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Welcome Back To School

original-832478-1Welcome Back To School

2015-2016 School Year begins Monday, August 10th, 2015

“Goodbye vacation!
Hello to school!
Hello new classmates,
Goodbye old pool.
Vacation time’s over,
School time is here,
Once more we welcome
Another school year.”

Annual Purple Heart Anniversary

Annual Purple Heart Anniversary

Aaron A. Weaver Chapter 776, Military Order of the Purple Heart

TIMG_3152oday I had the great honor of attending the Annual Purple Heart Anniversary with the Aaron A. Weaver Chapter 776, Military Order of the Purple Heart.   The event commemorates the proud legacy of Purple Heart recipients and those fallen Heroes.

IMG_3172At the event Citrus County teacher Carol Nicholas was honored for her role (and her students) in spearheading the Purple Heart Parking Sign Project throughout the county. There are now more than 80 signs at schools, county buildings, parks and businesses as a result of her work. Thank you Ms. Nicholas!

The Citrus County School District was recognized for being the First Purple Heart School District and for the Veteran’s in the classroom program.

During the event Chapter Adjutant, Curt Ebitz read the ‘The History of the Purple Heart’ which I have posted below.

080713PurpleHeart_HistoryThe History of the Purple Heart, first known as “Badge of Military Merit”

At his headquarters in Newburgh, New York, on August 7, 1782, General George Washington devised two new badges of distinction for enlisted men and noncommissioned officers. To signify loyal military service, he ordered a chevron to be worn on the left sleeve of the uniform coat for the rank and file who had completed three years of duty “with bravery, fidelity, and good conduct”; two chevrons signified six years of service. The second badge, for “any singularly meritorious Action,” was the “Figure of a Heart in Purple Cloth or Silk edged with narrow Lace or Binding.” This device, the Badge of Military Merit, was affixed to the uniform coat above the left breast and permitted its wearer to pass guards and sentinels without challenge and to have his name and regiment inscribed in a Book of Merit. The Badge specifically honored the lower ranks, where decorations were unknown in contemporary European Armies. As Washington intended, the road to glory in a patriot army is thus open to all.”

Pre-WW2 Awards: The Purple Heart as we know it today was reestablished in 1932 to coincide with the 200th anniversary of the birth of George Washington. The original criteria for award of the Purple Heart as published in the War Department Circular No. 6 of February 22, 1932 states that the medal be awarded to anyone serving in the Army who had received combat-related injuries or had received the AEF’s Meritorious Service Citation Certificate during WWI, the latter criteria harkening back to the intent of George Washington’s “Badge of Military Merit”.

WWII Awards: In April 1942 the War Department amended its policy regarding the issuance of the Purple Heart. The new regulations authorized the posthumous award of the Purple Heart retroactive to December 7, 1941, and eliminated the use of the medal as a merit award.

(source: http://www.citruspurpleheart.org/page3.html)

First Day of School– Follow Tweet the Beat

First Day of School– Follow Tweet the Beat

tweet_the_beat-2Citrus County Sheriff’s Office are asking Twitter users to follow them on as they Tweet the Beat.

In a special edition of Tweet the Beat, their Twitter followers can keep up to date on the first day of school as the public information officers follow school resource officers during their day.

The tweeting will begin at 7:15 a.m. Monday. Follow them @sheriffcitrus, and engage the conversation using #B2SCitrus.

Immunizations required before school starts

Immunizations required before school starts

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The Citrus County School Board reminds parents of middle school students entering the seventh grade for the 2015-2016 school year that state law requires a tetanus, diphtheria and acellular pertussis (TDAP) immunization before school starts on Aug. 10.

Parents with proof that their child has had the TDAP vaccination should bring it to their child’s school. The school will enter the date on your child’s immunization record.

For questions, call Student Health Specialist Pamela L. Carnevale at 352-527-0090. The Citrus County Health Department offices in Inverness and Lecanto accept walk-ins for immunizations from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. For information or directions, call the CCHD at 352-527-0068.

Citrus Back to School

Citrus Back to School

Back-to-SchoolElementary School Orientations – Thursday, August 6

(click here for times: http://www.calendarwiz.com/calendars/popup.php?op=view&id=90528779&crd=ccsd)

Middle School Orientations – Friday, August 7

LHS Orientation (Freshman & New Students) @Gym
Fri, Aug 7, 2015 from 8:00am – 11:00am
CHS Orientation (Freshman Only)
Fri, Aug 7, 2015 from 8:30am – 12:00pm
IMS / 6th grade WEB Orientation
Fri, Aug 7, 2015 from 1:00pm – 3:00pm

Monday, August 10 – FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL

(for additional dates and times visit the District calendar: http://www.calendarwiz.com/calendars/calendar.php?crd=ccsd&op=cal&month=8&year=2015)

Superintendent Sandra “Sam” Himmel’s Welcome Letter

2015 – 2016 School Calendar

For additional list of links and information visit: http://www.citruseducation.com/BTS/bts.htm or Call the Back to School Information HOT LINE @ 352.637.2233.

This morning Inverness Middle School suffers a tragic fire

This morning Inverness Middle School suffers a tragic fire

The fire was contained to one classroom. The fire is under investigation but at this time there does not appear to be any foul play involved. We are blessed no one was injured and that it took place during the summer. Thank you to the School Administration for reacting so promptly and helping to minimize the damage. Thank you to the school custodial and other staff for jumping right in and to the district construction department for all their support. Lastly we want to thank the Citrus County Fire and Emergency Services for all their efforts to protecting our staffs’ safety and the protection of our schools.

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Photos compliments of Citrus County Sheriff’s Office Facebook page –  https://www.facebook.com/sheriffcitrus/posts/905078512881285