Florida education news: School bus safety, arts education, student grades and more

By at 16 March, 2010, 6:08 am

MAKE IT SAFE: The Pinellas school district needs to thoroughly evaluate its arterial busing system to make sure it's safe for students, the Times editorializes. (Times file photo) D.C. BOUND: Gov. Charlie Crist leads a delegation that also includes Hillsborough schools superintendent MaryEllen Elia to make Florida's case for Race to the Top funding, the Palm Beach Post reports. LOOKS GOOD TO THEM: The superintendents of Broward and Miami-Dade schools give initial praise to President Obama's plans for overhauling No Child Left Behind , the Miami Herald reports. GO FOR IT: The Herald-Tribune urges Sarasota voters to back a local-option tax for schools . NEGOTIATE FOR IT: Florida lawmakers should not push merit pay down the throats of school teachers, the Palm Beach Post editorializes. • Treasure Coast educators worry the bill could negatively impact the teaching profession , the Stuart News

reports. NO NEW SCHOOLS: Manatee's five-year capital plan has many renovation projects but no new schools included, the Bradenton Herald reports. PROTECT THE ARTS: Broward parents plead with district officials to leave elementary school art, music and P.E. off the budget chopping block , the Miami Herald reports. LEAVE IT ALONE: Collier teachers protest proposed changes to the school district's grading policies , the Naples Daily News reports. SAVE OUR SCHOOL: Students at a Polk charter school for struggling teens ask the School Board not to close their school , the Lakeland Ledger reports. CONCERNS OVER FORCE: Escambia school officials want answers about a company's use of force on students before awarding a contract to run the district's alternative schools, the Pensacola News-Journal reports.

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