The inaugural CORE Construction Golf Tournament at the in Sarasota on Sept. 30, raised over $56,000 in support for a USF College of Education program at the campus that prepares teachers in the to take leadership roles at their schools.
"I'm really proud of what we were able to accomplish with the event, and overwhelmingly
                  humbled by the support of our trade partners and friends within the community," said
                  Jason Mitchell, vice president of client services at CORE Construction. "Our industry
                  knows how to rally and come together for a cause, and the teacher leader scholarships
                  were another great example of what we can do." 
The GYOTL Academy, a four-semester, 12-credit-hour graduate certificate program, provides
                  unique opportunities for participating teachers to collaborate on class projects that
                  address real challenges on their campuses. The program will equip teachers with the
                  necessary skills and knowledge to become impactful school and community leaders. Teachers
                  who complete the program, which started this semester with 15 students who teach in
                  one of five Manatee County elementary schools, earn a graduate certificate that can
                  be applied toward a master鈥檚 degree from USF.
Proceeds from the golf tournament mean the program will be largely funded in its inaugural
                  year by . The construction manager for USF Sarasota-Manatee's Campus Student Center and Atala
                  Residence Hall, CORE donated $42,000 to fund the first two semesters of the inaugural
                  Manatee County GYOTL cohort and invited their construction industry partners to the
                  tournament to further support the program. The event was a success, thanks to the
                  support of 69 golfers, including school district and Manatee County government officials,
                  and 29 sponsors.
 
"The Grow Your Own Teacher Leader Program will make a meaningful and direct impact
                  on the lives of students who attend five Title 1 elementary schools in the School
                  District of Manatee County,鈥 said Cheryl Ellerbrock, Sarasota-Manatee campus dean for the College of Education 鈥淏y connecting our talented
                  College of Education faculty with 15 exemplary elementary teachers, together they
                  investigate ways to support student learning through leadership, professional development,
                  coaching, and teacher research.
 
鈥淭his is just one way we are partnering together with our community businesses, such
                  as CORE Construction and their amazing industry partners, to uplift our community
                  and retain our teachers,鈥 Ellerbrock said. 鈥淭ogether, USF the College of Education,
                  the School District of Manatee County and our very giving community partners strive
                  to make a difference in the lives of teachers and students in our community."
