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Citrus MYcroSchool www.mycroschool.org 3630 W. Educational Path, Lecanto, FL 34461 (352) 527-0900 Course Completers! Our students work at their own pace earning high school credits. As displayed by our pictures, several courses have been completed since school began in August! Please join us in congratulating Keri Tribble. She is our newest MYcroSchool Citrus GRADUATE!!! Keri came to MYcroSchool Citrus determined that she was going to earn her high school diploma and that is exactly what she did. We are very proud of her accomplishment and we know that she will go on to do great things. Student Spotlight HIGH IMPACT TEACHER S triving for excellence in education leads to student success. MYcroSchool Citrus is blessed to have one of Floridas highest impact teachers on our team working daily with our students. Mr. Woodrow Worley has been recognized by Commissioner Pam Stewart with this distinguished honor. Worleys teaching style and approachable demeanor engages students in the math classroom. One of his students announced to potential students during orientation that, Mr. Worley is the best math teacher I ve ever had.Watching Mr. Worley interact with his students supports what is evidenced by the data from the state. CONGRATULATIONS MR. WORLEY! MIND OVER MATTER P revention Specialist, Lorrie van Voorthuijsen from the Hanley Center Foundation visited our school for the Alcohol Literacy Challenge. During her presentation, van Voorthuijsen presented students results of studies conducted demonstrating that a persons behavior while under the influence of alcohol is a result of how the person thinks more so than alcohol actually changing the persons behavior. Students watched several advertising campaigns and college students who were a part of the study. At the end of the presentation, students acknowledged they did learn new information from the presentation. Hopefully through programs like this we will see a decline in alcohol abuse. MYcroSchool Monthly—A newsletter capturing monthly highlights Excellence in Teaching Alcohol Literacy Challenge Student Spotlight Top stories in this newsletter 2.26.2016 VOL. 1, ISSUE 4

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Citrus MYcroSchool

www.mycroschool.org

3630 W. Educational Path, Lecanto, FL 34461

(352) 527-0900

Course Completers!

Our students work at their

own pace earning high

school credits. As

displayed by our pictures,

several courses have

been completed since

school began in August!

Please join us in congratulating Keri

Tribble. She is our newest

MYcroSchool Citrus GRADUATE!!!

Keri came to MYcroSchool Citrus

determined that she was going to

earn her high school diploma and that

is exactly what she did. We are very

proud of her accomplishment and we

know that she will go on to do great

things.

Student Spotlight

HIGH IMPACT TEACHER

S triving for excellence in education leads to student success. MYcroSchool Citrus is

blessed to have one of Florida’s highest impact teachers on our team working daily

with our students. Mr. Woodrow Worley has been recognized by Commissioner

Pam Stewart with this distinguished honor. Worley’s

teaching style and approachable demeanor engages

students in the math classroom. One of his students

announced to potential students during orientation that,

“Mr. Worley is the best math teacher I’ve ever had.”

Watching Mr. Worley interact with his students supports

what is evidenced by the data from the state. CONGRATULATIONS MR. WORLEY!

MIND OVER MATTER P

revention Specialist, Lorrie van Voorthuijsen from the Hanley Center Foundation

visited our school for the Alcohol Literacy Challenge. During her presentation,

van Voorthuijsen presented students results of studies conducted

demonstrating that a person’s behavior while under the influence of alcohol is a result

of how the person thinks more so than alcohol actually changing the person’s behavior.

Students watched several advertising campaigns and college students who were a part

of the study. At the end of the presentation, students acknowledged they did learn new

information from the presentation. Hopefully through programs like this we will see a

decline in alcohol abuse.

MYcroSchool Monthly—A newsletter capturing monthly highlights

Excellence in Teaching

Alcohol Literacy Challenge Student Spotlight

Top stories in this newsletter 2.26.2016 VOL. 1, ISSUE 4