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Inductees - 2022

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Orange County Public Schools is pleased to announce its 2022 Hall of Fame induction ceremony.

The event was hosted Saturday, April 23, 2022, at Rosen Shingle Creek.

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2022 INDUCTEES

  • A man with a beard and a blue shirt smiles at the camera.Kenard Lang (Evans High 1993, Robinswood Middle, Hiawassee Elem.), a former NFL defensive end, began his career at Orange County Public Schools, where he was a member of the 1991 Class 5A State Championship football team from Evans High School.

    Lang went on to play for the University of Miami and entered the NFL in 1997 as a first-round draft pick of the Washington Redskins. He also played for the Cleveland Browns and Denver Broncos before retiring in 2007.

    Lang has continued to give back to the Central Florida community through the Kenard Lang Foundation he formed in 2002, which has provided over $250,000 in scholarships and other community support.

  • image of Belvin Perry, Jr in a suit and tie smiles for the camera.Belvin Perry, Jr. (Jones High 1968, Carver Jr. High) earned a Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees from Tuskegee University and went on to study law at Thurgood Marshall School of Law.

    He began his legal career as a trial lawyer with the Office of the State Attorney. He quickly rose through the ranks and became the Chief Assistant State Attorney in 1989. That same year he was elected to the circuit bench of the Ninth Judicial Circuit, and served for nearly 25 years, including nine terms as Chief Judge.

    Dedicated to community service, Judge Perry serves on the board of trustees at both Florida A & M and Bethune Cookman Universities; and the board of directors for the Orlando Magic Foundation, Belvin Perry, Jr. Central Receiving Center, and United Arts of Central Florida.

  • A man with long brown hair and a beard smiles at the camera, wearing a black suit and white shirt.Gabriel John Preisser (West Orange High 2002, Apopka Memorial Middle, Dream Lake Elem.) was an honor student who excelled in academics, athletics, drama, musical theater and chorus. He studied Italian, French, Spanish, and German in the Opera program at Florida State University and graduated Summa Cum Laude with degrees in Vocal Performance and Commercial Music. He completed a master’s degree in Voice from University of Houston.

    His resume includes over 40 operatic and musical theater roles. He is a frequent recitalist throughout the U.S. and a proponent of American composers such as Charles Ives, Carlisle Floyd, Aaron Copland, John Duke, and others.

    Currently, Gabe is the Executive and Artistic Director for Opera Orlando.

  • A man with gray hair and a blue striped tie smiles for the camera.James Jim Ferber (Community Champion), served as President/CEO of the Central Florida YMCA from 1993 to 2015 and is known as a visionary and advocate for children.

    Under his leadership, the Central Florida YMCA grew from an $8.5 million organization serving 15,500 members to an $70 million organization impacting the lives of more than 235,000 residents annually. 

    As head of the YMCA, Ferber responded with Orange County and the Central Florida Boys & Girls Club around 2000 to help create a free after-school program in every Orange County middle school. It provided academic support, role model supervision and safe, hands-on activities.

    As the current Chairman of Dr. Phillips Charities, Ferber has approved more than $2.7 million to Orange County Public Schools and more than $195 million to the Central Florida community.

  • A woman with blonde hair smiles for the camera, wearing a floral blouse and a pearl necklace.Marge LaBarge (Distinguished Educator) was a tireless advocate for children. She joined OCPS in 1986 to create a student assistance program that is now known as the SAFE (Student Assistance and Family Empowerment) Program. In doing so, she created a prevention/intervention legacy that has served countless students, teachers and administrators. The value of the SAFE program was clearly evident, and it grew over the years to cover all schools in the district.

    LaBarge also coordinated the creation of crisis teams that assisted schools with the emotional impact of serious events, such as the death of a student or staff member.

    She retired from OCPS in 2006 and passed away in 2016 at the age of 81.

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The OCPS Hall of Fame recognizes distinguished graduates, exemplary educators and community members who have made significant contributions to Orange County’s public schools. Proceeds will provide support for district and school programs that mobilize caring and committed adult advocates for our students.

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