St. Johns superintendent Joseph Joyner today won top honors as 2009 Florida school superintendent of the year during the Florida Association of District School Superintendents annual conference in Tampa.
In announcing the award, FADDS executive director Bill Montford called Joyner an "outstanding educator" and "a good man."
"He's not only a good administrator and leader, but he's also a role model for us," Montford said. See also the group's press release.
In brief remarks, a humbled Joyner thanked his family and School Board for their support in making him successful. Visit the Gradebook on Saturday for an interview with Joseph Joyner.


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