Credit rating agency: HB 7069 could affect Florida school districts’ financial standing

Part of a controversial and wide-ranging education bill (HB 7069) signed by Gov. Rick Scott could affect the credit ratings of some of the state’s school districts, according to a report released Thursday by Moody’s Investors Service.  The report said a requirement that school districts share construction funds generated by local property taxes with charter…

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Active Shooter Response Training Instructor Course

Hosted By: Gainesville Police Department ALICE (Alert, Lockdown, Inform, Counter, Evacuate) is a set of proactive, options-based strategies, that increase your chances of survival during a violent intruder or Active Shooter event. For 14 years, the ALICE Training Institute has provided violent intruder response training to individuals and organizations across the nation. This 2-Day Instructor…

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Finally Relief for Florida Agencies_Safe Harbor with Public Record Requests

May 2017 Finally Relief for Florida Agencies: Safe Harbor with Public Records Requests By Leonard J. Dietzen, III ldietzen@rumberger.com Florida public agencies have made tremendous efforts in training their staff to comply with their responsibility under the Florida Public Records Act. Unfortunately, one technical mistake has turned this law into the Lawyer’s Relief Act. For…

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Gov. Rick Scott signs HB 7069 education bill into law at Orlando Catholic school

In a move surprised few and angered many, Florida Gov. Rick Scott on Thursday signed into law a massive education bill that legislative leaders crafted behind closed doors in the final days of their spring session. He did so at an Orlando Catholic school that serves children with special needs, highlighting the bill’s $30 million…

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New CREDO Report Finds Nonprofit Charter Schools Perform Better for Children Than For-Profit Charters

or-profit charter schools are less likely to improve student achievement than nonprofit charter schools or traditional public schools, according to a new report from Stanford University’s Center for Research on Education Outcomes (CREDO).  On average, nonprofit charter schools — which represent the majority of charter schools in the U.S. — offer their students the equivalent…

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Rick Scott vetoes higher education bill, but leaders say Bright Futures scholarship expansion is preserved

Gov. Rick Scott on Wednesday vetoed a sweeping higher education reform bill that was one of Senate President Joe Negron’s top priorities of the 2017 session, saying that the measure “impedes” the ability of state colleges to provide access to low-cost, quality education.  Scott’s rejection of SB 374 halts several of Negron’s reforms intended to…

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