Head Coach Rebecca Schackow will step away from the head coaching roleGirls Soccer Coaching Transition

Woman holds trophy while wearing a winter hatP.K. Yonge Developmental Research School announces a leadership transition within its highly successful girls soccer program. Due to changes in her availability, Head Coach Rebecca Schackow will step away from the head coaching role.

During her nine years as head coach, Schackow built one of the most accomplished programs in school history, compiling an extraordinary 133-27-16 record—an 85% win/tie rate. Under her leadership, the team secured eight district championships, including an impressive current streak of seven consecutive titles. Her teams consistently advanced deep into postseason play, earning one regional quarterfinal appearance, two regional semifinal appearances, five regional finals appearances, and the program’s first-ever trip to the state Final Four.

Beyond the wins and accolades, Schackow’s lasting impact is rooted in the culture she cultivated. She developed a program that reflects the core values of P.K. Yonge—competitive excellence, academic achievement, and a commitment to growth—while fostering a positive, student-centered environment where athletes felt supported, challenged, and inspired. Her emphasis on teamwork, character, and joy for the game helped create a close-knit program built on meaningful, lifelong relationships.

“Coach Schackow has left an indelible mark on our school and our student-athletes,” said P.K. Yonge athletic director Kelly Barrett. “Her dedication to building both strong competitors and strong individuals has elevated our program in every way.”

P.K. Yonge will begin a search for the next leader of the girls soccer program immediately. Interested candidates are encouraged to submit resumes to Kelly Barrett at kbarrett@pky.ufl.edu