Stop the relocation of our tv production classroom


Stop the relocation of our tv production classroom
Recent signers:
Stacey Rawlins and 19 others have signed recently.
The Issue
For years, the TV production classroom at our high school has been more than just four walls; it has been a cornerstone of creativity and learning for thousands of students. Our beloved teacher has dedicated her career to educating over 10,000 students, helping each one discover their voice, hone their skills, and ignite their passion for television production. Her impact has echoed across generations, forming lasting impressions on both current and former students.
Now, there is a decision to move this thriving hub into a smaller classroom, compromising the quality of education and the inspiring atmosphere that has nurtured so many minds. This change threatens to dismantle not only a room but a legacy. The current setup provides a unique and essential environment with the space and technology necessary for effective learning in TV production.
The move to a smaller classroom disregards the specific needs of this hands-on subject where space, resources, and the existing setup play a crucial role in every student's ability to succeed. Reducing the space is not just inconvenient; it hinders learning and restricts opportunities for current and future students.
Recent studies underscore the importance of adequate learning environments, which directly affect student performance and engagement. A cramped setting will lead to decreased efficiency and hinder innovation, significantly impacting students' ability to participate actively.
We propose a reevaluation of the plan to downsize the classroom. An ideal solution can be found that respects the substantial history of achievement associated with this room and acknowledges the significant role it plays in our educational community. Maintaining this classroom in its existing space will continue to honor the commitment our teacher has shown to enriching students' experiences.
Please join us in urging the school administration to reconsider this decision. Sign this petition to keep the TV production classroom in its current location where it can continue to foster creativity, innovation, and educational success for all students.
Now, there is a decision to move this thriving hub into a smaller classroom, compromising the quality of education and the inspiring atmosphere that has nurtured so many minds. This change threatens to dismantle not only a room but a legacy. The current setup provides a unique and essential environment with the space and technology necessary for effective learning in TV production.
The move to a smaller classroom disregards the specific needs of this hands-on subject where space, resources, and the existing setup play a crucial role in every student's ability to succeed. Reducing the space is not just inconvenient; it hinders learning and restricts opportunities for current and future students.
Recent studies underscore the importance of adequate learning environments, which directly affect student performance and engagement. A cramped setting will lead to decreased efficiency and hinder innovation, significantly impacting students' ability to participate actively.
We propose a reevaluation of the plan to downsize the classroom. An ideal solution can be found that respects the substantial history of achievement associated with this room and acknowledges the significant role it plays in our educational community. Maintaining this classroom in its existing space will continue to honor the commitment our teacher has shown to enriching students' experiences.
Please join us in urging the school administration to reconsider this decision. Sign this petition to keep the TV production classroom in its current location where it can continue to foster creativity, innovation, and educational success for all students.

Derek LoBruttoPetition Starter
156
Recent signers:
Stacey Rawlins and 19 others have signed recently.
The Issue
For years, the TV production classroom at our high school has been more than just four walls; it has been a cornerstone of creativity and learning for thousands of students. Our beloved teacher has dedicated her career to educating over 10,000 students, helping each one discover their voice, hone their skills, and ignite their passion for television production. Her impact has echoed across generations, forming lasting impressions on both current and former students.
Now, there is a decision to move this thriving hub into a smaller classroom, compromising the quality of education and the inspiring atmosphere that has nurtured so many minds. This change threatens to dismantle not only a room but a legacy. The current setup provides a unique and essential environment with the space and technology necessary for effective learning in TV production.
The move to a smaller classroom disregards the specific needs of this hands-on subject where space, resources, and the existing setup play a crucial role in every student's ability to succeed. Reducing the space is not just inconvenient; it hinders learning and restricts opportunities for current and future students.
Recent studies underscore the importance of adequate learning environments, which directly affect student performance and engagement. A cramped setting will lead to decreased efficiency and hinder innovation, significantly impacting students' ability to participate actively.
We propose a reevaluation of the plan to downsize the classroom. An ideal solution can be found that respects the substantial history of achievement associated with this room and acknowledges the significant role it plays in our educational community. Maintaining this classroom in its existing space will continue to honor the commitment our teacher has shown to enriching students' experiences.
Please join us in urging the school administration to reconsider this decision. Sign this petition to keep the TV production classroom in its current location where it can continue to foster creativity, innovation, and educational success for all students.
Now, there is a decision to move this thriving hub into a smaller classroom, compromising the quality of education and the inspiring atmosphere that has nurtured so many minds. This change threatens to dismantle not only a room but a legacy. The current setup provides a unique and essential environment with the space and technology necessary for effective learning in TV production.
The move to a smaller classroom disregards the specific needs of this hands-on subject where space, resources, and the existing setup play a crucial role in every student's ability to succeed. Reducing the space is not just inconvenient; it hinders learning and restricts opportunities for current and future students.
Recent studies underscore the importance of adequate learning environments, which directly affect student performance and engagement. A cramped setting will lead to decreased efficiency and hinder innovation, significantly impacting students' ability to participate actively.
We propose a reevaluation of the plan to downsize the classroom. An ideal solution can be found that respects the substantial history of achievement associated with this room and acknowledges the significant role it plays in our educational community. Maintaining this classroom in its existing space will continue to honor the commitment our teacher has shown to enriching students' experiences.
Please join us in urging the school administration to reconsider this decision. Sign this petition to keep the TV production classroom in its current location where it can continue to foster creativity, innovation, and educational success for all students.

Derek LoBruttoPetition Starter
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Seminole County School Board
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Seminole County School Board - District 1
Seminole County School Board - District 2
Seminole County School Board - District 3
Seminole County School Board - District 1
Seminole County School Board - District 2
Seminole County School Board - District 3
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Petition created on April 30, 2026