Citrus Schools Is Florida School-Related Employee of the Year finalists

Citrus Schools Is Florida School-Related Employee of the Year finalists

Congratulations to Shaunda Burdette one of five Florida finalists

Shaunda BurdetteToday Florida Department of Education Commissioner Pam Stewart announced the five finalists for the Florida School-Related Employee of the Year. Citrus County School District’s Shaunda Burdette was among the five finalists.

Ms. Burdette is our District Parent Liaison and SuccessMaker support person in our Educational Services Department. Additionally, Ms. Burdette serves as Chairperson of the Citrus Springs Middle School Advisory Council, Board of Directors for the Citrus County Education Foundation, and is a board member of Citrus County Harvest and Citrus County Blessings.

Please join us in congratulating Citrus’s own Shaunda Burdette and we wish her well as she enters the final round.

Want to know all about Coastal Camp Citrus?

Want to know all about Coastal Camp Citrus?

PSA video made by Lance Baker from LHS

Camp CitrusThe Marine Science Station Coastal Camp Citrus 2015 is a 5 day 4 night residential summer camp for middle and high school students. The applications are available at www.citrus.k12.fl.us/mss.

Apply today!!

For in-need students there is a number of student scholarship for those that demonstrated a financial need. Scholarship information is found within the applications.

Video source: youtu.be/WOaUoYXbAe0

Sunday’s Editorial and Guest Column: Lay off the testing, Florida!

Sunday’s Editorial and Guest Article: Lay off the testing, Florida!

Chronicle_Editioral_04-05-2015The Citrus County Chronicle Editorial Board, along with a guest column by Greg Biance published articles on Sunday, April 7th, 2015, about the over use of state mandated high-stakes test like the new Florida Standards Assessments (FSA).

I encourage you to take time and read these excellent articles:

Time to re-examine why we’re testing, Chronicle Editorial Board

Spring is in the air, Greg Biance

Bless the U.S.A. and Florida’s Public Education

Bless the U.S.A. and Florida’s Public Education

United States great public educationThese days there is negative talk about education standards such as common core or the new Florida State Standards. Some proponents of the standards have made the argument that the United States must increase its rigor in our schools in order to better compete internationally. We’ll save the argument of whether these standards are good or bad for another time, but what I often take issue with is the rationale we often hear used to defend why we must “raise the standards bar and test more”.

Awareness Power Point 2013 Revised vTK3First of all, in Florida our students are preforming far better than is often reported. In 2012 our 4th grade students were the first group of students to take international assessments linked to standards that align with national and international benchmarks using the PIRLS assessment. In reading, Florida scored second in the world just below first place Hong Kong, and far above the US in rankings of 7th place using the TIMSS assessment. Likewise, in those STEM areas, Florida scored in the top 10 in the world, matching Finland in Awareness Power Point 2013 Revised vTK3 2mathematics and exceeding Hong Kong in science.

There is more to success than just our scores in education; it is our country’s philosophy on public education. I believe the United States in public education has been far more successful in the past with our students, teaching them to be “out of the box” thinkers and entrepreneurs. It is those ideas and teaching that I feel have greatly contributed to our country flourishing internationally. The United States, since we’ve been tracking international educational testing scores have always been lower down the line than other developed nations. There are several contributing factors as to why, but one of the biggest reasons it that in the United States, we educate and test all our students, many of those countries do not educate all students and we teach more than just writing, math and science. We are interested in “the Whole Child”. We are not like the communist regime’s belief that an individual is only as good as they can contribute to the mother country. In the United States you have a “right” to fail, but you also have the ability to greatly succeed. Each person in the United States gets to determine what “success” means to them. In the time that many other developing countries have beaten our scores in math and science– we have put men on the moon, built the most successful economic nation and beat communism. Not bad I believe.

Now in the United States, rather than simply mandating high-stakes testing for our students, we need to focus on the concepts that made our students into entrepreneurs and our nation successful. It is time for not just the federal government, but the state government to let local school boards, parents and teachers teach and assess as they see best for students, and not what the government wants. Doing this will continue our great State’s and Nation’s success.

SB616 becomes HB 7069

SB616 becomes HB 7069

Senator Lee speak on SB616

Yesterday the Florida Senate voted to make SB616 to be the Florida House’s version of the bill on testing,  HB7069. The Senates voted 32-4 to strike all of the language in SB616 and adopt the House’s language of HB7069.  Prior to the vote, several Senators expressed their anger that the current Florida state testing system had gotten out of control. (read article here: http://www.wptv.com/news/state/florida-senate-passes-testing-bill-amid-gop-anger) One of those Senators was Appropriations Chairman Senator Tom Lee (R) of Brandon, who said, “I’m done with the testing system in the State of Florida”.  The Senator went on for over four minutes about his frustration with the State testing system and moment. Follow this link to watch the Senator’s address; https://youtu.be/zH95Rme1fOg.

For more on this vote and what is scheduled next read AP’s report, “Florida Senate passes sweeping bill to put limits on school standardized test”, http://www.dailyjournal.net/view/story/512e0dcab8ee4662ae82197797f51bc8/FL–Education/.

Senator Lee April 2nd 2015 Florida Senate Session

Senator Lee April 2nd 2015 Florida Senate Session

“I’m done with the testing program in the State of Florida” – Senator Lee – Apr 2, 2015