Chronicle gives kudos for Citrus grad rate

Chronicle gives kudos for Citrus grad rate

Thank you to the Citrus Chronicle Editorial Board for sharing about Citrus county school high school’s graduation rates.

Follow this link to read editorial: https://www.chronicleonline.com/opinion/editorials/graduation-rate-upturn-great-news/article_89aa99f8-0f8a-11e9-a1b2-3f0928b00189.html


Citrus’s grad rate is at an ALL-TIME HIGH… 84.1%!

Citrus County and State Graduation Rate: 2003 – 2017

This week the Florida Department of Education released the graduation rates for the 2017-2018 school year. We were so excited to learn that Citrus’s rate rose to an all-time high of 84.1 percent.

In addition, each of our high schools improved in overall grad rate, grad rate of students with disabilities, economically disadvantaged, and at-risk. We also narrowed the graduation gender gap and gaps among races.

High School Graduation Rates 2017-2018

Citrus High School increased to 93.5% (a 7.4% improvement), Lecanto High School increased to 92.6% (also a 7.4% improvement), and Crystal River High School improved to 90% (the largest with a 9.3% improvement).

The district’s graduation rate of 84.1 is a 6.5% improvement from last year.  The district’s graduation rate includes the three high schools of CHS, CRHS, and LHS, as well as CREST, MYcroSchool, Renaissance, and the Cypress Creek Juvenile Detention Facility. 

These graduation rates are based on the Florida Uniform Graduation rate with among other requirements includes only students who graduate in four years with a regular high school diploma divided by the number of students in the graduating class. It does not include all the successes from all our District’s completion programs.  For example, these rates do not include students that received a G.E.D., 5th year graduates, Special Diploma, or Certificate of Completion (which replaced Special Diploma in 2015).  If those rates were included the graduation rate would be even higher at every school.

I am pleased with these successes but hope in the future to further increase these successes with improved high school career graduation pathway options currently not available in Florida statute, which now require specific state assessments to be passed as part of high school graduation requirements.  Our local Florida State Representative Dr. Ralph Massullo also shares a passion for CTE/workforce pathways in our schools along with Florida State Senator Wilton Simpson and many in Florida Legislature.  It is my prayer in the very near future that we improve and broaden the Career and Technical Education (vocational/workforce) pathway to graduation options in Florida statute to provide schools with needed flexibility for students so that we can increases these programs and pathways for some of our high school students.

In the meantime, congratulation Citrus County students and staff on an outstanding job!

Wishing the Citrus County School District a Merry Christmas

To our Citrus County School District teachers, administrators, staff, and students,

As you finish out your week and begin your vacation, I would like to wish you and your families a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.

We are so blessed to have such hardworking, dedicated staff caring for our students. I hope you have a restful and enjoyable break.

Thomas Kennedy, Chairman
Citrus County School Board

Keep faith… “Kids First”!

Keep faith… “Kids First”!

Yesterday was the opening School Board meeting for the new Board term. As the new chairman, I shared the board’s theme for the coming term.  As School Board Constitutional officers, we are charged with one of the greatest responsibilities— that is to care for our kids’academic education, and we do not take that responsibility lightly

In Citrus County our students, schools and leadership has had a consistent history of being most successful.  As I begin my ninth year as a School board Member, I am so grateful to serve with each and every one of our board members, our superintendent Sam Himmel, the executive leadership team, and all of our teachers and staff.

We have a lot of changes potentially coming in public education this coming year. People are nervous, concerned, and want to be hopeful.  A new governor, a new Commissioner of Education, a new Speaker of the State House and the new president in the State Senate, just to name a few. There are people that are excited, and there are people that are concerned, wondering and worrying as to the direction of public education in the State of Florida.

As we work with those in the State, let us diligently work together on the things we agree on, collaborate on things we can work together on, and listen to one another on the things we disagree on.  Because we must be successful for our kids and their future.

What gives me hope, is that on our School Board and in our district, we have a consistent expectation to always focus on one vital and important thing, “what is best for Kids”.

While sometimes we might have different views about how to achieve our goals, from our Board, to our Superintendent, the executive team, school administrators, to our classroom teachers, and support staff, we are continually focused on the same positive end results, OUR KIDS!

I have shared small gift with our Board Members, and staff, something they might wear as they make decisions, visit schools and speak with others in the community.  It is a little lapel pins that simply says, “KIDS FIRST”—because that I believe is what this School District does always!

Florida Edu Commissioner steps down

Florida Edu Commissioner steps down

We will miss you and hope you come to visit us in Citrus County real soon.

FL Educational Commissioner Pam Stewart speaking to all Citrus Co. teachers at Lecanto High School on Tuesday, August 1st, 2016. Stewart shared that day, “What you’re going to do today (in Citrus County Schools), in regards to digital learning, is really incredible, and I can tell you, it’s probably not happening across the state in very many places.”

I am saddened by this news.  Commissioner Stewart was the third (and longest serving) of three Florida Education Commissioners that served while I have been a school board member. (The first two resigned to “spend more time with their family”.)

 

Commissioner Stewart has been a true friend of our Citrus County Schools and visited here numerous times.  She and her staff have always been attentive and supportive to our needs.

Thank you, Commissioner Stewart, for your service to the students and schools of Florida!  We will miss you and hope you come to visit us in Citrus County real soon.

READ Tampa Bay Times story: http://www.tampabay.com/blogs/gradebook/2018/12/04/florida-education-commissioner-pam-stewart-resigns/?fbclid=IwAR072iDl4NSJoGTi6Hvlbrco8t-MGUH6suMDoAeOrEWCL3xPYZZow_4lPhg

Kennedy Sworn in for 3rd Term and chosen Chairman

Kennedy Sworn in for 3rd Term and chosen Chairman

At Tuesday, November 20th, 2018, at the annual School Board Organizational Meeting, I was honored to be sworn in for a 3rd term as Citrus County School Board Member.

I was so humbled to have so many friends and family in attendance, including my 81-year-old mother, Clarine Kennedy, my 7th grade teacher from Massachusetts, Bill Linthwaite, and my wife and daughter.

I was honored to be nominated and unanimously voted to serve as School Board Chairman for the 2018-2019 term.

I ask for your continual prayers, encouragement and support as we begin a new term and continue the vital work in education.  God Bless our Citrus County Schools!