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State Board of Education to Meet in Tallahassee

Posted on January 12, 2018

MEDIA ADVISORY

The State Board of Education will meet next week in Tallahassee.
The agenda is available at State Board Meeting.
WHAT: State Board of Education Meeting
WHEN: 9:00 am
Wednesday, January 17, 2018
WHERE: The Capitol, Room LL03
400 South Monroe Street
Tallahassee, Florida
For more information about the Florida Department of Education, visit fldoe.org.

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State Board of Education to Meet in Leesburg

Posted on November 27, 2017

MEDIA ADVISORY

The State Board of Education will meet tomorrow in Leesburg.
The agenda is available at State Board Meeting.
The meeting may be viewed on The Florida Channel.
WHAT: State Board of Education Meeting
WHEN: 9:00 am
Tuesday, November 28, 2017
WHERE: Lake-Sumter State College
Everett A. Kelly Convocation Center
Magnolia Room
9501 U.S. Highway 441
Leesburg, FL 34788
For more information about the Florida Department of Education, visit www.fldoe.org.

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State Board of Education to Meet in Leesburg

Posted on November 21, 2017

MEDIA ADVISORY

The State Board of Education will meet next week in Leesburg.
The agenda is available at State Board Meeting.
WHAT: State Board of Education Meeting
WHEN: 9:00 am
Tuesday, November 28, 2017
WHERE: Lake-Sumter State College
Everett A. Kelly Convocation Center
Magnolia Room
9501 U.S. Highway 441
Leesburg, FL 34788
For more information about the Florida Department of Education, visit www.fldoe.org.

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State Board of Education to Meet in Jacksonville

Posted on October 12, 2017

MEDIA ADVISORY

The State Board of Education will meet next week in Jacksonville.
The agenda is posted at State Board Meeting.
WHAT: State Board of Education Meeting
WHEN: Wednesday, October 18, 2017
9:00 am
WHERE: Florida State College at Jacksonville
Advanced Technology Center
Room T140/141
401 West State Street
Jacksonville, FL 32202
For more information about the Florida Department of Education, visit www.fldoe.org.

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State Board of Education Approves New Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing at Seminole State College

Posted on July 17, 2017

New degree in nursing (BSN) for Spring 2018 will
help to mitigate Central Florida’s nursing shortage

More highly trained, qualified nurses will join the Central Florida workforce by 2020 as a result of today’s State Board of Education approval of Seminole State College of Florida’s proposal for a new Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing (BSN). The College will enroll its first BSN class in the spring of 2018.
The new BSN program will complement Seminole State’s top-rated Associate in Science degree in Nursing (ASN) and provide graduates with high-growth, high-paying jobs. The College’s nursing program has been ranked as one of the best in the nation by the National Council of State Boards of Nursing. The ranking is based on the passage rate for the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX) for the April – September 2016 time period. Graduates of Seminole State College of Florida’s ASN program consistently excel in pass rates on their licensure exams, and 98 percent are placed into jobs upon graduation.
“Seminole State’s Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing will complement our Associate in Science degree in Nursing and enable us to help provide the estimated 1,000 new nurses needed each year in Central Florida over the next decade,” said Seminole State College President Dr. E. Ann McGee. “Our role in the local community is to help our industries meet their hiring goals, and we have been working closely with the University of Central Florida and sister colleges to address the area’s shortage of registered nurses, particularly those with bachelor’s degrees. We’re thrilled by today’s approval by the State Board of Education.”
Formed in June of 2016, a regional consortium consisting of executive leadership from healthcare organizations, CareerSource, and representatives from three regional state colleges (Lake-Sumter, Seminole State and Valencia) and UCF gathered to study the issue. The consortium confirmed that based on planned growth and expansions in the region and impending retirements, the shortages of registered nurses will soon reach critical levels. It is estimated that without accounting for retirements, there is a need for an additional 4,600 new registered nursing jobs, and there will be close to 8,400 openings in the region by 2023.
According to the American Association of Colleges of Nursing, there are a number of contributing factors impacting the nursing shortage, among them: nursing school enrollment is not growing fast enough to meet the projected demand for nursing services; a significant segment of the nursing workforce is nearing retirement age; and changing demographics signal a need for more nurses to care for our aging population.
Nursing is one of the principal programs at Seminole State’s expanding Altamonte Springs Campus, where students have access to state-of-the-art healthcare labs, high-tech patient simulation and clinical experiences. Plans are underway for an expanded health science and education facility at the campus, which will accommodate the existing and anticipated growth of the College’s nursing program. Nursing also complements Seminole State’s allied health programs, including its bachelor’s degree in health sciences, physical and respiratory therapy, pharmacy and paramedic programs.
“At Seminole State, students will soon have a flexible and affordable option to seamlessly transition from an Associate to a Bachelor of Science in Nursing, trained by our excellent, caring faculty members committed to their success,” added Dr. Cheryl Cicotti, dean of nursing for Seminole State. “Students need flexible options if they are interested in becoming a nurse. Ninety percent of Seminole State’s BSN program will be offered online, enabling students to continue working while pursuing their baccalaureate degree.”
The nursing program’s small faculty-to-student ratios, affordability and availability of financial aid offer additional benefits to students. Michael Lindvig, who is in his last nursing course, the clinical practicum, and will complete his RN degree this month at Seminole State, agrees: “I found the program to be more affordable than most online or in-person classes. The professors at Seminole State were really open and willing to come to our study groups to explain difficult concepts. I could always email professors, and they were very accessible and supportive. While it was challenging to go through the program while juggling marriage, buying a house and working full time, I was able to succeed because my professors worked with me and were very accommodating. I love the program.” Lindvig plans to enroll in the College’s new BSN program, then earn a master’s degree to become a nurse practitioner, following his twin passions for pediatrics, cardiology, or a mixture of both.
Learn more about Seminole State’s new BSN program here.
 

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State Board of Education Approves Four Baccalaureate Programs Aimed at Meeting Workforce Demands

Posted on July 17, 2017

The State Board of Education today approved four Florida College System institutions to begin offering Bachelor of Science in Nursing degrees by 2018.
To produce a future talent pipeline in Central Florida, a consortium of colleges, with the support of the University of Central Florida, requested approval for Bachelor of Science in Nursing programs:

  • Eastern Florida State College
  • Lake-Sumter State College
  • Seminole State College of Florida
  • Valencia College

Through these programs, nurses with Associate in Science degrees currently in the local workforce can remain on the job while pursuing advanced skills in the healthcare field.
Commissioner of Education Pam Stewart said, “I am very excited about the State Board of Education’s approval to allow these four colleges to begin offering the Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing. Florida colleges are known throughout the nation for their educational excellence, and this is a tremendous opportunity for students in Florida to meet their higher education goals while attending a Florida College.”
Madeline Pumariega, Chancellor of the Florida College System, said, “Our colleges produce more than 4,500 registered nurses each year that stay right here in Florida to work.  Many of our graduates take advantage of our RN-BSN programs that help nurses advance their education while they work as RN’s in our local hospitals.”
Dr. James Richey, president of Eastern Florida State College, said, “The college’s Associate in Science degree in nursing is highly popular and this will allow qualified graduates to seamlessly transition in the bachelor’s program, providing them an important educational and career opportunity that did not previously exist. The program will play a critical role in providing a new generation of nurses to hospitals and other health care providers along the Space Coast, where demand for them is rapidly growing because of an aging population and many nurses who are retiring.”
Dr. Stanley Sidor, president of Lake-Sumter State College, said, “In The Villages, healthcare providers are continuing to expand to meet the needs of the retiree population. At the southern end of our district, growth in young professionals and families are placing additional demands for healthcare. There is already significant unmet demand for nursing positions in our communities, and these jobs are expected to grow by 25 percent through 2022. Coupled with the need for nurses and the BSN becoming the preferred credential, the BSN program at Lake-Sumter State College and our peer colleges in Central Florida allow for increased access to this degree. Lake-Sumter State College is dedicated to our community and has a history of adapting to meet and support the workforce education demands of our communities.
Dr. E. Ann McGee, president of Seminole State College of Florida, said, “Our nursing graduates consistently score almost 100 percent on their national licensure exams and on graduation have a job placement rate of more than 98 percent. Seminole State has been working closely with the University of Central Florida, and our sister colleges to address the shortage of registered nurses, particularly those with bachelor’s degrees, and provide our graduates with high-growth, high-paying jobs. Seminole State’s Bachelor’s in Nursing will complement our Associate in Nursing degree and enable us to help provide the estimated 1,000 new nurses needed each year in Central Florida over the next decade. Our role in the local community is to help our industries meet their hiring goals.”
Dr. Sandy Shugart, president of Valencia College, said, “Valencia College is already expanding its Associate in Science in Nursing from 350 to more than 700 graduates over the next few years.  This represents both a huge cost to our healthcare system – perhaps more than $40 million per year in overtime costs alone – and a huge opportunity to prepare many more of our students for rewarding careers. Together we have pledged to more than double our collective production of nursing graduates at both the associates and bachelor’s levels.”
Jayne Willis, Chief Nursing Officer for Orlando Health, said “One size does not fit all. Students need options if they are interested in becoming a nurse.  Some students cannot leave home to attend a four year university. They need the option to attend close to home in their communities and continue working.”
Sheryl Dodds, Senior Executive Officer and Chief People Officer of Florida Hospital, said, “To fill open nursing positions at Florida Hospital, we must recruit nationally, but the shortage is critical everywhere which means we can’t meet the growing demands of our area, so it is important that we work with our local colleges and universities to produce more Bachelor’s of Science in Nursing graduates to meet current and future needs.”
For more information about the Florida Department of Education, visit www.fldoe.org.

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Appointments by Gov. Rick Scott for Friday, July 14, 2017

Posted on July 14, 2017

Governor Scott Appoints Michael Vallencourt to Clay County Utility Authority

Governor Rick Scott today announced the reappointment of Michael Vallencourt to the Clay County Utility Authority.
Vallencourt, 58, of Orange Park, is the chairman of the board for Vallencourt Construction Co. Inc. He received his bachelor’s degree from the University of Alabama. Vallencourt is reappointed for a term beginning July 14, 2017, and ending September 30, 2019.

Governor Scott Appoints One to Florida Housing Finance Corporation

Governor Rick Scott today announced the appointment of Creston Leifried to the Florida Housing Finance Corporation.
Leifried, 36, of Chuluota, is the vice president of Coastal Reconstruction Group, Inc. He fills a vacant seat and is appointed for a term beginning July 14, 2017, and ending November 13, 2018.
This appointment is subject to Senate confirmation.

Governor Scott Appoints Ben Gibson to State Board of Education

Governor Rick Scott today announced the appointment of Ben Gibson to the State Board of Education.
Gibson, 33, of Tallahassee, is an attorney at Benjamin J. Gibson, P.A., and previously served as the Deputy General Counsel in the Executive Office of the Governor. He received his bachelor’s degree from the University of Florida and his law degree from Florida State University. Gibson succeeds John Padget and is appointed for a term beginning July 14, 2017, and ending December 31, 2020.
The appointment is subject to confirmation by the Florida Senate.

Governor Scott Appoints Katie Cole to
District Board of Trustees, St. Petersburg College

Governor Rick Scott today announced the reappointment of Katherine “Katie” Cole to the District Board of Trustees, St. Petersburg College.
Cole, 42, of Belleair, is an attorney with Hill Ward Henderson, PA. She received her bachelor’s degree from the University of Tennessee and her law degree from Stetson University. Cole is reappointed for a term beginning July 14, 2017, and ending May 31, 2021.
The appointment is subject to confirmation by the Florida Senate.

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State Board of Education to Meet in Tallahassee

Posted on July 12, 2017

The State Board of Education will hold a workshop and meeting next week in Tallahassee.
The workshop agenda can be found at Workshop Agenda.
The meeting agenda can be found at State Board Meeting.
WHAT: State Board of Education Workshop and Meeting
WHEN: Monday, July 17, 2017
Workshop: 9:00 am
Meeting: 2:00 pm
WHERE: Room LL03, The Capitol
400 South Monroe Street
Tallahassee, Florida
For more information about the Florida Department of Education, visit www.fldoe.org.

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State Board of Education to meet in Miami

Posted on May 10, 2017

MEDIA ADVISORY

The State Board of Education will meet next week in Miami.
The agenda is posted at State Board Meeting.
WHAT: State Board of Education Meeting
WHEN: 9:00 am
Tuesday, May 16, 2017
WHERE: Miami Senior High School
2450 SW 1st Street
Miami, FL 33135
For more information about the Florida Department of Education, visit www.fldoe.org.

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State Board of Education to meet in Tallahassee

Posted on March 16, 2017

The State Board of Education will meet next week in Tallahassee.
The agenda is posted at State Board Meeting.
WHAT: State Board of Education Meeting
WHEN: 9:00 am
Wednesday, March 22, 2017
WHERE: The Capitol, Room LL03
400 South Monroe Street
Tallahassee, Florida
For more information about the Florida Department of Education, visit www.fldoe.org.

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