Cfeed at the mini sac conference held in an osceola county high school

CFEED Engages Community at Osceola’s Mini SAC Conference

On April 25, Ashton Terry and the CFEED team were represented at the School District of Osceola County Mini SAC (School Advisory Council) Conference, aimed at educating parents and the community on enhancing involvement in their children’s education.

The CFEED table attracted numerous visitors as numerous questions were fielded from parents, employees, and students about significant research areas including Middle School Acceleration, Post-Secondary Readiness, and Chronic Absenteeism.

SAC representatives received critical updates on academic curriculum, school safety, and support for students receiving ESOL/ESE services, among other topics.

Missed us at the SAC Mini Conference? Catch CFEED’s presentation at the FCAN Talent Strong Florida Summit on May 9, where we will also share a vendor table with our colleagues from Midtown Consulting Group.

For more information, contact Diana Pienaar, CFEED Director, Valencia College, at dpienaar@valenciacollege.edu or visit http://www.cfeedhome.com.

About CFEED

The CFEED partnership includes Orange County Public Schools (OCPS), School District of Osceola County (SDOC), University of Central Florida (UCF), Valencia College and Midtown Consulting Group.  With support from Helios Education Foundation, CFEED partners are engaged in a Collaborative Design Phase to grow organizational capacity and develop hypotheses on student readiness, through an innovative project intended to support student success all along the pre-kindergarten to postsecondary continuum. The Central Florida Education Eco System Database (CFEED) brings together four large-scale education institutions under one collaborative initiative, funded by Helios Education Foundation, to share information, identify opportunities to enhance learning, and propel the educational attainment of all Central Florida students.

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