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Gulf County School Board honors employees, acknowledges audit and approves consent items

2530296 · February 4, 2025
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At its Feb. 4 meeting in Port St. Joe, the Gulf County School Board recognized the district teacher and employee of the year and the district Sunshine State Scholar; the board approved consent items and acknowledged the fiscal-year audit. Board member Denny McGaughn's resignation and a forthcoming school food-service RFP were noted.

The Gulf County School Board on Feb. 4 in Port St. Joe recognized district award winners, approved routine consent matters and acknowledged the districtaudit for the year ending June 30, 2024.

The board presented Gulf County Teacher of the Year to Ashton Lovejoy and named Deborah Barnes the district employee of the year. "It's such an honor to work for the Gulf County School District," Ashton Lovejoy said, thanking colleagues and administrators. Deborah Barnes told the board, "Thank you all for everything and being there for me anytime I need anything." The board also recognized Ruby Williams, a Port St. Joe High School junior, as the districtSunshine State Scholar nominee. Williams read from her essay, saying, "My true desire is to help children recuperate from illnesses by…

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