Leon County Schools reports success in ‘recruiting back’ students

Administrators heralded success “recruiting back” students to district schools during Tuesday’s board meeting. At least 500 students have returned to the district since it created “Charter Choice” in 2012, said Assistant Superintendent Michelle Gayle. The funding followed these students, too, Gayle said — “restoring” almost $2 million to Leon County Schools. Charter Choice is a program that aims…

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When charter schools close, taxpayer-funded property often goes missing

Some South Florida charter schools have been known to vanish quickly, and so have their taxpayer-funded books, computers and furniture. School districts are required to inventory charter school property before and after a school closes. Districts can then use the returned property at other traditional or charter schools in the county. Read full article

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Trial challenging Florida’s education framework wraps up in Tallahassee

TALLAHASSEE- A four-week trial challenging Florida’s entire public education system and its hallmark components — such as standardized testing, school grades and “school choice” options, like charter schools — concluded Friday. Numerous witnesses, including state Education Commissioner Pam Stewart, testified in Leon County Circuit Court during the trial, which began in mid-March. Judge George Reynolds…

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FSBA #FridayFive – Week of Apr. 4, 2016

1.   How quickly will students find their careers?  http://www.nytimes.com/2016/04/10/education/edlife/will-you-sprint-stroll-or-stumble-into-a-career.html?_r=0 2.   If you haven’t heard of Sal Khan, you should have:  http://chronicle.com/article/How-Sal-Khan-Hopes-to-Remake/235895 3.   Florida’s testing season has begun:  http://www.sunshinestatenews.com/story/florida-standards-assessment-smooth-start 4.   Short on teachers?  You are not alone:  http://aminewswire.com/stories/510704904-teacher-shortages-continue-nationwide  5.   SREF could be a little more flexible:  http://www.capitalnewyork.com/article/florida/2016/04/8595959/schools-could-get-new-flexibility-construction-laws

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Study: More financial literacy instruction needed in Florida schools

April is the official National Financial Literacy Month, yet there is a lack of basic financial education in Florida’s schools, setting the stage for major problems for individuals, families, businesses and communities. On Monday, April 4th, PwC (PricewaterhouseCoopers) released results from a new study called, “Bridging the Financial Literacy Gap: Empowering teachers to support the…

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