Florida education news: Costly administration, football pride, magnet schools and more
By admin at 10 November, 2009, 6:12 am
HEY BIG SPENDER: After vowing to cut administrative costs, the Pinellas school district still remains among the most top heavy in Florida. TOUGH CALL: Escambia's superintendent stands by his decision to close schools in anticipation of Hurricane Ida, which subsequently was downgraded, the Pensacola News Journal reports. Several Panhandle districts will close Tuesday because of the storm, the Northwest Florida Daily News reports. EDUCATION INNOVATION: Florida gets some of the top marks in a new national analysis of state education systems, the Christian Science Monitor reports. A SOURCE OF SPIRIT: Pahokee High's football team brings pride to an otherwise poor and struggling rural Palm Beach community, USA Today reports. SHARE THE BLAME: Florida's school system has its flaws, but the parents suing over their children's failure to graduate from the Palm Beach
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Florida education news: Costly administration, football pride, magnet schools and more
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