Celebrating Flag Day

Celebrating Flag Day

Today is Flag Day in the United States of America, a significant occasion that honors the adoption of our national flag on June 14, 1777, by resolution of the Second Continental Congress. The flag, designed with thirteen alternating red and white stripes and a blue field adorned with thirteen white stars, symbolizes the birth of a new constellation of states. Though not an official federal holiday, Flag Day is widely observed across the country with pride and reverence.

In Citrus County Schools, our commitment to patriotism is deeply ingrained in our students, schools, and community. As the first Purple Heart school district in the United States, with all of our schools being Purple Star schools, we hold a unique and honored place in the hearts of our veterans and active-duty military members. This distinction reflects our profound respect and gratitude for the sacrifices made by the brave men and women who have served and continue to serve our nation.

Flag Day serves as a poignant reminder of the values and principles upon which our nation was founded. It is a day to reflect on the significance of our flag and what it represents—freedom, unity, and the enduring spirit of the American people. In Citrus County Schools community, we celebrate this day with a deep sense of pride and dedication to fostering a patriotic spirit among our students.

Throughout our community we come together to honor this important day by displaying the flag and participating in various educational activities that highlight the history and symbolism of the Stars and Stripes. These activities not only educate but also inspire a sense of national pride and civic responsibility.

As we observe Flag Day, we are reminded of the strength and resilience of our nation. It is a time to celebrate our shared heritage and to reaffirm our commitment to the principles of liberty and justice for all. In our Citrus County Schools community, we proudly wave our flags high, honoring the past while looking forward to a future united under the banner of freedom.

Legislative Appropriation Budget Request for the Academy of Health Careers Not Approved by Governor

Legislative Appropriation Budget Request for the Academy of Health Careers Not Approved by Governor

Today, we learned that our Citrus County School legislative appropriation 2024 budget request for the Academy of Health Careers at Crystal River High School was not approved by the Governor. We are, of course, disappointed, but we respect the Governor’s decision and thank him and his staff for their consideration. We are grateful for the individual work and support of Representative Dr. Ralph Massullo and Senator Blaise Ingoglia. They, along with their teams, worked tirelessly on behalf of our students and community. We also want to thank the many district, school, city, and county leaders who supported us in this request. Special thanks go to Gene McGee, who has been advocating on behalf of our students, schools, and community.

The Academy of Health Careers at CRHS is the oldest magnet program within Citrus County Schools, boasting a proud history spanning more than 30 years. It stands as arguably the most successful high school Career Technical Education program in our school district and, I believe, in the region. Over the years, this Academy has produced thousands of nurses, doctors, first responders, engineers, military leaders, and other health professionals. The Academy of Health Careers will continue to produce tomorrow’s medical and STEM professionals. Today’s decision does not diminish the continued work and success of the Academy of Health Careers, and together we will continue to expand the opportunities at the Academy of Health Careers.

We are excited about our incoming freshmen and our returning students for the 31st year of the Academy of Health Careers at CRHS. These students will continue their studies toward their state licensing or industry certifications in one of the five incredible medical pathways: Certified Nursing Assistant, BioMedical Technician, Dental Assistant, EMS/Phil Royal EMT Program, and Veterinary Assistant Pathways.

Kennedy Chairs New GenAI Task Force to Revolutionize Education in Florida

Kennedy Chairs New GenAI Task Force to Revolutionize Education in Florida

On Thursday, June 6, at the Florida School Board Association (FSBA) General Assembly Membership Meeting, I had the great honor of fulfilling my final duty as FSBA’s Immediate-Past President by swearing in the new FSBA Executive Officers. Among those sworn in was FSBA’s new President, Tim Bryant, an esteemed member of the Okaloosa County School Board. I am genuinely excited about President Bryant’s leadership and vision for FSBA and education in Florida.

President Bryant’s vision includes a forward-thinking initiative: the establishment of a new Generative Artificial Intelligence and Large Language Model (Gen AI/LLM) in Education Committee Task Force. I am proud and honored to have been appointed by President Bryant to Co-Chairman of this critical task force. Joining me as Co-Chair is Jack Baker Jr., a dedicated member of the Baker County School Board.

The potential of Gen AI/LLM in education is vast and revolutionary. These technologies are already transforming various aspects of education, including operations, facilities, transportation, student information services, research, accountability, curriculum design, instruction, and policy. Recognizing the need to explore and understand these advancements further, the Gen AI/LLM Task Force will be dedicated to investigating the tools, challenges, enhancements, and impacts of Gen AI/LLM in education.

Our primary focus will be on comprehending the role of Gen AI/LLM in education and informing school board members about its implications over the next one, three, and five years. This proactive approach will ensure that our education system remains at the forefront of technological advancements, ultimately benefiting students, educators, and administrators.

I am grateful for this opportunity to co-chair the Gen AI/LLM Task Force and collaborate with fellow FSBA members. Together, we will work towards integrating these cutting-edge technologies into our educational framework, ensuring that Florida’s students receive the best possible education. Our efforts will not only enhance the learning experience but also prepare students for a future where AI and advanced technologies play an integral role.

As we embark on this journey, I look forward to the innovative ideas and strategies that will emerge from our collective efforts. The insights gained from the Gen AI/LLM Task Force will be invaluable in shaping the future of education in Florida and beyond. By embracing these technologies, we are paving the way for a more efficient, effective, and inclusive educational system.

I extend my heartfelt gratitude to President Bryant for his visionary leadership and to all the FSBA members for their continued support and dedication to advancing education in our state. Together, we will make significant strides in leveraging Gen AI/LLM to enhance the educational experience for all students. I am excited about the future and eager to contribute to this transformative journey.

D-Day was the start of Operation ‘Overlord’

D-Day was the start of Operation ‘Overlord’

78 years ago today on D-Day, 6 June 1944, Allied forces launched a combined naval, air and land assault on Nazi-occupied France. The ‘D’ in D-Day stands simply for ‘day’ and the term was used to describe the first day of any large military operation.
Early on 6 June, Allied airborne forces parachuted into drop zones across northern France. Ground troops then landed across five assault beaches – Utah, Omaha, Gold, Juno and Sword. By the end of the day, the Allies had established a foothold along the coast and could begin their advance into France.
God bless those who sacrificed for our country and freedom!
(Excerpts from https://www.iwm.org.uk/history/the-10-things-you-need-to-know-about-d-day)

Citrus County Schools Safety Patrol Students Embark on an Unforgettable Journey to Washington, D.C.

Citrus County Schools Safety Patrol Students Embark on an Unforgettable Journey to Washington, D.C.

This week, Citrus County Schools’ Safety Patrol students, along with their families, are experiencing a truly remarkable adventure in our Nation’s Capital, Washington, D.C. This annual trip, known for its educational and inspirational value, provides our young safety patrol members with an unparalleled opportunity to broaden their horizons and create memories that will last a lifetime.

The success of this trip is made possible through the unwavering support of the Citrus County Sheriff’s Office, our generous community sponsors, and, most importantly, our dedicated teacher sponsors and chaperones. Their commitment ensures that every aspect of the trip is meticulously planned and executed, allowing our students to fully immerse themselves in the rich history and vibrant culture of Washington, D.C.

As a parent who has had the privilege of experiencing this trip twice, I can personally attest to its profound impact on everyone involved. Watching the students’ faces light up as they stand before the Lincoln Memorial, explore the halls of the Smithsonian museums, or witness the solemn Changing of the Guard at Arlington National Cemetery is a testament to the trip’s lasting value. It’s a transformative experience that instills a deep sense of pride, respect, and appreciation for our nation’s heritage.

Throughout their stay, our safety patrol students will visit iconic landmarks such as the U.S. Capitol, the White House, the Washington Monument, and the Korean War Memorial and Vietnam Veterans Memorials. These sites offer invaluable lessons in history, civics, and the importance of civic duty. Moreover, the trip fosters camaraderie and teamwork among the students as they navigate the bustling streets of the capital together.

For many decades the Citrus County Sheriff’s Deputies that accompany the group have played a crucial role in ensuring the safety and security of our students throughout the trip. Their presence provides peace of mind to parents and allows the students to focus on enjoying and learning from this incredible experience. Additionally, our community sponsors’ generous contributions demonstrate the collective commitment to nurturing the educational and personal growth of our young leaders.

To our Citrus County Schools Safety Patrol students: embrace this adventure with open hearts and curious minds. Stay safe, and cherish each moment, for these experiences will shape your lives forever. To our teachers, chaperones, and all who make this trip possible, a special thank you for your dedication and hard work. You are helping to create unforgettable memories and inspire the next generation of leaders.

Enjoy this remarkable journey, and may it be filled with joy, discovery, and inspiration.

Celebrating Dedication: Heartfelt Farewells to Our Retiring Educators

Celebrating Dedication: Heartfelt Farewells to Our Retiring Educators

Honoring the Legacy and Contributions of Long-Standing Teachers and Staff

As the school year draws to a close, it is a time of celebration, reflection, and bittersweet farewells. The end of the year brings congratulations to students advancing to new chapters in their lives and heartfelt goodbyes to educators and staff who have devoted decades to shaping the minds and hearts of our community’s children. This past week, I had the privilege of attending several retirement celebrations across the schools and districts, honoring those who have made lasting impacts on countless lives.

Among the retirees are some familiar faces whose dedication and commitment have spanned over 30 years. Teresa Jenkins and Jim Kelly, beloved teachers at Rock Crusher Elementary, shared their farewells. Teresa Jenkins, who was my neighbor in a small apartment complex in Crystal River over 30 years ago, started her teaching career alongside my wife. She also was our children’s Sunday school teacher. As young educators, they brought fresh enthusiasm and passion to their roles, creating a strong foundation for the generations of students they would go on to inspire.

Jim Kelly, a talented musician and dedicated educator, has been a significant figure in our lives beyond the classroom. He played music when I proposed to my wife, at our wedding, and even at our children’s baptisms, and many church and local events. His musical talents, coupled with his commitment to education, have left an indelible mark on our community.

Dan Epstein, a remarkable coach, athletic, and student advocate, has been an invaluable resource to me and countless others. His unwavering support and expertise in athletics have enriched many events and helped numerous students achieve their potential. His contributions extend far beyond the sports field, embodying the spirit of dedication and mentorship.

Sandy Pope and Tammy Rall, who taught alongside my wife at Crystal River Middle School during our early years of dating, are also among those retiring. Their presence in the school and community has been a source of inspiration and support. The deep connections we have with these educators reflect the strong bonds and shared commitment to excellence that define our education system.

In just these few individuals, there are over 160 years of combined experience, dedication, and passion. Their stories, connections, and unwavering commitment to their students are a testament to the strength and heart of our educational community. These educators represent just a few of the many others who are retiring this year and have dedicated their lives to nurturing and guiding our children, leaving behind a legacy of knowledge, compassion, and inspiration.

As we bid farewell to these extraordinary individuals, we are filled with gratitude for their contributions. Their impact will be felt for generations to come, as the lessons they imparted and the lives they touched continue to ripple through our community. To all the retiring educators and staff, we say thank you. Thank you for your years of service, your dedication, and your passion for education. You have made a difference, and your legacy will live on in the hearts and minds of all who had the privilege of learning from you. God bless you all!