Posted on August 12th, 2013 by
Thomas Kennedy
“I want to thank Eyrn Worthington for writing this story and helping make people aware of this great man. If any one would like to talk to me more about dyslexia, leaning disabilities and illiteracy, please do not hesitate to contact me.” ~THOMAS
He Hide His Learning Disability And Illiteracy From The World
James Kennedy passes away at 79
School board member’s father moved to county in 1990; services Friday
By Eryn Worthington, Citrus Chronicle
Saturday, August 10, 2013
He was a hospital director of more than 100 employees for 25 years, but no one knew his secret.
James Kennedy was director of New England Memorial Hospital in Stoneham, Mass., and had severe dyslexia.
His son, school board member Thomas Kennedy, said his dyslexia did not handicap his father in handling his responsibilities: multimillion dollar budgets, policymaking, human resources and handling purchases for the hospital.
James Kennedy died Friday. He was 79.
“What was unique about my father was he did all of this while hiding from the world that he was illiterate,” Thomas said. “My father was diagnosed with the severest form of dyslexia. He spent his entire professional life having to overcome things that many people take for granted.”
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Posted on August 7th, 2013 by
Thomas Kennedy
Welcome Back Students

It is going to be an awesome school year!!
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Posted on August 7th, 2013 by
Thomas Kennedy
Blogging & Reporting Delays Lately
Dear Readers,
I want to apologize for the lack of blogs and/or delay in reports the past several weeks. My father who I am most close to is terminally ill which has resulted in me having to prioritize some of my routines. I want to also take this opportunity to thank our wonderful community for its prayers and support during this time. They have been a great help and have given our family much strength. It has been such a tremendous example of the great county and community we are honored to live in. My family and I feel so blessed to live and work in Citrus County and the Citrus School District.

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Posted on July 18th, 2013 by
Thomas Kennedy
State Educational Board Approves Safety Net for School Grades
This past Tuesday (July 16, 2013) the State Board of Education met via conference call to consider recommendations from Florida Department of Education Commissioner, Dr. Tony Bennett to revise the school grading process for this year.
In brief, the Commissioner Bennett had recommended one, the continuation of the transition safety net provision that prevents schools from dropping more than one letter grade and two, assessment scores of students attending ESE center schools such as Citrus County’s C.R.E.S.T school would not be applied back to the “home” school for students who have never previously enrolled in a non-ESE center school within the district and who score at the emergent level on the Florida Alternative Assessment (FAA). On a 4-3 vote, the State Board approved these recommendations. In effect, these changes will reduce the number of schools graded “F” from 262 to 108.
Why was this needed and why would Commissioner Bennett “pad” schools grade?
Recently it was clear that the new state’s school accountability system and particularly the school learning gains formulas appear are flawed. As such during the discussion of these proposed changes, some State Educational Board members questioned the validity of the school grading formula. As an example, it was pointed out that, out of 800 possible points for determining a school’s grade, a decline of 80 points (10%) could result in a decline of 3 letter grades (i.e. a decline from a “B” to an “F”). Some State Educational Board members commented that the dozens of changes that had been made to the school accountability system had resulted in a school grading formula had become overly complicated and did not rely sufficiently on actual student performance. Other Board members expressed concerns about adopting the Commissioner’s recommendations, asserting that the school grading formula should not be changed just because the results were less than ideal.
I am pleased with Commissioner Bennett’s recommendations and the State Educational Board members’ decision. This new/revised school accountability system is flawed and needs to be reviewed and since teachers’, and school administrators’ pay is now tied to the Florida school accountability system it was plain wrong to use this new accountability system as devised.
If you have any specific questions on State Educational Board members’ decision please feel free to contact me.
*Information provided in part by Ruth Haseman Melton, Director of Legislative Relations for the Florida School Boards Association
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Posted on July 18th, 2013 by
Thomas Kennedy
Stuff the Bus
July 27th, 2013 10:00 am – 2:00 pm
At Publix locations in Inverness, Citrus Hills & Crystal River and Walmart location in Homosassa.
The Citrus County School District is preparing for the annual Stuff the Bus back-to-school drive.
Stuff the Bus is a school supply drive that assists parents and teachers in Citrus County who find their students without basic school supplies due to economic hardship.
By providing these children with the things that every child needs to start school, we can drastically change their future for the good. Children who have what they need and feel good about themselves do much better in school that those who don’t. Also, providing these necessary school supplies will allow teachers to focus on teaching the first few days of school rather than trying to help the students find the basic school supplies. Stuff the Bus also helps teachers!
For more information contact Bernadette Salmaggi – Educational Services – 352-726-1931 x 2246
Thank you for your support of this worthwhile projec! You have made a difference for kids!
Supplies Needed:
- Pencils
- Pens
- Spiral Notebooks
- Rulers
- BookBags
- Loose Leaf 3 hole paper
- Lunch Boxes
- Crayons
- Markers
- 3 Ring Binders (1 and 2 inch)
- Glue Sticks
- Small Assignment Notebooks
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Posted on July 9th, 2013 by
Thomas Kennedy
7th Graders Entering School Need Immunizations & Tdap
Do you have a child or know of a child entering the 7th grade for the 2013-2014 school year? In addition to compliance with all immunization requirements, children entering, attending, or transferring to the seventh grade in Florida schools must receive a tetanus-diphtheria-pertussis (Tdap) vaccination.
By state statute, your child will not be able to start 7th grade without documentation of this required vaccination. To avoid interrupting your child’s educational opportunities for the 2013-2014 school year (starting date August 7, 2013), call for an appointment today with your private physician or the Citrus Health Department.
Be sure to take all your child’s immunization records with you so they can be updated. Please take the time today to make an appointment. If you have any questions regarding school immunization requirements, contact Jessica Hoag, Student Health Specialist at 352-527-0090 or your local Health Department location at 352-726-1731 (Inverness), 352-527-0068 (Lecanto), or 352-795-6233 (Crystal River).
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