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  2. Citrus County schools to close Thursday and Friday; storm...

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    All Citrus County Schools will close schools Thursday, Sept. 26, and Friday, Sept. 27, as Citrus County braces for a storm. School will continue as previously scheduled as a half-day, on Wednesday, Sept. 25.

  3. Scott Hebert wins Superintendent of Citrus County Schools race

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    Dr. Scott Hebert won his race for Superintendent of Citrus County Schools Tuesday night with 60 percent of the vote. He garnered 22,519 votes, compared to Jason Koon’s 14,997 votes. “This moment is the culmination of the hard work and dedication of many people in our community with the common goal of continually improving the future of ...

  4. Citrus County Schools | Community | chronicleonline.com

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    Citrus County Schools | Community | chronicleonline.com. Sunshine and a few clouds. Slight chance of a rain shower. High 89F. Winds W at 5 to 10 mph.. Partly cloudy this evening followed by increasing clouds with showers developing after midnight. Low 72F. Winds light and variable.

  5. School Board approves pay increases - chronicleonline.com

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    By Georgia Sullivan Chronicle Reporter. Oct 25, 2023. 0. 1 min to read. 1 of 2. The Citrus County School Board approved several pay increases for district employees during a special meeting and workshop Tuesday morning. Teachers new to Citrus County will now receive a base salary of $50,000, an increase of $2,100 from the 2022-23 school year.

  6. Q&A: What to know about Citrus County's school guardians

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    Q&A: What to know about Citrus County's school guardians. Buster Thompson. Jul 18, 2019 Updated Jul 8, 2020. 3 min to read. In roughly three weeks, Citrus County begins yet another school year. But when students return on Aug. 12, they'll see a new type of school district employee in their hallways, one carrying guns: guardians.

  7. Schools continue to actively recruit new teachers | Education ...

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    Schools continue to actively recruit new teachers. Now that the first semester of the 2023-24 school year is coming to a close, we can look at the status of the Citrus County School District when it comes to teacher-to-student ratios and school capacities. At the beginning of the school year, Citrus County Schools’ total enrollment without ...

  8. School Board, Superintendent candidates join hot seat at Forum...

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    The candidates for School Board District 2, Laura Gatling-Wright, Dale Merrill, Victoria Smith and Ken Frink, and for Superintendent, Dr. Scott Hebert and Jason Koon, each had a chance to answer some questions at the Citrus County Chronicle Political Forum Monday night.

  9. Jason Koon, Superintendent of Schools - chronicleonline.com

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    0. 1 min to read. I am Jason Koon, a fourth-generation Floridian whose roots run deep in the state. I moved to Inverness in my middle-school years, attended Inverness Middle, and graduated from Citrus High. Starting at Hernando Elementary, I transitioned to Citrus High School as Director of Bands, leading them to a state championship in 2002.

  10. Ongoing bus driver shortage causing headaches for families,...

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    Heavy traffic flow along West Citrus Springs Boulevard happens during the early morning and mid-afternoon hours as family members of students drop off and pick up students from Citrus Springs Middle School. The scene is played out at many schools in the county because of a bus driver shortage. Matthew Beck Chronicle photo editor

  11. Our Recommendation: Superintendent of Schools | Editorials ...

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    Our Recommendation: Superintendent of Schools. Two men are seeking the job of Superintendent of Schools position this year. Long-time school chief Sam Himmel is retiring after a 20-year career in the job. Dr. Scott Hebert and Jason Koon, both of whom are currently serving within the Citrus County School System, want the post.