
And why not? “I represent science,” he famously said. Some have even decorated their bodies with Fauci Tattoos. We can now purchase everything from Fauci bobbleheads to Fauci prayer candles. Fauci receives one of the highest salaries ever paid by the Federal Government (reportedly $434,312 in 2020), and commands more authority than any other career bureaucrat in recent memory. Instead, it exemplifies the problems that quickly emerge under technocratic rule. His career, while lengthy, hardly deserves the unmitigated praise it’s currently getting. He is one of the most cited scientists of all time, serving seven Presidents in various roles while working at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, and the National Institute of Health. On the surface, Fauci’s career looks impressive. Yasmeen Abutaleb of the Washington Post described him as the “nation’s preeminent infectious-disease expert who achieved unprecedented fame while enduring withering political attacks.” President Biden joined the chorus, commenting that “His commitment to the work is unwavering, and he does it with an unparalleled spirit, energy, and scientific integrity”.

This praise was both expected and deeply disturbing. Many things will change in the upcoming years but one thing will not, being Unbound.When Anthony Fauci announced his retirement, a deluge of fawning coverage about his career immediately appeared in mainstream media outlets. We would like to thank the FLVS Marketing & Communications Department for providing the opportunity to share information about yearbook. The link can be found in the event details on the FLVS school calendar. The open house will take place on August 23, 2016, at 7 p.m. Our FLVS Yearbook Open House is a great way to meet this year’s editors and new staff members. Joining is simple! Simply fill out an application for FLVS clubs to get started. There are memories to be made and we cannot make these memories without student staff members.
#WORK UNBOUND CLUB FULL#
Any active FLVS student from FLVS Flex, FLVS Full Time, and FLVS Global School may participate. The artist of this design will get a spread about themselves in the yearbook.Īnother way to get involved is to become a staff member of Unbound. The winning cover design will be will be used on the 2016-17 yearbook. Any student at FLVS may participate in the Summer Cover Challenge by designing a cover for this year’s theme (“I AM”) and submitting it to by September 1, 2016.

We created the Summer Cover Challenge to make this yearbook YOUR yearbook. One of the ways to get involved is through the Summer Cover Challenge! We have created many ways to get involved this year without being bound to deadlines, countless hours of work, etc. Our goal is to provide that same feeling to students in the yearbook.

I am a Junior at FLVS Full Time, and I can testify to the unbound feeling that FLVS provides. My name is Scott Schneider and I am the Editor-in-Chief of this year’s Unbound yearbook. Unbound was created to show off these exemplary students and our exemplary school. At FLVS, students are not bound to four walls of a classroom, nor are they bound to lectures that feel endless. Many things have changed since then, but one thing has not – this is a yearbook created by and for “unbound” students. Nearly five years ago, the first edition of the Florida Virtual School yearbook, Unbound, was published.
