Daytona Beach Observer 12-18-25

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Volusia County marks completion of inaugural cosmetology training program for women inmates PAGE 2A

ART PROGRAMS NOW MORE AVAILABLE Ormond Beach art shop owner joins Arts4All Florida board to bring accessible art programs to Volusia, Flagler PAGE 8A

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Christmas parade honors schools Daytona Beach schools that received ‘A’ grades were recognized with a check by the mayor. SIERRA WILLIAMS STAFF WRITER

Daytona Beach’s annual Dashing through Daytona Christmas parade had 63 participants this year. Daytona Beach Communications Manager Susan Cerbone said several schools participated in the parade for the first time. Mainland High School, Westside Elementary. Palm Terrace Elementary, Champion Elementary and Campbell Middle School all participated in the parade. Turie T. Small Elementary, Seabreeze High School and Beachside Elementary also sent representatives. As part of the Mayor’s Education Initiative, Daytona Beach Mayor Derrick Henry presented each school, which received “A” grades this year — some for the first time — with a check in honor of their accomplishment. Cerbone wrote

Daytona Beach Mayor Derrick Henry (right) presents a checks to Champion Elementary School Principal Steffan Mallory with Mayor Henry. Photos courtesy of Daytona Beach

in an email that the elementary schools were given a $1,500 check, the middle schools a $2,500 check

and the high schools a $5,000 check. According to Henry’s Facebook page, he presented Seabreeze

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Travel agency owner accused of defrauding Seabreeze students is arrested in California. PAGE 2A

INDEX

Business..................... PAGE 3B Calendar..................... PAGE 2B Cops Corner................PAGE 2A Crossword.................. PAGE 4C Letters....................... PAGE 11A Public Notices............ PAGE 5C Sports......................... PAGE 6B Tributes ...................... PAGE 2C Real Estate................. PAGE 4B

Several schools participated in the parade for the first time. Pictured: Mainland High School.

CHECKS FOR HOPE

High School with a $10,000 check. The parade takes around nine months of preparation to complete, Cerbone told the Observer, and requires staff across multiple departments – including communications, public works and event planning, among others – to organize. Not including staff time, the parade alone cost Daytona Beach $10,000, Cerbone wrote in an email. The annual after-parade fireworks cost $4,700 from the city’s redevelopment department. Email sierra@observerlocalnews. com.

Military Officers Association of America Halifax Area Chapter donates $1,500 to local veteran organizations. PAGE 6A

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Halifax River Yacht Club’s annual Christmas Parade on Saturday to start in Ormond Beach. The check presentations by the Military Officers Association of America Halifax Area Chapter on Dec. 11 donated a total of $1,500 organizations serving veterans. Photo by Jarleene Almenas

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