Florida roundup: Charter schools, virtual school, facilities and more

06/30/16
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Travis Pillow

florida-roundup-logoCharter schools. A new Bay Haven charter might open in North Florida on time. It had faced hurdles securing startup funding. Panama City News Herald. Charles Pierce cites Duval County charter school test results in a rant against school reform. Esquire.

Virtual school. Bay County wants to give virtual students more in-person support. Panama City News Herald.

Facilities. An attempt to lease an under-used school building to a college for $1 per month comes under fire in Duval.  Florida Times-Union.

Leadership. Volusia's district chief declines a performance bonus amid battles with unions, but inks a three-year contract renewal. Daytona Beach News-Journal. St. Johns County superintendent Joe Joyner recounts the last year's accomplishments, including grappling with two failed charters. St. Augustine Record.

AP tests. What caused a proctoring mixup in Orange County? Orlando Sentinel.

Indicators. Florida and Georgia lose points in a national report on child wellbeing. WFSU. A local report paints a troubling picture in Leon County. Tallahassee Democrat.

Hiring? Florida may face a teacher shortage. WUSF.

Weigh in. State officials seek input on the new federal accountability law. Orlando Sentinel.

Administration. Jupiter High seeks a new principal. Palm Beach Post.

About Travis Pillow

Travis Pillow is senior director of thought leadership and growth at Step Up For Students. He lives in Sanford, Florida, 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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