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USCA11 Case: 24-10540   Document: 9-1      Date Filed: 03/28/2024   Page: 1 of 2

                                                  [DO NOT PUBLISH]
                                  In the
               United States Court of Appeals
                        For the Eleventh Circuit

                         ____________________

                               No. 24-10540
                         Non-Argument Calendar
                         ____________________

      VICKIE MANGRAM,
                                                     Plaintiﬀ-Appellant,
      versus
      DOUGLAS COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT,

                                                   Defendant-Appellee.

                         ____________________

                Appeal from the United States District Court
                   for the Northern District of Georgia
                   D.C. Docket No. 1:23-cv-01313-LMM
                         ____________________
USCA11 Case: 24-10540     Document: 9-1      Date Filed: 03/28/2024     Page: 2 of 2

      2                      Opinion of the Court                 24-10540

      Before WILSON, BRANCH, and GRANT, Circuit Judges.
      PER CURIAM:
             Vickie Mangram, pro se, appeals the district court’s final or-
      der and judgment in favor of Douglas County School District, both
      of which were entered on January 22, 2024. The statutory time
      limit required Mangram to file a notice of appeal on or before Feb-
      ruary 21, 2024, which was 30 days after the district court entered
      that order and judgment. See 28 U.S.C. § 2107(a); Fed. R. App. P.
      4(a)(1)(A). However, she did not file her notice of appeal until Feb-
      ruary 22, 2024.
              Additionally, there is no basis in the record for relief under
      Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure 4(a)(5) or 4(a)(6). Thus, the
      notice of appeal is untimely and cannot invoke our appellate juris-
      diction. See Green v. Drug Enf’t Admin., 606 F.3d 1296, 1300 (11th
      Cir. 2010) (noting that the timely filing of a notice of appeal in a
      civil case is a jurisdictional requirement, and we cannot entertain
      an appeal that is out of time).
             Accordingly, this appeal is DISMISSED, sua sponte, for lack
      of jurisdiction. No petition for rehearing may be filed unless it
      complies with the timing and other requirements of 11th Cir. R.
      40-3 and all other applicable rules.