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An Important Message from Superintendent Terry Connor: TransitionReport

Schools and Libraries

December 14, 2023

From: Sarasota County Schools

Sarasota County School Community,

As I conclude the first 100 days, I am excited to share with you the release of the Superintendent's Transition Report<https://www.sarasotacountyschools.net/Page/3751>. This document, a culmination of extensive research, observations, and – most importantly – your valuable insights, serves as a cornerstone for our school district's strategic development and continual improvement.

I extend my deepest gratitude to each educator, staff member, student, parent, and community member for your active participation and commitment to our schools. Your engagement and feedback have been instrumental in shaping this report, reflecting our collective vision for the future of education in Sarasota County.

The findings of the Transition Report are both enlightening and inspiring. They underscore our district's strengths, such as our dedicated staff and a strong sense of community, while identifying areas where we can grow and improve. This balance is crucial, as it ensures that our approach to education remains grounded in our successes and ambitious in addressing our challenges.

Looking forward, I am filled with optimism. The strategies outlined in this report are designed to enhance our educational practices, foster a more supportive environment, and ensure every student can access high-quality learning experiences. We will focus on continuous improvement, innovation, and maintaining the highest standards of excellence in education.

I want to reiterate my commitment to making Sarasota County Schools a place where every student thrives, and every voice is heard. With your support and collaboration, we will continue to make our school district a beacon of learning, growth, and community pride.

Again, thank you for your dedication to our schools and for being an integral part of this important process. I look forward to our continued partnership in shaping our students' bright and prosperous future.

Respectfully,
Terry Connor
Superintendent of Schools