Reflections on 2024 – Celebrating Citrus County Schools and Community
Reflections on 2024 – Celebrating Citrus County Schools and Community
An inspiring year of achievements, innovations, and resilience
As 2024 draws to a close, I find myself reflecting on what an extraordinary year it has been for our Citrus County Schools and the community that supports them. This year has been one to celebrate the achievements, innovations, and resilience of our students, educators, staff, and families.
Over the past year, I have had the privilege and opportunity to visit our schools and classrooms, attend numerous events, and write more than 100 columns, along with even more social media posts, highlighting the stories that make our district exceptional. From academic achievements and athletic victories to educational innovations and community partnerships, there has been no shortage of inspiring moments. While I would love to recount each and every one of these stories, there are simply too many to share in a single column. For those interested in revisiting some of these highlights, I encourage you to explore the archives on my blog at www.thomastalks.org/2024/.
One of the standout successes this year was the continued expansion of our Career and Technical Education (CTE) academies and programs, which provide students with hands-on experience in high-demand fields. From construction, drafting, JROTC, business, computer technology, and veterinary, to food service, agriculture, and healthcare training through the Academy of Health Careers, our schools are equipping students with skills that prepare them for the workforce or further education. It’s inspiring to see students graduate not only with a diploma but also with industry-recognized credentials that open doors to their futures.
Our arts and athletics programs have also shone brightly this year. The district’s performing arts students delivered unforgettable performances, from musicals that drew standing ovations to band and choir competitions where they earned top accolades. Meanwhile, our student-athletes continued to excel both on and off the field, setting records and exemplifying sportsmanship. Their determination and teamwork have been a source of pride for our schools and community alike.
This year has also brought moments of heartfelt farewells and transitions. We celebrated the incredible career of Superintendent Sandra “Sam” Himmel, who has been a cornerstone of our district’s success. Her leadership, vision, and unwavering dedication have left an indelible mark on our schools and community. Additionally, we honored Virginia “Ginger” Bryant, whose remarkable legacy includes 54 years of service, making her the longest-serving school board member in Citrus County’s history. Ginger’s wisdom, commitment, and enduring passion for education have profoundly shaped our district, leaving a legacy that will inspire generations to come.
Of course, 2024 was not without its challenges. The aftermath of Hurricane Helene tested our community’s resilience. Yet, in the face of adversity, Citrus County demonstrated its unwavering spirit. From the swift recovery efforts of our Facilities, Construction, and Maintenance teams, school staff, educators, and district leaders to the countless acts of kindness and support from community members, we showed once again that we are stronger together.
I would be remiss not to mention the role of our community in supporting our schools. Whether through generous contributions to scholarship funds, volunteerism, or partnerships with local organizations, your involvement makes a tangible difference. The success of our students is a shared achievement, and I am deeply grateful for the collaborative spirit that defines Citrus County. A shining example of this support is the Citrus County Education Foundation, which plays a vital role in fostering educational excellence. Through its programs, grants, and community partnerships, the Foundation provides essential resources that enhance learning opportunities for students and educators alike. Its unwavering commitment to our schools underscores the incredible impact of community-driven efforts.
Looking ahead, I am filled with hope and excitement for what the future holds. Our schools are not just places of learning; they are hubs of innovation, creativity, and growth. Together, we will continue to foster an environment where every student has the opportunity to succeed and thrive.
As we close this year, I want to express my heartfelt gratitude to the students, families, educators, staff, and community members who make Citrus County such a special place. It is an honor to serve alongside you, and I am inspired every day by your dedication, compassion, and commitment to excellence.
I am so honored to serve as a Citrus County School Board Member. Thank you for allowing me the privilege of serving, sharing these stories, and supporting our schools. Here’s to a new year filled with even more opportunities to celebrate the incredible achievements of our Citrus County Schools and the community that supports them. Together, we will continue to make a difference.
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On this special Christmas Day, I want to take a moment to extend my warmest wishes to our amazing community. I am deeply grateful for the incredible support you all provide to our school district, from our students and educators to our dedicated staff and schools. It is truly a privilege to serve a community that values education and works together to uplift one another.
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Yesterday, I had the opportunity to visit the Marine Science Station and witness the incredible progress being made to prepare the facility for our students’ return in January. Portable restrooms are now on-site, and our outstanding Facilities and Maintenance teams are hard at work clearing damaged structures, making necessary repairs, and coordinating improvements to provide a safe and stable learning environment.
On December 12, 2024, Cornerstone Baptist Church in Inverness, Florida, buzzed with activity as Citrus High School hosted the Florida FFA Career & Leadership Development Events (CDE/LDE) Sub-Districts Preliminaries. Middle and high school FFA students from Citrus, Sumter, and Hernando counties gathered to showcase their agricultural knowledge, leadership skills, and passion for community service.
This past week, the 79th Annual Joint Conference of the Florida School Boards Association (FSBA) and the Florida Association of District Superintendents (FADSS) took place in Tampa. This gathering was more than a professional event; it was an opportunity for Florida’s school board members and superintendents to engage in leadership development, board and committee meetings, and meaningful networking to advance the shared mission of increasing student achievement through effective leadership and advocacy.