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From YouTube: 2020 February 6 Regular Board Meeting
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A
B
The
first
piece
you
just
heard
is
white
winter
hymnal
arranged
by
Allen
Billingsley.
The
second
piece
you
are
about
to
hear
is
belieber
arranged
by
Brian
sharp,
originally
performed
by.
Imagine
dragons
soloists
in
this
piece
will
be
tre
Shawn,
Williams,
hokestar,
Alejandro,
Guillermo,
Laurieann,
Robinson
and
vocal
percussion
by
Hunter
bass
enjoy.
A
D
C
E
A
F
A
G
Let's
pray
father,
we
thank
you
for
the
scriptures
that
tell
us
that
every
good
gift
is
from
above
and
one
of
those
is
people
made
in
your
image
so
God.
We
thank
you
that
you
have
made
life
and
not
only
that
you
created
life
and
for
others
to
exercise
leadership
and
wisdom
so
that
human
life
might
prosper
and
so
God
I.
Thank
you
for
the
men
and
women
who
tirelessly
labor
to
serve
these
schools
and
the
faculty.
G
The
students,
the
families
of
our
community
god
I,
pray
that
in
the
next
few
moments
during
this
meeting,
God
that
you
would
supply
them
with
an
ample
amount
of
wisdom
that
this
would
be
a
peaceable
time.
But
it
would
be
a
prosperous
time
so
that
it
would
move
Clay
County
Schools
continued
into
the
right
direction,
so
god
I
pray
that
you
would
bless
this
time
in
Jesus,
Christ's
name,
Amen,.
A
Clay
County
School
Board
meeting
February
the
6th
2020,
will
come
to
order.
Welcome
citizens
of
Clay
County
I
want
to
take
this
opportunity
to
thank
you
for
taking
the
time
out
of
your
busy
schedule
to
attend
tonight's
school
board.
Meeting
this
meeting
is
our
opportunity,
as
your
elected
representatives,
to
collaborate
openly
and
make
decisions
that
will
decide
the
future
direction
of
our
public
schools
and
the
education
of
our
children
here
in
Clay
County.
If
you
wish
to
address
the
board,
there
will
be
an
opportunity
to
speak
for
three
minutes.
A
Please
fill
out
a
card
which
you
will
find
located
in
the
back
of
the
room,
indicating
the
specific
item
number
or
topic.
You
wish
to
speak
about
and
turn
it
in
promptly,
and
you
may
turn
it
into
any
of
our
uniformed
wonderful,
lieutenant's
and
chief
Wagner.
If
he's
he's
here
somewhere,
no
additional
cards
will
be
accepted
once
the
board
moves
to
the
public
comments
section
under
presentations
from
the
audience.
Your
participation
is
welcomed
and
appreciated,
and
it
looks
like
there's
a
lot
of
hungry
people
back
there.
So.
A
Let
me
indicate
to
you
that
items
d1
review
of
contract
for
Chief
of
Police,
Kenneth,
Wagner
and
d4
discussed
school
board
purchase
options
for
Vice
star
building
have
been
withdrawn
from
the
agenda.
The
artwork
tonight
is
provided
by
our
students
at
Ridge,
View,
High,
School,
Danielle,
doctor
and
LDC
Arda
sponsors.
So
please
do
take
the
time
to
look
at
the
artwork
I'm
sure
I've,
planned
to
at
the
after
the
meetings
over
and
the
board
and
then,
as
Miss
Murphy
said,
the
delicious
or
horse
doors
and
sweet.
I
A
J
Good
evening,
the
month
of
February
is
recognized
nationally,
as
Career
and
Technical
Education
month
later
in
the
board
agenda,
you
will
have
the
opportunity
to
adopt
the
proclamation
declaring
February
as
CTE
month
here
in
Clay
County
this
year,
with
the
help
of
Trudy
Beau's
a
graphic
designer.
We
created
a
new
CTE
logo
that
you
see
on
the
screen
and
I'd
like
to
take
a
take,
the
time
to
focus
on
our
new
tagline
for
just
a
few
minutes
start
here
go
anywhere.
J
Our
CTE
programs
serve
over
11,000
students
a
year
in
37
distinctly
different
programs
from
to
12th
grade
I,
often
joke
that
we
cover
everything
from
agriculture
to
welding,
and
all
we
need
is
II
like
zoology
to
finish
out
the
alphabet.
We
offer
a
wide
variety
of
programs
so
that
our
students
can
start
here
and
go
anywhere.
We
have
are
over
120
dedicated
CTE
teachers
who
share
their
passion
and
skills
with
the
next
generation.
J
We
have
those
teachers
that
come
from
traditional
College
of
Education,
and
then
we
have
those
teachers
who
come
from
our
industry,
our
carpenters,
our
mechanics,
our
engineers,
our
chefs,
our
pilots.
Our
photographers
are
nurses,
law
enforcement
and
retired
military,
to
name
a
few.
In
fact,
two
of
our
own
CTE
teachers
were
nominated
as
their
Teacher
of
the
Year
at
their
school,
one
of
which
was
in
the
top
five
this
year,
both
of
them
actually
came
from
industry,
one
as
a
chef
and
one
as
a
photographer.
J
They
equip
our
students
to
make
sound
choices
for
their
future,
so
our
students
can
start
here
and
go
anywhere.
We
have
all
types
of
students
enrolled
in
our
CTE
programs,
ESC
students,
regular
education,
students,
students
enrolled
in
AP
or
dual
enrollment
classes,
even
class
Victoria
valedictorians
are
part
of
our
CTE
courses,
but
what
makes
them
stand
out
is
that
they
are
all
well-rounded
and
they
know
how
to
work
collaboratively
as
a
group
communicate
well
set
goals
and
achieve
them.
Our
business
partners
provide
real
life,
experiences,
flight
career,
shadowing
internships
and
mock
job
interviews.
J
We
provide
our
quality
workforce
to
our
Northeast
Florida
area
and
beyond.
We
do
that,
so
our
students
can
start
here
and
go
anywhere
when
students
leave
the
CTE
programs,
they
are
ready
for
college
or
a
career.
They
don't
have
to
make
that
choice.
There
are
a
number
of
CTE
programs
that
have
weighted
classes.
J
Some
of
our
classes
meet
the
high
school
graduation
requirements
needed,
such
as
practical
arts,
Fine
Arts,
or
the
online
course
required
to
graduate
some
of
our
industry,
certifications
even
articulate
to
college
credit,
we'd
like
to
take
a
few
minutes
and
hear
from
a
couple
of
students
because
they
started
here
in
Clay
County.
They
can
go
anywhere,
I'd
first
like
to
introduce
from
Orange
Park
High
School
Kiley,
who
is
currently
a
culinary
art,
students,
Kiley.
K
Hi
I'm
Kylie,
oh,
she
said
I'm
a
senior
at
Orange,
Park,
High,
School
and
I
transferred
there.
Actually
my
freshman
year
from
sandalwood
and
I
actually
did
not
enjoy
the
culinary
program.
They're
not
gonna
lie,
but
when
studying
at
my
schedule,
Orange
Park
I
had
hope
and
the
one
thing
I
asked
for
was
culinary
the
one
specific
class
and
now
almost
two
years
later,
I'm
a
senior
seventeen
graduating
a
year
early
and
still
in
culinary
with
my
thank
you
with
my
schedule,
full
of
AP
and
honors
classes.
K
My
favorite
is
still
culinary
and
it's
still
the
one
I
honestly
dedicate
the
most
time
to
just
two
days
ago
we
went
on
a
field
trip
to
this
organic
tea
house.
Miss
Warner
was
also
there.
That
was
honestly
quite
an
experience.
To
just
see
the
different
foods
and
whatnot,
but
being
in
culinary,
has
given
me
the
opportunity
to
try
so
many
new
things,
not
just
food.
K
Just
this
year,
I've
gotten
my
serve
safe
certification,
I've
learned
to
completely
demote
debone,
a
turkey,
so
it
cooks
evenly
on
Thanksgiving
and
it's
not
like
I'll
dry
I
was
one
of
the
main
organizers
and
coordinators
coordinators.
On
the
first
Raider
restaurant
buffet,
which
is
a
restaurant,
we
run
out
of
the
culinary
department.
Every
Friday
I
mean
not
this
Friday
because
for
I
don't
even
know
why
actually,
but.
K
Yes,
that's
why
we
didn't
cause
I
made
food
for
that
and
chef
basket.
He
entrusted
me
in
running
the
faculty
lunch
for
the
first
semester,
which
honestly
was
an
amazing
opportunity.
So
I
love
culinary,
and
it's
not
honestly
what
I
plan
to
do
with
my
life.
It's
something
I
love
to
do,
but
I
plan
on
using
it
to
work.
K
My
way
through
college,
as
an
aerospace
engineer
and
honestly
when
I
transferred
to
Orange
Park
I
was
nothing
but
the
shiny
new
kid
who
never
knew
never
spoke
and
being
in
culinary
has
given
me
so
many
opportunities
and
made
me
into
Who.
I
am
now
giving
me
the
ability
to
stand
in
front
of
people
I,
don't
know
and
speak,
which
I
truly
believe
is
one
of
my
best
attributes
now
and
truly
I
just
have
culinary
and
chef
s
got
to
thank
for
that.
Well,.
H
A
I
A
J
J
I
do
want
to
just
speak
briefly,
but
then
we
want
to
have
this
young
man
back
to
speak
at
another
time.
His
name
is
actually
say
Brean
and
he
attends.
He
attended
Oakleaf
high
school,
he
actually
graduated
last
year
and
he
is
currently
enrolled
at
st.
Johns,
River
State
College,
and
he
was
part
of
our
early
childhood
education
program
at
Oakleaf
high
school
as
a
young
man,
which
makes
him
what
the
state
would
call
non-traditional.
Enrollments.
So
I
just
wanted
you
to
read
the
first
part.
J
I
want
to
take
away
all
his
thunder,
but
just
read
a
little
bit
about
his
experience
in
CTE.
He
says,
like
most
students
by
the
time
I
reached
high
school
I'd
still
didn't
know
what
I
wanted
to
do
as
a
profession,
but
I
thought
about
teaching
said
finding
out
that
there
was
a
program
at
my
high
school.
That
would
give
me
a
glimpse
into
my
future
career
there.
Hands-On
experience
was
so
exciting
to
me.
Creating
lesson
plans
teaching
in
the
childcare
center
and
even
studying
theories
of
learning
was
of
such
interest.
J
He
says
then
everyday
I
went
to
class
I
was
I,
knew
I
was
sowing
into
my
future,
which
I
loved
that
line
currently
I'm
a
full-time
student
at
st.
Johns,
River
State
College,
and
he
will
actually
be
graduating
this
spring
with
his
a
a
degree
and
then
going
forward
into
their
bachelors
program
into
the
early
childhood
education
in
the
fall.
And
what
makes
him
also
special
is
he
took
to
st.
J
J
J
I
know
that
all
programs
are
not
supported
like
we
are,
and
we
don't
take
that
for
granted
in
our
office,
one
minute
and
I'm
not
just
talking
about
the
allocations
that
come
our
the
funding
for
our
programs,
but
the
time
that
you
all
personally
spend
in
our
classrooms,
with
our
students
and
with
our
teachers
and
the
events
that
you
attend
and,
most
importantly,
the
kind
words
that
you
share
with
our
community
about
our
programs.
So
because
of
you,
we
can
start
here
and
go
anywhere.
Thank
you.
Listen.
A
J
H
I
Thankful
for
you,
I'm
thinking
for
you
staying
with
me
during
the
terminal
at
times
and
I'm
thinking,
I.
Think
for
you
always
making
it
happen
when
we
create
stuff
like
whether
it's
the
state
of
schools
last
minute,
whatever
it
may
be,
you
know
you're,
always
there
and
you're
always
supportive
and
you
are
you're
a
major
factor
in
this
organization
for
children.
So
my.
A
M
M
So
anyway,
hello
and
I
would
like
to
thank
the
school
board
and
members
of
members
of
the
board
and
superintendent
Davis
for
giving
me
this
opportunity
to
talk
about
our
Clay
County
school
counselors,
hi,
I'm,
Erica,
Gilbert
and
I'm.
The
school
counselor
specialist
in
the
district
this
week
is
national
school
counseling
week.
So
this
is
an
ideal
time
to
highlight
how
school
counselors
positively
impact
our
schools
as
partners
in
student
achievement
and
as
school-based
mental
health
professionals.
The
theme
of
national
school
counseling
week
is
school
counselors,
helping
build
better
humans.
N
N
M
Counselors
elevate
success
in
our
Clay
County
Schools,
align
to
our
district's
mission.
We
are
focused
daily
or
in
collaboration,
increasing
student
achievement,
character,
development
and
thank
you
and
maximizing
student
achievement
through
graduation
and
beyond.
So
as
you
can
see,
they're
in
the
mission,
we
highlight
it
in
the
mission
where
our
work
stands.
M
M
M
Let's
get
to
know
our
school
counselors
by
numbers,
here's
a
look
at
how
many
school
counselors
we
have
in
the
district,
supporting
the
academic,
emotional
and
behavior
needs
of
our
students.
We
have
84
school
counselors
to
service
our
4
3331
students.
As
of
two
days
ago,
we
have
12
school
counselors
who
are
currently
licensed,
and
mental
health,
counselors
and
and
also
we
have
a
few
who
are
registered
and
mental
health
interns.
M
I
didn't
put
it
here,
but
we
have
three
school
counselors
this
year,
who
was
recognized
as
a
Teacher
of
the
Year
at
their
schools,
and
we
have
one
errand
cologne
who
was
in
the
top
five
or
top
ten.
We
have
39
elementary
school
counselors
and
15
junior
high
and
30
Senior
High
counselors
of
those
84
school
counselors.
M
They
service
our
section
504
students,
and
they
are
the
coordinators
for
those
220
students
and,
as
the
section
504
coordinators,
the
handles
section,
504
referrals
evaluations
to
parent
meetings
and
they
make
the
student
plans
the
school
counselors
also
are.
They
also
serve
the
students
in
our
English
language,
learners,
populations
and
they
screen
and
they
develop
plans
for
those
students
of
which
we
have
1186.
I,
also
want
to
add
that
you'll
see
here
that
our
professional
model
seeks
to
have
a
ratio
of
250
to
1
250
students
to
each
school
counselor.
M
Obviously
we're
not
there
yet
I
remain
very
positive,
because
I'm
very
encouraged
by
the
the
open
conversations
and
about
improving
this
ratio
and
securing
additional
support
for
our
school
counselors.
So
with
those
numbers,
I
can
say
that
I'm
very
excited
and
very
proud
of
our
school
counselors
in
the
district,
because
they
do
serve
students
quite
well,
even
with
with
those
particular
ratios.
M
I
show
how
we're
always
trying
to
get
them
moving
in
the
right.
You
know
the
right
way
too,
but
we
collaborate
with
teachers,
administrators
college
and
career
coaches,
social
workers,
school
psychologists
and
those
therapists
within
the
schools,
and
we
do
all
of
this
in
an
effort
to
move
our
students
and
their
families
to
to
better
health
and
as
mental
health,
academic,
health,
social,
health
and
within
their
behaviors
academic.
That's
the
brain
part
of
the
academic
and
college
and
career,
the
academic
interventions
and
monitoring
is
definitely
a
part
of
our
school
counselor
life.
M
That's
what
we
do
and
our
graduation
data
is
pretty
outstanding
right.
It
is,
we
did
wonderful,
work
there
and
we're
proud
of
that
and
I
think
that
is
definitely
due
to
a
partnership
with
the
college
and
career
coaches,
and
many
many
check
up
meetings
will
call
them
without
with
our
students
who
are
on
the
edge
and
we
you
know
our
high
school
counselor
has
spent
a
lot
of
time
and
doing
that
so
I
wanted
to
give
you
a
glimpse
of
our
counselors
by
face.
M
So
I
wanted
to
introduce
you
to
a
few
of
our
counselors
and
what
they
they're
they're
doing
here.
So
in
the
top
left
corner
that
is
Lisa,
Mason
and
Lisa
Mason
is
at
Green
Cove
junior
high,
and
she
is
talking
to
8th
graders
about
accelerated
learning
opportunities
in
high
school
Morgan
Smith,
who
was
a
Teacher
of
the
Year
at
Shadowline.
She
is
conducting
a
minute
meeting
with
her
students,
so
she
is
met
with
every
single
student
at
shadow,
learn
every
shadow
line
and
what
she
does
right.
There
I
love
that
picture.
M
She's
sitting
on
the
floor
outside
the
classroom,
there's
her
feet
in
her
students
feet
and
she
has
a
set
list
of
questions
she
goes
through
with
each
student
and
she
finds
that's
a
great
way
to
connect
with
her
students
and
find
out
what
they
like
and
what
they
need:
sherry
Bowen
at
SBJ.
She
is
actually
that's
it
on
the
other
slide,
but
the
top
right
corner.
M
There's
Frank
done
at
clay
high
school
he's
teaching
high
school
students
about
safety
matters,
shawn
smith
in
the
bottom
left
she's
a
counselor
at
lakeside,
and
she
told
me
the
story
recently
of
a
student
who
was
struggling
academically,
not
getting
the
work
done
and
she
had
many
reality
check
meetings
with
him
and
they
made
it
through
and
she
was
tracking
him
down
a
lot
to
see
how
he
was
doing
and
he's
made
great
strides
within
his
work,
and
now
he
is
so
proud
of
himself.
He
hunts
her
down.
M
So
he
can
tell
her
I'm
doing
great.
My
grades
are
improving
and
she's
like
I
I
can't
shake
him
now,
he's
always
trying
to
get
to
get
me
and
on
the
bottom.
That
is
Jamie
Hillier
at
at,
like
Asbury
elementary,
and
she
is
doing
yoga
with
her
with
a
classroom
and
she's
doing
the
yoga
and
and
mindfulness
activities,
because
mindfulness
activities
have
been
proven
to
reduce
anxiety
and
increase
performance.
That's
pretty
cool.
This
Dana
will
ham
in
Orange
Park
High.
M
She
used
that
the
signing
day
and
then
the
top
right
is
Sherri
Bowen
at
spj
she's,
doing
a
safety
matters
lesson
with
her
students
and
they
have
to
do
hand
movements.
You
can
see
her
with
her
hands
up
doing
the
safety
safety
rules.
This
is
Lily
at
Grove
Park.
She
has
taken
her
school's
attendance
data
and
she
has
chosen
to
do
prescribed
interventions
to
help
students
who
are
chronically
absent
from
school
and
from
those
interventions.
M
She
has
noted
a
marked
difference
and
there
is
as
Linda
and
Johanna
at
a
Fleming
Island
elementary
and
they
worked
with
the
military
counselor
quite
well
to
help
our
military
families
and
students.
So
that's
just
a
look
at
some
of
our
counselors
I
wanted
you
to
see
their
faces,
but
in
addition
to
highlighting
what
what
we
do
to
build
better
humans,
it's
just
as
important
to
talk
about
what
we
need
in
order
to
strengthen
our
practice
and
our
goal
is
to
increase
proactive
interventions
in
Tier
one.
M
So,
on
the
bottom
of
the
triangle,
there
are
Tier
one
services
and
academic
make
behavior
and
wellness,
so
we
want
to
decrease
reactive
guidance
and
we
want
to
increase
how
we
meet
more
students
in
those
tier
1
services
we
want
to,
hopefully
in
tier
3
decrease
the
growing
number
of
students
who
need
crisis
care,
increasing
the
average
increasing,
advocacy
and
awareness
of
our
roles
will
help
decrease
school
counselors
duties
that
are
currently
working
to
serve
as
barriers,
because
we
there's
more
work.
We
want
to
do
with
our
student
and
Families
in
Clay
County.
M
We
want
to
continue
to
build
those
better
humans.
We
want
to
continue
to
collaborate
and
we
we're
just
proud
to
be
in
this
county
and
I'm
very
proud
to
work
with
the
school
counselors
in
Clay
County.
It's
one
of
the
most
fun
things
I
do
I.
Thank
you
for
the
opportunity
to
talk
of
our
school
counselors
here.
We
really
do
appreciate
your
support.
Thank
you.
Thank.
C
Been
trying
to
get
him
to
take
to-go
boxes,
but
they
are
making
plates
and
they
will
be
delivering
them
to
you
guys
up
here,
as
we
speak
so
good
evening,
and
thank
you
for
inviting
us
to
share
about
our
wonderful
school
tonight.
We're
going
to
showcase
the
many
great
opportunities
that
students
have
as
Reggie
Panthers
and
first
we
want
to
take
a
quick
peek
into
our
school
with
a
short
video.
C
O
C
New
high
school
is
located
in
the
heart
of
Clay
County
off
of
landing
Boulevard.
We
believe
we
are
the
best
hidden
secret
in
Clay
County,
with
over
1500
students
from
diverse
backgrounds.
We
are
also
the
largest
campus
in
the
county,
with
over
70
acres
ratio
is
home
to
the
county's,
only
IB
program,
the
largest
and
finest
drama
and
chorus
program
in
a
stellar
ROTC
program
as
well.
Our
campus
holds
opportunities
for
our
students
in
culinary
early
childhood
education,
digital
and
video
design,
art
carpentry
and
head
back.
C
We
also
offer
dual
enrollment
at
AP
courses
as
accelerated
options
for
our
students,
our
teachers
and
staff
weren't
diligently
to
create
a
learning
environment
where
our
students
excel
as
critical
thinkers
of
the
world
around
them.
At
R
interview,
we
truly
work
to
create
a
family
environment.
We
hope
to
see
you
at
the
view
where
we
work
hard
to
raise
the
bar
each
day.
As
you
can
see
rich,
you
truly
is
a
great
place
to
be
and
you've
already
experienced.
Q
S
S
T
L
For
me,
being
a
panther
is
being
able
to
be
there
for
other
students
and
helping
them
out
if
that's
needed,
and
also
I'm,
just
having
a
positive
environment
and
good
work
ethic.
For
me,
it
just
depends
on
like
the
person
in
general,
but
as
long
as
you're
trying
your
hardest
to
achieve
what
you're
trying
to
do.
That's
what
really
matters
it
doesn't
matter
if
you're
talking
with
your
class
or
your
best
in
your
team
as
long
as
you're,
a
team
player
and
you're,
just
putting
all
you
have
out
there,
that's
what
matters
it.
T
Q
Makes
me
proud
to
work
at
Ridge.
View
I've
worked
to
other
places
that
I've
enjoyed
working
at
other
schools,
but
Ridge
View,
just
there's
something
about
it.
I
think
it
starts
the
administration
team
I
think
all
of
them
truly
are
invested
in
the
students
and
the
teachers
and
the
staff
and
make
it
a
good
place
to
work.
C
That's
two
nights
this
week
that
they've
given
up
their
own
time
to
be
at
a
district
event
and
so
we're
extremely
proud
of
them,
as
well
as
our
culinary
program,
also
two
nights.
They
were
at
the
Teacher
of
the
Year
and
support
related
Employee
of
the
Year
program
as
well,
so
want
to
share
a
little
bit
about
Reggie
and
who
better
to
do
that
than
one
of
our
very
own.
C
Students
reduce
senior
Michael
chin
Michael
is
one
of
our
IB
seniors
and
if
you
haven't
had
the
opportunity
to
hear
about
or
get
to
know
this
young
man
you're
in
for
a
treat.
Unfortunately,
mr.
Davis
says
you
can
only
have
so
many
minutes,
so
I
can't
it
that
that
time
period,
I
couldn't
even
expound
on
all
the
great
things
that
Michael
has
done
to
name
a
few.
C
He
is
a
National
Merit
semifinalist,
a
national
science,
fair
awardee
a
top
300
300
Regeneron
science,
scholar
and
you
may
not
have
seen
it
yet,
but
his
very
own
TED
youth
talk
was
just
published.
He
spends
countless
hours
outside
of
the
classroom,
helping
his
community
and
ultimately,
he
is
an
outstanding
example
of
a
Reggie
high
school
students.
So
here
with
me,
is
mr.
Michael
Chen.
Well.
A
U
You
well
I,
guess
first
off,
thank
you
so
much
miss
Murphey.
She
is
an
amazing
principal
and
honestly,
she
believes
and
trusts
and
her
students,
so
much
and
I
think
that's
what
I
value
the
most
about
her
I
mean
before
I
even
start
off.
Anything
I
mean
she
believed
in
me
to
come
up
here
and
talk
to
you
guys
today.
I,
don't
even
believe
in
myself
to
come
up
here.
So
I
I
really
really
appreciate
that
and
and
I.
U
Thank
you
so
much
for
everything
you
do
for
rich
for
you,
and
so
just
to
start
off
tonight.
I
wanted
to
share
the
amazing
opportunities
that
we
have
as
RHS
students
and
just
to
begin
with.
As
you
just
saw,
we
have
an
amazing
coral
and
band
program.
We
are
so
proud
that
out
of
the
95,
all
County
chorus
students,
literally
41
of
those
students,
were
from
Ridge
View
and
of
course
you
were
just
able
to
experience
duly
noted
for
her
stand.
U
Our
band
program
even
placed
eighth
in
the
state
and
the
state
marching
band
competition,
the
highest
ranked
that
our
school
has
had
so
far
in
our
indoor
percussions
program,
even
placed
fourth
in
the
state
last
year.
So
a
lot
of
successes
and
if
you're
asking
what
may
be
the
one
thing
that
Ridge
you
is
best
known
for
I
would
probably
say.
U
That's
the
stellar
theater
program,
because
we
have
literally
the
biggest
theatre
group
in
the
county
and
they
take
on
directing
they
take
on
stage
design
costuming,
even
acting
and
currently
they're
preparing
for
the
production
of
hairspray,
which
I
invade
I.
Invite
all
of
you
guys
to
check
out
OB
on
March,
12,
13th
and
14th
and
I'm
sure
you
guys
will
not
be
disappointed.
Our
students.
U
They
have
the
opportunity
to
grow
even
their
artistic
talents
and
their
array
of
art
classes,
from
creating
pottery
pieces
to
digital
photography,
to
2d
and
3d
art
and
all
types
of
things,
and,
as
you
can
see
back
there
there
and
just
incredible
we're
really
proud
to
say
that
out
of
all
of
our
students,
21
of
them
are
gonna,
be
recognized
at
the
Northeast
Florida
scholastic
art
show
at
the
Florida
theatre.
So
that's
incredible
and
our
NJROTC
unit,
man
they're
the
biggest
and
literally
the
most
successful
NJROTC
program
in
the
county.
They
received
many
awards.
U
The
program
emphasizes
leadership,
citizenship,
respect
and
responsibility.
Last
year
they
received
a
distinguished
unit
rating
which
is
really
difficult
to
achieve.
They're
cadets
are
provided
an
array
of
opportunities
for
travel,
they've
visited
the
Parris,
Island
Marines
corpse
boot
camp.
They
even
headed
to
the
Key
West
they're,
even
planning
to
head
to
the
Key
West
Naval
Air
Station
this
year.
So
that's
really
exciting.
U
You've.
This
you've,
you
been
able
to
try
some
of
the
delicious
foods
back
there
from
our
culinary
students.
Rich
views
culinary
program
provides
students
the
opportunity
to
learn
about
cooking
in
a
commercial
license
kitchen
on
our
campus
this
year
they
won
second
place
at
the
moon
over
the
market,
competition
and
first
place
in
gourmet
meal
meal,
outstanding,
appetizer,
outstanding,
entree
and
second
place
in
the
waiter
relay
at
the
Daytona
State
College
competition.
Well,
that's
a
lot
of
or
it's
holy
cow.
U
The
students
that
are
interested
in
exploring
education
as
a
possible
career
choice
enjoy
our
academy
of
teaching
and
learning.
This
Academy
prepares
our
students
for
an
entry-level
position
in
the
childcare
industry,
so
students
they
observe
and
they
interact
in
a
variety
of
settings
in
order
to
better
prepare
them
in
our
on-site
childcare
center,
which
is
called
little
paws,
our
digital
design,
broadcast
journalism
and
cybersecurity
pathways.
They
offer
students
an
introduction
to
a
really
wide
variety
of
career
pathways.
U
With
the
goal
of
preparing
tomorrow's
workforce,
these
classes,
they
immerse
students
in
earning
industry,
certifications
where
they
develop.
They
create
and
edit
a
whole
plethora
of
different
types
of
projects,
and
they
even
learn
networking
fundamentals,
software
security
and
basic
cryptography.
In
regards
to
our
students
that,
like
to
work
with
their
hands,
we
offer
courses
and
air
conditioning
refrigeration,
heating
technology,
building
construction
management,
so
many
and
from
these
programs
we
offer
programs
for
students
that
have
practical
and
hands-on
experiences
and
designing
testing,
repairing
ventilation,
air
conditioning
cooling
systems,
anything
you
can
think
of.
U
Students
choose
the
IB
program
because
it
offers
a
challenging
academic
curriculum
and,
from
my
experience,
I
can
definitely
tell
you
that
is
a
hundred
percent.
True,
it's
an
outstanding
preparation
for
University
and
further
education.
It
offers
a
really
unique
student-centered
approach
that
helps
to
develop
your
emotional
intelligence,
as
well
as
your
intellectual
intelligence,
physically,
socially
everything-
and
it
focuses
on
this
international
mind
and
mind-
is
mindedness
that
you
can't
really
find
with
these.
Other
programs
allows
you
to
develop
compassion
and
an
understanding
of
intercultural
differences.
U
It's
really
a
I'd
say
the
most
respected,
reliable
and
world-renowned
academic
program
and
I'm
so
glad
that
RHS
offers
it
at
Ridgeview.
We
have
a
really
strong
IB
program.
Literally,
our
graduates
are
going
on
to
the
top
universities
across
the
country
they're
pursuing
a
variety
of
careers
and
our
IB
students.
They
often
come
back
to
Ridgeview
after
many
years
of
college.
They
just
share
how
much
they
love
the
school
and
how
much
that
they
feel
the
IB
program
has
prepared
them
for
university.
U
But
alongside
our
IB
program,
we
also
offer
dual
enrollment
and
AP
courses.
These
are
also
accelerated
opportunities
for
students
to
develop.
We
have
over
20
AP
courses
and
we're
gonna
have
our
very
first
AP
capstone
graduates.
In
the
years
22
20
20
20
to
2021
our
students
have
the
opportunity
to
take
dual
enrollment
classes
on
campus,
as
well
as
at
st.
Johns
River
State
College.
Each
year
we
have
graduates
that
earn
both
their
high
school
diploma,
as
well
as
their
associate's
degree.
So
that's
really
really
fantastic
and,
of
course,
athletically.
U
We
have
a
really
strong
program
that
focuses
not
only
on
creating
this
amazing
athlete,
but
also
on
the
on
the
intellectual
development
and
their
overall
character.
Since
2016
Riggio
athletics
has
had
35
student
athletes
sign
their
national
letter
of
intent
to
continue
their
education
at
the
collegiate
level
with
their
athletic
career,
and
we're
really
proud
that
Ridgeview
is
the
back
to
back
F
HSA
Freddie
Rozelle
state
sportsmanship
award
winner,
and
we
are
the
five
Pete
volleyball
district
championships.
U
Our
girl,
weightlifting
team
just
won
the
districts
and
the
regional
championships,
and
last
year
our
softball
team
made
it
to
a
Final
Four
performance,
while
our
baseball
team
has
made
it
to
regionals
three
out
of
the
five
seasons.
We
have
had
numerous
individuals
competing
in
state
championships
and
swimming
diving
track
cross-country
and
tennis
man
I'm
running
out
of
fingers
to
count
on.
U
We
were
literally
the
first
school
in
Clay
County
to
institute
a
Ridgeview
Athletic
Leadership
Council
that
helps
to
grow
our
athletes
and
in
a
way
that's
beyond
just
athletics,
but
in
leadership
and
in
community
service
I
mean
ultimately
I'd,
say
RHS.
We
have
great
students
that
are
led
by
talented
teachers
and
supported
by
a
strong
staff,
and
we
come
all
together
to
create
the
panther
family
I'm
so
proud
to
be
part
of
the
school
and,
in
my
mind,
one
of
the
greatest
strengths
of
Ridgeview
is
its
culture
for
learning.
U
Our
teachers
push
us
to
think
critically
about
the
world
around
us.
They
provide
opportunities
for
us
to
learn
collaborative
collaboratively
with
our
peers.
As
we
read
as
we
solve
problems
as
we
conduct
experiments,
they
challenge
us
to
think
beyond
our
initial
first
thoughts
to
delve
deeper
into
a
richer
understanding
of
our
students,
I
think
as
quoted
by
one
of
the
greatest
authors
of
all
time.
Dr.
Seuss
I
do
not
like
green
eggs
and
ham.
I,
do
not
like
them.
Sam-I-Am
I
do
not
like
green
eggs
and
ham,
and
when
dr.
U
Seuss
wrote
this,
he
wanted
to
show
that
you
need
to
try
new
things
and
you
need
to
go
further
and
you
did
delve
deeper
and
that's
what
review
is
all
about.
So
if
you
were
to
ask
me
what
sums
up
Ridge
View
High
School,
what
makes
it
so
special
special
I
would
sell
you
that
Ridge
View
High
School
cares.
I
would
tell
you
that
we
care
for
each
other.
We
care
for
our
futures
and
we
care
for
our
community.
H
A
U
H
A
C
Top
that
he
is
an
amazing
young
man,
we
know
we're
gonna,
hear
great
things
from
him,
as
we
already
have
and
he's
very
humble.
He
has
been
accepted
into
very
to
several
colleges
and
we're
just
waiting
to
hear
from
from
Stanford.
So
I
have
no
doubt
he's
gonna
do
very
well
in
addition
to
the
programs.
Michael
shared
with
you'll,
be
very
brief,
but
we
also
have
an
amazing
amazing
programs
for
students
with
disabilities,
including
transition
programs
that
grow
those
students,
and
you
know
they
can
stay
till
they're
22
and
learn
life
skills.
We
are
proud.
C
We
are
so
so
proud
of
our
special
needs
population
and
of
our
teachers.
They
truly
are
part
of
that
family.
We
do
a
lot
of
great
things
with
them.
Special
Olympics,
that's
one
of
the
pictures
up
here
they
were
the
some
of
them
participated
on
the
softball
Special
Olympics
team
that
won
gold,
the
first
gold
for
Clay
County,
but
we
are
incredibly
proud
of
those
students
as
well
and
I'd,
also
be
remiss
if
I
didn't
mention
the
great
teachers,
faculty
and
staff
that
we
have
at
Richey
high
school
one
who's
with
us
tonight.
C
Promoting
her
library
program
also,
our
athletic
director
is
next
to
none.
He
is
amazing.
He
does
a
great
job
of
bringing
in
community
building
up
our
students
character
and
these
two
administrators
with
me,
mr.
McKinney
and
mr.
Stacey
mystic,
who
stay
still
recovering
from
her
open-heart
surgery,
but
they
are
an
amazing
team.
Thank
you
so
much
for
letting
us
share
tonight.
Please,
please
eat
food.
If
you
came
in
late,
please
grab
some
food.
We're
gonna,
keep
it
open
for
probably
about
20,
more
minutes
and
then
I'm
gonna.
Let
these
students
go
home.
Okay,.
A
A
O
C
Sixth
grader
at
Lake
Asbury
elementary
and
to
be
very
honest
when
I
was
moved
to
Ridge
View
High
School.
He
was
incredibly
upset
because
he
he
wanted
me
as
his
principal
like
as
very
junior,
and
it
was
a
big
deal
to
him.
And
so,
when
we
came
over
at
ridged
you,
my
son,
my
family,
they
we
owned
our
school
like
we
work
and
we
become
that
Ritchie
family,
and
so
he
said,
I
want
to
be
I
want
to
be
the
mascot
and
I
was
like
I,
don't
know,
but
we
we
found
the
costume.
C
C
A
I
Miss
Murphy
you've
done
a
really
nice
job.
I
know
that
when
I
decided
to
place
you
over
there
you're
going
kicking
and
screaming,
and
the
first
couple
days
you're
like
you
know,
thank
you
pal
I
appreciate
it,
and
but
you've
done
some
really
great
things.
You
took
a
really
solid
foundation
and
you
built
upon
it
and
you
created
such
pride
and
and
you
let
your
team
is-
is
grown
tremendously
under
your
leadership
in
a
short
period
of
time.
I
E
F
I
A
H
E
A
E
N
A
V
A
V
My
name
is
Rebecca
Smith.
You
got
my
addresses
on
file
I
come
to
here
this
evening
to
speak,
to
you
say
thank
you
for
for
what
you've
done
for
us
there's
so
much
more
to
do,
but
thank
you.
Thank
you
to
all
the
teachers.
You
know
we
can't
keep
both
good
quality
people
if
I
don't
pay
them
a
fair
wage,
we're
losing
teachers,
we're
losing
staff.
V
We
got
to
stop,
let's
stop
it
somehow
all
right
now,
I
just
want
to
say
to
mr.
Davis
Thank
You
mr.
camp.
Thank
you
thank
you
for
this
board.
I
hear
there's
a
grapevine
that
we're
getting
some
of
the
buses
already
came
in.
Thank
you
for
that.
You
don't
know
how
much
that
means
to
a
child
to
be
sitting
on
that
bus
for
quite
a
long
time,
because
little
short
drivers,
we
need
drivers
yeah,
so
they're
only
buses
longer
than
you
should
be.
That
makes
a
big
difference
with
you.
V
Drivers
don't
feel
like
they're
falling
down
from
heat
exhaustion.
It
makes
you
better
for
everybody.
Thank
you.
I
know
that
was
a
big
risk.
What
you're
doing
I
appreciate
it?
As
you
know,
I'm
no
longer
work
for
y'all,
I
am
a
citizen
and
that's
that
I
will
be
watching
because
we've
come
too
far
too
far
to
turn
back.
We
cannot
turn
back,
it's
not
an
option.
We
have
to
go
forward,
but
thank
you.
That's
all
I
say
thank.
F
E
A
A
E
H
A
W
W
Tuesday
night
I
had
the
opportunity
to
go
to
the
teacher
and
support
Employee
of
the
Year
night
of
the
stars,
and
it
was
amazing.
I
was
there
to
support
Argyle
elementary
school
are
people
that
were
there,
but
also
it
was
just
a
reminder
to
me
of
how
many
people,
in
my
two
year,
two
decades
of
working
at
Clay
County
how
many
teachers
and
support
people
that
I've
run
into
that
are
just
amazing.
There,
amazing
humans,
they're
just
the
best
people
and
and
they're
here
in
Clay,
County
and
I'm.
W
They've
undertaken
a
job
that
is
challenging
and
they're
often
unsung
for
their
labors,
but
they
inspire
the
future
leaders
of
tomorrow,
and
that
means
something
I
want
to
be
thankful
today
and
I
want
to
say
thank
you
to
you
today,
because
I
feel
like
right.
Now
we
have
a
leader
in
clay
that
has
a
vision
and
has
been
wonderful
for
us
and
taken
us
very
far
into
the
future,
and
nobody
knows
what
tomorrow
will
bring
in,
of
course,
that's
a
little
nerve-racking
and
it
does
bring
on
some
anxiety.
W
But
today,
I
want
to
be
grateful.
Thank
you
for
standing
alongside
the
teachers
and
the
support
last
month
in
Tallahassee
when
we
went,
and
we
tried
to
take
to
the
door
a
message
that
they
needed
to
fund
public
education,
because
it
is
the
heart
and
soul
of
this
country
and
you
stood
with
us,
and
we
appreciate
that
we
are
encouraged
that
they
might
be
listening
because
right
now
in
the
budget,
there
is
no
bonus
schemes
for
the
first
time
in
years,
which
is
amazing.
W
W
I
am
hopeful
that
if
we
continue
to
stand
together,
the
teachers
and
the
support
and
superintendents
and
the
school
boards
and
the
parents
that
the
legislators
will
hear
us
and
they
will
fund
public
education
and
they
will
let
us
make
local
decisions
that
are
important
for
our
communities,
because
that's
what
public
education,
that's
when
it's
going
to
excel
is
when
we
get
to
make
those
decisions,
not
Tallahassee,
and
because
none
of
us
know
what
tomorrow
will
bring
I
want
to
be
grateful
and
I
want
to
say.
Thank
you,
because
today
we
have
partnership.
W
Instead
of
hostility,
that's
wonderful!
We
have
respect
instead
of
derision.
We
don't
want
to
go
back
to
that.
This
district
is
a
place
filled
with
the
best
humans
anyone
could
know,
and
today
we
are
all
pulling
together
for
the
good
of
our
schools
and
today
I'm
grateful
and
I.
Thank
each
of
you
who
helped
us
get
here
today
to
this
good
good
day,
because
it
is
a
good
good
day
despite
the
weather
and
the
food,
especially
wonderful.
X
A
X
It
was
a
shocker
to
me
and
I'm.
Normally,
the
behind
I
think
you
know
I'm,
normally
a
behind-the-scenes
type
of
person
to
get
things
done,
and
so
now
I
am
being
in
the
forefront.
Now
so
you'll
probably
see
me,
that's
a
little
bit
more
I,
don't
have
too
much
to
say,
but
I'll
probably
have
some
more
to
say
later.
Even
before
bargaining
starts,
I.
X
Like
there
go
ahead
and
say,
thank
you
for
everything
that
was
done.
Mr.
Davis,
you
came
to
one
of
our
insurance
meetings,
one
time
and
you
asked
United
Health
to
be
a
partner
with
us
that
was
about
a
year
or
so
ago.
When
they
first
started,
and
you
said
what
can
we
do
to
get
the
premiums
down
low?
What
can
we
do
to
help
out
our
people
last
year?
X
A
X
Percent,
what
five
percent
increase
only
now
with
that
in
mind,
it
does
not
account
for
than
92
percent
loss
ratio,
and
we
still
have
their
day
there.
Dave
believing
in
us
at
92
percent
I
still
should
be
right
around
about
between
20
and
23
percent
increase
last
night.
They
say
they
believe
in
us.
If
they
had
a
model
for
Clay
County,
they
said
that
it
would
be
us
or
a
model
to
show
people.
It
would
be
us
because
we
was
at
a
hundred
and
seventeen
percent
loss
ratio
112
and
now
we're
down
at
92.
Okay,.
A
X
We
want
to
go
ahead
and
expound
that
and
with
the
health
benefits
that
they
have.
I
did
not
want
to
disrupt
anybody's
medical
insurance,
they
find
another
doctor
or
anything
else
like
that
and
they
came
in
and
just
had,
5%
I'm,
like
I,
couldn't
believe
it.
You
could
have
knocked
me
over
with
a
feather
that
was
very
great
for
them.
You
should
have
been
there,
you
will,
you
missed
a
great
one,
but
you
had
a
substitute
and
it.
X
X
I
I
Maybe
I
shouldn't
even
said
anything
walk
back
in
the
chair,
I
just
wanna
I,
just
wanna
tell
you
thank
you
for
what
you
do
thanks
for
stepping
up.
Miss
Dixon
was
an
awesome
leader,
I'm
an
advocate
for
public
education,
and
we
know
you'll
continue
to
do
great
work
tonight
from
for
my,
for
my
update,
I'm
gonna
go
slide
less
and
this
good.
I
This
is
I,
know
it's
like
a
gift
for
all
and
because,
in
the
end
of
the
day,
this
could
potentially
be
my
last
meeting,
and
you
know
from
us
I
just
want
to
say
thank
you
to
everyone
in
Clay
County.
Thank
you
to
the
constituents
that
believed
in
a
leader
that
they
did
not
know
and
whether
I
was
the
leader
they
wanted
or
just
wanted
a
different
direction.
I
You've
got
to
have
a
you
know,
change
management
strategy
and
I'm
thankful
for
the
individuals
that
came
with
me
from
outside
of
Clay,
County
and
and
why
I've
lived
in
Clay
County
for
16
years.
You
know
I've
been
in
for
three
and
a
half
you
know
may
not
always
be
considered.
You
know
you
know
an
insider
but
I
love
this
place
and
I've
grown
to
respect
every
facet
of
this
organization
and
I'm
thankful
for
this
leadership.
I
You
know
I'm
happy
to
say
that
we
for
the
for
the
first
time
in
many
years
we
inspired
and
gave
hope,
and
he
did
some
really
cool
things
in
the
last
three
and
a
half
years
that
I
never
thought
could
get
done
and
you
know
I.
It's
proved.
The
speed
of
the
leader
is
the
speed
of
the
organization
and,
while
I
told
everyone
openly
that
it's
a
seat
belt,
it's
a
helmet,
it's
a
chin,
strap
everyone
buckled
up
and
led
the
charge
next
Addison
Davis,
and
this
wasn't
Addison
Davis
in
isolation.
I
This
was
a
holistic
three
accountability
approach
where
everyone
in
this
room
and
everyone
within
this
organization
made
tremendous
strides
to
step
up
and
continuously
create.
You
know
equitable
access
for
every
children,
every
child
within
this
organization
and
do
true
rich
things
that
helped
them
build
their
capacity.
So
my
hats
off
to
everyone,
I'm
thankful
for
for
you
making
me
a
better
leader
making
me
a
better
person
making
me
a
better
father,
a
better
husband
and
you
know,
I'm
always
going
to
be
you
know.
I
Clay
County
will
always
be
a
part
of
my
life
no
different
than
what
Duval
is
Duval
is
a
special
place
to
me
as
well,
but
Clay
County
is
a
chance
where
I
get
to
in
a
chance
where
I
had
to
get
opportunity
to
lead
and
cut
my
teeth
as
in
as
a
superintendent,
and
it
never
will
be
forgotten.
So
thank
each
of
you
for
the
challenge,
they're
stepping
up
and
doing
great
things.
Thank
you
for
trusting
with
me
and
thank
you
for
walking
with
me
running
with
me
jogging
with
me.
I
A
Okay,
next
we'll
go
to
the
discussion
items
see
to
notice
the
public
hearing
and
Everett
ties,
amendments
to
School,
Board
of
Clay,
County
policy;
six
GX
ten
1.03
be
the
Superintendent
of
Schools
salary
of
the
superintendent.
This
was
miss
Cara,
kiss
item
and
it
was
pulled
discussion
by
Miss,
Gil
housing.
E
Y
H
A
E
And
I
asked
mr.
Buckner
to
draft
a
policy
for
us.
We
used
to
have
one
in
place.
I
think
you
probably
remember
it
was
changed
a
few
years
back
and
and
it's
just
to
set
when
a
new
superintendent
comes
in,
under
whatever
reason
for
the
salary
to
revert
back
to
the
statute
so
that
the
I'm
gonna
use
the
word
supplement
is
not
carried
over
from
one
to
the
other
and
that
I
think
we
should.
E
E
So
that's
that's
the
reason
I
put
this
on
here,
because
I
want
to
make
sure
that,
regardless
of
who
the
new
person
coming
in
is
they
do
start
at
the
state,
the
state
statute
set
and
that
we
could
then,
when
we
see
you
know
like
in
the
case
of
mr.
Davis,
our
district
has
just
you
know,
elevated
and
leaps
and
bounds
and
and
we're
doing
so
great,
and
we
want
to
continue
moving
in
that
direction.
So
I
asked
mr.
Buckner
to
draft
this
I
like
how
he
did
it
I
think
it's
I
wouldn't
change
anything.
E
A
A
A
motion
by
mr.
ekeus,
a
second
by
Miss
Gil
house
and
any
discussion
all
those
in
favor
indicate
by
saying
aye
aye,
all
opposed,
say
no
motion
carries
5-0.
The
next
item
is
c3
notice
of
public
hearing
and
advertiser
members
to
school
board
a
Clay
County
policy.
Six
GX
ten
1.03
see
the
Superintendent
of
Schools
school
board
appointment
of
temporary
interim
superintendent.
This
item
was
placed
on
the
agenda
by
miss
Cara
kiss
and
it
has
been
pulled
to
discussion
by
Miss
your
housing,
so
miss
Cara
cos
well.
E
Again,
this
actually
was
brought
to
my
attention
by
FSB
a
at
first
and
then
I
talked
to
mr.
bickner,
and
he
explained
to
me
how
the
process
works
when
a
Superintendent
leaves
and
the
governor
will
then
appoint
someone
and
there's
no
guarantee
that
the
governor
will
do
it
on
the
exact
day
that
we
would
hope
for
so
when
mr.
Davis
submits
his
letter
of
resignation.
At
that
point,
we
would
then
have
to
whatever
date
he
gives
us.
Let's
say
it's
March
15th,
April
1st.
You
know
we
would.
E
If
the
governor
hasn't
appointed
someone,
we
can't
function
as
a
district
without
a
superintendent
in
place,
because
we
know
statutorily,
the
board
cannot
direct
the
day-to-day.
So
this
really
is
a
procedural
thing
that
I
feel
we
need
to
do
to
be
proactive.
Have
it
in
place
in
case
the
governor
has
not
appointed
someone.
If
he
does,
then
this
is
just
a
policy
we
won't
need.
You
know.
F
E
E
H
E
Z
Think
you
did
a
great
job,
I!
Think
everybody
pretty
much
understands
it.
We've
had
opportunities.
If
anybody
you
know
that
I
could
reach
to
talk
to
me
one-on-one,
as
you
said,
and
as
Miss
bola
said,
the
likelihood
that
this
will
be
utilized
is
slim
to
none,
but
if
we
did
find
ourselves
in
the
unfortunate
position
where
there's
a
delay,
you
can't
row
the
boat
without
a
captain.
So
that's
what
the
whole
purpose
of
it
is
its
self-limiting.
It's
not
anything
that
you're
doing
that.
Z
E
H
F
Y
The
other
important
thing
to
point
out
is
our
structure,
as
a
district
has
changed
under
mr.
Davis's
leadership.
When
he
came
in
you
know
he
had
his
preferences
for
how
he
wanted
his
team
to
operate,
but
it
left
us
without
a
deputy
superintendent.
So
it's
a
different
situation
than
it
would
have
been
in
years.
Past
I
just
want
the
public
to
understand
that
there
is
no
second
in
command
under
the
current
structure.
Y
E
Z
M
Z
Y
E
H
A
H
F
H
N
E
N
N
A
A
A
N
A
N
O
O
N
She
paved
the
way
for
it
to
be
good.
The
next
time
I
come.
You
know,
I,
like
several
of
us,
went
to
the
rally
and
tally
for
fund
education,
and
that
was
a
huge
success.
We
saw
this
sea
of
red
going
up
to
the
Capitol
and
it
was
a
wonderful
wonderful
thing.
I
was
invited
to
honor
our
junior
high
kids
at
the
Keystone
Heights
junior
senior
house
for
the
honor
roll
again,
so
Mirror,
Lake
and
I
did
that
I've
been
grateful
to
men
of
Mentor
as
Charles
E
Bennet.
N
That
school
is
just
moving
by
leave
some
balance
and
I'm,
really
proud
of
them
and
I'm,
proud
of
all
they're
doing
there
so
and
I
know.
Ritchie
was
here
tonight
in
the
ROTC
pass
over,
there
was
wonderful
skill,
housing
I
went,
we
felt
like
royalty
walking
down
as
a
rang
a
bell
and
we
walked
down
this
path.
They
announced
us,
so
we
just
didn't
have
a
crown.
That
was
the
only
we
were
missing
but
and
then
celebrate
literacy.
A
E
Was
several
good
weeks
for
some
of
us,
but
not
all
of
us.
I,
unfortunately
missed
quite
a
few
things,
because
I
had
the
flu,
so
it's
the
first
time
ever,
I
missed
the
spelling
bee
and
the
chorus
concerts
and
the
band
I
heard
everything
was
wonderful.
I
did
make
rally
in
tally,
which
it
was
extremely
impressive,
all
those
people
and
wow-
that's
all
I
can
say
as
well.
It
was
really
great
and
our
teacher
and
support
Employee
of
the
Year
this
week.
Now
it's
just
an
amazing
event
and
I
know
this
year.
E
I
did
not
sit
on
either
committee.
It
was
our
tear,
my
chair,
miss
bola
and
mrs.
stutter,
but
it's
so
hard
to
pick
because
we
truly
have
the
best
of
the
best
in
Clay
County,
and
so
it
was
all
can
a
really
beautiful,
beautiful
night.
I
would
like
to
just
mention
one
thing:
the
emails
that
we've
been
getting
about,
the
Learning
Labs.
Mr.
Davis,
you
gave
us
four
really
interesting
options
and
I'm
surprised.
We
didn't
have
any
speakers
here
tonight,
because
we
had
gotten
quite
a
few
emails
and
a
few
phone
calls
about
the
child.
F
I
H
I
E
I
Y
Have
definitely
had
a
month
full
of
activities
and
opportunities
to
spend
time
with
the
kids.
You
benefit
from
the
education
system
here
and
that's
probably
my
favorite
thing
as
a
school
board
member
is
getting
to
sit
and
talk
with
the
kids
and
hear
about
what
they're
learning
and
reading
with
them
during
literacy
week
was
probably
the
highlight
of
my
month.
I
really
enjoyed
that
beyond
that
I
don't
have
much
I
wish
you
all
the
best.
Mr.
I
F
You
thank
you.
Thank
you
to
ride
out
elementary
for
the
invitation
to
the
Thrasher
horn,
Robotics
Competition.
We
got
an
invitation
from
a
young
lady
named
Riley
and
it
said
hi.
My
name
is
Riley
and
I
would
like
to
come.
I
would
like
you
to
come
to
the
robotics
competition.
We
have
an
idea
of
creating
sanitation
stations
to
place
around
schools,
I
hope,
you're
listening
dr.
Kempe,
these
Sen
I've,
taken
pictures
by
the
way
the
sanitation
stations
would
also
double
as
a
water
fountain.
F
We
would
like
to
strategically
place
these
sanitation
stations
around
to
help
stop
the
spread
of
germs
throughout
schools.
We
also
created
a
hand
sanitizer
holster
that
attaches
to
any
regular
water,
fountain
bubbler,
I
love
the
term
bubbler.
That's
the
Wisconsin
term
for
water
fountain.
For
those
of
you
who
don't
know,
please
come
to
the
Thrasher
horn
on
January,
10th
I
took
it
seriously.
They
wanted
us
to
come
so
I
went
and
I
walked
in
and
it
was
awesome.
The
team
the
ride
out
team
was
getting
ready
to
present
their
presentation
of
the
sanitation
station.
F
I
walked
up
to
them
and
I
said
is
Riley
here
and
they
all
looked
at
me
like
somebody
was
in
trouble
of
course,
and
they
pointed
that
this
young
lady
and
she
felt
like
oh,
my
gosh.
What
did
I
do
wrong
and
I
said
Riley
you
invited
us
and
I
wanted
you
all
to
tell
me
now
about
your
sanitation
station.
They
hit
it.
It
was
like.
F
That
weekend
there
that
evening,
dr.
Kemp
I
did
seriously
take
photos
of
the
team
and
the
Sanitation
station,
which
I
will
be
sharing
with
you.
I'm
sorry
I
didn't
have
an
opportunity
to
print
them
this
afternoon,
but
I
will
be
bringing
those
following
that
up
with
my
I
went
and
judged
the
HOSA
regional
competition
at
Orange,
Park
High,
Wow
Xhosa
is
for
our
health
professionals
and
we
are
in
good
hands
folks.
We
are
truly
in
hands
hearing
some
of
the
students
that
were
involved
in
this
competition.
F
It
felt
like
they
knew
what
exactly
what
they
were
doing
and
what
we
were
going
to
be
dealing
with
as
they
became
healthcare
professionals.
Tallahassee
know
that
rrally
was
awesome.
That
was
my
first
political
venue
into
being
an
activist.
You
know
what
I
mean
it
always
are
good.
What
I
mean
oh
and
talk
about
Brotherhood
and
sisterhood,
and
oh
my
gosh.
We
were
all
together
and
walking.
It
was
awesome,
also
went
back
to
Tallahassee
for
the
Florida
School
Board
Association
day
in
the
legislature.
F
Very
interesting
I
have
to
admit
that
when
the
school
board
members
from
Hillsborough
County
saw
me,
they
quickly
put
their
heads
down
looked
away
and
apologized
and
I
walked
up
and
said
you
should
apologize,
but
they
are
extremely
extremely
excited
about
getting
you
on
board
there
and
it
was.
It
was
fun
talking
with
him
and
I,
didn't
give
them
all
of
your
secrets,
but
I
probably
shared
a
few
anyway,
and
then
we
will
be
going
back
for
clay
day
in
Tallahassee,
On,
February,
20th
and
I
hope
to
see
a
lot
of
folks
there.
F
Obviously
it
was
reading
month,
but
was
also
music
month
and
congratulations
to
our
all
County
musicians.
At
the
all
County
Band
concert
I,
unfortunately,
I
missed
the
all
County
chorus
concert,
I
believe
you
went
to
miss
Bullock
and
it's
I
went
to
the
all
County
elementary
chorus
concert
and
it
just
truly
amazes
me
as
to
how
much
talent
we
have
here
in
our
County
books.
From
our
week
of
reading,
mrs.
Karis
I
got
to
read
your
favorite
the
book
with
no
pictures.
F
Had
a
group
of
third
graders
and
I
had
to
read
her
a
4d
fan
doofer
day,
and
if
none
of
you
have
ever
read
that
awesome
book
for
third
graders
and
above
and
a
personal
personal
favorite
of
mine,
mr.
Peabody's
apples
love
that
book.
If,
if
you
don't
know
who
wrote
it,
all
you
have
to
do
is
remember
the
name
Madonna,
because
she's,
the
one
who
wrote
it
mistress
I,
can
never
say
his
name,
scroll,
home,
scroll,
mom.
Thank
you.
Mom
and
Miss
bode
from
Ridge
View
Elementary.
F
They
have
combined
the
Ridge
View
High
School
clubs,
with
the
Ridge
View
Elementary
students
and
every
other
Friday
morning.
They
have
a
high
five
Friday
and
I'm
going
tomorrow
morning
because
you
stand
outside
for
maybe
a
half
hour
before
school
starts
and
you've
got
these
high
school
students.
Loud
music
playing,
the
kids
are
coming
in
off
the
bus.
Students
are
being
dropped
off
and
they're
running
through
this
gauntlet
of
high
schoolers.
That
are
saying.
F
F
You
just
pay
attention
and
be
you
know
one
page,
one
page,
one
page
I,
sorry,
my
job
is
to
get
into
the
schools
I
do
it,
but
thanks
to
mrs.
Ben,
eighth
grade
class
ela
class
for
sharing
cuz,
that
was
awesome.
Last
but
not
least,
these
people
have
been
sick
or
whatever
so
they're,
not
out
there.
Whatever
hey,
I,
don't
do
slides
I
could
do
a
PowerPoint.
You
know
we
could
just
a
huge
thank
you
to
mr.
f
Tech
and
actually
to
his
daughter
for
selling
girl-scout
cookies,
while
picking
them
up
I
got
a
tour.
F
We
got
to
visit
a
number
of
classrooms
but,
more
importantly,
I
got
a
tour
of
elev
Academy
and,
although
we
all
know
about
it,
I
hadn't
gone
in
and
sat
down
and
learned
what
it
is
and
how
the
students
are
doing
this
and
what
they're
accomplishing
and
got
to
talk
to
a
lot
of
the
students
about
what
they're
doing
and
it's
a
phenomenal
opportunity
for
graduation
phenomenal
opportunity,
and
there
are
so
many
teachers
who
are
deserving
and,
of
course,
a
superintendent
who's
deserving,
but
miss
tubas.
You
are
truly
a
champion
of
children.
A
You
know
sometimes
people
get
sick,
but
I
had
a
serious
illness
in
my
family
and
for
the
first
time
in
all
my
years
on
the
school
board,
I
missed
the
chorus
and
band
concerts.
I
missed
the
spelling
bee
I
felt
like
a
fish
out
of
water.
I
missed
the
so
many
things
and
I
hated
it,
but
when
a
family
member
is
ill,
you
take
care
of
them,
and
so
I
apologize,
two
bands
and
the
choruses
and
the
spelling
bee
people
I've
never
missed
before
in
27
years
and
I
don't
intend
to
miss
again.