FLDOE MEMO August 9, 2019 From: Jacob Oliva, Chancellor, Division of Public Schools Juan Copa, Deputy Commissioner, Division of Accountability, […]
The Math Teacher’s Guide to Building Your Dream Classroom
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Transferring Confidence: Crafting uniquely structured employee benefit solutions
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Thomas Fordham Institute – July 31, 2019 – by Chester E. Finn, Jr. – This essay is part of the
Updates to the Best & Brightest Program for the 2019-2020 school year
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All Public Schools Must Have a Safe-Schools Officer on Campus by Aug 1, 2019
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Miami Arts Charter student makes the US Rhythmic Gymnastics Team
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Duval Charter School’s low-income student population receives an ‘A’ grade from the State
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The federal Charter Schools Program: A short, opinionated history, part I
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