Florida roundup: Tax credit scholarships, FCAT, charter schools and more

Testing. Technology issues cripple FCAT testing, causing some school districts to suspend testing in progress. State officials are incensed at the state’s testing vendor, and some educators are already raising questions about the validity of this year’s results. Miami HeraldTampa Bay Times. Sun-SentinelStateImpact. Associated Press. WFSUTampa Tribune. Tallahassee Democrat. Fort Myers News-Press.

florida-roundup-logoTax credit scholarships. Changes in the Senate set the stage for end-of -session negotiations on school choice legislation. RedefinED. Sarasota Herald-TribuneMiami Herald. Florida Current. WFSUScripps/Tribune. Orlando Sentinel. Florida’s bill highlights the debates around testing in school choice programs. EdWeek.

Charter schools. Legislation passes the House, awaiting an certain fate in the Senate. RedefinED. Scripps/TribuneMiami Herald. Palm Beach Post.

Common Core. New standards being new decisions about textbooks. EdWeek, via StateImpact.

Discipline. The Marion County School board removes corporal punishment from its code of conduct. Ocala Star-Banner.

Transportation. Parents attack a Palm Beach County bus driver. Palm Beach Post. Hillsborough bus employees air concerns. Gradebook.

Administrator conduct. A Pasco County after-school administrator faces pornography charges. Tampa Bay Times. The Manatee school board plans to warn its former attorney about commenting on a lawsuit involving district administration. Bradenton Herald. More here.

Budgets. The Brevard school board reconsiders its plans for cuts. Florida Today.


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BY Travis Pillow

Travis Pillow is Director of Thought Leadership at Step Up For Students and editor of NextSteps. He lives in Sanford, Fla. with his wife and two children. A former Tallahassee statehouse reporter, he most recently worked at the Center on Reinventing Public Education, a research organization at Arizona State University, where he studied community-led learning innovation and school systems' responses to the Covid-19 pandemic. He can be reached at tpillow (at) sufs.org.

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