Twenty-Nine Central Florida College Students
Named to the 2017 All-Florida Academic Team
The Florida Department of Education today announced that 29 Central Florida college students from the Florida College System have been named to the 2017 All-Florida Academic Team. Statewide, 127 students are being honored for their outstanding academic achievement, leadership and service to their communities.
“I am pleased to congratulate each of these students on receiving this tremendous honor and to thank them for the dedication they have shown to their schools and communities,” said Commissioner of Education Pam Stewart. “Florida College System institutions do an excellent job providing students with educational opportunities that lead to life-long success, and this accomplishment highlights that hard work.”
Earning a spot on the All-Florida Academic Team affords students additional scholarship opportunities at Florida universities. Additionally, these students are considered for scholarships sponsored by the Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation, ranging in value from $1,000 – $5,000, which students can use to continue their education anywhere in the nation.
“I’m excited to congratulate this group of outstanding scholars who have excelled in their studies and earned a place on the 2017 All-Florida Academic Team,” said Division of Florida Colleges Chancellor Madeline Pumariega. “This is a prestigious honor, and I look forward to recognizing all of these students at the awards ceremony.”
Listed below are the students enrolled in Central Florida colleges who are being recognized as members of the 2017 All-Florida Academic Team.
- College of Central Florida
- Danielle Bryan
- Madeline Ginn
- Katlyn McNeal
- Jennifer Rivera
- Daytona State College
- Ryan Kirby
- Teresa Lattimore
- Gilarys Garcia Milan
- Eastern Florida State College
- Zhenee Brown
- Laura Carroll
- Jonathan Howell
- Victoria Kitt
- Jessica Larios
- Ana Perez
- Noelle Villanueva
- Leah Walker
- Lake-Sumter State College
- Neyzha Borrero
- Emily Crown
- Jing Lin
- Kaitlin Soos
- Seminole State College of Florida
- Stevanna Ames
- Nicholas Moy
- Timothy Pearce
- Madison Wildey
- Valencia College
- Miguel Cid Espaillat
- Misty Dawson
- Krista Hall
- Yasmeen Labead
- Michael Onuchovsky
- Maria Berrios Pizarro
Chancellor Pumariega will recognize the members of the 2017 All-Florida Academic Team at an awards ceremony on April 7, 2017 in Tallahassee. To view full listing of student team members, click here.
For more information about the Florida Department of Education, visit www.fldoe.org.
Six North Florida College Students Named
to the 2017 All-Florida Academic Team
The Florida Department of Education today announced that six North Florida college students from the Florida College System have been named to the 2017 All-Florida Academic Team. Statewide, 127 students are being honored for their outstanding academic achievement, leadership and service to their communities.
“I am pleased to congratulate each of these students on receiving this tremendous honor and to thank them for the dedication they have shown to their schools and communities,” said Commissioner of Education Pam Stewart. “Florida College System institutions do an excellent job providing students with educational opportunities that lead to life-long success, and this accomplishment highlights that hard work.”
Earning a spot on the All-Florida Academic Team affords students additional scholarship opportunities at Florida universities. Additionally, these students are considered for scholarships sponsored by the Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation, ranging in value from $1,000 – $5,000, which students can use to continue their education anywhere in the nation.
“I’m excited to congratulate this group of outstanding scholars who have excelled in their studies and earned a place on the 2017 All-Florida Academic Team,” said Division of Florida Colleges Chancellor Madeline Pumariega. “This is a prestigious honor, and I look forward to recognizing all of these students at the awards ceremony.”
Listed below are the students enrolled in North Florida colleges who are being recognized as members of the 2017 All-Florida Academic Team.
- Florida Gateway College
- Tracy Robinson
- Florida State College at Jacksonville
- Crystal Owens
- Alexander Perales
- Keiser University
- Melissa Esposito
- Santa Fe College
- Francisco Marchi De Azevedo Lourenco
- Jessica Trochez
Chancellor Pumariega will recognize the members of the 2017 All-Florida Academic Team at an awards ceremony on April 7, 2017 in Tallahassee. To view full listing of student team members, click here.
For more information about the Florida Department of Education, visit www.fldoe.org.
Sixteen Palm Beach Area College Students
Named to the 2017 All-Florida Academic Team
The Florida Department of Education today announced that 16 Palm Beach area college students from the Florida College System have been named to the 2017 All-Florida Academic Team. Statewide, 127 students are being honored for their outstanding academic achievement, leadership and service to their communities.
“I am pleased to congratulate each of these students on receiving this tremendous honor and to thank them for the dedication they have shown to their schools and communities,” said Commissioner of Education Pam Stewart. “Florida College System institutions do an excellent job providing students with educational opportunities that lead to life-long success, and this accomplishment highlights that hard work.”
Earning a spot on the All-Florida Academic Team affords students additional scholarship opportunities at Florida universities. Additionally, these students are considered for scholarships sponsored by the Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation, ranging in value from $1,000 – $5,000, which students can use to continue their education anywhere in the nation.
“I’m excited to congratulate this group of outstanding scholars who have excelled in their studies and earned a place on the 2017 All-Florida Academic Team,” said Division of Florida Colleges Chancellor Madeline Pumariega. “This is a prestigious honor, and I look forward to recognizing all of these students at the awards ceremony.”
Listed below are the students enrolled in Palm Beach area colleges who are being recognized as members of the 2017 All-Florida Academic Team.
- Indian River State College
- Hannah Artille
- Jaci Atkinson
- Edwin Bustamante
- Caleb Bockoras
- Lishelen Herrera
- Ashley Lardizzone
- Yajaira Lopez
- Shauni Rivero
- John Starkis
- Lisa Trinidad
- Palm Beach State College
- Joshua Ciorciari
- Crystal Edwards
- Christy Laflamme
- Rina Raad
- Rafael Bernardo Velazquez
- Rosalyn Velez
Chancellor Pumariega will recognize the members of the 2017 All-Florida Academic Team at an awards ceremony on April 7, 2017 in Tallahassee. To view full listing of student team members, click here.
For more information about the Florida Department of Education, visit www.fldoe.org.
Sixteen Panhandle College Students Named
to the 2017 All-Florida Academic Team
The Florida Department of Education today announced that 16 Panhandle college students from the Florida College System have been named to the 2017 All-Florida Academic Team. Statewide, 127 students are being honored for their outstanding academic achievement, leadership and service to their communities.
“I am pleased to congratulate each of these students on receiving this tremendous honor and to thank them for the dedication they have shown to their schools and communities,” said Commissioner of Education Pam Stewart. “Florida College System institutions do an excellent job providing students with educational opportunities that lead to life-long success, and this accomplishment highlights that hard work.”
Earning a spot on the All-Florida Academic Team affords students additional scholarship opportunities at Florida universities. Additionally, these students are considered for scholarships sponsored by the Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation, ranging in value from $1,000 – $5,000, which students can use to continue their education anywhere in the nation.
“I’m excited to congratulate this group of outstanding scholars who have excelled in their studies and earned a place on the 2017 All-Florida Academic Team,” said Division of Florida Colleges Chancellor Madeline Pumariega. “This is a prestigious honor, and I look forward to recognizing all of these students at the awards ceremony.”
Listed below are the students enrolled in Panhandle colleges who are being recognized as members of the 2017 All-Florida Academic Team.
- Gulf Coast State College
- David Holmes
- Alleah Johnson
- Northwest Florida State College
- Macayla Abercrombie
- Ashley Archer
- Harrison Blount
- Bradley Cochrane
- Joanna Lara
- Morgan Masek
- Paul Swanson
- Emily Summers
- Cameron Wakeland
- Pensacola State College
- Shaina Busby
- Katherine Casperson
- Kristina Jacques
- James Rutger
- Teri Vandenberg
Chancellor Pumariega will recognize the members of the 2017 All-Florida Academic Team at an awards ceremony on April 7, 2017 in Tallahassee. To view full listing of student team members, click here.
For more information about the Florida Department of Education, visit www.fldoe.org.
Twenty-Seven South Florida College Students
Named to the 2017 All-Florida Academic Team
The Florida Department of Education today announced that 27 South Florida college students from the Florida College System have been named to the 2017 All-Florida Academic Team. Statewide, 127 students are being honored for their outstanding academic achievement, leadership and service to their communities.
“I am pleased to congratulate each of these students on receiving this tremendous honor and to thank them for the dedication they have shown to their schools and communities,” said Commissioner of Education Pam Stewart. “Florida College System institutions do an excellent job providing students with educational opportunities that lead to life-long success, and this accomplishment highlights that hard work.”
Earning a spot on the All-Florida Academic Team affords students additional scholarship opportunities at Florida universities. Additionally, these students are considered for scholarships sponsored by the Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation, ranging in value from $1,000 – $5,000, which students can use to continue their education anywhere in the nation.
“I’m excited to congratulate this group of outstanding scholars who have excelled in their studies and earned a place on the 2017 All-Florida Academic Team,” said Division of Florida Colleges Chancellor Madeline Pumariega. “This is a prestigious honor, and I look forward to recognizing all of these students at the awards ceremony.”
Listed below are the students enrolled in South Florida colleges who are being recognized as members of the 2017 All-Florida Academic Team.
- ASA College
- Juan Mosquera
- Broward College
- Quratulain Amin
- Sana Amin
- Chiara Cava
- Michele Khadir
- Jose Lopez
- Mario Petrov
- Giveth Rocha
- Robert Sekuloski
- Florida Keys Community College
- Mariah Medina
- Greigh Olson
- Miami Dade College
- Vanessa Aleman
- Anabella Arria
- Rachel Diaz
- Alina Garcia
- Alexa Jauregui
- Joseph Martinez
- Scott Medina-Jiron
- Jenifer Rodriguez
- Melanie Rodriguez
- Sahar Shafique
- Lunide Sylne
- Emina St Gerard
- South Florida State College
- Margaret Dunn
- Kelsey Pena
- Abigail Wiggins
- Summer Xiong
Chancellor Pumariega will recognize the members of the 2017 All-Florida Academic Team at an awards ceremony on April 7, 2017 in Tallahassee. To view full listing of student team members, click here.
For more information about the Florida Department of Education, visit www.fldoe.org.
Eight Southwest Florida College Students
Named to the 2017 All-Florida Academic Team
The Florida Department of Education today announced that eight Southwest Florida college students from the Florida College System have been named to the 2017 All-Florida Academic Team. Statewide, 127 students are being honored for their outstanding academic achievement, leadership and service to their communities.
“I am pleased to congratulate each of these students on receiving this tremendous honor and to thank them for the dedication they have shown to their schools and communities,” said Commissioner of Education Pam Stewart. “Florida College System institutions do an excellent job providing students with educational opportunities that lead to life-long success, and this accomplishment highlights that hard work.”
Earning a spot on the All-Florida Academic Team affords students additional scholarship opportunities at Florida universities. Additionally, these students are considered for scholarships sponsored by the Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation, ranging in value from $1,000 – $5,000, which students can use to continue their education anywhere in the nation.
“I’m excited to congratulate this group of outstanding scholars who have excelled in their studies and earned a place on the 2017 All-Florida Academic Team,” said Division of Florida Colleges Chancellor Madeline Pumariega. “This is a prestigious honor, and I look forward to recognizing all of these students at the awards ceremony.”
Listed below are the students enrolled in Southwest Florida colleges who are being recognized as members of the 2017 All-Florida Academic Team.
- Florida SouthWestern State College
- Veronica Aguilera
- Lindsay Brubaker
- Claudie Heriveaux
- Cierra Homic
- State College of Florida Manatee-Sarasota
- Juliana Arias
- Gina Panik
- Matthew Press
- Maria Quezada
Chancellor Pumariega will recognize the members of the 2017 All-Florida Academic Team at an awards ceremony on April 7, 2017 in Tallahassee. To view full listing of student team members, click here.
For more information about the Florida Department of Education, visit www.fldoe.org.
Nineteen Tampa Bay Area College Students
Named to the 2017 All-Florida Academic Team
The Florida Department of Education today announced that 19 Tampa Bay area college students from the Florida College System have been named to the 2017 All-Florida Academic Team. Statewide, 127 students are being honored for their outstanding academic achievement, leadership and service to their communities.
“I am pleased to congratulate each of these students on receiving this tremendous honor and to thank them for the dedication they have shown to their schools and communities,” said Commissioner of Education Pam Stewart. “Florida College System institutions do an excellent job providing students with educational opportunities that lead to life-long success, and this accomplishment highlights that hard work.”
Earning a spot on the All-Florida Academic Team affords students additional scholarship opportunities at Florida universities. Additionally, these students are considered for scholarships sponsored by the Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation, ranging in value from $1,000 – $5,000, which students can use to continue their education anywhere in the nation.
“I’m excited to congratulate this group of outstanding scholars who have excelled in their studies and earned a place on the 2017 All-Florida Academic Team,” said Division of Florida Colleges Chancellor Madeline Pumariega. “This is a prestigious honor, and I look forward to recognizing all of these students at the awards ceremony.”
Listed below are the students enrolled in Tampa Bay area colleges who are being recognized as members of the 2017 All-Florida Academic Team.
- Hillsborough Community College
- Abdoulaye Ba
- Melissa De La Cruz
- Nicole Liberato
- Imane Malih
- Emily Otten
- Abigayle Renk
- Allen Rogers
- Lance Wood
- Polk State College
- Ariel Ellis
- Lauren Marie Mayo
- Oliver Tejada
- Pasco-Hernando State College
- Kelly Gordie
- Diana Castro Jaramillo
- St. Petersburg College
- Anthony Allen
- Rachel Cruz
- Stephen-Lee Delong
- Natalie Moyer
- Clayton Olinger
- Madison Veeneman
Chancellor Pumariega will recognize the members of the 2017 All-Florida Academic Team at an awards ceremony on April 7, 2017 in Tallahassee. To view full listing of student team members, click here.
For more information about the Florida Department of Education, visit www.fldoe.org.
Six Big Bend College Students Named
to the 2017 All-Florida Academic Team
The Florida Department of Education today announced that six Big Bend college students from the Florida College System have been named to the 2017 All-Florida Academic Team. Statewide, 127 students are being honored for their outstanding academic achievement, leadership and service to their communities.
“I am pleased to congratulate each of these students on receiving this tremendous honor and to thank them for the dedication they have shown to their schools and communities,” said Commissioner of Education Pam Stewart. “Florida College System institutions do an excellent job providing students with educational opportunities that lead to life-long success, and this accomplishment highlights that hard work.”
Earning a spot on the All-Florida Academic Team affords students additional scholarship opportunities at Florida universities. Additionally, these students are considered for scholarships sponsored by the Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation, ranging in value from $1,000 – $5,000, which students can use to continue their education anywhere in the nation.
“I’m excited to congratulate this group of outstanding scholars who have excelled in their studies and earned a place on the 2017 All-Florida Academic Team,” said Division of Florida Colleges Chancellor Madeline Pumariega. “This is a prestigious honor, and I look forward to recognizing all of these students at the awards ceremony.”
Listed below are the students enrolled in Big Bend colleges who are being recognized as members of the 2017 All-Florida Academic Team.
- Chipola College
- Jayde Smelcer
- Elizabeth Varnum
- North Florida Community College
- Jessica Carter
- Claire Jolicoeur
- Tallahassee Community College
- Sandra Artecona
- Kelxy Butler
Chancellor Pumariega will recognize the members of the 2017 All-Florida Academic Team at an awards ceremony on April 7, 2017 in Tallahassee. To view full listing of student team members, click here.
For more information about the Florida Department of Education, visit www.fldoe.org.