Administrators of the year: Sarasota Booker High School's Rachel Shelley is named 2017 principal of the year by the Florida Department of Education. She was appointed principal at Booker in 2011, after being principal at a school for at-risk students. Kelly Stedman, of James Stephens International Academy in Lee County, is named assistant principal of the year. Florida Department of Education. Sarasota Herald-Tribune. Gradebook.

Lauren's Kids: State Sen. Lauren Book, D-Plantation, voted for a general appropriations bill in the Legislature last month that included $1.5 million for her nonprofit, Lauren's Kids, from which she earns $135,000 a year as executive director. But apparently that's not a conflict of interest. While Senate ethics rules forbid members from voting “on any matter” from which they or an immediate family member might profit, those rules don't apply when voting on the annual general appropriations act. The Florida Department of Education had requested Lauren's Kids be granted $1 million to continue its "Safer, Smarter" teaching program, which helps students, teachers and parents recognize signs of child sex abuse and the importance of reporting it. Florida Bulldog.

Charter complaints: Republican politicians in the Florida Panhandle say Gov. Rick Scott's decision to approve H.B. 7069 could cause him problems in his expected 2018 campaign for Bill Nelson's U.S. Senate seat. "He had a chance to stand up for public schools and he didn't,'' says Henry Kelley, who ran Scott's 2010 campaign in Okaloosa County and is particularly unhappy with what he considers advantages charter schools were given in the bill. "They voted to harm what is arguably the region's most valuable asset.'' Sen. George Gainer, R-Panama City, agreed, saying "we're all in trouble" if lawmakers don't fix the inequities between charter and traditional schools in the next session. Miami Herald. Moody's Investors Service is warning the state that requiring traditional public schools to share capital funds with charter schools could affect the credit ratings for districts with "significant" charter enrollment. News Service of Florida. (more…)

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