May272016AccountabilityCurriculumFlorida SchoolsFriday FiveIn the NewsLegal NewsNationalFive things you should know: Please tell me you watched The Bee Report: Progress and Challenge in Raising High School Graduation Rates “Maker Faires” are important for kids for their hands on experiences Monday’s nationwide bomb threats may have been swatting 11 states sue over Obama’s bathroom directive Thank you for sharing!Categories: Accountability, Curriculum, Florida Schools, Friday Five, In the News, Legal News, NationalBy fsbawpMay 27, 2016 Author: fsbawp Post navigationPreviousPrevious post:Education Department Releases ESSA Accountability RulesNextNext post:When Too Much “Hands On” Impedes ProgressRelated PostsU.S. Department of Education Announces Grant Opportunities to Address Educator Recruitment, Retention, and Career AdvancementJune 15, 2023Congratulations to the Three U.S. Presidential Scholars from FloridaMay 10, 2023DOE Announces More Than $188 M to Support Mental Health and Student Wellness. Six school districts in Florida were awarded!February 16, 2023Updates on Hurricane Ian RecoveryOctober 10, 2022Representative Plasencia Receives FSBA’s Friend of Education AwardJune 10, 2022Dr. Steve Gallon III Receives the 2022 FSBA President’s AwardJune 9, 2022
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