ORLANDO, Fla. — Students, teachers and staff in nine of Central Florida’s 10 counties will head back to school Monday. Read live updates below, and watch special live team coverage on Channel 9 Eyewitness News:
Most of Central Florida heads back to school Channel 9 viewers share photos of students going back to school. (Malika Khinit)
Most of Central Florida heads back to school Channel 9 viewers share photos of students going back to school: "First day of school in Edgewater FL. " (Angel)
Most of Central Florida heads back to school Channel 9 viewers share photos of students going back to school: "Nathan 4th grade." (Shanda Clarke)
Most of Central Florida heads back to school Channel 9 viewers share photos of students going back to school: "Brevard County 11th and 8th. " (Ashley Swenson)
Most of Central Florida heads back to school Channel 9 viewers share photos of students going back to school: "1st day back to school once again at Bayside High! 😊🏫. " (Rowena)
Most of Central Florida heads back to school Channel 9 viewers share photos of students going back to school. (Alyssa Driver)
Most of Central Florida heads back to school Channel 9 viewers share photos of students going back to school: "First day of school for Harmony community school." (Jessica Vance)
Most of Central Florida heads back to school Channel 9 viewers share photos of students going back to school: "First day of school for Harmony community school. " (Jessica Vance)
Most of Central Florida heads back to school Channel 9 viewers share photos of students going back to school. "First day of 7th grade." (Holly Floyd)
Most of Central Florida heads back to school Channel 9 viewers share photos of students going back to school. (Brittany Jerrell)
Most of Central Florida heads back to school Channel 9 viewers share photos of students going back to school: "First day of 7th grade." (Holly Floyd)
Most of Central Florida heads back to school Channel 9 viewers share photos of students going back to school: "Trinity 1st Day Of PreK." (Thironcia Jones)
Most of Central Florida heads back to school Channel 9 viewers share photos of students going back to school: "My granddaughter first day of high School in so proud of her" (Gary Suffield)
Most of Central Florida heads back to school Channel 9 viewers share photos of students going back to school: "First day of school in Edgewater FL." (Angel)
Most of Central Florida heads back to school Channel 9 viewers share photos of students going back to school: "Sofia is headed to 8th grade at memorial middle! " (Vanessa)
Most of Central Florida heads back to school Channel 9 viewers share photos of students going back to school: "Nathan 4th grade." (Shanda Clarke)
Most of Central Florida heads back to school Channel 9 viewers share photos of students going back to school: "Freshman at Hagerty in Oviedo." (Heather)
Most of Central Florida heads back to school Channel 9 viewers share photos of students going back to school: "Kindergarten First day of school." (Kasakia Byrd)
Most of Central Florida heads back to school Aliyahna's Day of kindergarten at Hunters Creek. Channel 9 viewers share photos of students going back to school. (Janice Lamones)
Most of Central Florida heads back to school Avery's first day of middle school. Her sister Rylee starts 3rd grade. Here's to a wonderful school year. Channel 9 viewers share photos of students going back to school. (Nicole Taylor)
Most of Central Florida heads back to school Channel 9 viewers share photos of students going back to school. (Allison Tavernier)
Most of Central Florida heads back to school Channel 9 viewers share photos of students going back to school: "Avery's first day of middle school. Her sister Rylee starts 3rd grade. Here's to a wonderful school year! " (Nicole Taylor)
Most of Central Florida heads back to school Channel 9 viewers share photos of students going back to school: "First Day of School in Osceola County. " (Krystle Pathak )
Most of Central Florida heads back to school Channel 9 viewers share photos of students going back to school: "First Day of School in Osceola County. " (Krystle Pathak)
Most of Central Florida heads back to school Channel 9 viewers share photos of students going back to school: "First Day of 8th Grade at St Joseph Catholic School in Palm Bay Florida." (Calvin Ratteray)
Most of Central Florida heads back to school Channel 9 viewers share photos of students going back to school: "My 3 Grandsons Freedom High, Dr.Phillips High and renaissance charter school in Hunters Creek" (Toni Ruggiero)
Most of Central Florida heads back to school Channel 9 viewers share photos of students going back to school: (Samantha Rodriguez)
Most of Central Florida heads back to school Channel 9 viewers share photos of students going back to school: (Samantha Rodriguez)
Most of Central Florida heads back to school Channel 9 viewers share photos of students going back to school: "My 3 Grandsons Freedom High, Dr.Phillips High and renaissance charter school in Hunters Creek" (Toni Ruggiero)
Most of Central Florida heads back to school Channel 9 viewers share photos of students going back to school: "My 3 Grandsons Freedom High, Dr.Phillips High and renaissance charter school in Hunters Creek" (Toni Ruggiero)
Most of Central Florida heads back to school Channel 9 viewers share photos of students going back to school: "My 3 Grandsons Freedom High, Dr.Phillips High and renaissance charter school in Hunters Creek" (Toni Ruggiero)
12:14 p.m. update
One local school is celebrating a big milestone as students return to the classroom on Monday.
Lyman High School in Longwood is celebrating its 100th anniversary.
The Orlando Police Department recently shared more with Channel 9 about how they are helping to keep the community safe.
9 Investigates wanted to know how local law enforcement is tackling the issue and went along for a ride with a special Orlando Police Department unit focused solely on violent crime.
9:20 a.m. update
The Flagler Beach Police Department is reminding drivers to use extra caution around school buses.
Drivers must stop when a bus extends its stop sign and turns on its flashing red lights. The law applies to drivers traveling in both directions on two-lane and multi-lane highways.
The initiative was created to help better address substance use (vaping/THC/fentanyl) and violence (fighting/threats/guns), which are happening in our schools and communities circuit wide. For almost a year, the five Seventh Circuit leaders and members of their staff have been working on a proactive, collaborative approach, which focuses on three pillars: education, awareness and accountability.
“Safety is our top priority. It is critical we partner together to create a strong response to substance use and violence. We are confident the ‘Safety First, Success Always’ initiative will change the script from substance use and violence to empowering our students and community to help us foster a safe environment for success.”
7:24 a.m. update
Orange County Public School students will return to class on Monday, meaning law enforcement will be back on campus to keep them safe.
Sheriff Mina said that deputies will have a physical presence at schools, and the agency will have an invisible one, too.
“We’re able to access all of the cameras through Orange County Public Schools,” Sheriff Mina said. “Over 6,000 cameras, should an incident occur in any of the schools. We can instantly monitor that to direct resources to the direct spot.”
Orlando Police Chief Eric Smith said his agency is also committed to the safety of students.
At least one school resource officer is assigned to all schools within the city, and two at the high schools.
6:26 a.m. update
As students head back to school on Monday, parents need to help them prepare for a hot and stormy day.
Our area will be very hot Monday afternoon with a good chance to see afternoon storm activity.