Sanford Chamber Recognizes Greenwood Lakes Middle at Appreciation Breakfast Sponsored by Central Florida Regional Hospital
Sanford, Fla. , March 15, 2016 (Newswire.com) - The Greater Sanford Regional Chamber of Commerce and Central Florida Regional Hospital will host an annual School Appreciation Breakfast honoring Greenwood Lakes Middle, on Thursday, March 18, 2016.
Each year, the Sanford Chamber, through its Education Committee, proudly recognizes teachers and staff at one school in its service area for outstanding dedication to local students and families. Greenwood Lakes Middle School is among the numerous schools in Seminole County to maintain an A-rating by the Florida Department of Education, and overall commitment to students’ education and well-being both in and outside of the classroom.
Sanford Chamber President/CEO Frank S. Hale says, “We’re very pleased to honor the staff at Greenwood Lakes Middle School for their dedication to educational success for the future workforce of Seminole County and Central Florida. We appreciate the annual support from Central Florida Regional Hospital for sponsoring our Appreciation Breakfast. We look forward to recognizing these outstanding administration, faculty and staff members and encourage their continuing excellence.”
About The Greater Sanford Regional Chamber of Commerce
The Greater Sanford Regional Chamber of Commerce was established in 1920 to create and foster a dynamic business climate that provides a higher quality of life for community members. It serves the Central Florida communities of Seminole, Orange, Volusia, Brevard, and Lake counties, providing leadership on major growth, education, and cultural issues that affect business and the overall community.
About Greenwood Lakes Middle School
Greenwood Lakes Middle School is an A-Rated Seminole County Public School located in Lake Mary, Fla. The mission of Greenwood Lakes Middle is to prepare its students to be productive and responsible twenty-first century citizens, by teaching and promoting personal development, critical thinking, proficiency in technology, and respect for diversity.