Flagler Schools cuts ribbon on Engagement Center at Historic Courthouse

The renovated building will house Rise Up, TRAIL and Step Up programs and provide space for iFlagler virtual school.


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  • | 6:20 p.m. July 10, 2025
Flagler Schools holds a ribbon cutting for the Flagler Schools Engagement Center at the County Historic Courthouse. Photo courtesy of Flagler Schools
Flagler Schools holds a ribbon cutting for the Flagler Schools Engagement Center at the County Historic Courthouse. Photo courtesy of Flagler Schools
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Flagler Schools held a ribbon cutting at the renovated Historic County Courthouse on the morning of Thursday, July 10.

The nearly 100-year-old building at 200 E. Moody Blvd. will be known as the Flagler Schools Engagement Center for emergency response clarity.

The building will house the Rise Up alternative school, the TRAIL vocational program for young adults, age 18-22 with disabilities and the Step Up life skils program for adults with special needs. It will also provide space for iFlagler virtual school and the district federal programs department

The school district will be leasing the historic building for at least two years. Flagler County Commission Chair Andy Dance, Bunnell Mayor Catherine Robinson and Bunnell Commissioner David John Atkinson took part in the ribbon cutting along with Flagler Schools district staff and administrators.

Superintendent LaShakia Moore thanked the School Board, plant services and the custodial crew “and all the amazing employees who brought this vision to life.”

 

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