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LIVE: St. Johns County announces pick for district’s next superintendent

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Another controlled open enrollment period coming up for St. Johns County School District

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The St. Johns County School District (SJCSD) offers Controlled Open Enrollment (COE) for families seeking school placement outside their home-zoned school. Applications will be available from April 28-May 15.

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Duval County students urge Jacksonville council to oppose state funding cuts

Read full article: Duval County students urge Jacksonville council to oppose state funding cuts

Two councilmen drafted a resolution to oppose state funding cuts to acceleration programs after students called on councilmembers for help during a rules committee Monday.

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‘It’s been an honor’: Tim Forson reflects on career as St. Johns County superintendent

Read full article: ‘It’s been an honor’: Tim Forson reflects on career as St. Johns County superintendent

Superintendent Tim Forson is looking back on his time with St. Johns County Schools and sharing his hopes for the future of the school district.

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St. Johns County School District opens controlled enrollment for 2025: Key dates and application details

Read full article: St. Johns County School District opens controlled enrollment for 2025: Key dates and application details

The St. Johns County School District (SJCSD) offers Controlled Open Enrollment (COE) for families seeking school placement outside their home-zoned school. Applications are available from Feb. 3 to Feb. 21, 2025.

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Education Department’s dismissal of 11 book ban complaints draws mixed reactions

Read full article: Education Department’s dismissal of 11 book ban complaints draws mixed reactions

The U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights dismissed 11 complaints related to book bans Friday.

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DCPS votes to consolidate several schools in revised Master Facility Plan

Read full article: DCPS votes to consolidate several schools in revised Master Facility Plan

The Duval County School Board will hold a final vote Monday night on the revisions to the Master Facility Plan that include the closure and consolidation of multiple schools in the district.

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Concerned parents, students make last plea to DCPS before final vote on Master Facility Plan

Read full article: Concerned parents, students make last plea to DCPS before final vote on Master Facility Plan

The changes are part of the latest version of Duval County Public Schools’ Master Facility Plan.

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Douglas Anderson teacher reported for having OnlyFans page among 19 DCPS employees temporarily removed since August

Read full article: Douglas Anderson teacher reported for having OnlyFans page among 19 DCPS employees temporarily removed since August

The reports are the result of the districts 'Know the Line' campaign.

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Duval County School Board approves Capital Plan, inching closer to making Master Facility Plan a reality

Read full article: Duval County School Board approves Capital Plan, inching closer to making Master Facility Plan a reality

The changes are part of the latest version of Duval County Public Schools’ Master Facility Plan.

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DCPS alerting parents, staff at 6 elementary schools that they’re being considered for closure

Read full article: DCPS alerting parents, staff at 6 elementary schools that they’re being considered for closure

The changes are part of the latest version of Duval County Public Schools’ Master Facility Plan.

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Some Duval County middle and high school students losing access to school bus transportation

Read full article: Some Duval County middle and high school students losing access to school bus transportation

Some Duval County middle and high school students will be losing bus transportation in the upcoming school year.

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A breakdown of just how much taxpayer dollars are going toward St. Johns County schools

Read full article: A breakdown of just how much taxpayer dollars are going toward St. Johns County schools

St. Johns County is giving us a closer look at how money is spent in the county and a lot of it is going toward education and schools. Five new schools are being built in the county. And when the school bell rings in the fall, students will be more spread out at these new schools.

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DCPS superintendent finalists ‘meet and greet’ with community members

Read full article: DCPS superintendent finalists ‘meet and greet’ with community members

Dr. Christopher Bernier and Dr. Daniel Smith are visiting Jacksonville for interviews and meetings with the community.

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Duval school district has new campaign videos, but will it recruit more students?

Read full article: Duval school district has new campaign videos, but will it recruit more students?

Some teachers are concerned after the Duval County Public Schools district confirmed approximately 700 positions could be cut. A Duval County Public Schools video campaign comes as we’re learning more about the district’s process around potentially closing and consolidating more than two dozen schools, in the coming years.

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Report: 10 best-ranked colleges in Florida

Read full article: Report: 10 best-ranked colleges in Florida

Stacker compiled a list of the best colleges in Florida using rankings from Niche.

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Mental health platform sees hundreds of referrals from DCPS this school year

Read full article: Mental health platform sees hundreds of referrals from DCPS this school year

DCPS told the I-TEAM they are taking several steps to keep schools safe, including preventative measures such as mental telehealth services offered through their partnership with Hazel Health.

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Duval County high schools recorded 510 fights last school year

Read full article: Duval County high schools recorded 510 fights last school year

According to Duval County Public Schools data, 510 fights recorded last year at Duval County high schools or on buses involving those schools. When the I-TEAM compared data from the first 60 days of this school year to the same timeframe last school, it appears the district is on track to see roughly the same number of fights by the end of the year.

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Watch it LIVE: ‘School Solutions’ stream

Read full article: Watch it LIVE: ‘School Solutions’ stream

Tune in to discover these impactful stories, gain insights into real-world solutions, and be inspired by the positive change.

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Duval County school board presented with options for moving administrative building

Read full article: Duval County school board presented with options for moving administrative building

At a workshop Tuesday, the Duval County school board was presented with options for moving the district's administrative building.

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Local, national organizations partner to recruit, retain teachers amid ongoing shortage

Read full article: Local, national organizations partner to recruit, retain teachers amid ongoing shortage

As the state of Florida continues to grapple with a shortage of public school teachers, some local districts are partnering with local and national organizations to advance recruitment and retention efforts.

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'School choice' is culture-war focus for Kansas lawmakers

Read full article: 'School choice' is culture-war focus for Kansas lawmakers

Top Republican legislators in Kansas are focusing on helping conservative parents remove their children from public schools over what’s taught about gender and sexuality.

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Nassau County voters approve 1 mill property tax for schools

Read full article: Nassau County voters approve 1 mill property tax for schools

Nassau County voters approved a 1 mill increase in property taxes to raise money to attract and retain high-quality teachers and staff, and enhance art, athletics, safety and security for students. The county expects it would raise $13.7 million each year.

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Have a question about school safety? Ask the expert

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We'll answer questions about school safety.

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Ask an expert: Former U.S. Secret Service agent talks school security

Read full article: Ask an expert: Former U.S. Secret Service agent talks school security

A former U.S. Secret Service agent turned school security expert will answer your questions and concerns in a live chat.

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WATCH: ‘Solutionaries: Safer Schools’

Read full article: WATCH: ‘Solutionaries: Safer Schools’

Our Solutionaries team tracks down solutions to one of the scariest, most terrifying problems plaguing parents—school safety.

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Ex-St. Johns County schools assistant coach accused of having sex with then-students

Read full article: Ex-St. Johns County schools assistant coach accused of having sex with then-students

A former assistant coach who was employed by the St. Johns County School Board is facing two counts of sexual battery after two women -- who were then students -- came forward with allegations, according to an arrest report from the county Sheriff’s Office.

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Proposed tax increase to benefit Duval County teachers & schools spotlights Tuesday discussion

Read full article: Proposed tax increase to benefit Duval County teachers & schools spotlights Tuesday discussion

Educators and other community leaders gathered Tuesday evening for a discussion on the proposed tax increase for schools in Duval County.

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Glynn County warns parents about driver shortage before first day of school

Read full article: Glynn County warns parents about driver shortage before first day of school

The first day of school for students in Glynn County started Tuesday and before the first bus rolled off the lot, the district issued a warning that things might be a little hectic.

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Supreme Court: Religious schools must get Maine tuition aid

Read full article: Supreme Court: Religious schools must get Maine tuition aid

The Supreme Court has ruled that Maine can’t exclude religious schools from a program that offers tuition aid for private education, a decision that could ease religious organizations’ access to taxpayer money.

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The price of school lunches is going up in some places -- and inflation isn’t the only driving force

Read full article: The price of school lunches is going up in some places -- and inflation isn’t the only driving force

News4JAX spoke with an expert on the issue who says the expiration of a government waiver is also one of the main issues.

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St. Johns County School Board approves 7 new attendance zones

Read full article: St. Johns County School Board approves 7 new attendance zones

The St. Johns County School Board on Tuesday unanimously approved seven new attendance zones that will go into effect in the 2022-23 school year.

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Duval County School Board reworks LGBTQ+ support guide, may notify parents of name change

Read full article: Duval County School Board reworks LGBTQ+ support guide, may notify parents of name change

A 37-page document, which describes itself as “a critical tool at a critical time,” is now under intense scrutiny within Duval County Public Schools.

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Duval School’s ‘LGBTQ Support Guide’ is being reworked amid new state law

Read full article: Duval School’s ‘LGBTQ Support Guide’ is being reworked amid new state law

A 37-page document, which describes itself as “a critical tool at a critical time,” is now under intense scrutiny within Duval County Public Schools.

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Attendance zone changes approved for advertisement by St. Johns County School Board

Read full article: Attendance zone changes approved for advertisement by St. Johns County School Board

The five-member St. Johns County School Board approved advertising seven of the nine proposed changes to the school attendance zones of the county’s rapidly developing northside.

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Enrollment in US Catholic schools rebounds after sharp drop

Read full article: Enrollment in US Catholic schools rebounds after sharp drop

Enrollment in Catholic schools in the United States rose 3.8% from the previous academic year, rebounding from a sharp drop caused by the coronavirus pandemic.

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School dress codes called “sexist” and “outdated”

Read full article: School dress codes called “sexist” and “outdated”

The debate over what students are allowed to wear in public schools is taking center stage at the “Women’s Rights Project”.

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Duval, 8 other Florida school districts face fines today

Read full article: Duval, 8 other Florida school districts face fines today

The number of Florida school districts facing sanctions at Thursday’s State Board of Education meeting over mask policies is now down to nine.

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Back to school: 6 Duval County schools open under new names for 1st time

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Six Duval County schools opened Tuesday under new names for the first time.

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Back-to-school events throughout the weekend make sure students are ready for class

Read full article: Back-to-school events throughout the weekend make sure students are ready for class

This is the final weekend before many schools open up their classrooms for the new school year.

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DCPS students to still have virtual learning option despite nixing of Duval HomeRoom

Read full article: DCPS students to still have virtual learning option despite nixing of Duval HomeRoom

An email sent to parents of Duval County Public Schools virtual students in elementary grades announcing a new, virtual learning option for the 2021-22 school year came only a few hours after the district announced Duval HomeRoom will not be offered in the fall.

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Groups call for overhaul of Florida school voucher program, changes in Baker Act use

Read full article: Groups call for overhaul of Florida school voucher program, changes in Baker Act use

There’s a push in Florida to overhaul the system that gives students scholarships to attend private schools. The groups all say the use of school vouchers diverts badly-needed funds from public schools. “What we are fighting for is to keep public schools money in the public schools,” said Adora Obi Nweze, president of the Florida State Conference of the NAACP. But supporters of school vouchers argue they give parents other options besides public schools particularly when they’re low-performing. Several organizations want state lawmakers to prioritize public school funding and scale back the money going to private schools through vouchers.

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Deal reached to get California children back in classrooms

Read full article: Deal reached to get California children back in classrooms

(AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez, File)SACRAMENTO, Calif. – The majority of California's 6.1 million public school students could be back in the classroom by April under new legislation announced Monday by Gov. Most students in the nation's most populous state have been learning from home for the past year during the pandemic. Instead, the state would set aside $2 billion to pay districts that get select groups of students into classrooms by the end of the month. Crucially, the legislation does not require districts to have an agreement with teachers' unions on a plan for in-person instruction. Districts that fail to have children back in classrooms before May 15 won’t get any money.

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DCPS hosting more meetings on renaming some public schools

Read full article: DCPS hosting more meetings on renaming some public schools

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Duval County Public Schools is hosting another in series of community meetings over renaming Robert E. Lee High School, Stonewall Jackson and Joseph Finegan Elementary School, and Jefferson Davis Middle School. At least one organized group, Save The School Names, plans to attend the meeting and advocate for keeping Robert E. Lee the name of the high school. (An earlier version of this story incorrectly said that Save The School Names would protest outside. The district is following a step-by-step process, as follows:The first step which is on-going, schools considering a name change are holding community meetings to gather feedback. The advisory committee creates a list of possible names for the school community to vote on.

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Ware County schools closing due to rising COVID cases

Read full article: Ware County schools closing due to rising COVID cases

Due to a rise in COVID-19 cases among staff members, bus drivers and students, Ware County schools announced Tuesday that elementary and middle school students would not return to school for the rest of the week, starting the holiday break three days early. High school students will attend a half-day on Wednesday to take finals, then be out for the rest of the year. All Ware County school employees will report to work on Wednesday to perform a deep cleaning before being dismissed at 1 pm. Both Ware County middle schools went virtual last month due to staff members’ exposure to COVID. All Ware County schools are scheduled to reopen on Jan. 4.

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Flu vaccines offered at schools through DOH partnership

Read full article: Flu vaccines offered at schools through DOH partnership

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Duval schools is teaming up with the Department of Health (DOH) to set up in-school flu immunization clinics at schools beginning Nov. 30, according to Duval County Public Schools. Each weekday, between Nov. 30 and Dec. 18, DOH medical professionals will set up a clinic at different schools for a set number of hours. Participation is not mandatory, and only children who have a signed consent form from their parent will be eligible for a flu vaccine. For parents and guardians, who are un-insured and in need of a flu vaccination, please fluvaxjax.com and select “Get a Vaccine” and then “Click Here” to get a no-cost flu vaccine voucher through the #FluVaxJax program. More information is available on this Flu Vaccine Fact Sheet for children from the Duval County Medical Society.

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8 schools, VA clinic among thousands of Clay Electric customers without power for hours

Read full article: 8 schools, VA clinic among thousands of Clay Electric customers without power for hours

8 schools, VA clinic among thousands of Clay Electric customers without power for hoursPublished: September 25, 2020, 5:10 pmAn issue with Clay Electric knocked out power for almost 23,000 customers just before 5 a.m. -- nearly 10% of the utility’s customers.

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Face masks required: Not in all U.S. schools, but it’s happening in Spain

Read full article: Face masks required: Not in all U.S. schools, but it’s happening in Spain

MADRID – Masks will be mandatory for all students in Spain, ages 6 or older, when returning to schools in September because of increased coronavirus cases, the government announced Thursday. Previously, masks were only required for students above age 12 by some Spanish regions. Students will receive a daily body temperature check, must wash hands at least five times per day and classrooms will need frequent ventilation, the government said. That allows localized quarantines if there’s a positive test, rather than closing entire schools. Parents and teachers have expressed concern, with new waves of outbreaks since the country emerged from a strict lockdown.

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A nationwide look: What’s happening at schools across the country?

Read full article: A nationwide look: What’s happening at schools across the country?

Meanwhile, the largest district in the state that’s currently offering face-to-face instruction has now quarantined more than 1,150 students because of possible coronavirus exposure. According to numbers released Wednesday, around 70 students and staff members in the Cherokee County district have tested positive for COVID-19. Washington stateSeattle schools to start with remote teachingThe Seattle school board has voted unanimously to begin the academic year with remote teaching only. The Seattle Times reported the state’s largest school district approved the plan Wednesday. The remote learning plan passed with a wide-ranging amendment from school board members that directs the superintendent to explore creating outdoor classes.

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Duval County School Board moving forward with plans to rename local schools

Read full article: Duval County School Board moving forward with plans to rename local schools

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. The Duval County School Board will meet today to establish a procedure to move forward with the renaming of local schools. The board is already in the process of renaming 6 local schools named after Confederate generals. A crowd-funding campaign is expected to offset the costs of the name changes. The board said funds from the campaign would go to purchasing new signs, paint, team uniforms, and more. RELATED: $1M needed to rename Confederate-named schools in JacksonvilleThe school board will hold a workshop, committee meeting, and policy handbook review during todays meeting.

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Facing uncertain fall, schools make flexible reopening plans

Read full article: Facing uncertain fall, schools make flexible reopening plans

A sign alongside a playground at Hanna Woods Elementary School in the Parkway School District in suburban St. Louis indicates that the playground is closed due to the coronavirus pandemic, Saturday, July 18, 2020. Parkway has formulated a flexible plan to reopen schools when the fall semester begins Aug. 24. Just how bad the virus is at the time will determine if schools open completely, if they mix online and in-person classes, or if they are forced to go strictly virtual. (AP Photo/Jim Salter)

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Gov. DeSantis says having kids go back to school is right move

Read full article: Gov. DeSantis says having kids go back to school is right move

Ron DeSantis showed optimism, saying its a good idea and the children will be better off in school. The main thing is, Whats in it for the kids? DeSantis said. What harm is going to be done by continuing to keep them out of school? We know there are huge, huge costs for not providing in person school for our students, he said. There is significant cost not affording the opportunity for kids not having an in person education, DeSantis said.

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Local control central to Florida’s plan to reopen schools

Read full article: Local control central to Florida’s plan to reopen schools

Ron DeSantis and Education Commissioner Richard Corcoran released the state’s recommendations for school districts to open in the fall, and it has largely been received positively by education groups. Ingram said the key takeaway from the plan is that districts will be able to decide what works best in their area. FEA criticized the plan for its high emphasis on the economic need to return to school, saying that student health should be the top priority. And with the state seeing ten straight days with 1,000 new cases, a fall reopening is far from guaranteed. In the event schools must return to distance learning, the state plan recommends districts use some of the federal funding to ensure all students have access to adequate technology and internet connectivity.

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St. Johns County schools rolling out new courses

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St. Johns County schools rolling out new coursesPublished: December 11, 2019, 5:37 pmVIDEO: St. Johns County is the latest school system to roll out new courses on sex trafficking, mental health, and drug abuse.

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Which learning option is best for your child?

Read full article: Which learning option is best for your child?

Parents have many options when it comes to what type of learning environment is best for their child. Public School: Public school is a free option for educating your child, as public schools are funded with tax money. Public schools accept everyone, so children who attend public school may learn with children from diverse racial and economic backgrounds. Private School: At a private school, parents have to pay tuition for their child's education. Online Public School: Online public schooling offers students the ability to work online with a teacher in a home-school setting.

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