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Elementary Schools, along with the closure of Brevard Elementary. All in efforts relieve overcrowding. Superintendent Montford guided the district through the new era of standardized testing with the roll out of FCAT testing, along with the roll out of school accountability and school grades. The district made great academic strides under Montford. In the summer of 2001, 72% of schools were graded an A or a B by the FL Dept. of Education meaning only 9 schools had scored the letter grade of a C. In the summer of 2003, 90% of schools received an A or a B with only 4 schools being graded a C. Montford is also credited for expanding Pre-Kindergarten classes throughout the county. Five schools were also given the distinct recognition of being named a National Blue Ribbon School during Montford's time. Montford also continued to increase salaries for all district employees during his tenure, making LCS one of the highest paying in the region. Montford went on to serve as Florida Senator from 2010-2020 after decades of service to Leon County Schools. William J. Montford Middle School was opened in 2008, in his honor.
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Education began issuing overall school district grades in 2010. Under Pons' leadership the district received three A's, three B's and one C. During Pons' time, three schools were honored by being named a
National Blue Ribbon School. Pons also oversaw several construction projects to update school sites as many in the district were dated back to the 60's and 80's. In 2014 an investigation was opened by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement into Pons' handling of several construction contracts. This investigation carried on into the 2016 election where Pons became the third LCS Superintendent to be unseated from office, but the first to be unseated after more than one term. Pons lost to former LCS Principal Rocky Hanna, 54-36. The investigation into Pons was then closed in 2018 with all charges dropped. Post superintendency, Pons went on to be a resource for several educational resources in the community including
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K-8 school opened in 1994 and an elementary and middle school followed in 1995. However the changes in leadership resulted in construction whoas. Both 1995 schools were forced to open before they were completed. The middle school opened simply with classrooms only, no front office, no cafeteria, no gym. These school openings did not reflect well on
Merrick as it was the middle of his term. Merrick also oversaw several zoning changes in the district as several schools were becoming extremely overcrowded, Merrick also had to "cap" a few schools which required students to be bussed elsewhere. As some schools were being opened unfinished while others down the street had no room for anymore students, Merrick lost his 1996 reelection campaign and became the second superintendent to be unseated and only serve one term.
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the transfers of almost every principal to a new school. These transfers were met with large backlash from school communities. The same year of
Woolleys transfers, he oversaw the opening of two new elementary schools that were planned by previous superintendent Couch. The following year he also oversaw a new middle school opening. Woolley continued to make several administrative changes at schools into the early 90's, some schools found themselves with a new administrator year after year. Woolley began the process to open a new elementary, middle and K-8 school in the district, however all three opened after he left office. Woolley was the first superintendent in LCS history to only serve one term and to be unseated during an election.
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schools; the construction of several of the oldest schools in Leon County to date; and the transition from the one-room schoolhouse into a consolidated school system with more qualified personnel. Two years after Godby left office, the district decided to honor him by naming the newest high school after him and his service. Godby went on to serve as an advocate and pillar in education for students all across
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