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DUVAL SCHOOL BOARD EXPLORES INCREASING PROPERTY TAXES TO IMPROVE TEACHER PAY, BOLSTER PROGRAMS

 From News4 Jax

By Travis Gibson - February 15, 2022

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The Duval County School Board on Tuesday discussed the possibility of asking voters for a one-mill increase in property taxes to help increase teacher pay and improve arts and athletic programs for students, according to the school district. READ MORE

 

 

5 FLORIDA COLLEGES WILL RECEIVE $10 MILLION TO CREATE CHARTER SCHOOLS FOCUSED ON CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION

From American School & University Magazine
By Brooke Just - February 7, 2022

Five Florida colleges will receive $10 million to establish and operate Career and Technical Education charter schools. READ MORE

 

FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION WAIVES STANDARDIZED TESTING REQUIREMENTS FOR THIRD YEAR IN A ROW

From WMFE.com
By Danielle Prieur (WMFE)  -  Wednesday, February 9, 2022
The Florida Department of Education says Seniors can continue to use a combination of SAT and ACT scores to graduate.
Not all of this year’s Senior class got to take the statewide 10th grade English language arts standardized test as it was canceled the first time due to COVID. READ MORE

 

SAT GOING DIGITAL IN SHIFTING COLLEGE ADMISSIONS LANDSCAPE

From AP News
By Carolyn Thompson - January 25, 2022

The SAT exam will move from paper and pencil to a digital format, administrators announced Tuesday, saying the shift will boost its relevancy as more colleges make standardized tests optional for admission. READ MORE

 

DESANTIS ANNOUNCES $10M FOR WORKFORCE CHARTER SCHOOLS

From nwfdailynews
John Henderson - The Gainesville Sun
February 2, 2022

A new charter school will be opening at Northwest Florida State College and other institutions throughout the state where students will be able to earn their high school diploma, an Associate of Arts degree, and technical education. READ MORE

 
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