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Agenda Plus
School Board of Clay County
June 26, 2025 - Regular School Board Meeting
Title
C10 - Agreement Between Clay County District Schools and Clay County Fire Rescue (CCFR)
Description

The Agreement between Clay County District Schools and Clay County Fire Rescue (CCFR) provides a CCFR employee to teach Orange Park High School’s Emergency Medical Responder/Fire Fighting program for the 2025-2026 school year.

Gap Analysis

Clay County, like other Florida counties, is experiencing a shortage of teachers. Orange Park High School has been unable to fill the open position for the Fire Fighting/Emergency Medical Responder program.  Clay County School District’s Career and Technical Education Department has a strong partnership with Clay County Fire and Rescue where CCFR has provided guest speakers, Basic Life Support (BLS) training, field trips, and ride-alongs for CTE students.  CCFR has a great interest in promoting and increasing awareness of careers in fire fighting and emergency medicine to create a pipeline for the next generation of emergency professionals.  CCFR and surrounding counties are experiencing growth and retirements, increasing the need for emergency professionals.  Therefore, due to the lack of instructors in the OPHS’s Fire Fighting/EMR program, CCFR has agreed to provide one of their employees to teach the class for the 2025-2026 school year.

Previous Outcomes

A Clay County Fire Rescue employee successfully taught the Firefighting/EMR classes for the 2nd semester of the 2024-2025 school year.

Expected Outcomes

Approval of this item will allow Orange Park High School to have a full-time teacher for the Emergency Medical Responder/Fire Fighting program.  Last school year CCSD partnered with Clay County Fire and Rescue to provide students with a teacher with real-world experience who can give them hands-on experience for their future.

Strategic Plan Goal

Strategy 1.3: Prepare all students to be full option graduates who are prepared for college, eligible to enlist in military services, or able to compete in the workforce.

Recommendation

Approval of Agreement between Clay County District Schools and CCFR.

Contact
Kelly Mosley, CTE Supervisor, 904-336-4503, Kelly.Mosley@myoneclay.net
Financial Impact
CCDS already has this position allocated for the 2025-2026 school year. CCSD will pay CCFR $68,604 over four installments. This equates to the cost the district would pay a teacher with the experience level of the fire-fighter.
Review Comments
Attachments
250198 CCFR Adjunt Teacher 2526.pdf