Florida education news: Title I schools, neighborhood schools, teacher pay and more
By admin at 7 March, 2010, 7:08 am
MAKING STRIDES: Hernando County's Title I schools, serving the poorest students, take advantage of their federal funds to boost their students' performance. (Times file photo) SPORTS MATTER: For some students, being able to participate in school athletics gives them a reason to work hard , columnist Dan DeWitt writes. IMPLOSION: People are blaming the Pinellas school district's shift back to neighborhood schools as the reason for John Hopkins Middle School's struggles. ON TO NATIONALS: Tommy Foster of Carrollwood wins the Tampa Bay area home-schoolers spelling bee . NOT WORTH A LIFE: The Hernando School Board made a sensible decision in not eliminating courtesy bus rides, the Times editorializes. USE THE SAT INSTEAD: Florida should abandon the high school level FCAT in favor of college placement tests, the Sun-Sentinel editorializes. SMART MOVES: Florida's drive to change teacher evaluations and pay, graduation requirements and the like will push the state's schools to even higher success , Orlando Sentinel columnist Mike Thomas writes. POOR PAY: Polk
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Florida education news: Title I schools, neighborhood schools, teacher pay and more
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