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Windy Hill Middle School is proud to serve students in the south and east Clermont area. We pride ourselves on helping students succeed academically, emotionally and physically. Windy Hill supports students' abilities to grow towards a brighter tomorrow by offering advanced and standard classes in Math, Science, Social Studies, Language Arts and Reading. Windy Hill is home to ESOL, gifted, mainstream, varying exceptionality inclusion, autistic, emotional/behavioral disorders, intellectual disabilities and intensive programs in reading for its students. Students are offered a variety of experiences through electives in drama, chorus, band, art, career research and design, health occupations, culinary careers and physical education. Students are supported by administration, guidance counselors, an on-site literacy coach, media specialist, and a Florida Standards Teacher.
Windy Hill teachers are outstanding in their field. Windy Hill’s teachers, counselors and administrators are highly qualified and carry certification from the Florida Department of Education. Several of Windy Hill’s teachers have advanced degrees and/or are National Board Certified.
Windy Hill is proud of its students, staff and relationship in the community as it strives to promote the love of learning through a partnership with the students, teachers, and the community, for success in the 21st century.
Windy Hill teachers are outstanding in their field. Windy Hill’s teachers, counselors and administrators are highly qualified and carry certification from the Florida Department of Education. Several of Windy Hill’s teachers have advanced degrees and/or are National Board Certified.
Windy Hill is proud of its students, staff and relationship in the community as it strives to promote the love of learning through a partnership with the students, teachers, and the community, for success in the 21st century.
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Zelma Hughes
teacher 8th grade
This year, I have worked towards adapting along with my students in our classroom. Students who need constant movement will gravitate towards a chair that spins or rocks, while students who need more support look for more traditional chairs at the tables. Flexible seating arrangements will benefits all students. Outside the walls of our school, students find what is comfortable to them so that they are able to productive members of society. I want them to have that option in our classroom.