Welcome to the Florence High School's Student Section. Here you will find helpful resources for use at school.
The Academic Letter Program is designed to recognize Florence High School high-honors students and provide these students with the opportunity to letter academically. To qualify for an Academic Letter, a student must complete 3 consecutive semesters of high school which meet the following standards:
Since 1986, their mission has remained the same: To accelerate learning for all children and adults of all ability levels and ethnic and social backgrounds, worldwide.
Stay up-to-date on your grades and assignments
Keep up-to-date on important dates and information for your senior year.
StudentSquare is a mobile app designed to connect students with their school community.
As Arizona’s only teen-to-teen crisis hotline, Teen Lifeline has been a crucial connection to hope for struggling teens for over 37 years.
View the 2024-2025 bell schedule for Florence High School.
View the requirements for off-campus lunch at Florence High School, and to download the form here.
Use this form to record your service learning hours.
Explore course options for your future! Download the latest high school course catalog (PDF) for a complete list of classes offered.
View the 2024-2025 Parent-Student Handbook
Pay a student fee via our Online Payment Portal
Enter your home address to help determine what bus route your student(s) will be on for the current school year.
Find out information on making a contribution to a qualified activity or program.
Any student, regardless of income, who wants to be considered for federal, state, and school financial aid programs. This includes grants, scholarships, work-study funds, and loans.
The Pinal Promise (formerly known as Promise for the Future) educational initiative was launched in 2001 by a caring community that believed that college should be a reality for every Pinal County student. This program was developed to encourage young people to stay in high school, graduate, and pursue their college education through Central Arizona College.
As the population of older adults continues to grow and life spans lengthen, more and more young people are taking on the caregiver role for older loved ones.
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Make math meaningful through collaborative exercises and independent practice.
Public access to NASA-funded research data now is just a click away, with the launch of a new agency public access portal. The creation of the NASA-Funded Research Results portal on NASA.gov reflects the agency’s ongoing commitment to providing broad public access to science data.
For over 30 years, learners have turned to Rosetta Stone to build the fluency and confidence they need to speak new languages.
World Book Online is an engaging, verified, and trustworthy digital resource for grades pre-K through high school.