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Photo Gallery
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As Superintendent, Randy
has a schedule that puts him in constant
contact with students, teachers, staff
and the community. His leadership has
earned recognition - not only within the
county, but at the state and
national level. This photo gallery
reflects his constant determination to
"listen", "learn" and "share". Due to
the number of photos, they are divided
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Randy
with MYCP staff and students during the
8TP event held at KWHS April 28. The
MYCP-sponsored transition programs
are set for the Spring to benefit
eighth-grade classes merging into the
district’s three high schools. In
Marathon, the program is called 6TP
because it focuses on the incoming
middle school class. In the center with
Randy is Jon Gordon a National staff
member for Be The Change. He came in for
the 8TP event from Oakland CA. |
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Randy was the guest
speaker at the April 23, 2008 Literacy
Completion Points Ceremony. (Left)
Euginio Rivera created a shadow box of
Randy Acevedo for his end of year
project. (Right)
Randy with Md Rahman, wife Sharmin Jahan
and daughter Farhan |
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(Left) Randy and Donnie Elominia
at the Key West High School District
game
(Right) Randy and
Serge Sanchez at the Gerald Adams School
Relay For Life fundraiser April 27 held
at Finnegan's Wake. |
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GLEE
President Alison
Higgins, KWHS teacher
Josh Clearman, School
Board Superintendent
Randy Acevedo and 50-60
others were sworn in
founding members of the
group, and pledged
membership open to all
who support a greener,
more sustainable island
lifestyle.
On
April 26th-30th, 2008,
GLEE will be presenting
20 films about the state
of the planet and the
solutions
for a better future at
the Florida Keys Eco
Discovery Center (view
map).
On May 3,4 and 5 at 7:30
p.m. the Marathon film
festival will be held at
Crane Point. Admission
is free and everyone is
invited (seating is
limited). For more about
the films being shown
click here.
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Randy
recently completed
Leadership Monroe County - Class
XVI. Leadership Monroe County seeks to
build relationships for constructive
alliances among Florida Keys leaders.
The program is aimed at residents who
are active in leadership roles in the
private sector, government, or nonprofit
community organizations. Pictured in the
class are: Randy Acevedo, Doug Blomberg,
Randy Chaney, Susan Hammaker, Nelson
Lazo, Manny Madruga, Patrick McCullah,
Mindy McKenzie, Patricia Murphy, Britt
Myers,
Ron Saunders, Kerry Shelby, Michael
Shields, Robert Stober, John Underwood,
Vicki Walker, Dianne Weitz, and Trich
Worthington (click on picture to
enlarge)
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Key
West High School's GSA came of age this
week as the school sanctioned the first
general assembly meeting in the
auditorium, hosted by the GSA. Speakers
included Superintendent Randy Acevedo,
GLCC director John Andola, and Tom
Oosterhoudt. |
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Randy with Wesley House CEO Doug
Blomberg and Wesley House supporter Tony
Konrath on April 6, 2008. Wesley House
sponsored a "Friendraiser" at the home
of Tony Konrath and Bryan Green.
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