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Monthly Archives: March 2015

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Florida House passes plan to funnel millions to charter school developers

UncategorizedBy SiteMGRMarch 30, 2015

Without a word of debate Friday, the Florida House approved a controversial proposal that could require school districts to share tens of millions of dollars in construction funds with rival…

Proposed bill to allow guns on school campuses

UncategorizedBy SiteMGRMarch 30, 2015

Two bills that would allow superintendents to designate a person or persons to conceal and carry a weapon or firearm in district schools are gaining legislative speed. House Bill 19…

Senate finds compromise on student testing

blog, Legislative Updates, Testing, UncategorizedBy SiteMGRMarch 26, 2015

A Senate panel tweaked its testing bill Wednesday so that the results of this year’s Florida Standards Assessments would not be used to determine whether third-grade students can be promoted,…

Senator wants to halt high stakes until Florida gets testing right

blog, Legislative Updates, TestingBy SiteMGRMarch 24, 2015

Senator Alan Hays, R-Umatilla, has filed an amendment that would effectively pause 3rd grade retention, remediation, graduation decisions and school grading until the Florida can ensure the tests are valid.…

Districts respond to parents and cut local testing

blog, Legislative Updates, TestingBy SiteMGRMarch 23, 2015

Orange and Seminole Counties have drastically cut the number of required tests for elementary students. Both counties announced last week that they have eliminated end of course exams or “standards…

And…we’re off! ‪#‎GradDay4TampaBay‬ is underway!

blogBy SiteMGRMarch 17, 2015

GradNation Tampa Bay was a huge success and our Student Alliance members were amazing! They shared their stories and talked about their efforts to increase graduation rates for themselves and…

Florida Education Legislative Update – Bill introduced to eliminate 11th grade English Language Arts assessments

blog, Legislative UpdatesBy SiteMGRMarch 17, 2015

An update on testing legislation: The House passed their testing bill through a committee today. The bill “eliminates the statewide 11th-grade English Language Arts assessment, prohibits districts from administering final…

Glitches pop up in new state tests; first round postponed in Miami-Dade

blog, Legislative Updates, TestingBy SiteMGRMarch 2, 2015

More than half of the school districts in Florida experienced problems with the new FSA test today. As the Florida Legislative Session opens, we need to urge our lawmakers to…

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