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Showing off WTC

Showing off WTC

Today, Debra Stanley, the Director of Career & Technical and Adult Education, and I had the great pleasure of giving Karin Hoffman, a CTE innovator and member of the Southern Regional Education Board, and TC Wolfe, the FSBA’s Federal Relations Representative, a tour of Withlacoochee Technical College. We started our tour with the new Industrial Machinery Control Technician program, where Karin and TC were impressed by the state-of-the-art equipment and the level of expertise demonstrated by the students. The program’s instructor provided insight into this emerging field of motor control technology and the industry’s job outlook, emphasizing the high demand for skilled problem-solving technicians. During our visit, I had the opportunity to congratulate Thomas Hauter, one of my former high school swimmers, on his graduation from the program. I was delighted to learn that Thomas and other graduates from the program have secured positions and will be relocating to Jacksonville to begin their new careers.

After an enlightening visit to the Industrial Machinery Control Technician program, we moved on to visit some of the construction programs. The students there were working on various projects, including electrical wiring and systems. Karin and TC were impressed by the students’ attention to detail and the quality of their work. It was a fantastic visit, and I was pleased to showcase the exceptional programs and talented students at Withlacoochee Technical College to Karin and TC.

Congratulations to our 2023 Golden Citrus Scholars!

Congratulations to our 2023 Golden Citrus Scholars!

It is with great pleasure that we extend our sincere congratulations to these students who have worked incredibly hard and achieved outstanding accomplishments. We couldn’t be more proud of each and every one of them.

We also want to express our gratitude to Congressman Gus Bilirakis, Senator Blaise Ingoglia, and State Representative Ralph Massullo for their special personalized letters of congratulations to the Golden Citrus Scholars. Their encouragement and support mean so much to these deserving students and to our community.

Thank you to all the school and district selection teams, including the Citrus County Schools Research and Accountability Department for their hard work in identifying the top students in our community. We appreciate their dedication to this important task, which is no small feat.

Our heartfelt gratitude also goes to the Citrus County Education Foundation for their continued support of this great event. Their community partners and unwavering commitment to education in our community is truly inspiring, and we are grateful for all that they do.

To the 2023 Golden Citrus Scholars, we applaud you for your hard work, dedication, and commitment to excellence. Your achievements are a testament to your resilience and determination, and we have no doubt that you will continue to succeed in all your future endeavors. Congratulations again, and best wishes for a bright and prosperous future.

Read the complete coverage of the Citrus Golden Scholars: https://www.chronicleonline.com/news/education/golden-citrus-scholars-celebrated-with-bus-tour-full-of-gifts/article_214a5ea5-aa5b-51cb-b53c-abc0c0a805fd.html

School District Crowell and Blair receive Chamber Pillar Awards

School District Crowell and Blair receive Chamber Pillar Awards

Congratulations to our Citrus County School District leaders, Amy Crowell and Lindsay Blair, for both receiving awards at last evening’s Citrus County Chamber of Commerce Pillar Awards.

Amy Crowell, Director of Research and Accountability was awarded The Altrusa of Citrus County Mamie L. Bass Award, and Lindsay Blair, Public Information Officer and Communications Officer, won The Lillian Smith Leadership Citrus Award.

Amy is a remarkable and talented educator, leader, visionary, and advocate for students. Her work as Director of Research and Accountability and the impressive team of professionals she has assembled are recognized around the state. Lindsay Blair’s experience in media, communications, and public relations is second to none. Citrus County Schools, its students, families, and staff benefit every day from Lindsay’s experience in ways they may not always appreciate.

Both of these ladies are graduates of Citrus High School and have committed their talents to the students and families of our great community. I am blessed to work alongside them, and Citrus County is better because of them.

Congratulations, Amy and Lindsay!

Retiring Assistant Superintendent Mike Mullen’s last board meeting

Retiring Assistant Superintendent Mike Mullen’s last board meeting

Today is a bittersweet day as we bid farewell to a dear colleague and friend, Mr. Michael Mullen. As many of you may know, this is Mr. Mullen’s last meeting as the Citrus County School Assistant Superintendent before he embarks on a well-deserved retirement.

Before joining the Citrus County School Board, as some of you may know, Mr. Mullen had a distinguished career in the Army as a Captain. He completed his basic training at Fort Bragg, North Carolina and went on to become a platoon leader and an Executive Officer to the Major at Fort Ord, California. His military experience undoubtedly prepared him for the challenges he faced as an educator.

Mr. Mullen’s dedication to education is evident in his work here in Citrus County. He and his brother John developed some of the most innovative classrooms in the early ’90s, going from “shop” class to mini engineering programs. He served as a school administrator and became the principal at CHS. As the Executive Director, Mr. Mullen always stood for the betterment of students, staff, and schools.

Personally, Mr. Mullen has taught me so much over the years, and I will always be grateful for our collaborative conversations. Although sometimes spirited, I always knew that it was about the students, staff, and schools. He is a true student advocate, and his actions speak volumes.

Mr. Mullen is going to hate this, but I have some images to share during the time that we have worked together. [play video: https://photos.app.goo.gl/E5ZfSqUz4jMLmoXFA]

Mr. Mullen’s selflessness and dedication to others are always evident. Mr. Mullen is a dedicated runner with his family, and he can be found at our CCEF marathons running with our elementary school teams. It is common for Mr. Mullen to finish the race with a couple of kids on either side of him, only to see him cross the finish line and then immediately turn around and go back to find more students to encourage and help them finish the race.

Mr. Mullen is also an advocate for students who might learn differently. He quietly (and not so quietly) is an advocate of our ESE and learning-challenged students. He is also a huge supporter of Career and Technical/Workforce Education (CTE) students and programs. His passion for hands-on learning comes from his command of young people in the Army and as a CTE teacher. His passion helped play a role in Robert Tester, who was one of Mr. Mullen’s “shop class” students and is now our new teacher at the Citrus High School Construction Academy. Interestingly, Mr. Tester also went into the Army and rose to the rank of Captain.

Mr. Mullen, you have been my teacher, a mentor, a fellow swim dad, and a true friend. I will miss you so much, and I will miss our early morning (very early) talks. Your contributions to the Citrus County School Board and the education community are immeasurable, and we are grateful for everything you have done for us. We wish you all the best in your retirement and hope that you will continue to inspire us with your kindness, dedication, and passion for education. If you get bored, please come back!

Thank you, Mr. Mullen, and congratulations on your retirement!

Chair Massullo files impactful amendment for at-risk seniors

Chair Massullo files impactful amendment for at-risk seniors

Three cheers for Massullo!!

I’m delighted to share some fantastic news with you all. Today, we have a reason to celebrate and be grateful for the exceptional work of the Florida House of Representative Education & Employment Committee Chairman Dr. Ralph Massullo, who has filed one of the most positive and impactful amendments for our Class of 2023 at-risk graduates.

Dr. Massullo has filed an amendment to HB 1537 – Education that would postpone for the Class of 2023 the planned increase in the concordant scores and allow the to continue using alternative testing options like the popular Postsecondary Education Readiness Test (PERT) used by Florida Colleges. This is a significant step that will make an impactful difference for the students who have completed all the requirements to graduate but have not yet passed the State Standardized tests required to graduate.

If this amendment and bill are approved by both chambers and signed by our Governor, it will be a game-changer for our students. The postponed increase in concordant scores and the availability of alternative testing options like PERT will provide our Class of 2023 at-risk graduates with an opportunity to graduate on time and pursue their future endeavors.

We are lucky to have someone like Dr. Massullo who understands the difficulties that the students are facing due to the current testing requirements. He has taken the initiative to make sure that the students don’t fall behind because of the challenges they are facing. Dr. Massullo is committed to making a positive impact on the education system and ensuring that every student receives a fair chance to succeed.

We must also thank Senator Blaise Ingoglia, who has been working on this same issue in the Senate for our students. Together with Dr. Ralph Massullo, Senator Blaise Ingoglia is fighting for the rights of our students and ensuring that they have the necessary resources to succeed.

Let’s hope and pray that this amendment and bill are approved by both chambers and signed by our Governor!

 

CRHS Health Academy Senior Awards Banquet

CRHS Health Academy Senior Awards Banquet

As someone who is a strong supporter of career and technical/workforce education, I always enjoy supporting the Crystal River High School Academy of Health Careers, and attending the Senior Awards Banquet last night was a truly heartwarming experience. What made it even more special was that both of my children are alumni of this program, so I felt a deep connection to the students being celebrated. It was made extra special as it was another group of students that my wife, Thomasine was the Academy’s ELA teach for.

The Academy of Health Careers is an incredible program that provides students with a unique opportunity to obtain industry certifications, state licenses, and hands-on clinical experience. It’s amazing to see how much these students have grown and learned throughout their time in the program.

The Principal, Phil McLeod, set the tone for the night with his warm welcome and heartfelt congratulations. Danielle Doherty-Koch, the Academy of Health Careers Coordinator, also expressed how proud she is of the students and how much she believes in their potential to make a difference in the healthcare industry.

The speeches given by Emily Ivory, the Biomedical Science Senior, and Leanne Savage, the Nursing Assisting Senior and President of CRHS HOSA, were truly inspiring. It was clear that they were passionate about their fields and eager to make a positive impact.

The Outstanding Senior Awards were well-deserved recognition for the students who had worked tirelessly to excel in their chosen healthcare pathways. It was a privilege to witness these students being celebrated for their accomplishments.

Huge shoutout to April Royal and The Phil Royal Legacy Foundation, The College of Central Florida, Megan Fairchild and Hear Scott, CRHS Administration, Faculty & staff, The Academy of Health Careers Family Organization Donors, and The Newton Family, Hosenko Family & Randall Family for supporting these amazing students.

The Senior Awards Banquet was a wonderful celebration of the incredible students in the Crystal River High School Academy of Health Careers Class of 2023. I am grateful to have been a part of it and to have witnessed firsthand the amazing opportunities that this program provides for students.