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Patronis Elementary language assistant named Top 5 in Florida for school employee of the year
Patronis Elementary language assistant named Top 5 in Florida for school employee of the year

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time04-04-2025

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Patronis Elementary language assistant named Top 5 in Florida for school employee of the year

Eduardo Anastacio, a paraprofessional at Patronis Elementary School in Panama City Beach, was called to the principal's office on April 3. Luckily for him, he wasn't in trouble. Instead, the tall Brazilian with big-big energy was surprised by several colleagues, including his wife, Brenda, who's also a teacher at the school. Together, they presented him a bouquet and certificate of statewide achievement. Hours earlier, Bay District Schools was notified by the Florida Department of Education that their trilingual language assistant was recognized as one of the state's top five school-related employees of the year. In January, Anastacio won the 'Support Employee of the Year' award during the 2024-25 Excellence in Education Awards Ceremony held at Bay High School. As a key figure in Patronis Elementary's international community, Anastacio bridges language barriers for students, teachers and parents, ensuring every child has the support they need to succeed. Brooke Loyed, the school's principal, said Anastacio represents everything about Bay County and the state."He's just all the things that students love," Loyed said. "He's personable. He has energy galore. And I tell you, that's 90% of the battles … just get pumped up about the day." Normally not at a loss of words, Anastacio said he wasn't expecting the recognition but wanted to thank everyone who trusted him and supported him on the big achievement. The language facilitator will represent Bay County at the state competition in Orlando later this is currently enrolled at Gulf Coast State College and wants to become an English as a Second Language educator. Parabéns por todo o seu trabalho árduo! (That's Portuguese for "Congratulations on all your hard work!") This article originally appeared on The News Herald: Bay County language assistant earns statewide education recognition

Bay district schools' Eduardo Anastacio is a finalist for statewide award
Bay district schools' Eduardo Anastacio is a finalist for statewide award

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time04-04-2025

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Bay district schools' Eduardo Anastacio is a finalist for statewide award

BAY COUNTY, Fla. (WMBB) – Eduardo Anastacio has been named a finalist for the Florida School-Related Employee of the Year. Anastacio is a language assistant at Patronis Elementary. He works one-on-one with students, transitioning to U.S. schools from other countries, to learn English. 'We need people here in Florida especially in this area that speaks more than one language to help all those that come. And, you know, it's it's tough for them knowing no English, and they have to come and interact with everybody. So I'm the middle man. I help them to do this, I'm the bond,' Anastacio said. Holmes County Jail seeks funds for expansion project Back in December, Anastacio was recognized as support employee of the year for Bay District. His principal says she knew from the moment he started working there that he would change the lives of his students. 'They just follow and they hang on his every word. And that is so important in a teacher that they want to hear everything he has to say. And they play and they learn. And that's a great combo. So to watch him work is just an incredible experience. I'm proud to be a part of that,' Patronis Elementary Principal Brooke Loyed said. Anastacio works one on one with students every day but once the bell rings, his day isn't even close to being over. He is currently part of the Bay District Scholars program, which helps current paraprofessionals go back to school for free to get their education degree. So after he spends the day with his students, he helps clean up the school, and then heads over to Gulf Coast State College to attend his classes. Anastacio says getting his degree will help him further help students in the classroom. Lane closures on US 331 northbound for resurfacing project 'I always dreamed to come to America and have a better life. Sounds like cliche, but it's not. And I remember my friends saying, you're not going to live Brazil. Yes, I will one day. Here I am doing the right thing, helping kids, taking kids and being a nice person to the community,' Anastacio said. Anastacio will represent Bay District at the state competition, coming up later this year. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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