Congratulations to Samantha Biggs of Lakewood Ranch High School, who has been recognized as a recipient of the 2025 Yale Educator Award. Only 61 educators and 26 counselors were honored worldwide. She was nominated by 2025 graduate, Addison Shea.
Read more at www.manateeschools.net/goodnews #ManateeSchoolsGoodNews

From the grab-and-go window to the lunch line, the dedicated School District of Manatee County Food and Nutrition Services team at Lakewood Ranch High School is always ready to serve the Mustangs with a smile! Meet Kim Newman and Carol Gorman — two incredible "lunch ladies" with a combined 18 years of service to the School District of Manatee County. Their favorite part of the job? The polite students, the occasional side hug, and the unexpected moments that make it all worthwhile.
Kim, a proud Southeast High alum (Class of 1982), still dreams of the days when milkshakes were on the menu. And while today’s most popular lunch picks include popcorn chicken and orange chicken bowls, it’s the students who leave the most lasting impressions. From being gifted a football jersey by LRHS grad CJ McRae, to a former student offering a discount on an oil change... these everyday heroes are making connections that go beyond the cafeteria.
Thank you, Kim, Carol, and the entire LRHS team, for the care, connection, and consistency you bring to The Ranch each and every day.
Kim, a proud Southeast High alum (Class of 1982), still dreams of the days when milkshakes were on the menu. And while today’s most popular lunch picks include popcorn chicken and orange chicken bowls, it’s the students who leave the most lasting impressions. From being gifted a football jersey by LRHS grad CJ McRae, to a former student offering a discount on an oil change... these everyday heroes are making connections that go beyond the cafeteria.
Thank you, Kim, Carol, and the entire LRHS team, for the care, connection, and consistency you bring to The Ranch each and every day.





Happy Friday & Happy (almost) Labor Day! 🇺🇸 We continue celebrating the dedication of those who never stop serving like Mr. Nixon at Oneco Elementary School.
After more than 25 years with the Sarasota Police Department — investigating everything from burglaries to homicides — Mr. Nixon could’ve easily retired into relaxation. But instead, he answered a different kind of call. “After the tragedy in Parkland, the schools needed people like me,” he said.
And we couldn’t agree more. Thank you, Mr. Nixon, and all our school safety guardians for continuing to protect and serve where it matters most — our future! #ManateeSchoolsGoodNews
After more than 25 years with the Sarasota Police Department — investigating everything from burglaries to homicides — Mr. Nixon could’ve easily retired into relaxation. But instead, he answered a different kind of call. “After the tragedy in Parkland, the schools needed people like me,” he said.
And we couldn’t agree more. Thank you, Mr. Nixon, and all our school safety guardians for continuing to protect and serve where it matters most — our future! #ManateeSchoolsGoodNews

On Wednesday, district leaders were hard at work finalizing proposed rezoning maps. These updated maps will be shared with the School Board and the community in late October.

Thank you to HCA Florida for inviting Parrish Community High School Allied Health students and their teacher, April Thornton, to the ribbon-cutting of the new ER at North River Ranch!
Accompanied by School Board Member Heather Felton and Assistant Principal Paul Champagne, students toured the facility, explored real medical equipment, and got a firsthand look at their future in healthcare.
We’re also incredibly grateful to HCA Florida and the Manatee Education Foundation for awarding PCHS a grant in December 2024 to support this career pathway.
Partnerships like these make a real difference in preparing our students for success beyond high school. #ManateeSchoolsGoodNews
Accompanied by School Board Member Heather Felton and Assistant Principal Paul Champagne, students toured the facility, explored real medical equipment, and got a firsthand look at their future in healthcare.
We’re also incredibly grateful to HCA Florida and the Manatee Education Foundation for awarding PCHS a grant in December 2024 to support this career pathway.
Partnerships like these make a real difference in preparing our students for success beyond high school. #ManateeSchoolsGoodNews

Please join us in congratulating Manatee High School custodian Lucas Dechelbor on his incredible achievement at the Special Olympics swim meet in St. Petersburg last weekend!
Lucas brought home the silver medal 🥈, and we couldn’t be more proud! He practiced all summer in the pool at G.T. Bray Park, and told us it was lucky lane #3 that brought the fast magic for him at competition.
His hard work, determination, and positive spirit shine both in and out of the pool. Lucas is not only a valued member of the Manatee High community, but also an inspiring example of perseverance and passion.
He graduated from MHS in 2017, where he received on-the-job training. Principal Shannon Fleming said he’s one of the most hard working custodians in the Hurricanes’ history!
Way to go, Lucas – we’re cheering you on! 🏊♀️ #ManateeSchoolsGoodNews







The School Board of Manatee County has selected Dr. Laurie Breslin to serve as the district’s next superintendent, pending approval of her contract.
"Dr. Breslin represents the absolute best of Manatee County. She knows our schools, our families, and our community because she is lived it—as a student, teacher, parent, and leader,” said School Board Chair Chad Choate. “We are confident she will guide us with integrity and continue our tradition of excellence.”
Dr. Breslin, a proud graduate of the District, is expected to officially step into the role in early September. “I am proud that our next superintendent is one of our own,” said Vice Chair Cindy Spray. “Dr. Breslin’s story—from student to teacher to district executive—reflects her lifelong dedication to Manatee County and the belief that public education changes lives.”
Her appointment is both a professional achievement and a full-circle moment for a leader whose life and career have been deeply rooted in the community she will now guide.
"I am deeply honored by the trust the School Board has placed in me, and I am humbled to serve the community that shaped me as both a student and an educator,” said Dr. Breslin. “I am committed to building on our strengths, listening to our families, and ensuring every child has a path to success. This is more than a professional responsibility—it is a personal calling.”
Dr. Breslin began her career as a teacher at Southeast High and Manatee High schools, later serving as an assistant principal at both Manatee High and Palmetto High.
She went on to serve as Assistant Principal at Booker High in Sarasota before being named Principal of Sarasota Middle School. Under her leadership, the school ranked in the top 10% of state assessments, expanded Career and Technical Education and arts offerings, and achieved continued academic growth despite the challenges of hybrid learning during the pandemic.
"As a former teacher and now as a board member, I value Dr. Breslin’s perspective,” said School Board Member Heather Felton. “She has walked in the shoes of our families and educators, and I believe that will help her make thoughtful, student-centered decisions.”
Returning to the School District of Manatee County, she rose to key leadership positions including Director of Secondary Curriculum, Executive Director of Curriculum, Instruction & Assessment, and most recently, Executive Director of Student Support & Family Engagement, where she managed a $40 million budget and oversaw critical programs such as Exceptional Student Education, early childhood education, and crisis response.
Through her leadership, schools flagged for low performance among English Language Learners and Students with Disabilities saw measurable gains within a single year.
Beyond her professional accomplishments, Dr. Breslin has remained deeply engaged in the community. She has served as Vice Chair of the Take Stock in Children Board of Directors, mentored local students, and served on the board of Parenting Matters.
“Dr. Breslin brings both experience and vision to this role,” said School Board Member Richard Tatem. “Her ability to deliver measurable results while staying connected to the community ensures she will keep our district focused on what matters most: student success.”
She is a Leadership Florida Education Class 6 Lifetime Member and has been active in initiatives such as “Soar in 4,” resiliency programs for students, and efforts to strengthen family engagement across the district.
She is also co-author of Constructing an Online Professional Learning Network for School Unity and Student Achievement (Corwin Press, 2013).
Dr. Breslin holds a doctorate in Teaching and Learning from Argosy University, along with advanced degrees in Curriculum and Instruction with Educational Technology from the University of Florida.
"I believe Dr. Breslin will continue to strengthen trust between the district, families, and the broader community while keeping students at the center of every decision,” said School Board Member Charlie Kennedy.
As a mother of a current Manatee County student and a lifelong advocate for public education, Dr. Breslin embodies the values of servant leadership and community connection.
Her professional path, from classroom teacher to district executive, reflects both her dedication to student success and her belief in the schools. #ManateeSchoolsGoodNews

Today’s #ManateeSchoolsGoodNews Day in the Life at Lakewood Ranch High School began and ended with two familiar faces of safety: School Guardians Tim and Danny.
Tim, a retired NYPD detective who also served on the FBI’s Joint Terrorism Task Force, and Danny, a retired Bradenton police officer who previously served as the School Resource Officer at both Manatee High and Sugg Middle, now dedicate their expertise to protecting Lakewood Ranch students.
Alongside their SRO colleagues from the Manatee County Sheriff’s Office, these school safety guardians ensure that every student walks onto campus — and heads home — with safety and peace of mind. 💙



Spending the day at Lakewood Ranch High School for a special Day in the Life series — come along with us! ✨ "When life gives you a rainy day, play in the puddles." #ManateeSchoolsGoodNews

Rain or shine, our bus drivers, bus attendants, and school teams always deliver!
Thank you for your patience and care during Monday's stormy dismissal, making sure every student got home safe and sound. #ManateeSchoolsGoodNews


A heartfelt THANK YOU to Carl Reynolds Law, ABC 7, and our incredible community for making the Chalkboard Champions Day of Giving a huge success! 🌟 Because of your generosity, the School District of Manatee County received a check today on behalf of the Manatee Education Foundation for $18,351 in support of our teachers and students. 🍎📚 #ManateeSchoolsGoodNews



Sherry Freeman-Douglas, a beloved "lunch lady" at Southeast High is in quite the pickle. She LOVES her Seminoles. Serves them smiles and salads every day. But we had to ask… if Southeast is facing off against her alma mater, Palmetto High School: "Sherry, who are you cheering for?" Without missing a beat, she grinned and said: “I’m a Tiger to the bone!” 🐅 followed by a roar of laughter. We still love you, Sherry — even if you're cheering for the "other" team. Thanks for feeding bellies and hearts every day! 🧡💙 #ManateeSchoolsGoodNews #ViralLunchLadies

AVID Spotlight: Building Success At Bayshore Elementary School! AVID, which stands for Advancement Via Individual Determination, is helping students across grade levels build the skills they need to succeed! Students learn how to stay organized, take focused notes, and set meaningful goals to take charge of their learning. Teachers use enhanced AVID strategies like WICOR—Writing, Inquiry, Collaboration, Organization, and Reading—to create engaging lessons that encourage deeper thinking and teamwork. These practices help students ask thoughtful questions, work together, and think critically. With AVID, students are developing strong habits and confidence that prepare them for future academic success and lifelong learning. Fifth grade students in the spotlight this week are being guided by Ms. Nichols, Ms. Rath, and Dr. Ward. #ManateeSchoolsGoodNews








Student leaders from Ringling College teamed up with Turning Points to give back in a big way—beautifying the Office of Student Assignment near Lincoln Memorial Middle. With fresh landscaping and creative touches, they’ve helped transform the space into a welcoming spot for families and staff. 🌱✨



On Monday, the two finalists for Manatee County Superintendent — Dr. Laurie Breslin and Dr. Misty Mathis — toured Braden River High School ahead of tonight’s community event. ✨ You’re invited to meet & greet the finalists! 📅 Tonight | Monday, August 18, 2025 🕕 6:15 – 7:45 PM 📍 Manatee Technical College 6305 State Road 70 E., Bradenton, FL 34203 Your voice matters—come be part of the conversation about our district’s future!







As we begin the second week of the new school year, we’re proud to spotlight the Guardians who keep safety at the heart of our campuses. Meet Mr. Dan — once a plumber in Romania and later a New York City police officer, he now protects and serves on our campuses. Thank you to all of our School Safety Guardians for your courage and commitment to keeping students safe! 💙 #ManateeSchoolsGoodNews

We kicked off the week at Palmetto High School, not realizing our photos would spark one of the biggest responses yet—nearly 96,000 views and counting! The Tigers’ love and admiration for Ms. Renae, a PHS grad who has been serving students for 31 years, and the entire Food & Nutrition Services team brought us back to the cafeteria today to say THANK YOU and encourage them to keep up the amazing work. Go Tigers! 🐅 #ManateeSchoolsGoodNews




Shoutout to Rober Velez, a dedicated district pest control technician entering his 20th school year! The former head custodian says it’s a family business, doting on his wife, sister, and brother-in-law, who all serve in the district . “It’s a great place to work because of the kids,” he said, “we do it for them.” Rober was hard at work at Abel Elementary School on Friday #ManateeSchoolsGoodNews

Palma Sola Elementary is celebrating Color Days all month long in support of our pre-K and kindergarten students learning their colors! On Wednesday, the whole campus was decked out in red. This year’s school theme ties in with campus construction: “Building Memories, One Brick at a Time!” 🧱✨










Shoutout to Paul (right) and D (left), a pair of dedicated school district plumbers with nearly 60 years of service combined! They were hard at work at Palma Sola Elementary School on Wednesday, keeping things running for students and staff. #ManateeSchoolsGoodNews

