Florida schools roundup: A-F grades, Florida Virtual, library cuts & more

Report cards: Palm Beach County second-graders won’t see traditional A-F grades on report cards this year as the district moves toward a standard-based system. Sun Sentinel.

florida-roundup-logoCharter schools: There are already 40 charter schools in Palm Beach County, serving 12,000 students, with another 11 set to open this fall. Palm Beach Post.

More magnets: Palm Beach County school board members want more arts high school and middle school magnet programs. Palm Beach Post.

Tony Bennett: Indiana school officials continue to investigate school grading manipulation that could result in changes to that state’s system created by Tony Bennett. Associated Press.

Back to school: One of Central Florida’s largest back-to-school events, which has drawn 30,000 people, will be held this year at the Citrus Bowl. Orlando Sentinel. 

FCAT: “Don’t, don’t, don’t focus on the FCAT,” Pasco County schools Superintendent Kurt Browning tells the staff at Lacoochee Elementary, a D school tapped by the state for a turnaround. “I don’t care about FCAT. I don’t.” Tampa Bay Times.

Teacher conduct: A special-education specialist fired for her role in a high-profile scandal is reinstated by the Miami-Dade School Board. Miami Herald. Another Manatee County school administrator is placed on paid leave during an ongoing investigation into a former football coach accused of groping students. The Tampa Tribune. More from the Bradenton Herald.

Library cuts: The Miami-Dade School Board may open some of the district’s libraries after hours to offset the closure of some 14 facilities. Miami Herald.

Welcome back: It’s the first day of school for more than 86,000 students in Lee County. News-Press. Brevard County public school teachers return to the classroom a week ahead of their students. Florida Today.

Special needs: Knox Academy in Bonita Springs works with special needs students that struggle to get attention in public schools. News-Press.

Florida Virtual School: More on the online education program’s teacher layoffs from The Tampa Bay Times.

Not alone: Hernando County teachers and volunteers band together to help Eastside Elementary, the first school in the district to receive an F from the state. Tampa Bay Times.

Pay raise: The United School Employees of Pasco talk pay bumps with the Pasco County school district. Tampa Bay Times.

Too old? A 69-year-old Collier County teacher files discrimination charges against the Collier County school district, saying he is being denied a full-time classroom job because of his age. Naples Daily News.

Regional fix: Manatee, Sarasota and Charlotte school board members believe they can help the state with its school grading system. Sarasota Herald-Tribune.


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BY Sherri Ackerman

Sherri Ackerman is the former associate editor of redefinED. She is a former correspondent for the Tampa Bay Times and reporter for The Tampa Tribune, writing about everything from cops and courts to social services and education. She grew up in Indiana and moved to Tampa as a teenager, graduating from Brandon High School and, later, from the University of South Florida with a bachelor’s degree in mass communications/news editing. Sherri passed away in March 2016.