Summer RISE 2025: Preparing Citrus County Seniors for Liftoff
Summer RISE 2025: Preparing Citrus County Seniors for Liftoff
This week, the 2025 Summer Senior RISE program welcomed another record-breaking class of 160 students—eager, motivated, and ready to take charge of their future. Now in its seventh year, the RISE (Resources, Information, Support, Entry) program continues to serve as a guiding light for students transitioning into their senior year. With a focus on college and career readiness, this two-day event is designed to equip students with the tools, knowledge, and inspiration needed to pursue their dreams with confidence and clarity.
Organized by the Citrus County Coalition for College & Careers and Citrus County Schools, in collaboration with the College of Central Florida, the YMCA, Publix, Withlacoochee Technical College, and the Citrus County Education Foundation (CCEF), RISE 2025 delivered a high-impact experience that combined expert guidance, practical skills, and heartfelt encouragement.
Throughout the event, students participated in a series of workshops covering a wide range of essential topics: writing powerful college essays, applying for scholarships, understanding the FAFSA, exploring career pathways, and preparing for job interviews. These sessions were designed not only to inform but to empower—ensuring students left with a clear sense of direction and readiness for life after high school.
My wife Thomasine and I had the honor of participating once again as mock interviewers alongside a diverse group of professionals representing industries throughout Citrus County. Each student took part in three mock interviews, gaining first-hand experience, sharpening their communication skills, and receiving direct feedback from experienced community members. The poise, preparation, and potential demonstrated by these students were nothing short of inspiring. They are ready—and they are impressive.
As the event concluded, several students were awarded $500 scholarships in recognition of their commitment and promise. However, the most exciting announcement came from Shaunda Burdette, Executive Director of the Citrus County Education Foundation. Thanks to generous donations, each RISE student will receive a free laptop at the end of their senior year—giving them a powerful tool to support their journey into college, the military, or the workforce.
None of this would be possible without the passionate individuals and organizations behind the scenes. Special thanks go to Patrick Simon and the Citrus County College and Career Coalition, Citrus County Schools’ Director of Community Relations and District Initiatives Darrick Buettner, Administrative Assistant Diedra Newton, Supervisor of Instructional Materials Al Balk, and the many educators, volunteers, and local businesses who contribute to this remarkable program.
To all our community partners—thank you for helping make the 2025 Summer RISE program a success. Together, we’re shaping a brighter future for Citrus County, one student at a time.
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