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Florida TaxWatch Announces 2023-24 Principal Leadership Awards Winners

Principals from Brevard, Broward, Charlotte, Clay, Duval, Hernando, Lake, Liberty, Manatee, Miami-Dade, Okeechobee, Palm Beach, Suwannee, Taylor, and Washington Counties Recognized

Tallahassee, Fla. – Today, Florida TaxWatch proudly announced the 2023-24 Principal Leadership Awards (PLA) winners, recognizing 15 of Florida’s most successful principals from high-risk K-12 public schools in Brevard, Broward, Charlotte, Clay, Duval, Hernando, Lake, Liberty, Manatee, Miami-Dade, Okeechobee, Palm Beach, Suwannee, Taylor, and Washington counties. The PLA program, established in 2013, recognizes educational leaders who are creating meaningful change in their students’ lives, while also promoting their uniquely effective practices among their peers. This year, there are five deserving winners each from elementary, middle, and high schools across the state.

Florida TaxWatch Acting President and CEO, and Executive Vice President and General Counsel, Jeff Kottkamp said, “Principals are the lifeblood of Florida’s schools – as leaders in their schools, they support and motivate hard-working teachers and ensure students of all ages are provided ample opportunities to succeed. That’s why Florida TaxWatch established this one-of-a-kind Principal Leadership Awards program, now in its 11th year, which uses comprehensive data to determine the most effective principals in our state and reward them for the transformational impact they are having both in their schools and in their communities. And this year, we have the privilege of honoring 15 deserving principals, the most in the history of the program, so that is extremely exciting. Congratulations to all of the winners!”

The 15 2023-24 PLA winners are as follows:

Elementary School

  • Herb Bennett, Charlotte Harbor School (Charlotte County)
  • James Bray, Steinhatchee School (Taylor County)
  • Beth Myers, Riviera Elementary School (Brevard County)
  • Gail Pasterczyk, Elbridge Gale Elementary School (Palm Beach County)
  • Angela Whiddon, W.E. Cherry Elementary School (Clay County)

Middle School

  • Linda Bartberger, Round Lake Charter School (Lake County)
  • Saili Hernandez, Somerset Academy Bay Middle School (Miami-Dade County)
  • Nancy Holley, Roulhac Middle School (Washington County)
  • Rosemarie Maiorini, Challenger K-8 School of Science and Math (Hernando County)
  • Annessia Powell, GRASP Academy (Duval County)

High School

  • Nicole Howe, Team Success: A School of Excellence (Manatee County)
  • Terry Huddleston, Branford High School (Suwannee County)
  • Lauren Myers, Okeechobee High School (Okeechobee County)
  • Diane Showalter, Franklin Academy, Pembroke Pines [K-12] Campus (Broward County)
  • Eric Willis, Liberty County High School (Liberty County)

These PLA winners will be individually honored in ceremonies held on their schools’ campuses beginning later this week. Local media will receive more information in the days prior to these events. 

The PLA program would not be possible without the support of Florida TaxWatch’s generous sponsors, including Charter Communications, Dominic and Debbie Calabro, FBMC Benefits Management, First Horizon Bank, the Florida Lottery, Florida Power and Light, Florida Prepaid College Foundation, JM Rubin Foundation, Kyra Solutions, Maximus, Steve and Linda Evans, and Tampa Electric Company.  

More information about the PLA program and the 2023-24 winners can be found here.

About Florida TaxWatch
As an independent, nonpartisan, nonprofit government watchdog and taxpayer research institute for more than forty years and the trusted eyes and ears of Florida taxpayers, Florida TaxWatch (FTW) works to improve the productivity and accountability of Florida government. Its research recommends productivity enhancements and explains the statewide impact of fiscal and economic policies and practices on taxpayers and businesses. FTW is supported by its membership via voluntary, tax-deductible donations and private grants. Donations provide a solid, lasting foundation that has enabled FTW to bring about a more effective, responsive government that is more accountable to, and productive for, the taxpayers it serves since 1979. For more information, please visit www.floridataxwatch.org

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