Pasco board proclaims February CTE Month and recognizes Bucks Best Crew awardees; Buccaneers COO announces Pasco County Schools Day
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The board approved a resolution recognizing February as Career and Technical Education Month, heard a CTE program video and highlights, and heard Tampa Bay Buccaneers COO Brian Ford announce a Pasco County Schools Day and scholarships; several staff received ‘Bucks Best Crew’ recognition.
The Pasco County School Board read and adopted a resolution recognizing February 2026 as Career and Technical Education (CTE) Month and heard a presentation highlighting district CTE programs.
Rob Agis (introduced as CTE director) and partners outlined program scale: the district offers programs across 14 career clusters with more than 88 certifications, 18 middle‑school CTE programs, 45 high‑school programs, and serves over 25,000 students. The presentation included a short video and invited community engagement specialists and teachers to highlight student work.
Brian Ford, chief operating officer of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, praised the district partnership, announced a Pasco County Schools Day at the Buccaneers’ training camp for award winners, and noted a scholarship communication had been emailed to graduating seniors. The district inducted multiple staff and principals into the Buccaneers’ ‘Bucks Best Crew’ recognition and invited recipients to the dais for photographs.
The board subsequently read the formal CTE Month resolution (citing the Association for Career and Technical Education designation) and unanimously approved it. Board members credited CTE programs with strengthening the local workforce pipeline and recommended continued partnerships with business and industry to expand apprenticeships and credential alignment.
