Florida education news: Race to the Top, cooperating state boards, computer access and more
By admin at 13 November, 2009, 5:47 am
THINGS ARE TOUGH ALL OVER: In Pasco, even the affluent schools see spikes in the numbers of students qualifying for free and reduced price meals. CONTAMINATED: Two Hillsborough schools have elevated arsenic and mercury levels in their soil. JUST ONE CASE: Health officials find no more students test positive for TB at Plant City High. HISTORIC GET-TOGETHER: The Florida Board of Education and Board of Governors meet for the first time to talk cooperation, the Palm Beach Post reports. AND THEY'RE OFF: Florida begins its scramble to win Race to the Top funds , the Miami Herald reports. GREAT TEACHER: Joe Underwood, a former Miami Vice star who now teaches TV and film production at Miami High, wins the Florida
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Florida education news: Race to the Top, cooperating state boards, computer access and more
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