U.S. Veteran and Tutor with City of Clearwater Named JWB 2025 KidsFirst Award Winner

Jun 17, 2025

JWB COO Karen Boggess presents Paul Kleeman with the 2025 KidsFirst Award

Paul Kleeman is a veteran of the U.S. Air Force. After his service, he wanted to give back to his community and was drawn to the opportunity to work with students in the City of Clearwater’s Parks & Recreation out-of-school-time programs. What began as a short-term volunteer opportunity became his personal mission and passion project.

For more than 25 years, the Juvenile Welfare Board of Pinellas County has used the annual KidsFirst Cooperman-Bogue Awards to recognize outstanding social services professionals who provide direct services and work tirelessly to put children first.

And Paul Kleeman is certainly worthy of the KidsFirst award!

Since 2019, Paul has worked professionally tutoring nearly 400 Clearwater students. Time with a tutor isn’t often on a child’s list of favorite things to do after school. But when Paul walks into the room, the kids excitedly call out, “Mr. Paul, Mr. Paul! Work with me!” When asked, they describe him as “my mentor, friend, and ‘School Dad!’”

Paul once worked with a struggling 3rd grader who was set to be retained. Paul helped him academically and worked tirelessly to rebuild his confidence. That student went from struggling to making the honor roll—and now, as a 7th grader, he still seeks out Paul for guidance.

To combat summer learning loss, Paul took the initiative to develop a 10-week summer academic program, providing targeted math and reading lessons to students at risk of falling behind. Thanks to his efforts, many students returned to school not only prepared for success but also ahead of their peers.

When invited to the April JWB Board Meeting for recognition of his efforts and life-changing impact, Paul excused himself early, saying “Thank you so much, but I have to get back to my kids! I know they’ll be waiting on me.”