Amy Kruppenbacher is excited about the important challenges she will undertake in the future, while also enjoying the highly fulfilling work she is performing now. As an intern supporting the Chief Learning Officer of Florida Virtual School, Ms. Krupenbacher is making an important contribution to the needs of students and to advancement of her school.
Ms. Kruppenbacher is also looking forward to her graduation from the University of Central Florida with a Bachelors degree in Hospitality Management. Upon graduation, she will enter law school, looking forward to her ultimate goal of serving as a prosecuting attorney.
To her position at FLVS, Ms. Kruppenbacher brings an attention to detail and a commitment to providing excellent customer service. She believes that, as the leading providing of online middle and high school instruction, FLVS offers students superior educational courseware that more flexibly meets their needs. She appreciates the opportunity to work in an environment in which the commitment to excellence matches her own commitment to serving others.
Prior to her internship with FLVS, Ms. Kruppenbacher worked as in intern for Florida State Attorney Lawson Lamar and for former Florida Governor Jeb Bush. She also worked with the Orange County School Board, assisting with programs designed to provide high school students weekend activities free of alcohol and drugs. She foresees her future role as a prosecutor as a means for redirecting the paths of juvenile offenders in more positive directions.
With dreams for a productive future, Ms. Kruppenbacher also makes the most of the present. As an intern for FLVS, as a college undergraduate student nearing the completion of her degree, and as a new mother, she uses every opportunity to make a difference in the lives of others.