Thomas Kennedy
I was elected to the Citrus County School Board in November 2010. I currently serves as the School Board Chairman for the 2013-2014 term. I also serve on the ESE/START Committee, HS Diploma Sub-Committee, Citrus County School Year Calendar 2013-2014 Committee, High School Directions Committee, Pupil Progression Plan for Elementary Schools Committee, HRMD Committee, Technology Committee, Technology Standards Sub-Committee, and the Consultant Continuing Contract Selection Committee.
In 1989 I moved to Crystal River, Florida, where I met my now wife of 18 years I was volunteering at Crystal River Middle School. In 1990, I began working as a new construction consultant. By the mid 1990s I was working on the sales, design, and building end of home construction. By the late half of the 1990s I began working with commercial real estate and construction involving property location scouting and feasibility studies. In 1999, my business partner and I began a small homes development and construction company building speculative homes in the Pine Ridge and Central Ridge area of Citrus County.
For over 20 years I have worked in most aspects of the construction and real estate businesses from site selection, feasibility studies, land acquisition, residential and commercial design and on-site construction supervision. In 1999 my business partner and I formed a small new home development company, Roken Development, Inc. and we began developing speculative homes on properties in the Central Ridge and Pine Ridge Estates areas of Citrus County. In the last several years we have developed and sold over 50 homes in Pine Ridge Estates alone. I, personally, have been responsible for construction scheduling, bank reconciliations, payroll, quarterly tax filings and the handling of accounts payable and accounts receivable. In 2005 our company expanded to become a full construction company, Roken Construction, Inc. and I took over all site management of our construction projects.
Although my background is in the private sector, I also have an understanding of the workings of the public school system as I have been personally exposed to the schools systems through involvement for the past five years with the School Advisory Enhancement Counsel, and also have been indirectly aware of many of the schools goals, issues and problems by being married for 18 years to a teacher in the Citrus County School District. As a result of this combination, it has provided me a unique insight into the needs of the private sector as well as the challenges the public school system faces.
In addition to being elected to the Citrus County School Board in the fall of 2010. I have always been involved in community service. As a young adult, I worked with youth ministries in my church .When my oldest child began school at Citrus Springs Elementary (CSES) my wife and I began volunteering in the school and we were elected to the School Advisory Enhancement Counsel (SAEC). After serving for two years as a voting member of SAEC, I was nominated and elected as Chairperson. I served as Chairperson for two years at CSES until the elementary schools were rezoned. When we were rezoned for Central Ridge Elementary School (CRE) I was nominated and elected to serve as its SAEC Chairperson. A large part of our responsibilities on SAEC is to review students’ testing data and performance and then use that data to guide the development of the classroom curriculum. In addition to helping shape curriculum, I assisted in the development of school policy and was responsible for helping to write the School Improvement Plans (SIP). As Chairperson, I also served on interview committees for administration and staff was part of a team that developed and voted on budgets. I have also had the pleasure of working with children out of school as I am a certified USA Swimming Coach and have current certifications in CPR, Safety Training for Swim Coaches and First Aid.
As a dyslexic (a person with a learning disability), I know first-hand the challenges that students with learning disabilities face and can appreciate what teachers of students with learning disabilities must do to best assist those students in being successful. Technology became a great tool in helping myself and others with more serious disabilities. Today technology plays a big part of my life. I am constantly reading up on the newest in technology and keeping my skills fresh to the point my wife and friends affectionately nicknamed me, “Techno Thom”.
Homepage: http://www.thomastalksoncitrusschools.com
Posted on May 4th, 2013 by
Thomas Kennedy
CHRONICLE: Awards honor students who go beyond special By Mike Wright It’s not that these students are smart, though they obviously are. And it’s not their academic success, though it is deep. And it’s not their involvement in clubs and sports, though it is vast. And it’s not their community leadership, though it is impressive. […]
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Posted on May 3rd, 2013 by
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Pleasant Grove Elementary Celebrates 25 Year of Serving Students!
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Posted on May 3rd, 2013 by
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2013 High School Graduation Calender “Congratulations Graduations and Families!”
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Posted on April 23rd, 2013 by
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TRC to the Rescue “Able to save high stakes test in a single visit…” The heart of technology for our school system is inarguably the Technology Resource Center (TRC); its staff fills many roles to ensure our students, teachers, staff and schools have their ever increasing technology needs met. These people are often not as visible because they work […]
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Posted on April 22nd, 2013 by
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Washington Post: Citrus’s among America’s Most Challenging High Schools 2013 Last week we learned that all three of our high schools in Citrus County were recognized by the Washington Post as “America’s Most Challenging High Schools”. Of the 22,000 high schools in the US, about 1,900 are recognized. Rankings are based on the total number […]
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Posted on April 16th, 2013 by
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School Board District Long Range Technology Plan More Students getting iPad “One to One” tools for next school year On Tuesday, while it might have seemed to be just another board meeting, something extremely important and vital took place. That “something” I believe is that someday we will be able to look back and recognize […]
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