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Seabreeze custodians lend a helping hand to Beachside Elementary

On Feb. 26, after receiving a call from Beachside, a team of Seabreeze custodians came out to the elementary school to clean the school for its African-American Read-In event.


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  • | 5:00 p.m. March 4, 2026
The Seabreeze custodian team: Sierra Reeves, Salek Faranz, Head Custodian Adrian Henderson, Sherry Inman and Monique Riddick. Courtesy photo
The Seabreeze custodian team: Sierra Reeves, Salek Faranz, Head Custodian Adrian Henderson, Sherry Inman and Monique Riddick. Courtesy photo
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Last week, Beachside Elementary found itself with no custodians on campus, just as the school was preparing to welcome community leaders for its African-American Read-In event.

Seabreeze High School stepped in to help. On Feb. 26, after receiving a call from Beachside, a team of Seabreeze custodians came out to the elementary school to clean the school.

"That’s what collaboration, leadership, and community truly look like," a Beachside Elementary Facebook post read.

Volusia County Schools recognized the collaboration on its own Facebook page, saying the Seabreeze team "showed up with heart, hustle, and leadership."

"Your willingness to jump in speaks volumes about the culture we are building across Volusia County Schools," VCS stated.

 

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