Santa Fe College Academy of Science and Technology board schedules meetings for April and June 2026

Paul Broadie II President
Paul Broadie II President
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The Governing Board of Santa Fe College Academy of Science and Technology announced on Mar. 26 that it will hold meetings on April 21 and June 16, both starting at 3:30 p.m. The April meeting will take place at the SF Northwest Campus, Building S – Room 332, while the June meeting is scheduled for the Health Sciences Building, Room W-233, in Gainesville.

These meetings are set to address topics including budget matters, personnel issues, and other business affairs relevant to the academy. The college encourages public participation and has provided information for those who wish to attend remotely or offer comments during the sessions. Interested individuals are asked to contact either by phone at 352-395-5170 or by email at general.counsel@sfcollege.edu at least fifteen minutes before each meeting.

For those who may want to appeal any decisions made during these proceedings, a record of the meeting is required. Attendees should arrange for a transcript in accordance with Florida Statute 286.0105.

Copies of each meeting agenda can be obtained from the President’s Office located at Santa Fe College’s Northwest Campus or by contacting the office via phone or email as listed above.

The college also reminds participants that accommodations for disabilities or communication access are available upon request through their main contact number or email.



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