Local students claimed top presidential award and third-place video finish among statewide peers in Daytona, boosting their elite service status.
Fort Pierce Central High School's Key Club returned from the annual DCON conference in Daytona with a sweep of individual and club-wide honors that placed the student service organization among Florida's standout chapters this year.
The haul matters for more than bragging rights. DCON — the Florida District convention for Key Club International — draws chapters from across the state and serves as the primary stage where student leaders in service organizations are measured against their peers. For Fort Pierce Central, the results reflect a club performing at an elite level across administration, communications and community outreach.
Amy Alfonso received the Harold Martin Outstanding Club President award, one of the conference's most prestigious recognitions for student chapter leadership. Danna Gomez Rodriguez was named Distinguished Webmaster, and Anyely Rogue Perera earned the title of Outstanding Lieutenant Governor. Secretary Aiden Randolph claimed the 100% Monthly Reports Recognition for completing all required reporting on time throughout the year — a detail-oriented achievement reflecting consistent organizational discipline. Avery Seaman earned third place in the Club Video competition.
As a club, Fort Pierce Central also earned three recognition patches: the Trick or Treat for UNICEF patch for their fundraising work, the Early Bird patch for timely program enrollment, and the Distinguished Diamond Level Award patch — the club's highest tier of service achievement.
No prior-year DCON results for Fort Pierce Central's Key Club were included in district materials, making a direct year-over-year comparison unavailable.
Fort Pierce Central is located at 4101 S. 25th St. in Fort Pierce and serves students in St. Lucie County. Families interested in the Key Club program can contact the school directly for information on membership and upcoming service opportunities.
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