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Teacher Welcome Back & Digital Learning 2.0

Teacher Welcome Back &

Digital Learning 2.0

IMG_0172The annual welcome back for teachers took place at the Curtis Peterson Auditorium this morning. It is always a mix of emotions—new teachers nervous about starting, and returning teachers wanting to get back to their classroom and work.  There is excitement of the new year and a little sadness that the short summer break went by so quickly.  This is always a big event and there is often a big surprise (or two).

This welcome back would be immediately followed by a massive digital learning professional development. Lindy Woythaler, Director of Professional Development opened the day and introduced Superintendent Sandra “Sam” Himmel. Superintendent Himmel welcomed the teachers back and talked about the importance of a special group of individuals to our schools and then opened the stage’s curtain to reveal our Citrus County Sheriff’s Office School Resource Officers and Sheriff Jeff Dawsey to honor them for their service to our students, staff and schools. The very packed audience “roared” as they clapping and gave a standing ovation, screaming with pride and appreciation for their service.  Sheriff Dawsey talked about his upcoming retirement and of the outstanding relationship between the Sherriff’s office and the School District and talked about how rare that was. Sheriff Dawsey seemed most taken back by the support and appreciation of the audience.

Co2_EI3WgAArc62If all of that were not enough Superintendent Himmel had another special guest to introduce. Florida Department of Education Commissioner Pam Stewart.  Commissioner Stewart came down from Tallahassee to help welcome back our teachers.  She has recently completed her radiation treatments at the Tampa Moffitt Center and she opened up briefly about her cancer recovery.  Commissioner Stewart shared what the consistent and outstanding accomplishments of Citrus County Schools and she praised the teachers and the leadership team under Superintendent Himmel.  Commissioner Stewart explained that the digital expectation and successful technology implementation of curriculum done in Citrus County Schools exceeds that of most districts. She explained that it is time that teaching moves away from a textbook and focus on teaching standards using teachers’ expertise and the digital one-to-one device as the curriculum.  I believe wholeheartedly with Commissioner Stewart and am confident that is what Citrus Schools is doing.

The session then moved on to the digital training.  Over 200 Citrus teachers provided some of the most cutting edge training to our over 1,100 teachers.  This level of expertise in the past would have cost a school district tens-to-hundreds of thousands of dollars. Click here to read the catalog of the day’s breakout sessions. I was honored to be asked to present a learning session and presented, ‘Digital Tools for Struggling Students’.  The session shared about how to use digital tools that provide personalized support for struggling readers and writers. I provided suggestions on how these tools may be utilized for IEPs and PMPs.  Click here to see the presentation.

I am so proud of the exciting talents of our educators in Citrus County and how our students will benefit from our teachers’ talents and insight.  It is going to be another great school year!

Youth job fair and expo slated for Tuesday

Youth job fair and expo slated for Tuesday

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High school graduates who do not yet know what they’re going to do once summer fades are invited to get some answers at the inaugural Citrus County Youth Career Expo and Job Fair, Tuesday, July 26th, 2016 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM.

The career expo and job fair is exclusively for ages 18 to 24. It will be from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesday at the College of Central Florida’s Citrus campus, 3800 County Road 491 in Lecanto. There is no charge to attend.

Sponsored by CareerSource Citrus Levy Marion and its youth services provider, Eckerd Workforce Development, the career expo and job fair connects older youth and young adults with local employers with jobs to fill, education partners and employment specialists.

Summer doesn’t last forever. When it ends, many but not all who recently graduated from high school move on to other things, whether it’s college or getting a job,” said Frank Calascione, CareerSource CLM’s business development manager for Citrus County. “But not everyone is interested in, or able to, go straight to college after high school.”

Participants will receive the following benefits:

  • Ability to meet with employers with jobs and internships for high school graduates up to age 24.
  • Availability of opportunities for short-term training and/or training in targeted occupations at the College of Central Florida, Withlacoochee Technical College and others. Financial assistance is available to eligible students.
  • Work readiness training that focuses on resume preparation, interview skills, soft skills and more.

Calascione said that all interested participants will be able to schedule a subsequent meeting to be matched with their own personal career coach.

While participation isn’t limited to those from the Class of 2016, Calascione emphasized that the cut-off to attend is age 24. In addition, he said proper attire is required. Anyone wearing flip-flops/casual sandals, T-shirts, shorts, jeans with holes or rips and/or anything too revealing will not be admitted.

Call 352-249-3278 or 800-434-JOBS.

Koch: The technobabble smoke screen

The technobabble smoke screen

koch_dan_rgbI encourage you all to read this excellent guest column by Dan Koch, published in the Citrus County Chronicle, June 12th, 2016.  In the column Koch talks about being part of the Citrus County School one-to-one pilot and then initiative.  Koch shares, “Making learning fun. Using technology in a relevant, meaningful way should not be inhibited by those not in the classroom squabbling over which device they like best.”

Koch cuts through the “technobabble” to explain one-to-one.

Dan Koch is the Citrus County Schools Title I Technology TOSA (Teacher On Special Assignment) and is part of the Apple Distinguished Educator Class of 2015. He is also the 2016 Lead PBS Digital Innovator for Florida and writer for the educational technology blog www.EdTechAfterDark.com.

Follow this link to read his entire column: http://goo.gl/HqO6as

Chronicle: ‘School district put in no-win situation’

34522-10Chronicle: ‘School district put in no-win situation’

Following my column last week, ‘New Co-Located Schools Law gets an F‘, The Citrus County Chronicle‘s Editorial Board today wrote an editorial on the Co-located schools which is much appreciated.

Chronicle’s Position:

THE ISSUE: Co-located schools.

OUR OPINION: Law that penalizes arrangement inane.

Read the whole editorial by following this link: http://goo.gl/fQ9zij

FREE SPORTS PHYSICALS!!

PPE FlyerFREE SPORTS PHYSICALS!!

Get read for the coming school sports season!

UF Health Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine Institute will be providing PRE-PARTICIPATION/SPORTS PHYSICALS to all youth that will be participating in athletics for the 2016-2017 school year.

April 23, 2016
8 am—12 pm

UF Health Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine Institute

2nd Floor
3450 Hull Road, Gainesville, FL
*Forms can be found on the FHSAA website at www.fhsaa.org*
[Click on EL2 Form under For Students and Parents]
*Pop warner forms can be found at www.popwarner.com

Students Jump Start April’s School Board

Students Jump Start April’s School Board

12998268_10153940026696259_632245189587936069_oTuesday, April 12th, 2016 the Citrus County School Board met for our April Regular began with opening exercises by the Honorable Doug Dodd.

Mr. Dodd brought Citrus Springs Middle School Principal John Weed and AVID teacher Jill Lynch to introduce Emily Brock, an eighth-grade student at CSMS who recently won first place in the national AVID E-Binder Contest. Miss Brock played her winning video which can be viewed by clicking play on video or by following this link: http://youtu.be/pXQxZRMN5cE

For more information on Miss Brock’s video and project with AVID, read Chronicle column, ‘A fun, creative video propels her to the top’ by Julie Gorham at: http://www.chronicleonline.com/content/fun-creative-video-propels-her-top

Following the presentation of Miss Brock’s video Citrus High School student Mackenzie Barnett performed a wonderful rendition of the National Anthem.  Watch Miss Barnett’s performance by clicking play on video or by following this link: https://www.facebook.com/CitrusCountySchoolDistrict/videos/10153940001866259/