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James Oliver is the 2016 recipient of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Award presented by the Florida Education Association at their annual Human and Civil Rights Awards Luncheon. He was honored for 33 years as a stellar educator in Pinellas County Schools, and for developing several innovative programs that have been utilized throughout the county.
Oliver’s first introduction to children’s programs was when he tagged along to Campbell Park with his recreational-leader father – a former baseball team member with the Indianapolis Clowns Negro League.
James graduated in 1958 from Gibbs High School and then attended Morehouse College in Atlanta. He credits that institution with molding his vision and shaping his life forever.
In 1963, James Oliver began his teaching career at the 16th Street Junior High School, which is now known as John Hopkins Middle School and ended his career in 1996 at Harris Tips Teen Parent Program.
He has founded several programs that addressed the educational and emotional needs of students designed to build self-esteem, communication skills, refusing drugs, reducing drop-out rates and making informed decisions.
In addition, Mr. Oliver introduced his students to classical music, art, golf, tennis and other enrichment activities to broaden their horizons.
Today, Mr. Oliver continues to mentor students, educators and community mentors.
Jennifer Volpe an educator and coach currently working at Gibbs High School in St. Petersburg, Florida. In her role, Jennifer provides valuable guidance on programs and strategies for mentoring the youth in Faith Youth Services’ programs.
As Vice-Chair Beverly assists the Chair in planning and enforcing the policies and objectives of Faith Youth Services. With more than 15 years of experience, Beverly is a wise counsel to the Chair.
Godfrey Watson is the administrator of Lakewood Community School (formerly Tomlinson Adult Learning Center), providing opportunities for adults to earn their GED, students who are in need of credit recovery to help them get back on track with their high school diplomas and classes for students whose first language is not English.
As Director, Mr. Watson’s goal is to ensure the mission, vision goals and operations of Faith Youth Services are well run.
Shane Scott’s role as a board member is to support Faith Youth Services mission and vision.