- November 25, 2024
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As the student resource deputy at Windermere High School, Michael Kleinfelt is a familiar face for students and staff at the school. He has been in law enforcement since 2001. In addition, Kleinfelt owns and operates iDroneFlorida and has created a drone video celebrating the WHS Class of 2020 that can be seen on the business’ Facebook page, facebook.com/idronefl.
I love the inclusivity and diversity of Windermere High School. I love how the parents, students and staff work together to make Windermere High School a great school. I also love the talent found within Windermere High School.
About three years ago, I decided to get my bachelor’s degree; I was a late bloomer, and at 36 years old, I enrolled at the University of Central Florida. At the time I decided to go back to university, I was a sex-crimes investigator, so I transferred to the Orange County Courthouse and went to the University of Central Florida as a full-time student. In August 2019, I graduated with a bachelor’s degree in legal studies — writing and research. After I graduated, my family and I moved to Windermere. After moving to Windermere, I was told a position opened up at the high school. I submitted for the job, and I was selected.
Being in TikToks! I never knew what TikTok was until I arrived at the high school. The judges and attorneys really weren’t into that, and I’ve learned that I have the moves of a total dad! I have also enjoyed being one of the five wrestling coaches. Before COVID-19, I was working with Mr. (Douglas) Guthrie, the principal, to organize a drone technology club, the first in Orange County. However, the favorite part of my job is being a mentor and a role model. The school is its own community within our community. When you’re an SRD, you are literally the “only sheriff in town.”
My family and being a role model in our community are my biggest motivations. I am a graduate and product of Orange County Public Schools (WOHS Class of 1999, Last and Best!), so I am motivated to show that OCPS Means Success.
On National Law Enforcement Appreciation Day, the SGA hung a huge poster outside of my partner, Deputy Curtis, and my office. The students gave us balloons and doughnuts. … I guess they knew cops like balloons! Accompanying the poster were handwritten cards from the students saying how much they appreciate us in their community.
I love working on my honey-do-list, which, thanks to COVID-19, is almost nearing its end. I like spending time with my family, friends, and neighbors. I love offshore fishing with my buds. I also love flying my drones and creating content for my drone photography business. Drones are a growing technology, so I am always trying to learn as much as I can. I hope to eventually fly drones for Sheriff Mina and Undersheriff Canty.