks like in Duval County Public Schools: compassion, opportunity, and a commitment to students that lasts far beyond graduation. For those ready to lead, teach, and make a lasting difference, Team Duval offers the chance to be part of something bigger.
Learn more about opportunities with Duval County Public Schools:
https://www.duvalschools.org/o/dcps/page/careers
At William M. Raines High School, Principal Hall embodies that mission every day. Recently recognized by Florida TaxWatch with the Principal Leadership Award, his impact was felt most powerfully in a moment no one expected. In front of his school community, Principal Hall surprised student Owen with a two-year college scholarship — a life-changing gift that left his family overwhelmed and brought tears to his mother’s eyes.
This is what leadership looks like in Duval County Public Schools: compassion, opportunity, and a commitment to students that lasts far beyond graduation. For those ready to lead, teach, and make a lasting difference, Team Duval offers the chance to be part of something bigger.
Learn more about opportunities with Duval County Public Schools:
https://www.duvalschools.org/o/dcps/page/careers





At Duval County Public Schools, some classrooms open doors to more than a subject — they open doors to the world.
At Stanton College Preparatory School, Spanish teacher and World Language Department Chair Norma Crespo-Lowery has spent nearly 30 years creating that kind of experience for students. Her classroom is a place where language becomes confidence, culture becomes connection, and learning extends far beyond the bell schedule. Long after students graduate, many return with stories of using what they learned in college, travel, and careers — proof that her impact lasts well beyond high school.
This is what teaching with Duval County Public Schools looks like: meaningful relationships, lasting influence, and the opportunity to help students see what’s possible. If you’re passionate about your craft and ready to make a real difference, Team Duval is ready for you.
Learn more about teaching opportunities with Duval County Public Schools:
https://www.duvalschools.org/page/careers
At Stanton College Preparatory School, Spanish teacher and World Language Department Chair Norma Crespo-Lowery has spent nearly 30 years creating that kind of experience for students. Her classroom is a place where language becomes confidence, culture becomes connection, and learning extends far beyond the bell schedule. Long after students graduate, many return with stories of using what they learned in college, travel, and careers — proof that her impact lasts well beyond high school.
This is what teaching with Duval County Public Schools looks like: meaningful relationships, lasting influence, and the opportunity to help students see what’s possible. If you’re passionate about your craft and ready to make a real difference, Team Duval is ready for you.
Learn more about teaching opportunities with Duval County Public Schools:
https://www.duvalschools.org/page/careers










Davie Henderson is already making a strong impression in his first year at Crystal Springs Elementary. A fifth-grade teacher and former Duquesne University football player, Davie brings the same discipline, teamwork, and drive from the field into his classroom every day.
Since moving to Jacksonville four years ago and beginning his teaching career in August, Davie has quickly become known for showing up for students in meaningful ways—whether that’s working through math problems in class, greeting students in the hallway, or supporting them at weekend football games.
Teacher Development and Support Specialist Allyson Popp says Davie’s passion for teaching and commitment to constant growth set him apart, noting that he never stops seeking new ways to better serve his students.
Davie Henderson was named Duval County Public Schools’ Rookie Teacher of the Month for January, and his impact is just getting started.
Interested in starting your own journey in education? Join Team Duval and explore careers with Duval County Public Schools:
https://www.duvalschools.org/page/careers
Since moving to Jacksonville four years ago and beginning his teaching career in August, Davie has quickly become known for showing up for students in meaningful ways—whether that’s working through math problems in class, greeting students in the hallway, or supporting them at weekend football games.
Teacher Development and Support Specialist Allyson Popp says Davie’s passion for teaching and commitment to constant growth set him apart, noting that he never stops seeking new ways to better serve his students.
Davie Henderson was named Duval County Public Schools’ Rookie Teacher of the Month for January, and his impact is just getting started.
Interested in starting your own journey in education? Join Team Duval and explore careers with Duval County Public Schools:
https://www.duvalschools.org/page/careers

