TIMOTHY J. HUTH 32 MEADOW RIDGE VIEW ORMOND BEACH, , 32174 H-386-672-7602 C-386-214-9193

EDUCATION: • Educational Specialist – Nova Southeastern University (Administration and Supervision). 1985 • Master of Education – University of Cincinnati, 1979 • Bachelors of Science – University of Cincinnati, 1974 • Valid Florida Educator’s Certificate -#372199 • Graduate Course work – University of Florida, University of , 2002

EMPLOYMENT HISTORY 2010 Present Education Consultant 1997-2010 Deputy Superintendent of Schools, Volusia County Public Schools, Deland, Florida 1995-1997 Area Superintendent of Schools, Volusia County Public Schools, Deland, Florida 1990-1995 Principal, Mainland High School, Daytona Beach, Fl. 1988-1990 Principal, Holly Hill Jr. High/, Holly Hill, Fl. 1987-1989 Assistant Principal, Holly Hill Jr. High, Holly Hill, Fl. 1974-1987 Teacher, Mainland High School, Daytona Beach, Fl. Various positions at Mainland: Driver’s Education Teacher, Physical Education Teacher, Mathematics Teacher, Computer Lab Coordinator, Department Chairperson, Athletic Director, Dean of Students, Attendance Officer and Athletic Coach.

COMMUNITY AND CIVIC SERVICE: • Checker Flag Committee; Daytona International Speedway 2005 – present Chair 2018 - Present • Halifax Health Public Relations Committee; 2008 – Present– Chair 2015, 2016 • WNDB 93.5 FM High School Football broadcaster 2016 – present • LPGA; Board of Governors 2015- present – Chairman 2016 - 2017 • Embassy of Hope – Foundation, Board of Directors, 1999 – Present • Ormond Beach Youth Recreation League; Head Coach 1990 – 1998, 2006 – Present; Flag Football Head Coach 2016 – Present • Region 5 Gang Task Force –State of Florida 2009 – 2010 • C2T2 Education Foundation; Board of Directors, 2002 – 2003 • Martin Luther King Celebration Committee, Daytona Beach; Co-chairman, 1994 1995, Treasure 1993 Member 1995 – 1995 • Presidential recognition for educational excellence, President George H. Bush; White House- Washington D.C. – 1992, President William Clinton, White House – Washington D.C. -1995, - President George W. Bush, White House – Washington D.C. -2002

PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION MEMBERSHIP: • Phi Delta Kappa, Professional Association for Educators; member 1994 – 2010 • Florida Educational Legislative Lobbyist: member, 1996 – present • President 2007-2008 • National Federal Relations Network; member, 1996 – present • Volusia Association of School Administrators; member, 1990- 2010 • National Middle School Association; member, 1988 – 1991

RELATED EDUCATIONAL INITIATIVES AND EXPERIENCES: • Charter School District Initiative: Led the Charter School District initiative through leadership of the advisory committee, the legislative effort to support charter district House Bill 2147, and the presentation of the application to the Governor and Cabinet in Tallahassee, Florida. Approved July 11, 2000. • ½ cent sales tax initiative – Provided leadership throughout the sales tax referendum campaign by presenting to over thirty-eight civic and community event on the construction needs of our school system. The voters approved $450 million dollar sales tax referendums on October 9, 2001. • “Challenge Grant” U. S. Department of Education – Provided technical assistance and district leadership to Mainland High School in the writing and winning of a multimillion dollar grant that developed technology curriculum available to schools throughout America. Grant was awarded to Mainland High School on May, 1996 • Donation – Facilitated the largest individual monetary donation to Volusia County Schools by Mr. Vince Carter, graduate of Mainland High School, for $2.5 million dollars to benefit the athletic center at Mainland High School, September, 2002. • Governor’s Council on Health, Fitness and Wellness in the workplace, schools and community; member 1994-1995. • Volusia County School Board’s union negotiation team – Served as a member 1995-2010. • National Conference Presenter: (Not an inclusive listing but a sample of presentations) 1. Florida School Boards Association State Conference, Tampa, Florida –“College Board Initiative with Volusia County Schools,” June 2003 2. National School Board Association Conference, New Orleans, Louisiana – “Charter District Initiative,” March, 2002 3. Institute for the Development of Educational Ideas (IDEA), Baltimore, Maryland – “Technology in America’s Schools,” July, 1996 4. U.S. Department of Education Technology Conference, Arlington, Virginia - “Linking for Learners: Awareness Collaboration Action,” October, 1996

SPECIAL HONORS AND AWARDS: • Phi Delta Kappa Educator of the Year 2000 – East Coast Chapter – awarded for outstanding contributions to education in Volusia County Schools • Guanajuanto Education Award 2001 – The Governor of the State of Guanajhuato , Mexico through the Secretary of Education presents this Recognition to Timothy J. Huth – for his valuable collaboration in benefiting the education of the boys and girls of Guanajuato, Mexico, Victor Manuel Ramirez Valenzuela – Secretary of Education of Guanajuato. • Commissioner Principal Award – Awarded by the Commissioner of Education of Florida – secondary level, 1994; inducted into the Principal’s Hall of Fame for the State of Florida. • Volusia County Schools “ Principal of the Year,” 1994. • Allen Chapel AME – Man of the year 1995; for support and contribution to the African American students in the Daytona Beach, Halifax Area • Volusia County Schools Music Administrator of the Year 1993; for the expansion of the use of Technology (Yamaha Keyboard Lab) in the music education program • 5-STAR “Coach of the Year” Volusia, , Flagler Counties 1978 – 1987 , for Mainland High School

LEADERSHIP AWARDS received while principal of Mainland High School:

United States Department of Education National Blue Ribbon School of Excellence, 1991, 1995

National Endowment for the Arts “School of Excellence” Mainland High School recognized for the development of digital art curriculum, 1991

Red Book Magazine Best overall school in Florida and top fifty schools in America, 1992, 1995

Business Week Magazine Schools in the Age of Technology” one of only five schools in the United States recognized for the comprehensive use of technology throughout the program of studies, 1995

Florida Department of Education “Golden School Award” Mainland recognized for involvement of the business community in the instructional program, 1991, 1992

School Model of Technology Mainland recognized by the Florida Department of Education and received a two million dollar grant to develop technology curriculum, June,1990