Tampa Bay Times – Editorial: Listen to Gates on testing timetable

Bill Gates knows a thing or two about product development. So when the Microsoft billionaire’s foundation recommends that states wait at least two years before assigning high-stakes consequences to new Common Core State Standards testing schemes, Tallahassee should listen. Maintaining Florida’s already discredited school grading scheme simply for continuity’s sake makes no sense. A change…

12 Reasons Why You Should Download FSBA’s Mobile App

We are excited to launch the new FSBA App. Now FSBA members can get real-time education news, training materials and conference agendas on the go — all to further FBSA’s mission and increase student achievement through the development of effective school board leadership and advocacy for public education. Here are 12 reasons why you should download the new…

Ethics: Current examples of accused violations of open meeting laws by elected officials

Two articles crossed my desk today regarding violation of open meeting laws. The first article http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/local/breakingnews/os-grand-jury-xway-20140604,0,7022859.story involves Grand Jury indictments handed down to three public officials in Orlando for violation of Florida’s public meeting law. The second article, http://www.cincinnati.com/story/news/education/2014/05/28/kings-lawsuit/9681795/, cites improper public notice for a meeting by the board majority when they held a special…