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Why District brings kids back from summer sooner

Why District brings kids back from summer sooner

We are often asked, “Why are we going back to school so early?” Here is a great news story done today by WTSP 10 News about our Citrus County school district’s start dates.

wtsp_news_08-06-2014District brings kids back from summer sooner

Chances are good your school district would love to bring your kids back to school much earlier. Like right now.

Check out this story and video segment on wtsp.com: http://on.wtsp.com/1sczJ1r

Welcome Back to School

Welcome Back to School

2014-2015 School Year

Welcome Back to SchoolWelcome back to our students and staff for the 2014-2015 school year in Citrus County.  Congratulations on a tremendously successful school year last year.  I am so excited about this coming school year and I look forward to new opportunities that await our students and teachers.

Taylor Swift – Fifteen

Fifteen lyrics
Songwriters: Swift, Taylor Alison;

You take a deep breath and you walk through the doors
It’s the morning of your very first day
And you say hi to your friends you ain’t seen in a while
Try and stay out of everybody’s way

It’s your freshman year and you’re gonna be here
For the next four years in this town
Hoping one of those senior boys will wink at you and say
“You know, I haven’t seen you around before”

‘Cause when you’re fifteen and somebody tells you they love you
You’re gonna believe them
And when you’re fifteen feeling like there’s nothing to figure out
Well, count to ten, take it in
This is life before you know who you’re gonna be
Fifteen

You sit in class next to a redhead named Abigail
And soon enough you’re best friends
Laughing at the other girls who think they’re so cool
We’ll be outta here as soon as we can

And then you’re on your very first date and he’s got a car
And you’re feeling like flying
And you’re momma’s waiting up and you’re thinking he’s the one
And you’re dancing ’round your room when the night ends
[. From: http://www.elyrics.net/read/t/taylor-swift-lyrics/fifteen-lyrics.html .]
When the night ends

‘Cause when you’re fifteen and somebody tells you they love you
You’re gonna believe them
When you’re fifteen and your first kiss
Makes your head spin ’round
But in your life you’ll do things greater than
Dating the boy on the football team
But I didn’t know it at fifteen

When all you wanted was to be wanted
Wish you could go back and tell yourself what you know now

Back then I swore I was gonna marry him someday
But I realized some bigger dreams of mine
And Abigail gave everything she had to a boy
Who changed his mind and we both cried

‘Cause when you’re fifteen and somebody tells you they love you
You’re gonna believe them
And when you’re fifteen, don’t forget to look before you fall
I’ve found time can heal most anything
And you just might find who you’re supposed to be
I didn’t know who I was supposed to be at fifteen

Your very first day
Take a deep breath girl
Take a deep breath as you walk through the doors

© SONY/ATV SONGS D/B/A TREE PUBG CO; TAYLOR SWIFT PUB DESIGNEE;

State of the District Part 1 – 2014

State of the District Part 1 – 2014

“Citrus School District is not just good… we’re an ‘A’!”

State of the District_Citrus County Schools  Part ITuesday we had a special school board meeting to approve the hiring of several newly hired employees. We also had a Workshop Meeting and a Public Hearing to pass the tentative budget for 2014-2015.

The special school board meeting was primarily for the board to approve the instructional and support recommendations made by the Superintendent.  As a board we often take the opportunity to ask how many jobs have been filled and by whom. At this meeting Mr. Jonny Bishop, Director of Human Resources, shared that this summer 18 of the newly hired teachers were former Citrus County high school graduates!  We enjoy hearing about our wonderful graduates getting an opportunity to return home  to teach.

The workshop’s focus was on part one of the  annual State of the District. This is the staff’s  report to the board on the status of our students, schools, grade levels and more.  The big issues you have likely already heard were that  Citrus was named a High Performing  District by the Florida Department of Education for the 8th year in a row, and Citrus was given an “A” rating by the Florida Department of Education. Citrus was one of only 10 districts in the state with an “A” rating.  It addition we learned that our 8th grade writing scores were 3rd in the state, 8th grade math was 5th in the state, our 5th grade reading was 6th in the state, and our 3rd grade reading and 5th grade math were 7th in the state.  I would encourage you to take a look at the whole report  to see the impressive success of our schools. Follow this link for full report: https://thomastalks.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/State-of-the-District_Citrus-County-Schools-Part-I.pdf

Lastly the school board unanimously passed the tentative 2014-2015 school board budget. The proposed tentative millage rate is 7.3040 mills which is a decrease of 4.05% percent over the previous year’s roll-back rate.  As I have shared in the past the state, not the school district,  mostly determines the local required effort millage rate. Only the capital budget’s 1.5 mills for capital outlay is decided locally.

Our next Board meeting is August 12th at 4:00pm.

Citrus Schools is an “A” District Again!

Citrus Schools is an “A” District Again!

Citrus-A-congrats_2Congratulations to our students and staff for again making Citrus County School District an “A” and High Performing School district. Citrus for 2013-2014 in 1 of only 10 counties in the state of Florida to receive this rating by the Florida Department of Education!

Help our students at these events!

Help our students at these events!

“Stuff the Bus”

Stuff the BusThe Citrus County District will be holding their annual “Stuff the Bus” event on July 26 for those community angels wishing to make a contribution of school supplies for those students in need of basic supplies. If you are able to make a contribution, the locations and times are noted below.
We never get to say it enough but we do so appreciate all of you who give your time and efforts and financial resources to help make the Citrus County School District one special place!

Publix – Citrus Hills / 2685 N Forest Ridge Blvd / Hernando / 10:00 – 2:00
Publix – Crystal River / 6760 West Gulf to Lake Hwy / Crystal River / 10:00 – 4:00
Wal-Mart – Inverness / 2461 Gulf to Lake Hwy / Inverness / 10:00 – 2:00
Wal-Mart – Lecanto / 1936 N Lecanto Hwy / Lecanto / 10:00 – 2:00
Publix – Homosassa / 3942 S Sun Coast Blvd / Homosassa / 10:00 – 2:00

 

School supply drive for middle schools

78130The United Way of Citrus County is collecting school supplies for middle school students. Items needed include three-ring binders, dividers, dry-erase markers, jump-drives of 4GB, highlighters and ear buds.

Those able to contribute can drop off donations by Tuesday at the United Way of Citrus County, on the second floor of the Center State Bank building, 1205 N.E. Fifth St., Suite A, Crystal River, and the Inverness or Crystal River Chamber of Commerce buildings.

For information, call 352-795-5483 or visit www.citrusunitedway.org.

Recap of Board Workshop & Special Meeting June 24, 2014

Recap of Board Workshop & Special Meeting June 24, 2014

School Board Meeting RecapWhile students are enjoying their summers away from school, work continues around the school district. Our teachers are spending a good amount of their time off taking courses and planning for the upcoming school year. Maintenance and custodial staff are in their busiest time of the year doing repair projects, stripping floors, painting, and much more. Construction crews are re-roofing, remodeling, and improving our schools and campuses. Mechanics are working on buses and new bus drivers are in driving school. Principals and district administrators are interviewing new staff, overseeing projects and planning for the coming year. For the school board the summer is always a busy time finalizing the upcoming budget, reviewing the past school year and laying plans for the new school year.

This board meeting included both a workshop and special meeting. During the workshop staff gave presentations on our Health Care Facility, Flood Insurance Policy Review, 2014-15 Student Progression Plans and the 2014-15 school board budget. During the special meeting portion of the meeting the board approved new hiring employees, contracts, leases, and purchases.

The staff presented an option for the Citrus County School Board and the Citrus County Sheriff’s Office to enter into an agreement to partner with our Wellness Center in Lecanto and for the CCSO open a new Wellness Center in Inverness for school board employees and CCSO employees to use. This would provide now two Wellness Center locations in the county for CCSB employees to utilize at no additional cost to the program. After a question and answer session by board members the board unanimously gave direction to staff to move forward. Then the staff shared with the board the concern of potential increasing flood insurance rates that may increase as much as 25% a year for the next four or more years. Next the board was presented with the fully revised Student Progression Plans for elementary, middle and high school. These are the academic policies for student promotion, retention, assessment, grading and more. Once formally approved they will be available on the district’s web site.

The last presentation during the workshop was the 2014-2015 School Board Budget. Assistant Superintendent of School Services Ken Blocker gave the presentation on the over $220 million dollar budget. This budget process began the day after last years’s budget was approved in September 2013. A great deal of work went into this budget as there were many challenges to be addressed. Mr. Blocker enthusiastically shared that this was a balanced budget that largely did not reduce services to students in the classroom and that did not take, but rather added to the funding reserves (savings).

Durning the special board meeting the board approved the hiring of new employees as recommended by the superintendent. Human Services Director Jonny Bishop shared that at this time the school board still has job positions available, 33 instructional and 13 non-instructional positions are currently available. For a list of open positions visit: http://www.citrus.k12.fl.us/departments/personnel/jobposting.htm . The board then unanimously formally approved the agreement with the YMCA to provide before and after care for students at our elementary schools. The board unanimously approved the leasing the Renaissance Center building to Silver River. This was the last remaining legal agreement between the school board and Silver River. Lastly, the school board unanimously approved the purchase of the iPads for all 5th and 8th graders in Citrus County. This, as I have shared before, is part of the county’s strategic technology plan which is being driven by the state’s requirement to transition from print to digital curriculum.

As always if you have any questions on any issue please do not hesitate to contact me.

Our next school board regard large meeting is July 8th, 2014 beginning at 4:00pm.