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Deputy superintendent chosen to be next leader of St. Johns County School District

Read full article: Deputy superintendent chosen to be next leader of St. Johns County School District

A week after the four St. Johns County superintendent finalists had in-person interviews and met the community, the School Board is expected to reveal its choice Tuesday to be the district’s next leader.

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Interviews take place for 4 finalists vying to become next St. Johns County superintendent

Read full article: Interviews take place for 4 finalists vying to become next St. Johns County superintendent

St. Johns County Schools is holding in-person interviews on Tuesday, and the community will have the opportunity to meet them face to face.

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St. Johns County community will soon get a chance to meet the next potential superintendent as search process wraps up

Read full article: St. Johns County community will soon get a chance to meet the next potential superintendent as search process wraps up

St. Johns County Schools is nearing the final step in selecting its next superintendent. All four candidates will be interviewed in person on Tuesday, and the community will have the opportunity to meet them face to face.

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St. Johns County School Board announces 4 semifinalists in superintendent search

Read full article: St. Johns County School Board announces 4 semifinalists in superintendent search

The St. Johns County School Board takes the next step Friday in its search for a new superintendent.

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St. Johns County School Board narrows superintendent search to ten semifinalists

Read full article: St. Johns County School Board narrows superintendent search to ten semifinalists

The St. Johns County School Board identified ten semifinalists Thursday in its search for a new superintendent.

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St. Johns County School Board hosts special meeting to narrow down superintendent candidates

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The St. Johns County School Board’s search for a new superintendent for the district has narrowed down to 26 candidates. And a special meeting Thursday is expected to reduce the list to semifinalists.

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New K-8 school in RiverTown named in advance of summer opening

Read full article: New K-8 school in RiverTown named in advance of summer opening

A K-8 school set to open this summer in St. Johns County’s RiverTown community officially has a name: Hallowes Cove Academy.

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Duval County School Board postpones vote on policy revision regarding teacher-student fraternization

Read full article: Duval County School Board postpones vote on policy revision regarding teacher-student fraternization

The Duval County School Board discussed policy revisions to the Chapter 6 board policy Tuesday night. Ultimately they decided to postpone the vote to discuss two similar policies together.

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Superintendent Survey: St. Johns County wants to hear from you about the next leader of the school district

Read full article: Superintendent Survey: St. Johns County wants to hear from you about the next leader of the school district

The district said the community’s feedback is crucial in helping them identify the best leader to guide the district toward continued success.

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St. Johns County School Board approves zoning plan for new Rivertown school

Read full article: St. Johns County School Board approves zoning plan for new Rivertown school

The St. Johns County School Board went forward with a zoning plan for its newest school, set to open for the next school year in the Rivertown community.

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St. Johns County school board approves zoning plan for Rivertown’s new school

Read full article: St. Johns County school board approves zoning plan for Rivertown’s new school

The St. Johns County School Board is moving forward with a zoning plan for its newest school, set to open next year in the Rivertown community.

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District 7 school board candidates share campaign goals as early voting begins in Duval County

Read full article: District 7 school board candidates share campaign goals as early voting begins in Duval County

Sarah Mannion and Melody Bolduc share their goals if they're elected to the school board district 7 seat.

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2024 Voter's Guide: Bradford County School Board, District 4

Read full article: 2024 Voter's Guide: Bradford County School Board, District 4

Three candidates are running for the only contested seat on the Bradford County School Board this year. If no candidate gets more than 50% of the vote, the top two will advance to the general election in November.

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2024 Voter's Guide: St. Johns County School Board, District 5

Read full article: 2024 Voter's Guide: St. Johns County School Board, District 5

Four candidates were seeking the seat for School Board District 5, currently held by Patrick Canan. As no candidate got more than 50% of the vote in the August primary, the top two candidates, Linda Thomson and Bethany Hilbert, advance to the general election.

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2024 Voter's Guide: Clay County School Board, District 2

Read full article: 2024 Voter's Guide: Clay County School Board, District 2

Four candidates were seeking the District 2 seat on the Clay County School Board. This is a nonpartisan office is elected by all voters in the district, regardless of party. As no candidate got more than 50% of the vote in the August primary, the top two finishers, Robert Alvero and James Hughes, advanced to the November general election.

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Parents continue to voice opposition to Master Facility Plan that could close nearly 30 DCPS schools

Read full article: Parents continue to voice opposition to Master Facility Plan that could close nearly 30 DCPS schools

Parents of students in Duval County Public Schools continue to implore the School Board to find an alternative to a proposed Master Facility Plan that would potentially close nearly 30 schools across the district.

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SJC school board considers banning 4 new books. What do you think?

Read full article: SJC school board considers banning 4 new books. What do you think?

Book bans have been a controversial topic affecting school boards across Northeast Florida and other regions.

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Clay County School Board introduces new library policy after years of controversy

Read full article: Clay County School Board introduces new library policy after years of controversy

After years of ongoing debate in Clay County regarding which books should be permitted in school libraries, the School Board has finally established a library policy.

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Clay County school district hosts job fair to fill 200 vacancies amid teacher shortage

Read full article: Clay County school district hosts job fair to fill 200 vacancies amid teacher shortage

The Clay County School Board held a recruitment fair at Fleming Island High School to hire staff to battle the teacher shortage.

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St. Johns County approves attendance zones for 2 new schools; Location of new Nocatee K-8 picked

Read full article: St. Johns County approves attendance zones for 2 new schools; Location of new Nocatee K-8 picked

The St. Johns County School Board is working to accommodate its ever-growing student population.

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Clay County Schools to vote Thursday on the future of its school district police force

Read full article: Clay County Schools to vote Thursday on the future of its school district police force

In what would be a dramatic turnaround for the Clay County School District, they may decide to disband the district’s police department. If they do, it would turn security back over to the Clay County Sheriff’s Office.

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St. Johns County School Board considers asking residents to raise property taxes to help pay for teacher raises

Read full article: St. Johns County School Board considers asking residents to raise property taxes to help pay for teacher raises

The St. Johns County School Board is considering raising property taxes in the county to help pay for teacher raises.

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NAACP questions Duval County superintendent search; school board chair says no candidates identified

Read full article: NAACP questions Duval County superintendent search; school board chair says no candidates identified

The Jacksonville Branch of the NAACP is questioning the process of hiring a new superintendent for Duval County Public Schools.

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Parents speak out at school board meeting after multiple fights at schools in northern St. Johns County

Read full article: Parents speak out at school board meeting after multiple fights at schools in northern St. Johns County

Parents are expected to speak out at a St. Johns County School Board meeting Tuesday night after multiple schools in the northern part of the county had incidents either involving fighting and violent attacks or threats.

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St. Johns County schools working on plans to turn Hastings library into technical college

Read full article: St. Johns County schools working on plans to turn Hastings library into technical college

Plans are now in the works to turn the historic Hastings library in St. Johns County into a technical college.

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Family of St. Johns County middle schooler attacked in class demands policy changes

Read full article: Family of St. Johns County middle schooler attacked in class demands policy changes

After his son was injured in a violent attack at Switzerland Point Middle School, Mark Alvelo spoke out to the St. Johns County School Board during its meeting Monday, calling for action.

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Board voting on superintendent departure after teacher shot

Read full article: Board voting on superintendent departure after teacher shot

A Virginia school board is scheduled to vote this week on the departure of its superintendent after a 6-year-old student shot and wounded his teacher.

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Attorney blasts court’s ruling in St. Johns County transgender bathroom fight, school superintendent ‘pleased’

Read full article: Attorney blasts court’s ruling in St. Johns County transgender bathroom fight, school superintendent ‘pleased’

After a five-year legal battle, a sharply divided federal appeals court Friday upheld a St. Johns County School Board policy that prevented a transgender male student from using boys’ bathrooms at a high school.

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St. Johns County approves $65.2 million bid to build new school, green-lights plans for another

Read full article: St. Johns County approves $65.2 million bid to build new school, green-lights plans for another

The St. Johns County School Board moved forward with plans to build two new schools in the northwest part of the county to help alleviate overcrowding.

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Free speech groups renew calls for DCPS to make ‘Essential Voices’ books available for students

Read full article: Free speech groups renew calls for DCPS to make ‘Essential Voices’ books available for students

Duval County Public Schools calls it a “review” for age appropriateness, but a free speech and human rights group is calling it a “book ban.”

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St. Johns School Board District 1 race: Voters choose incumbent Beverly Slough

Read full article: St. Johns School Board District 1 race: Voters choose incumbent Beverly Slough

St. Johns County voted in favor of incumbent Beverly Slough for School Board District 1.

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Columbia County Referendum: ½-cent sales tax for schools

Read full article: Columbia County Referendum: ½-cent sales tax for schools

All voters in Columbia County are being asked to vote for or against a School Board proposal to levy a ½-cent local-option sales tax to fund the acquisition, construction, renovation and improvement of public and charter school facilities, including safety and security and technology.

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Flagler County Referendum: Continue ½-cent sales tax for schools?

Read full article: Flagler County Referendum: Continue ½-cent sales tax for schools?

Residents of Flagler County are being asked on the November ballot to vote for or against renewing a half-cent sales tax for 10 years to fund technology, school safety and education facilities.

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A federal judge considers throwing out Jacksonville’s newly-drawn districts

Read full article: A federal judge considers throwing out Jacksonville’s newly-drawn districts

A federal judge is considering whether to throw out Jacksonville’s newly-drawn city council and school board district map ahead of next year’s elections in March.

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Slough touts 2 decades of experience in runoff school board race against St. Johns County newcomer

Read full article: Slough touts 2 decades of experience in runoff school board race against St. Johns County newcomer

Beverly Slough has not attempted to hide her political leanings in a role that has historically been considered - and administratively remains - nonpartisan. The current representative of District 1, Slough was first elected in 2002 and is now running to retain her seat against a challenger, Racheal Hand.

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St. Johns County School Board ‘monitoring’ dress code enforcement as non-gendered policy mainly affects females

Read full article: St. Johns County School Board ‘monitoring’ dress code enforcement as non-gendered policy mainly affects females

Though the St. Johns County School Board scrubbed the district’s dress code of gendered language last year, the enforcement of the code still almost exclusively affects girls, according to records obtained by News4JAX.

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Board votes to keep 8 controversial books on St. Johns County school shelves

Read full article: Board votes to keep 8 controversial books on St. Johns County school shelves

Eight controversial books will stay on St. Johns County school shelves despite another heated debate about them on Thursday.

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Duval teachers may not see benefits from tax referendum until next school year, property appraiser says

Read full article: Duval teachers may not see benefits from tax referendum until next school year, property appraiser says

While Tuesday night represented a big win for supporters of Duval County’s property tax referendum to fund pay raises for teachers, it could be longer than expected before that revenue lands in teachers’ paychecks.

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Ex-St. Johns County schools assistant coach accused of having sex with then-students

Read full article: Ex-St. Johns County schools assistant coach accused of having sex with then-students

A former assistant coach who was employed by the St. Johns County School Board is facing two counts of sexual battery after two women -- who were then students -- came forward with allegations, according to an arrest report from the county Sheriff’s Office.

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Alachua County School Board, District 5

Read full article: Alachua County School Board, District 5

Two candidates are seeking the votes for Alachua County School Board, District 5.

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Putnam County School Board, District 5

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Two candidates are seeking the votes for Putnam County School Board, District 5.

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Flagler County School Board, District 1

Read full article: Flagler County School Board, District 1

Two candidates are seeking the votes for Flagler County School Board, District 4. This is a nonpartisan office that will be elected by all voters during the August primary.

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Columbia County School Board, District 5

Read full article: Columbia County School Board, District 5

The only contested race for the Columbia County School Board this cycle is a three-way race in District 5. Hunter Peeler and Elizabeth Porter got the most votes in the August primary but neither got more than 50% of the vote, so they will face off in a runoff on the November ballot.

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Baker County School Board

Read full article: Baker County School Board

Jack Baker Jr. won 64% of the vote in the August primary and was elected to Baker County School Board’s District 2.

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Clay County School Board, District 5

Read full article: Clay County School Board, District 5

Two candidates are seeking the votes for Clay County School Board, District 5. This is a nonpartisan office appearing on the August ballot and will be selected by all voters in the district, regardless of party.

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Clay County School Board, District 1

Read full article: Clay County School Board, District 1

Three candidates are seeking the votes for Clay County School Board, District 1. This is a nonpartisan office is elected by all voters in the district, regardless of party. This race appears on the August primary ballot. If no candidate gets more than 50% of the vote, the top two will advance to a runoff in November.

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Clay County School Board, District 4

Read full article: Clay County School Board, District 4

Two candidates are seeking the votes for Clay County School Board, District 4. This is a nonpartisan office appearing on the August ballot will be selected by all voters in the district, regardless of party.

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St. Johns County School Board, District 4

Read full article: St. Johns County School Board, District 4

Two candidates are seeking the votes for the District 4 seat on the St. Johns County School Board. This is a non-partisan race that will appear on the August ballot open to all voters in the district.

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St. Johns County School Board, District 1

Read full article: St. Johns County School Board, District 1

Incumbent Beverly Slough and challenger Racheal Hand got the most votes in a three-way primary for St. Johns County School Board, District 1. Since this is a nonpartisan race and no candidate won more than 50% of the primary vote, Slough and Hand advance to a November runoff.

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Safety, sexuality & teacher shortages: Clay County voters to decide three races for school board

Read full article: Safety, sexuality & teacher shortages: Clay County voters to decide three races for school board

Next month, Clay County voters will head to the polls to vote for its school board.

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St. Johns County school board accepts $59M bid to build new K-8 school

Read full article: St. Johns County school board accepts $59M bid to build new K-8 school

The St. Johns County School Board on Tuesday accepted a $59.4 million bid to build a new K-8 school in the northern part of the county.

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A St. Johns County student was choking on a grape. A cafeteria worker rushed in to save his life

Read full article: A St. Johns County student was choking on a grape. A cafeteria worker rushed in to save his life

A cafeteria worker in St. Johns County is being called a hero after she saved the life of a student who was choking on a grape.

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Nassau school board votes to move ahead with plan to increase property taxes to boost teacher pay

Read full article: Nassau school board votes to move ahead with plan to increase property taxes to boost teacher pay

The Nassau County School Board on Thursday voted to move forward with plans to try to increase the county’s property taxes to help raise pay for teachers.

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St. Johns County School Board approves 7 new attendance zones

Read full article: St. Johns County School Board approves 7 new attendance zones

The St. Johns County School Board on Tuesday unanimously approved seven new attendance zones that will go into effect in the 2022-23 school year.

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Divided St. Johns County School Board votes to keep 7 controversial books on library shelves

Read full article: Divided St. Johns County School Board votes to keep 7 controversial books on library shelves

Seven controversial books will remain on St. Johns County library shelves.

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Attendance zone changes approved for advertisement by St. Johns County School Board

Read full article: Attendance zone changes approved for advertisement by St. Johns County School Board

The five-member St. Johns County School Board approved advertising seven of the nine proposed changes to the school attendance zones of the county’s rapidly developing northside.

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Flagler County schools look at overhauling student dress code

Read full article: Flagler County schools look at overhauling student dress code

The school district in Flagler County is looking at making big changes to its student dress code.

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St. Johns County School District looks to rezone schools in northwest to address overcrowding

Read full article: St. Johns County School District looks to rezone schools in northwest to address overcrowding

The St. Johns County School Board on Tuesday morning got its first look at potential attendance zone changes for the northwest part of the county.

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Longtime St. Johns County School Board member plans to step down

Read full article: Longtime St. Johns County School Board member plans to step down

St. Johns County School Board member Bill Mignon told News4JAX on Thursday he plans to step down from his position at the end of his term later this year.

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Mother who helped launch Title IX probe of St. Johns County schools running for board seat

Read full article: Mother who helped launch Title IX probe of St. Johns County schools running for board seat

The woman who helped launch a federal Title IX investigation into the St. Johns County School District is now running to serve on its board.

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St. Johns County school board moves forward with plans for new K-8

Read full article: St. Johns County school board moves forward with plans for new K-8

The St. Johns County School Board on Tuesday moved forward with plans for a much-needed K-8 school in the northwest part of the county.

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St. Johns County School Board members lobby state lawmakers for funding to deal with rapid growth

Read full article: St. Johns County School Board members lobby state lawmakers for funding to deal with rapid growth

Two St. Johns County school board members were in Tallahassee last week and took the opportunity to lobby local lawmakers for additional funding to help deal with the explosive growth in the county.

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School board salaries would be eliminated under Florida House bill now poised for debate

Read full article: School board salaries would be eliminated under Florida House bill now poised for debate

School board salaries would be eliminated under Florida House bill now poised for debate

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Holocaust novel 'Maus' banned in Tennessee school district

Read full article: Holocaust novel 'Maus' banned in Tennessee school district

A Tennessee school district has voted to ban a Pulitzer Prize-winning graphic novel about the Holocaust due to “inappropriate language” and an illustration of a nude woman.

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St. Johns County plans to add 120 portable classrooms next school year as growth continues

Read full article: St. Johns County plans to add 120 portable classrooms next school year as growth continues

The St. Johns County School Board had a long discussion Tuesday morning about how to deal with the booming growth, and for now, dealing with it means more portable classrooms and possible zoning changes in the northwest part of the county.

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Concerned father says daughter has twice found way off campus of St. Johns County school

Read full article: Concerned father says daughter has twice found way off campus of St. Johns County school

The father of a 5-year-old girl made an impassioned plea to the St. Johns County School Board during its Tuesday night meeting.

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St. Johns County plans to build 4 new schools in next 5 years

Read full article: St. Johns County plans to build 4 new schools in next 5 years

The St. Johns County School Board approved a 5-year plan Tuesday morning.

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New Clay County school to be named Spring Park Elementary

Read full article: New Clay County school to be named Spring Park Elementary

The Clay County School Board on Thursday night voted unanimously in favor of naming its new elementary school Spring Park Elementary.

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Clay County School Board stands strong with decision to not mandate masks

Read full article: Clay County School Board stands strong with decision to not mandate masks

The Clay County School Board is standing strong with its decision to not make masks mandatory in schools.

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Nassau superintendent says district considering options for breaking down COVID data by school

Read full article: Nassau superintendent says district considering options for breaking down COVID data by school

Starting next Monday, students and staff at public schools in Nassau County will be required to wear masks.

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536 St. Johns County students quarantined after first week of classes

Read full article: 536 St. Johns County students quarantined after first week of classes

The number of St. Johns County students quarantined due to possible exposure to the coronavirus grew by nearly 300% during the first week of classes.

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DeSantis appoints former GOP chair to Alachua school board amid mask controversy

Read full article: DeSantis appoints former GOP chair to Alachua school board amid mask controversy

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Wednesday announced the appointment of the former chair of the Alachua Republican Party to fill a vacant seat on the Alachua County School Board.

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Nassau County School Board votes in favor of opt-out form for student masks

Read full article: Nassau County School Board votes in favor of opt-out form for student masks

Following calls for masks in schools at a previous school district meeting, the Nassau County School Board on Tuesday held a special meeting to discuss the hot button topic and get feedback from the community.

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St. Johns County schools report 155 COVID-19 cases after 1st day

Read full article: St. Johns County schools report 155 COVID-19 cases after 1st day

At the close of the first day of school, the St. Johns County School District reported a total of 155 cases of COVID-19 in its schools.

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Parents, students sound off about masks at Clay County School Board meeting

Read full article: Parents, students sound off about masks at Clay County School Board meeting

Several parents and even a student stood in front of the Clay County School Board on Thursday to explain why they are either for or against students wearing masks this school year.

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Petition calls for mask requirement for St. Johns County schools

Read full article: Petition calls for mask requirement for St. Johns County schools

Citing the CDC’s recommendation for universal indoor masking for all teachers, staff, students, and visitors to K-12 schools, regardless of vaccination status, an online petition is calling for St. Johns County schools to impose a mask mandate when the new school year begins in two weeks.

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Alachua County School Board votes to temporarily require students to wear masks

Read full article: Alachua County School Board votes to temporarily require students to wear masks

On Tuesday night, Alachua County School Board voted in favor of requiring students to wear masks for the first two weeks of school.

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Attendance zone changes for new St. Johns County high school to affect Bartram Trail, Nease students

Read full article: Attendance zone changes for new St. Johns County high school to affect Bartram Trail, Nease students

To deal with explosive growth and school overcrowding, the St. Johns County School Board on Tuesday voted to change attendance zones for students in the northwest part of the county.

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St. Johns County School District to join lawsuit against opioid manufacturers

Read full article: St. Johns County School District to join lawsuit against opioid manufacturers

The St. Johns County School Board voted Tuesday to join a multi-district lawsuit targeting pharmaceutical companies that manufacture opioids, as well as companies that distribute the drugs.

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City Council audience cleared after school name-change advocates disrupt meeting

Read full article: City Council audience cleared after school name-change advocates disrupt meeting

A joint meeting between the Jacksonville City Council and the Duval County School board was recessed just after starting Friday morning due to a disturbance.

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Dozens attend Duval School Board meeting as name change debate continues

Read full article: Dozens attend Duval School Board meeting as name change debate continues

Dozens of people flooded the Duval County School board meeting Tuesday evening, taking the name change fight to the decision makers.

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Clay School Board votes in favor of contracting company for athletic fields

Read full article: Clay School Board votes in favor of contracting company for athletic fields

The Clay County School Board on Thursday night voted in favor of contracting a company to maintain its athletic fields.

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School board fires Florida teacher for medical marijuana use

Read full article: School board fires Florida teacher for medical marijuana use

FILE - In this March 22, 2019 file photo, shows marijuana buds being sorted into a prescription jar at Compassionate Care Foundation's medical marijuana dispensary in Egg Harbor Township, N.J. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez, File)MELBOURNE, Fla. – A Florida teacher has been fired for using medical marijuana. The Brevard County School Board voted 3-2 on Tuesday to terminate Allison Enright from her position at Space Coast Junior/Senior High School, Florida Today reported. The school district must be a drug-free workplace to receive certain federal grants, and that means the district can’t allow teachers to use marijuana, School Board General Counsel Paul Gibbs said. The school district adopted a policy in 2019 allowing students to use medical marijuana, but the policy didn't address teachers.

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DCPS projects $2 million price tag to rename 9 schools

Read full article: DCPS projects $2 million price tag to rename 9 schools

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Duval County Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Diana Greene said in a School Board workshop Tuesday morning that the estimated total cost for renaming nine schools with controversial namesakes in the district could top $2 million. The $2 million total includes roughly $32,000 for each of the two elementary schools and $287,000 for the seven secondary schools on the renaming list. As predicted, the largest estimated costs associated with renaming a school are the price tags for new athletics and band uniforms, expected to cost a combined $195,000 per secondary school. Because the district’s elementary schools don’t have those extracurriculars nor the need to change school mascots -- estimated to cost $60,000 -- Finegan and Jackson Elementary schools are quoted at a fraction of the total cost of the secondary school renamings. money collected by the specific school for faculty, staff, and student activities) and private donations.

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Clay County schools open enrollment begins Friday

Read full article: Clay County schools open enrollment begins Friday

GREEN COVE SPRINGS, Fla. – The Clay County School District will launch its controlled open enrollment program for the fifth year, which gives parents the option of choosing a Clay County school for their child that is outside their established attendance zone based on capacity at key schools. The window to apply for Controlled Open Enrollment begins on Friday and ends on April 9. “For us, open enrollment is a great opportunity to market all the great things that are happening Clay County Schools,” district chief of staff Terri Dennis said. “This determination takes into account the rapid growth in Clay County,” the Controlled Open Enrollment Plan said. Applications will be available at the Clay County District Schools’ website.

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St. Johns school board asks education commissioner to lift negative consequences for state tests

Read full article: St. Johns school board asks education commissioner to lift negative consequences for state tests

ST. JOHNS COUNTY, Fla. – In a letter sent to Florida Education Commissioner Richard Corcoran, members of the St. Johns County School Board asked the state not to penalize the school district based on the results of the Florida Standards Assessments (FSA) tests. “We want to give the test because we want to understand where our children are performing. AdThe letter, which was also signed by Superintendent Tim Forson, cites the U.S. Department of Education which said assessment flexibility was needed due to the ongoing pandemic. “Man students and staff members have missed time at school due to the illness itself, or mandatory quarantine, and students struggled in online platforms for a variety of reasons,” the letter states. Standardized testing begins April 15 and continues through May 28 in Florida schools.

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Nassau teachers, school board finally reach agreement for raises

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NASSAU COUNTY, Fla. – After weeks of negotiations, the Nassau Teachers Association (NTA) and the Nassau County School Board reached a tentative agreement for teacher salary increases on Monday night. Negotiations had dragged on after disagreements about how salaries for veteran teachers would be increased. Ron DeSantis signed a bill in June with the goal of raising the minimum teacher salary to $47,500 and provide other raises at a cost of $500 million — $400 million to boost the minimum teacher salary and $100 million for other pay raises. Under the previous proposal, veteran teachers would earn as little as $715. AdThe vast majority of Nassau County School District teachers voted to reject the last proposed salary increase last month.

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St. Johns County narrows in on name for new K-8 school in Nocatee

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Construction on new K-8 school in St. Johns County moving forward. ST. JOHNS COUNTY, Fla. – The St. Johns County School Board got an update Tuesday morning from the school district on a flurry of new school construction happening in the fast-growing county. (St. Johns County School District)Construction is also moving forward on schedule for Tocoi Creek High School, the district said, despite the challenges of the pandemic. Yet another high school, High School “III”, is also making progress. MORE: School construction updates from St. Johns County School DistrictAdThe 73-acre site has been cleared and readied for construction, which is projected to cost $59 million.

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Nassau County woman arrested after attempting to steal school bus

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YULEE, Fla. – A woman in Nassau County was arrested Friday night, accused of attempting to steal a school bus from the Nassau County School Board. Melissa Gail Lacey, 48, was found lying down on the floor of the bus which was parked in front of a house around 2:30 a.m., according to the Nassau County Sheriff’s Office. Homeowners found Lacey’s car in their driveway and, after discovering she was in the bus, told authorities she did not have permission to be in there. NCSO said the key was in the bus ignition and the airlock doors were pulled open. She was transported to the Nassau County Detention Facility.

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New St. Johns County school has a name: Tocoi Creek High

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ST. JOHNS COUNTY, Fla. – The St. Johns County School Board chose a name Tuesday for the new high school that up to today had been labeled “HHH.”The school will be Tocoi Creek High School. A mascot will be chosen later from 11 options:Suggested school names Mascot top selections Ancient City High School Bulls Nine Mile High School Cyclones North River High School Hornets River Valley High School Hurricanes Tocoi Creek High School (chosen name) Longhorns Tolomato High School Moccasins Razorbacks Tigers Toro Vikings VipersOn Dec. 15, the academic and elective course catalog will be released for the 2021-2022 school year enrollment. The St. Johns County School Board said the new school is desperately needed to help address overcrowding in the district. “Largely this will be taking the pressure off Nease high school,” said St. Johns County Superintendent Tim Forson. Realtor Shimi Meir says the market for families in St. Johns County is so high in demand that sellers and builders have taken advantage of it.

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Teachers union talks deadlocked in Clay County over pay raises

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CLAY COUNTY, Fla. – Negotiations reached an impasse Friday night between the Clay County School Board and representatives for the Clay County Education Association which represents teachers. The sticking point, according to CCEA president Vicki Kidwell, is the distribution of state-funded pay raises through HB 641, signed by Gov. It sets aside $400 million to raise the minimum salary for teachers and $100 million to provide veteran teachers a pay boost. The Clay County School Board’s plan would give new teachers an increase of around $6,000, while longer-serving instructors would receive around $600, according to Kidwell. Nearby, negotiators with the St. Johns County teachers union and the St. Johns County School District tentatively agreed to terms on Tuesday that would raise the starting pay for teachers by more than $6,500.

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Election brings 2 big changes for Clay County schools

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There are some major changes for the Clay County school district. There has also been a major shift on the Clay County School Board. Longtime School Board member Carol Studdard, who has been a board member for almost three decades, lost to Beth Clark. The other headline of note in Clay County is Studdard losing her re-election bid for the first time. District officials tell News4Jax wanted this new tax hike to be a sales tax so it wasn’t specifically funded only by property owners in Clay County.

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Duval County School Board wants to hear from you

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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Duval County Public Schools is seeking input from the community about how to improve its schools. The district is holding seven meetings this month to hear ideas and suggestions from parents and others. School Board Chairman Warren Jones said the feedback is important as the district develops its strategic plan for the next few years. “Our graduation rate is the highest it’s been but I think our goal should be (a) 90% graduation rate.”The first community meeting was Monday from 6-8 p.m. at Raines High School. “We presented our statistics on where we are, the many challenges we face as a school district," Jones said.

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Clay County: School sales tax

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Title: Levy one-half cent sales surtax for district school and charter school authorized usesBallot language: Shall a one-half cent sales surtax be levied in Clay County by the School Board for thirty years, beginning January 1, 2021, to finance district school construction, reconstruction, renovation, and remodeling of facilities, safety, security, technology upgrades, land acquisition and improvement and allowable statutory uses for charter schools. A citizens advisory committee will monitor expenditures. Revenues collected must be shared with eligible charter schools based on their proportionate share of total school district enrollment.

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School board pays $343,000 to replace missing, damaged iPads

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INVERNESS, Fla. One Florida school board is shelling out $343,000 to lease iPads after some 1,100 units were either damaged or not returned when school ended in the spring. Citrus County School Board members agreed this week to spend the money after being told that the number of broken or missing iPads had more than doubled, the Citrus County Chronicle reported. A message on the screen says that the iPad belongs to the Citrus County School District and should be returned. The school board either owns or leases 16,500 to 17,000 iPads, according to Mike Mullen, the district's assistant superintendent. Parents sign contracts with the school district, agreeing to return the iPads at the end of a school term, the newspaper reported.

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St. Johns County finalizes plan for students who refuse to wear masks

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ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. The St. Johns County School Board on Tuesday morning finalized plans for how the district plans to handle students who refuse to wear masks at school. The reassignment would apply to students who fail to wear a mask or face covering when required on more than three occasions. Before the student is reassigned, the school principal must notify the student and the students parents verbally and in writing that a student has refused or failed to comply with required district practices. The superintendents decision to reassign a student to distance learning will be final and shall not be subject to appeal, the district said. Part of the rules adopted Tuesday give Forson the power to require that all district students, teachers, staff, volunteers, vendors, and others, wear a mask.

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Alachua schools moves start date back to Aug. 31

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(Copyright 2020 by WJXT News4Jax - All rights reserved./Copyright 2020 The Associated Press. GAINESVILLE, Fla. The Alachua County school board on Wednesday made the decision to postpone the school start date one week until Aug. 31. The school year was scheduled to begin on Aug. 24. The School Board also approved maintaining the existing three options for education in the fall and pushed preplanning for teachers until Aug. 24. Students have the option to return to school and receive face-to-face instruction at their assigned school with health and safety measures in place, attend Alachua Digital Academy or Alachua eSchool.

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Jacksonville to partner with Duval County school to provide COVID-19 testing

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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. Promising that details would come soon, Mayor Lenny Curry said Wednesday that the city and Duval County Public Schools would share the cost of providing coronavirus testing for public schools in Jacksonville. The School Board and our superintendent is working their plan to offer virtual learning or in-school learning for parents that want it. People are wearing masks when theyre in situations where they cant practice socially distancing and I expect that other parts of the city will have more activity available and access to the public, Curry said. At his virtual news conference Wednesday, Curry announced another round of CARES Act funding for businesses affected by the coronavirus pandemic would be opening soon. Using the slogan Make Your Mark Jacksonville, he also urged citizens to fill out their U.S. Census forms to ensure the city receives its fair share of government funding and representation.

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Nassau County School Board

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Published: August 1, 2020, 7:57 am Updated: August 3, 2020, 10:12 amTwo seats on the Nassau County School Board are up this election cycle. In District 4, incumbent Russell Johnson is being challenged by Cynthia (Cindy) GroomsThis is a non-partisan race open to all voters in the August primary. Scroll down to read candidates’ responses to our News4Jax questionnaire, verbatim as provided. NASSAU COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD, District 4Cynthia (Cindy) GroomsThis candidate has not responded to the News4Jax questionnaire. Russell JohnsonThis candidate has not responded to the News4Jax questionnaire.

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Clay County School Board

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Two Clay County School Board seats are up for election ballot this year. CLAY COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD, District 2Beth ClarkParty affiliation: NPAAge: 63Candidate’s family: Husband and one adult sonOccupation: Residential Real EstateEducation: Jacksonville University-BusinessPolitical experience: NoneWhat do you see as the top three issues in this race? Campaign website: (no answer)Campaign’s social media pages: FacebookCarol StuddardParty affiliation: Rep. (Non partisan seat)Age: 75Candidate’s family: Husband, James 3 Grown Daughters, 4 GrandchildrenOccupation: Clay County School Board MemberEducation: University of AlabamaPolitical experience: Clay County School Board Member 7 termsWhat do you see as the top three issues in this race? My many years of experience on the Clay County School Board, including 9 years as Chairman, have given me the historical knowledge that we need in making future decisions. I also take pride that we now have a Performing Arts Elementary School in Clay County.

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