First Batch of 2016 FSA Scores Shows Duval Improvement

5/20/2016

Florida Standards Assessment (FSA) results for English Language Arts (ELA)were released for the 3rd grade yesterday by the Florida Department of Education (FLDOE). This the first time that scores from the FSA, which began as the state’s official performance test in 2015, can be compared from year to year. This year’s results contained some happy news for many Duval County schools, which may be a good sign as more FSA scores are scheduled to be released over the next month or so.

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Five ways you can say thanks this Teacher Appreciation Week

5/3/2016

undefinedWe could use this blog post to outline all of the research on the crucial importance of a great teacher in the lives of students here and across the nation. We could write a book about just some of the incredible educators in Duval County who are inspiring their students and colleagues alike. Or we could just encourage you to #ThankATeacher past or present on social media (which, by the way, you should do).

But we'd like to use this occasion to ask you to go one step further. Here are five things you can do this week to make teachers a priority — not just in schools but in our community as a whole. Keep reading to see five ways you can celebrate Teacher Appreciation Week.

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School board takes action on two boundary changes, defers one until later in the month

5/3/2016

At their meeting tonight, the Duval County School Board approved two programmatic and boundary changes, while deferring a decision on changes to one additional school until later in the month, pending additional information about student transportation options.

Keep reading to learn more about the affected schools and the votes.

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Join us to celebrate teacher innovation on May 12

4/22/2016

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Educators are the most creative individuals in our community. That's the foundation behind PowerUP Jax, our initiative to put some fuel behind create teachers' ideas.

Join us to celebrate creativity in the classroom and meet some of our district's most innovative public school teachers! Keep reading to see the details and RSVP.

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Supporting Duval's rapidly growing linguistically and culturally diverse student population

4/19/2016

undefinedIn April, Duval County Public Schools held a multicultural education symposium. Keep reading for a guest post by Christine Dahnke about the conference and what they learned.

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DID YOU KNOW?

 

93%

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