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Putnam County superintendent spotlights Cambridge diplomas, literacy fair and near-99% graduation rate

Putnam County School District · April 15, 2026
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On The Pulse podcast, Superintendent Rick Sernsey hosted assistant principal Belinda Taylor and four Crescent City seniors to discuss the Cambridge diploma program, a recent literacy fair with 85 student volunteers, ongoing school construction and a district graduation rate Sernsey said is 96.6%.

Rick Sernsey, superintendent of the Putnam County School District, hosted assistant principal Belinda Taylor and four seniors from Crescent City Junior Senior High School on The Pulse podcast to discuss the district’s Cambridge program, a recent literacy fair and accelerating graduation rates.

Taylor, who Sernsey introduced as the Putnam County assistant principal of the year, described the Cambridge diploma pathway at Crescent City. “Our Cambridge students, once they earn their Cambridge diploma, they will also have [service] hours,” Taylor said, and she added that Cambridge graduates are eligible for a Bright Futures scholarship to attend a state college in Florida. Students said the…

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