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Conley Elementary

Where inquiring minds come alive!

School Information and Map

School Information and Map

School Mission
Conley School at SouthWood will develop a community of inquisitive, independent, resilient learners who are safe, cooperative, open-minded, principled, empathetic, and able to meet the challenges of the changing world; maximizing technology and providing engaging curriculum in a positive learning environment.

School Vision
Conley School at SouthWood is a place where students achieve their maximum potential academically, socially, physically and emotionally.


School Address

  • 2400 Orange Avenue East
    Tallahassee, Florida 32311

 
Contact Numbers

  • Phone: 850.414.5610
  • Fax: 850.414.8163
  • Extended Day: 850.414.6223

 
School Hours

  • 8:30 AM to 2:50 PM Monday through Friday
  • Morning supervision from 7:45-8:25
  • Afternoon supervision from 2:50-3:15

Key Contacts

About J. Michael Conley

J. Michael "Mike" Conley was born in Huntington, West Virginia in 1936 and later moved with his family to Orlando, FL. Conley quickly discovered his athletic ability and excelled in a variety of sports. In the 1950s he become an All-American on the Florida State University Track team, and he was later inducted into FSU's Athletic Hall of Fame.

After graduating from Florida State University in the late 1950s, Conley began a career in education, first teaching American History at Cobb Middle School in Tallahassee, FL, then moving to Leon High School.

During his career at Leon High School, Conley served as coach and assistant principal before becoming the principal in 1973. Conley served as Principal of Leon High School until his retirement in 1989, while serving as Interim Principal at nearly every other high school in Tallahassee at one point or another.

After his retirement from Leon High School, Conley ran for and was elected to the Leon County School Board in 1990. He served one term before retiring from public life. Conley is still very involved with the community and has served in advisory roles for the Leon County Public School system for many years. He and his wife Sue have three children, Susan, Cindy, and Jon.