Rotary Clubs support teachers through the founding of the Teacher of the Year awards program

6/27/2016

undefinedMany know that the Rotary Clubs of Duval are great supporters of teachers and public education — but did you know that they are also the founding organization of the EDDY Awards?

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Shakespeare comes to life for elementary students thanks to teacher’s innovative PowerUP Jax project

6/23/2016

A teacher’s vision come to life through a PowerUP Jax grant. Priscilla Hardage, a fourth grade teacher at Chimney Lakes Elementary School, was awarded one of the competitive grants funded by Community First Credit Union. She used the grant money to purchase playbooks of Romeo and Juliet, a Midsummer Night’s Dream, and several others. In her application she wrote, “What better way to spark and stimulate the imaginative creativity of students than introducing them to the literary genius of Shakespeare?”

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Study shows IB programs boost college attendance for low-income students

6/22/2016

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There is new evidence that high-caliber high school curriculums,like that of the International Baccalaureate (IB) program, may be part of a real solution to underperformance among low-income students.

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Student Researchers: A Glimpse at PhotoVoice

6/22/2016

Imagine the kinds of influence we could have and/or the cases that we could make if those of us in education were to turn a camera over to a student in a school in the urban core of Duval County and ask them to show us what makes learning difficult for them. What kind of things do you think we would see?

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Jason Fischer resigns from school board to run for state house

6/21/2016

undefinedDistrict 7 School Board Member Jason Fischer resigned from the board on June 19 as he prepares for a run for the District 16 state house seat.

Fischer had previously announced he would not be seeking re-election to the school board and filed to run for the state house election some months ago. He resigned this week in accordance with the state’s “Resign to Run” law.

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DID YOU KNOW?

 

93%

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