Florida Legislature Has Passed a Budget and it includes MSS

Florida Legislature Has Passed a Budget and it includes MSS

Budgets will Assist Funding Marine Science Station

IMG_8330The Florida Legislature today passed a $78.7 billion budget in a Special Budget Session. (see Washington Post Article of Florida Budget: http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2015/jun/19/florida-legislature-to-vote-on-budget-end-special-/)

I am pleased that one of the items that was approved by both the Florida Senate and the Florida House of Representatives was a $125,000 recurring funding for the Citrus School’s Marine Science Station. Since 1967, the Citrus County School Board has operated the Marine Science Station (MSS) as an educational enrichment center for marine and environmental sciences.

This educational facility provides outstanding learning opportunities for over 2,000 plus elementary and secondary school students from Citrus County per academic year (4th grade, 7th grade science and high school science students) as well as scores of other student from around the State of Florida and nation. The MSS’s hands-on laboratory and field-based educational experiences are an integral component of the science curriculum of Citrus County Schools and are offered to the schools, teachers, students, parents and other learning institutions. The MSS also features The Berry L. Cannon Memorial Aquarium which was dedicated in 1970 to the distinguished honor and memory of Berry M. Cannon, a civilian aquanaut who died during a dive in the U.S. Navy. This Aquarium is in re-development and will be an exciting addition to the learning at the MSS.

I want to thank Senator Charles Dean; House Appropriations Committee and Joint Legislative Budget Commission, Chairman, Representative Richard Corcoran; along with Representative Jimmie T. Smith who worked to ensure that the MSS funding was included in the State budget.  Lastly I want to thank Gene McGee for all his work on this matter and for his commitment to our schools and community.

The MSS has been a continual commitment of the Citrus County School Board and me to ensure its ongoing positive impacts for the students of not only Citrus County but also Florida. This good news happens to come on the same day as my wife and I picked up our middle school daughter after she attended this week’s MSS Summer Week Camp. Our daughter’s description of camp as soon as she saw us was, “Mom and dad it was the best camp I have EVER been to. I learned so much, I can’t wait to go back.” To see the many photos taken during this summer’s camp at the MSS visit: https://www.facebook.com/marinesciencestation

It is my hope now that Governor Rick Scott signs this budget and includes the MSS funding. This funding will be essential to assisting the School District in its commitment to the MSS.

I am encouraged about the education portion of the State budget this year and as we learn more about the rest of the educational funding I will share it with you.



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