Florida education news: Reading lessons, school grades, middle school sports and more

By at 15 November, 2009, 7:21 am

FOR THE LOVE OF READING: Students in River Ridge High's musical theater class create a musical to encourage elementary children to read. (Times photo, Brendan Fitterer) ANOTHER ACCUSATION: The family of another Walker Middle School student claims their child was repeatedly molested at the school . ZONING CHANGES: Hernando prepares to change the attendance boundaries for three of its high schools. BOGUS: Florida's school grading system still doesn't please the Palm Beach Post editorial team. NOWHERE TO TRAIN: Florida faces a dearth of residencies for medical school students, the Tallahassee Democrat reports. HOW TO DATE: Manatee schools offer courses in boy-girl relationships , the Bradenton Herald reports. NO ONE'S HOME: A Polk teacher is under investigation after twice putting a kindergartner on a school bus to

go home when she wasn't supposed to , the Lakeland Ledger reports. VIRTUAL DEGREES: Gulf Coast Community College offers six degree programs completely online , the Panama City News Herald reports. WHO ARE YOU? Santa Rosa schools purchase an online program where teachers can use avatars to communicate with each other , the Pensacola News-Journal reports. WHAT'S GOING ON? Palm Beach parents and teachers are having a tough time figuring out if their schools are still participating in the district's controversial curriculum program, the Palm Beach Post reports. SPORTS RETURN: St. Johns middle schools will see athletics return thanks to volunteers, the St. Augustine Record reports.

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