During today’s meeting of the Florida Cabinet, Commissioner Nicole “Nikki” Fried highlighted key issues facing Florida’s natural lands and waterways. [Read more…] about Commissioner Nikki Fried Presents Resolutions, Calls on Lawmakers to Prohibit Oil Drilling & Fracking
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Governor Ron DeSantis Takes Major Steps to Combat Florida’s Opioid Crisis
Secures Additional $26M in Federal Funding for Florida’s State Opioid Response
Project, Re-Establishes Office of Drug Control within the Executive Office of
the Governor and Orders a Statewide Task Force on Opioid Abuse
Governor Ron DeSantis today announced that he will sign an executive order continuing his efforts to address Florida’s substance abuse crisis and opioid epidemic. [Read more…] about Governor Ron DeSantis Takes Major Steps to Combat Florida’s Opioid Crisis
Governor Ron DeSantis, FDOT and DEM Announce $9.8 Million in FEMA Funding for Debris Cleanup
Governor Ron DeSantis today announced that following President Donald Trump’s commitment to federally fund 100-percent of the first 45 days of Hurricane Michael recovery, the Florida Department of Transportation will receive $9.8 million from FEMA to reimburse the cost of debris cleanup in Jackson County. [Read more…] about Governor Ron DeSantis, FDOT and DEM Announce $9.8 Million in FEMA Funding for Debris Cleanup
Attorney General Moody Continues to Combat Fraudulent Veterans Charities
Attorney General Ashley Moody, along with the Federal Trade Commission, took action in federal court against a Sarasota-based veterans charity. [Read more…] about Attorney General Moody Continues to Combat Fraudulent Veterans Charities
Governor Ron DeSantis Announces Florida’s Labor Force Continues to Grow as Industries Expand
Governor Ron DeSantis today announced that Florida’s labor force continued to grow with 170,000 people entering the labor force at an annual growth rate of 1.7 percent, up 0.2 percent from January 2019. [Read more…] about Governor Ron DeSantis Announces Florida’s Labor Force Continues to Grow as Industries Expand
Governor Ron DeSantis Announces $1.75 Million in Grants to Support Apprenticeship Expansion
Governor Ron DeSantis today announced $1.75 million to help Floridians acquire the skills needed for in-demand occupations through new and expanded apprenticeship and pre-apprenticeship programs across Florida. [Read more…] about Governor Ron DeSantis Announces $1.75 Million in Grants to Support Apprenticeship Expansion
Commissioner Corcoran Names Florida’s 2019 Principal and Assistant Principal of the Year
At a meeting of the State Board of Education, Commissioner of Education Richard Corcoran today named Michelle Kefford, of Broward County, as the 2019 Principal of the Year and Bernadette Pletcher, of Manatee County, as the 2019 Assistant Principal of the Year.
Commissioner of Education Richard Corcoran said, “Under Michelle Kefford’s and Bernadette Pletcher’s leadership Charles W. Flanagan High School and James Tillman Elementary have made tremendous strides. They are obliterating the negative narrative that too often surrounds Title I schools, and I am honored to recognize these educators and their students for tremendous growth. I hope that others will look to them as models for what Florida’s public schools should be for our students.”

Principal Achievement Award for Outstanding Leadership
The 2019 Principal of the Year was awarded a cash prize of $3,500. The four other state finalists were awarded a check for $1,000, and each district winner was awarded a check for $270.
Michelle Kefford, Charles W. Flanagan High School, Broward County
Michelle Kefford has been an educator for more than 19 years and has been the principal at Charles W. Flanagan High School since 2011. With her at the helm, Flanagan High School earned its first ever A and has received an A for six out of the seven years. Since her tenure as principal, she has initiated several programs including “Kefford’s Kids,” a mentoring program and “Falcon Flyers,” an initiative to enable middle school students to earn high schools credits at Flanagan High. As a passionate educator, she has held various positions on district committees; volunteers on several city and county committees; and works continuously to build school pride and staff morale.
The four other Principal of the Year finalists are listed below:
- Joshua Balkom, Deane Bozeman School, Bay County
- Cynthia Emerson, Vero Beach Elementary, Indian River County
- David Alfonso, Palm Beach Lakes High School, Palm Beach County
- Linda Burris, Largo Middle School, Pinellas County
Outstanding Assistant Principal Achievement Award
The 2019 Assistant Principal of the Year was awarded a cash prize of $2,500. The four other state finalists were awarded a check for $750, and each district winner was awarded a check for $205.
Bernadette Pletcher, James Tillman Elementary, Manatee County
Bernadette Pletcher has been the assistant principal at James Tillman Elementary school since 2014. While she has been assistant principal, James Tillman Elementary has improved its school grade from an F to a B. She is known as an extraordinary educational leader that promotes learning and growth for all students through effective partnerships with families and staff members. Her colleagues described her as an innovative life-long learner who instills a passion in her students and staff.
The four other Assistant Principal of the Year finalists are listed below:
- Derek Negron, Carol City Middle School, Miami-Dade County
- Tiffany Scranton, Mellon Elementary School, Putnam County
- Samantha Piscopo, Dan McCarty Middle School, St. Lucie County
- Angelia Stuckey, Suwannee High School, Suwanee County
The Principal and Assistant Principal of the Year awards are sponsored by the Florida Lottery.
Candidates for these awards were nominated by the superintendent from their respective school districts. Complete lists of candidates from each district for both categories are available online: 2018-19 Principal Achievement Award for Outstanding Leadership District Winners and 2018-19 Outstanding Assistant Principal Achievement Award District Winners.
The Principal Achievement Award for Outstanding Leadership was established in 1988 to recognize Florida principals for their contributions to their schools and communities. The Outstanding Assistant Principal Achievement Award was established in 1997 to honor assistant principals that have utilized teamwork and leadership to increase student achievement and greatly improved school environments.
For more information about Florida’s educator recognition programs, visit fldoe.org/teaching/recognition.
For more information about the Florida Department of Education, visit fldoe.org.
Governor DeSantis Signs Medical Marijuana Bill and Files Joint Motion to Dismiss State’s Appeal and Vacate Lower Court Decision
Governor Ron DeSantis today signed SB 182 “Medical Use of Marijuana” into law (Ch. 2019-1 SB 182, Laws of Florida). [Read more…] about Governor DeSantis Signs Medical Marijuana Bill and Files Joint Motion to Dismiss State’s Appeal and Vacate Lower Court Decision
CFO Jimmy Patronis to DNA Testing Companies: Stop Sharing Health Data Immediately
In response to the news that FamilyTreeDNA shared genetic data with the FBI and that 23andMe will profit off genetic data by inking a deal with pharmaceutical giant GlaxoSmithKline, Florida Chief Financial Officer (CFO) Jimmy Patronis called on DNA-testing companies like 23andMe, FamilyTreeDNA, and Ancestry to treat DNA as a medical record before sharing genetic data. [Read more…] about CFO Jimmy Patronis to DNA Testing Companies: Stop Sharing Health Data Immediately
Governor Ron DeSantis Announces Florida’s Economy Continues to Outpace the Nation
Governor Ron DeSantis today announced that Florida’s annual private-sector job growth rate of 2.7 percent continues to outpace the national job growth rate of 2.1 percent. [Read more…] about Governor Ron DeSantis Announces Florida’s Economy Continues to Outpace the Nation