Florida education news: Walking to school, giving college advice, seeking grants and more
By admin at 29 November, 2009, 7:14 am
TAKE A HIKE: More than 40 children trek from their neighborhood to nearby Trinity Elementary in Pasco as part of a walking school bus . It gets them some exercise, while also easing school traffic. (Times photo, Keri Wiginton) DO THE RIGHT THING: Across the nation (starting with the University of Miami), college students convince their administrations to dump Russell Athletic America as their T-shirt providers until the company reformed its personnel practices , columnist Robyn Blumner writes. SOMETHING SPECIAL: A tiny Miami-Dade private school provides customized education for its students and reaps big results, the Miami Herald reports. CLASS SIZE CONCERNS: A coalition of central Florida school districts says full implementation of the class size amendment will force decisions that are not educationally or fiscally sound , the Lakeland Ledger reports. MEETING NEEDS: Jacksonville University reforms its teacher education
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Florida education news: Walking to school, giving college advice, seeking grants and more
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