


Tolerance means accepting and respecting people who are different from us. It looks like including others in games and groups, being patient when someone has a different opinion, and celebrating what makes each person unique. It sounds like kind words, listening without interrupting, and saying things such as: “That’s okay, we don’t all have to agree.” “I like how you do it differently.” “You can play with us.” When we show tolerance, our classrooms and school become places where everyone feels welcome, safe, and valued.
Ignite Your Passion, Let Your Phoenix Spirit Soar!
“We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act but a habit.”
– Aristotle
Greek Philosopher

Dear Valued Families, Students, and Staff,
We are absolutely thrilled to announce that our school has earned a school grade of A from the Florida Department of Education for the 2024–2025 school year.
This incredible achievement is a direct reflection of the hard work, dedication, and heart shown by our entire school community. We could not be prouder.
To our students: Your curiosity, perseverance, and commitment to learning continue to inspire us every day.
To our teachers and staff: Your passion, tireless efforts, and belief in our students have made all the difference.
To our families and community partners: Your ongoing support, encouragement, and trust have been vital to this success.
This A is more than just a grade. It represents the collaboration, resilience, and pursuit of excellence that define who we are as a school.
Let’s take this moment to celebrate what we’ve accomplished together, and carry this momentum forward as we continue to create a school community where every learner thrives.
With deepest gratitude and pride,
Mrs. Jones & Ms. Christopher
Plato Academy Seminole
The Parent Teacher Organization (PTO) is a volunteer organization dedicated to the successful education of our children. We work hard to create a warm, welcoming, and inclusive community to help make the school year both enjoyable and exciting for students, teachers, and parents.