Rich and Kenzie Serianni have made Parkland their home since 2020. Both grew up in Coral Springs, graduating together from JP Taravella High School in 1996. Now, they are raising their two sons, Bostin, 13, and Bryce, 11, in the same community that shaped their own childhoods.
Rich is a Doctor of Physical Therapy with over two decades of experience. He works as a Regional Manager for a large physical therapy practice, balancing leadership responsibilities with his continued passion for health and wellness. Kenzie is an Investment Advisor, where she helps clients plan and achieve their long-term retirement goals.
Sports play a central role in the Serianni household. Both boys are deeply involved in Parkland Travel Soccer, with Bostin playing on the 2012 ECNL team and Bryce on the 2014 Pre-ECNL team. With a 10-month season, much of their time is dedicated to soccer and school commitments. Rich also stays active in the local sports scene, serving as an assistant coach for Parkland Soccer Club, where he is always ready to help players, both on the field and with injury support.
Education is important to the family. Bostin attends Westglades Middle School, heading into eighth grade with a love for math and science. Bryce is entering fifth grade at Heron Heights Elementary, where math and reading are his favorite subjects.
The Seriannis cherish their time together, whether relaxing or entertaining at home, visiting family, or cheering each other on from the sidelines. They are also proud pet owners, with Morgan, their three-year-old rescued dog, and Luke, their bearded dragon, adding extra joy to their household.
Living in Parkland holds a special meaning for the family. “We enjoy living in this area because we now get to share with our boys the communities and connections we built ourselves as children,” Kenzie shares. “The beautiful parks, family events, and close-knit feel make it a very special place to call home.”
The family attends Mary Help of Christians Catholic Church and values the friendships they have built through church, school, and sports. “We are blessed to have made the friendships we have by living here,” says Kenzie. “From our neighbors, to the families of school friends our boys have made, and those we share the sidelines with… all are special.”
Bryce adds with a smile, “I love the soccer here… oh, and the sunsets.”