Thursday mornings bring our sixth and second graders together for something special: reading buddies. Our middle school students embrace this opportunity to guide younger readers through stories, chapter books, and new vocabulary. They choose books carefully, practice their expression, and create welcoming spaces where second graders feel comfortable trying new words and asking questions. The...Read More
Last Friday, Plato Seminole seventh graders traded their textbooks for real-world government experience during a field trip to Tallahassee with their social studies teacher. The day began at the Florida Supreme Court, where students explored landmark cases, learned about the different levels of the judicial system, and sat behind the bench where justices preside over...Read More
Tarpon Springs, FL – Plato Academy Charter School Tarpon Springs has earned dual recognition as a 2026 U.S. News Best Elementary School and Best Middle School, placing among the top 40% of public elementary and middle schools in the state of Florida. U.S. News & World Report bases its rankings on state assessment performance in...Read More
Where Ancient Drama Meets Modern Education Today, we’re celebrating World Theater Day, a reminder that captures the spirit of Plato Academy’s commitment to bringing classical culture to life. Theater represents more than entertainment—it’s a powerful way of understanding human experiences, connecting generations, and developing critical communication skills. The roots of theater stretch deep into Greek...Read More
The COLOR RUN Fundraiser has officially kicked off! Color Run Kickoff: 2/14/2025 Money Due: 02/28/25 COLOR RUN: 03/07/25 There are two ways you can register your child for the Color Run: Website: Using your computer or phone’s browser go to: https://pledgestar.com/platoacademy Click “Not registered for this year’s event” Enter your name and email address, then click...Read More
How wonderful that we commemorate the life of MLK at the beginning of the new year, providing us with the chance to make resolutions towards fostering a more just world. In observance of Martin Luther King Jr., there will be no school on Monday, January 20th. Classes will resume on Tuesday, January 21st.Read More