Legislation Details

File #: 26-3694   
Placement: All Other School Board Agenda Items Status: Passed
File created: 4/6/2026 In control: School Board Regular Meeting
On agenda: 5/26/2026 Final action: 5/26/2026
Title: Approval to appoint Shannon Rodriguez as the Florida School Board Association (FSBA) Advocacy Committee Member and Michelle Bonczek as the Alternate. The term starts July 1, 2026, and runs through June 30, 2027.

Title and Board Action Requested

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Approval to appoint Shannon Rodriguez as the Florida School Board Association (FSBA) Advocacy Committee Member and Michelle Bonczek as the Alternate. The term starts July 1, 2026, and runs through June 30, 2027.

 

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Executive Summary

The Advocacy Committee is one of FSBA’s standing committees and is made up of the designated advocacy representative from each of Florida’s 67 school boards with majority membership in FSBA. It serves as the primary way local school boards help shape FSBA’s legislative agenda and advocacy strategy for public education at both the state and federal levels.

The committee operates independently and through two subcommittees:

                     Legislative, which develops the state legislative platform and represents school board interests before the Legislature, Governor’s Office, and state agencies.

                     Federal Relations, which represents school boards before Congress and federal education agencies in coordination with COSSBA.

 

A central responsibility of the Advocacy Committee is approving FSBA’s annual Legislative Platform which is developed through a structured process that includes proposal screening, subcommittee review, and final approval by the full Advocacy Committee.

An additional core function is developing a comprehensive public relations and communications strategy to strengthen FSBA's state-wide and federal advocacy for public education.

 

Advocacy Committee roles include:

                     Representing your district in statewide advocacy

                     Engaging with policymakers and education stakeholders

                     Attending monthly virtual meetings

                     Leading local advocacy and reporting efforts

 

The Board held discussions at the May 12, 2026 Informal Meeting and decided that Shannon Rodriguez will serve as the FSBA Advocacy Committee Representative and Michelle Bonczek will serve as the alternate.

 

My Contact

Kelly A. Pogue

Executive Office Manager to the School Board and General Counsel

pogue_k@hcsb.k12.fl.us

 

2023-28 Strategic Focus Area

Other

 

Financial Impact

See attached budget sheet.

 

If expenditure is not currently budgeted, this will serve as the budget amendment when Board approved. If the agenda item includes the purchase of goods or services, the funds requested are an anticipated amount and may fluctuate depending on such factors as current market conditions, product availability, additional funding sources, and the needs of the District.  Should the actual cost exceed the anticipated amount, the Board approves the additional cost, after review by the superintendent, but not in excess of the funds available in the site’s approved annual budget.