What makes a positive school culture?

4/14/2017

Assuring that all children are educated in a positive school environment, giving them the best chance to succeed in life, should be our top priority. So what makes for a positive school environment?

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ONE by ONE: Students at the center of decision-making conversations

4/12/2017

Giving students a strong start in life gives our city a strong start toward becoming all that it can be. We will be hosting our annual ONE by ONE Convention: Students at the Center of the ConversationSaturday, May 6. This year, Convention will focus on the culmination of the work we have been doing around Student Voice and the importance of placing students at the center of school improvement strategies and policy discussions.

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Duval County Superintendent finalist for superintendent position in Detroit

3/20/2017

Dr. Nikolai Vitti, superintendent of Duval County Public Schools has been selected as a finalist for a superintendent position in Detroit. 

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Jacksonville Teacher Residency participants organize 2017 STEM Carnival for AmeriCorps Week of Service

3/15/2017

For our city to become all that we know it can be, we must ensure that all of our children have the opportunity to learn and develop. Great public school teachers make the difference when it comes to preparing our city’s children for success. Recently, more than 60 students were given the opportunity to participate in a Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) Carnival organized by AmeriCorps Jacksonville Teacher Residency participants at Andrew Jackson High School as part of AmeriCorps Week of Service. 

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DCPS teachers brainstorm actions to encourage and retain teacher leaders

3/10/2017

Giving our children a strong head start in life gives our city a strong start to be all that we know it can be. It all starts with a high quality public education driven by the best teachers! Read more about what our local teachers are doing to become leaders in their schools. 

 

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DID YOU KNOW?

 

93%

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