Federal judge dismisses Florida teachers claims over merit-pay law

Florida’s new teacher evaluation system is arguably unfair but it is not unconstitutional, a federal judge ruled today, as he dismissed the claims made by seven teachers and their union. The case was the Florida Education Association’s second legal attempt to halt implementation of Florida’s controversial 2011 teacher merit pay law. The teachers union filed…

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Voucher bill slated for Senate vote as education advocacy groups urge defeat

A bill that expands Florida’s Tax-Credit Scholarship program — which provides kids from low-income families scholarship vouchers they use to attend private school — likely will get a vote today in the Florida Senate. A collection of advocacy groups, including the Florida PTA and Orlando-based Fund Education Now, is urging a “no” vote, arguing the program diverts public money to private schools…

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FSBA Daily Updates: Legislative Session 05-01-2014

TODAY’S HAPPENINGS In the Senate Session: Bills on 2nd Reading SB 1512 – Education / Scholarship Programs by Stargel – READ 2ND TIME; RETAINED ON CALENDAR Authorizing the Auditor General to conduct audits of the accounts and records of nonprofit scholarship-funding organizations; establishing the Florida Personal Learning Scholarship Accounts; revising eligibility requirements for the Florida…

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