
Florida Southern College Hosts 10th Annual Mother's Day Luncheon Featuring Tim Tebow as Keynote Speaker
May 8, 2025

The Roberts Academy at Florida Southern College welcomed Heisman Trophy winner and first-round NFL draft pick Tim Tebow as its keynote speaker for the 10th Annual Mother's Day Luncheon. The Roberts Academy is the first transitional school for children with dyslexia in the state of Florida, and one of only a few comprehensive schools for students within the entire country.
Tebow delivered an inspiring speech on the importance of perseverance and believing in oneself, while sharing his personal experience with dyslexia. Tebow is a four-time New York Times best-selling author, motivational speaker, and college football analyst. He is also the founder of the Tim Tebow Foundation, which brings faith, hope, and love to people around the world who are facing profound needs. The Foundation currently operates in over 70 countries and supports 16 initiatives under four core ministry focuses, including orphan care, children with medical needs, anti-human trafficking efforts, and outreach to individuals with special needs.
All proceeds from the luncheon benefit The Roberts Academy Scholarship Fund. The Academy provides a full complement of academic programs for students, as well as support and training for parents and teachers of students with dyslexia.
At The Roberts Academy, students in elementary and middle school benefit from personalized instruction and a wide range of teaching and learning resources from Florida Southern College. This dynamic educational environment helps students build strong foundations in language, reading, and mathematics, while fostering a love for learning. Students also receive one-on-one mentoring from both their dedicated teachers and Florida Southern education majors who assist in the classroom.
"The Roberts Academy is more than a school. It is a sanctuary of hope, a place where children are empowered by their strengths. Because of the Academy, children have discovered their confidence and potential; for their families, it has been nothing short of life-changing," said Dr. Tracey Tedder, provost and vice president of academic affairs at Florida Southern College.
The Mother's Day Luncheon is an annual tradition at Florida Southern College that celebrates the impact of mothers and the transformative power of education.