Make your voice heard on the new Florida standards and test!

3/4/2015

This week, Duval County public school students began taking the new Florida Standards Assessment. As you may already know, school districts throughout Florida have had technology difficulties with administering the new assessment. 

Learn more and register for our upcoming event!

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Duval County School Board to vote on Superintendent's contract on March 3

2/26/2015

If you've spent any time with our strategic plan or annual report, you know that visionary leadership is something we believe is vital to improving public education. On March 3, the Duval County School Board will take a vote on the superintendent's contact.

Continue reading to learn how you can share your thoughts on this important issue.

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Duval County School Board to vote on Superintendent's contract on March 3

2/26/2015

If you've spent any time with our strategic plan or annual report, you know that visionary leadership is something we believe is vital to improving public education. On March 3, the Duval County School Board will take a vote on the superintendent's contact.

Continue reading to learn how you can share your thoughts on this important issue.

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In today's newspaper: What you said at the ONE by ONE Convention

2/24/2015

Oneto One _Joshua Brangenberg 488In today's edition of The Florida Times-Union, our board chair shared some of the feedback received during the ONE by ONE Convention on January 31.

Keep reading to see what you had to say - and what's next.

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ONE by ONE, the transformative power of public education

2/23/2015

The recent ONE by ONE Convention brought together educators, administrators, those in political office, clergy, community activists, parents and students; from elementary education to higher education, coming together in unity and solidarity to celebrate public education and the achievements of educators and administrators in Duval County Public Schools.

Local educator, William Jackson shares his thoughts on the transformative power of public education.

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DID YOU KNOW?

 

93%

of public schools in Duval County earned an "A," "B," or "C" in 2021-2022.