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Senator Blaise Ingoglia Supports Citrus with donations

Senator Blaise Ingoglia Supports Citrus with donations

Yesterday I had the honor to be at the Citrus County Chamber of Commerce as Senator Blaise Ingoglia gave a number of generous donations to local Citrus organizations.
I want to Thank Senator Blaise Ingoglia and his wife Julie, for their donations in Citrus County this holiday season. Your generosity is greatly appreciated and will make a huge difference in the lives of those in our community.

Stars shined bright at the Galaxy of the Stars

Stars shined bright at the Galaxy of the Stars

What a wonderful evening last night at the Galaxy of the Stars Teacher of the Year and School-Related Employee of the Year celebration.

I was grateful to again offer the invocation to open the event to honor these amazing people.

Congratulations to all the evening’s STARs, special congratulations to Lita Stanton from Citrus High School for being named our 2024 Teacher of the Year and Angelica Lefevers from Lecanto Primary School our 2023 School-Related Employee of the Year.

Special shout out to event announcers (and comedians) Dr. Scott Hebert and Amy Crowell. You again did an outstanding job!

Thank you to our Citrus County Education Foundation, its leader Shaunda Burdette, staff, directors, and the many tireless volunteers, for the awesome work making the event happen and for all the special gifts for all our honorees.  We are so blessed to have the greatest education foundation (CCEF) in the world. Lastly, a very special thanks to Amy Barbieri and her team for the stunning event theme, decoration, and beauty. Ms. Barbieri once again outdid herself for our honorees.

77th Annual Joint Conference a huge success

77th Annual Joint Conference a huge success

Citrus County Schools’ students take center stage

The 77th Annual Joint Conference is complete, and I walk away as Florida School Board Association President with optimism and excitement for the work ahead in education in Florida for students, families, teachers, staff, schools, and communities. This is arguably the largest joint conference of education leaders and local education policymakers. This event included no less than six different education associations including the lead association of FSBA, with FADSS, FELL, FERMA, FSBAA, and SUNSPRA playing strong roles.  For five days we represented Citrus County and the State of Florida to the nearly 500 school board members, superintendents, and school leaders from throughout Florida. We welcomed 84 of the 92 new school board members to our new school board member academy. It was such an honor and pleasure to meet these new representatives as they learned of the work ahead of them.

The most special personal moment for me as president was being able to select and bring students from our own Citrus County.  Crystal River High School Naval JROTC set a distinguished beginning with the Opening General Session when their Color Guard marched into a full-capacity audience who rose in silent respect to the great flags of our United States and the State of Florida. Upon reaching the main stage Citrus High School junior Hailey Kell sang our National Anthem. As she finished, we heard CRHS junior NJROTC Color Guard Cadet Chief Petty Officer William Wallace lead out the recitation of the Pledge of Allegiance. The audience joined in and it gave me goosebumps to hear one of the loudest, most awe-inspiring pledges I have ever heard. Once the Pledge ended I took the podium to introduce to the State of Florida our own Citrus High School’s talented ensemble Breez’. These young singers performed three songs and from the moment they started to sing, the entire audience was engaged due to the awesome talent of these young people. However, it was their third song that captured and set the tone for the entire week when Breez’ sang the song “We’re All in This Together”. By the end of the song the entire audience of over 500 were on their feet swaying and singing the chorus “we are all in this together” in unison!  Right in the front center of the audience were our Superintendent Himmel, Chief Officer Dr. Scott Hebert, and our entire School Board standing as tall and proud as could be as they led the audience. It’s likely no surprise to many of you to learn that I begin to choke up with tears running down my face. What could be more inspirational than students leading and reminding all of us the goal of our week: to become better school board members and to continue to keep our focus on students. There were some very powerful moments throughout the week including having Commissioner of Education Manny Diaz, Jr., speak to the entire audience, as well as listening to presentations from other legislators, state education leaders, nationally known authors, and even our own Citrus County Schools Assitant Superitnent Jonny Bishop, Chief Academic Officer Dr. Scott Hebert, and Rick Manager Steven Baumer. However, none had the profound impact as our students from Citrus County.  Throughout the week, anyone that saw me stopped to tell me what an impact those students had on them and to thank me for bringing them to open the main assembly. Thank you to CRHS NJROTC Warrant Officer Elizabeth Rivera, CHS Breez’ Director John Edel, and everyone that traveled to support our students to be there, but most especially thank you to Shaunda Burdette and the Citrus County Educational Foundation, along with their amazing community partners, who sponsored the students traveling to represent at this event.

There is so much that has been happening in the world of politics and in public education over the last number of years, but I walk away from this week proud that I represent one of the greatest counties in this great State and Nation, and while we have still much work ahead of us, “we’re all in this together“ and I am grateful for the small role I get to play, and I thank you all for your continued support of our students!

God bless our students, God bless Citrus County and God bless our State of Florida and our Nation.

Parents praise LPS SAC

Parents praise LPS SAC

Yesterday afternoon I participated in a School Advisory Council meeting at Lecanto Primary School. It was another excellent meeting of parents, students, community members, staff and administrators meeting and working in partnership for the school’s improvement. The meeting was Chaired well by parent Kim Jackson. The school administrator was there to assist and support the SAC and its leaders. The district SAC representative, Jen Greco was in attendance and contributed to aspects of the meeting especially those that pertained to her area of expertise. Parents, staff, and students all participated throughout the meeting. Principal Lofton, Vice-Principal Chandler, and Title 1 teacher Ms. Hayes all gave vital and important presentations that were well received, and then important and collaborative conversation followed.  During the meeting Principal, Lofton shared the important role each SAC member has in helping make decisions and share information to help advance the school. Before the meeting was over some of the parents shared out about how grateful there were to have their students in Citrus County and LPS. One spoke about how they recently moved to Citrus County and how much they appreciated the collaborative partnership they have with the school in educating their students.

I left the meeting so proud and excited about the important work and representation SACs are doing in our schools!

FSBA BOD comes to Crystal River

FSBA BOD comes to Crystal River

This past week Crystal River for three days was home base for the Florida School Board Association’s Board of Directors Leadership Development Training and Board of Director meeting. It is the tradition that the President of FSBA county is where this annual FSBA event is held to both support and showcase the President’s County and school district. It was such an honor and privilege to have FSBA Executive Board, BOD, Committee Leaders, Legislative Committee Representatives, and FSBA staff here in Citrus County.

On the first day following executive and standing committee meetings, the Citrus County Education Foundation hosted the FSBA delegation for dinner showcasing our Marine Science Station. During the evening some CCEF’s partners shared about our Citrus County education community and programs as they toured our MSS.  It was a very memorable time and the FSBA delegation went away expressing interest in implement some of what CCEF and MSS shared. I cannot thank enough CCEF for this event, Executive Director Shaunda Burdette and CCEF Board member Amy Barbieri along with their amazing team who have spent weeks planning and were onsite in the days leading up to the event for making the night possible. Also, a special thanks to Marine Science Station Supervisor and our resident marine biologist Capt. Earnie Olsen, Capt. Josh O’Leary and the amazing MSS team!

During the days we had several different training sessions and legislative reviews. One of my favorites was we put together a panelist group on Building Positive Relationships with Legislators. On the panel were Florida House of Representative Blaise Ingoglia, Legislative Aide for Florida House of Representative Ralph Massullo, Adele Hembree, FSBA Director of Advocacy & Legislative Services, Dr. Danielle Thomas, and me. It was a great conversation and I so appreciate Rep. Ingoglia, Adele, and Dr. Thomas, for taking the time to have an honest and fun conversation.

The last day ended with me chairing my first full FSBA Board of Directors meeting. We had several items to accomplish on the agenda including an unanticipated election of a new FSBA Treasurer/Executive Board Member. I truly appreciate all the leaders on the FSBA Board of Directors. They may not always agree with one another on every item or issue, but they work to respect each other and come to collaborative decisions that is student-centered.

The entire event was understandably shadowed by the devastation caused by hurricane Ian. Several colleagues from around the state were not able to attend due to the hurricane’s impact on their communities and homes. During the event, some FSBA Board of directors brought donations that were then brought back to the hurricane-impacted areas. We continue to pray for all those affected by hurricane Ian.

Lastly, I am so grateful for the great community of Citrus County that I live and represent. I cannot thank all of you enough in Citrus that worked to make this a success. I want to also thank the FSBA leadership and staff for all you did to make this successful.

Veterans In the Classroom 2022

Veterans In the Classroom 2022

Calling all Veterans!

As one of the events of the annual Veterans Appreciation Week, the Citrus County School Veterans in the Classroom (VITC) program allows veterans to give presentations about their military service to Citrus County schoolchildren.

The VITC program will operate from Oct. 31 through Nov. 10. Veterans interested in participating in this event are required to register on the Citrus County school district website at www.citrusschools.org.  Registration closes Oct. 14. Please pass this along.

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