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CFK calls on Keys professionals to explore teaching opportunities, “Keys to Teaching” reception set for June 24

College seeks local experts with either academic or industry experience: The College of the Florida Keys (CFK) invites local professionals from the teaching field and across industries to a reception and teaching expo on Wednesday, June 24. CFK’s Keys to Teaching is an expo for subject matter experts, seasoned professionals, and community leaders interested in sharing their knowledge as full or part-time faculty to develop talent and build the future of the Florida Keys.  The event will be held from 5:30 to 7:00 p.m. in the Library on CFK’s Key West campus. Guests are invited to enjoy a reception, meet current faculty, discover teaching opportunities across Academic Disciplines, Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs, Continuing Education, and Accelerated Skills and Credential Training. Live teaching demonstrations and campus tours will also be provided. 

CFK Academy honors two outstanding graduates at 2026 commencement

CFK Academy, the A-rated public charter high school of The College of the Florida Keys (CFK), held its Class of 2026 Commencement Ceremony on May 28, at the Tennessee Williams Theatre on CFK’s Key West Campus. The ceremony honored two exceptional graduates: Jarrett Miller and Emily Nolasco-Ferrufino.

The College of the Florida Keys Foundation awards more than $250,000 in scholarships to Monroe County graduates

The College of the Florida Keys Foundation (CFK Foundation) awarded more than $250,000 in scholarships to 24 Monroe County high school graduates this week, presenting awards at three separate ceremonies across the Keys. Twenty scholarships were presented on May 26 at Marathon High School Class Night, including four Board of Trustees Scholarships and 16 Nextgen Opportunity Workforce (NOW) Scholarships. Three scholarships were awarded May 27 at Key West High School Class Night, including two Board of Trustees Scholarships and one Hemingway Look-Alike Society Kermit “Shine” Forbes Scholarship. One additional Hemingway Look-Alike Society Kermit “Shine” Forbes Scholarship was presented May 28 at the CFK Academy graduation.

CFK President Gueverra honors service members, late U.S. Navy Veteran Raymond Blazevic at Memorial Day ceremony

The College of the Florida Keys (CFK) honored the lives and legacy of fallen heroes, veterans, and active-duty military service members and their families with a ceremony on Thursday, May 21 on the Key West Campus. The event, “A 250-Year Salute to American Heroes,” was held in observance of National Military Appreciation Month and Memorial Day. The ceremony opened with an invocation by Army veteran, former chaplain, and CFK Marine Engineering instructor Ed Coy, followed by the national anthem, performed by Maceya Carey, a CFK Academy high school student. CFK President and CEO Dr. Jonathan Gueverra then delivered his annual Memorial Day Salute, honoring the late Raymond Blazevic—Navy veteran, prisoner of war, alumnus, historian, and beloved “Citizen Ray” of Key West. The ceremony concluded with Christina McMahon, daughter of the honoree and a CFK alumna, raising an American flag flown over the U.S. Capitol in honor of CFK’s 60th Anniversary. She was assisted by veterans with close ties to the College: John Parce, Navy veteran, scholarship supporter, and member of the CFK Foundation Board of Directors; Terrance Varney, Army veteran, alumnus, and CFK Dive Facilities Manager; and Eddie Kertis, Army veteran, alumnus, and member of the College’s Board of Trustees.

CFK graduates Spring Class of 2026 in the College’s 72nd Commencement Ceremony

The College of the Florida Keys (CFK) marked a landmark moment in its history Friday, May 8, when it held its 72nd Commencement. For the first time in the College’s history, two ceremonies were needed to honor more than 150 graduates in CFK’s spring class of 2026. The celebrations, held at the Tennessee Williams Theatre on CFK’s Key West Campus, coincided with two notable anniversaries: CFK’s 60th year and the 250th anniversary of the United States.

CFK offers free college credit to Monroe County high school students through Dual Enrollment

KEY WEST, FL, May 7, 2026— The College of the Florida Keys (CFK) invites Monroe County high school students and their parents to learn how Dual Enrollment can provide a head start on college. CFK will host a virtual information session on Wednesday, May 20 at 5:30 p.m. to present the advantages of taking Dual Enrollment classes, requirements to participate, and the application process.

CFK graduates Basic Law Enforcement Academy #94

The College of the Florida Keys’ (CFK) Institute for Public Safety (IPS) held a graduation ceremony for Basic Law Enforcement Academy #94 on May 1 at Coral Shores High School Auditorium. Nineteen cadets successfully completed the 770-hour training program at CFK’s Upper Keys Center. Graduates are eligible to become a Florida Law Enforcement Officer upon passing the state certification exam. Three graduates have already passed the exam and four have secured employment.

CFK invites community to “A 250-Year Salute to American Heroes”

The College of the Florida Keys (CFK) will honor the lives and legacy of fallen heroes, veterans, and active-duty military service members and their families with a ceremony on Thursday, May 21 at 1 p.m. on the Key West Campus. The community is invited to attend the free event, “A 250-Year Salute to American Heroes,” held in observance of National Military Appreciation Month and Memorial Day.

CFK graduates Correctional Officer Training Academy #65

The College of the Florida Keys’ (CFK) Institute for Public Safety (IPS) held a graduation ceremony for Correctional Officer Training Academy #65 on April 22 at the Key West Campus. Nine cadets successfully completed the 445-hour training program and passed the state officer certification exam, certifying them as Florida Correctional Officers (left to right): Carlos Ysidro, Jessica Fernandez, Andres Torres, Elizabeth W. McNally, Amado J. Bertran, Andrez B. Jackson, Brock McCoy, Santos Hernandez Bac, Gary A. Leo

CFK Capstone Showcase puts student innovation on display April 29

The College of the Florida Keys (CFK) invites the community to attend its annual Capstone Showcase where graduating students will present final projects addressing real-world challenges across a wide range of fields. The event will be held Wednesday, April 29, from 3:00 to 6:00 p.m. in the CFK Library / Learning Resource Center on the Key West Campus. Admission is free and open to the public. Students will walk visitors through their research, insights, and solutions to give a firsthand look at the practical skills and critical thinking they’ve developed at CFK. These students developed their projects in capstone courses as part of the Bachelor of Applied Science in Supervision and Management and the Bachelor of Science in Marine Resource Management.