High Poverty Florida Schools have Negligible Tech Equipment
Entrepreneurship Major Introduced For Secondary Florida Schools
One of the things I appreciated, only after graduating college graduation, was that my school employed professors, who had real world experience. I cannot tell you how many times we heard a professor say, Okay, thats what the textbook tells you. Now, let me tell you how it works in the real world.
Florida Schools Get Great Ap Grades
The national College Boards 2007Advanced Placement Report to the Nation brought good news to Florida Schools. Findings from the organization reported overall improvements for high schools students achieving high rated Advanced Placement test scores. Nationally, 14.8% of students taking Advanced Placement (AP) exams scored a 3 or higher in 2006, up 14.1% from 2005.
Florida Schools Go Virtual
In this day and age, we are required more and more often to be technologically literate. Florida Public Schools need to adapt to that technology or fall behind. We are becoming a mobile society, with the ability to talk to anyone at anytime from anywhere; we can even do a virtual commute and have an office at the park, in the coffee shop, or even at a bookstore. While some districts are slow to rise to the task, others have stepped up to the plate.
Florida School Grades Confusing Issue For New Residents
School quality is always a concern for relocating parents. In a world where a good education is increasingly important, many parents even base their final decision about home choice on the reported quality of the schools in various neighborhoods.
Conservative Report Applauds Bush And Progress Of Florida Schools
The Koret Task Force is a group of Hoover Institution scholars and conservative think tank. The group released a nine-month review report in September that commends Governor Jeb Bush on his efforts to reform the Florida schools.
Report Card On Florida Schools Policy To End Social Promotion
Though it is the fourth largest public school system in the United States, Florida Schools have consistently ranked close to the bottom on academic indicators, including high school graduation rates and national assessment of education progress test scores. For the past few years, Florida schools have been implementing programs to improve student scholastic achievement. Most have been well received and implemented with little-to-no resistance. The End Social Promotion policy,…