Pinellas is working on a problem: ‘How to get middle schools right’

This article sheds light on the inspiring educational reforms brought about by Kevin Hendrick, the new principal of Pinellas County middle schools. The article highlights Hendrick’s innovative approach to education that prioritizes creativity and personalized learning over traditional metrics such as grades and test scores. By catering to each student’s unique needs and interests, Hendrick aims to revolutionize the education system and provide students with the tools they need to succeed.

If you want to learn more about how Kevin Hendrick is transforming education in Pinellas County, click here to read the full article.

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Keisha Snead

SPPF Academic Leader

B.S. in Elementary Education,Cum Laude, FAMU 1996

I have served 24 years within the Elementary school setting in various instructional roles.  I have also served as the Mentor Coordinator for new and returning teachers. 


I have led professional development for faculty at several schools within Pinellas County.  I have coached colleagues in the understanding and delivery of the standards of reading and writing.  My love for learning is what drives my passion for teaching.  When I look into the eyes of a scholar who needs me, that is where I find my passion!