Welcome to Mosley's New Website!

Greetings from A. Crawford Mosley High School! We are proud to have earned "A" school status under the State of Florida's A++ Plan four of the past six years. In addition to being the only "A" graded high school in the district, in 2008, we became the first high school in the district to earn AYP status under the federal requirements of No Child Left Behind. Mosley is the leader in many innovative and prestigious educational programs, providing a comprehensive and challenging education to a student body of approximately 2000 learners.

Welcome to our website! We are confident you will find that it reflects our pride in Mosley High School while providing access to our staff through teacher e-mail addresses and links. We view this site as a constantly evolving means of improving communication with the community. Despite being the largest high school in Bay County, we are fortunate to have established a very family-like atmosphere where all stakeholders are encouraged to become involved in every aspect of the school environment. Thank you for visiting our site and remember "Being a Dolphin is a Lifestyle."

Notice Regarding MAPPS, Zoning, and School Choice Update

Updated 3/27/2009 @ 11:28am

1.) BAY COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD APPROVES GRANDFATHERING CURRENT MOSLEY STUDENTS! - The Mosley administration is pleased to announce that all students in grades 9, 10, and 11 may finish their high school careers at Mosley. This ruling applies to ALL CURRENT students, in zone or out of zone.

2.) MOSLEY SCHOOL ZONE CHANGES WILL BE COMPLETED ON MARCH 31ST! - The School Board voted on March 25th to move the Venetian Villa neighborhood from Mosley to the Bay High School zone. The official description of the new zone can be found on the Bay District School website. It is the Mosley administration's understanding that a proposed zone change for part of the Southport community to come to Mosley will be rescinded at the March 31st Board meeting. Those students will remain in the Bozeman School zone.

3.) SCHOOL CHOICE POLICY CHANGED! - The School Board voted on March 25 to change policy 7.102 (School Choice) as follows: 15% of entering MAPPS freshmen for next school year can be out of zone students. This 15% is determined by the number of qualified applicants to MAPPS this recruiting cycle. That number was 270. Therefore, 41 entering MAPPS freshmen can be out of zone for next year

4.) NOTIFICATION LETTERS WILL BE MAILED ON APRIL 6th. - Applicants should know their options by April 7th.The policy also states that the percentage with be adjusted to 10% for the following school year and ZERO% thereafter