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DCPS considers eliminating busing for magnet schools to save money on transportation
Read full article: DCPS considers eliminating busing for magnet schools to save money on transportationIt’s a controversial multi-million dollar cost-cutting measure that could impact the education of thousands of local students.
Splash into some fun in the sun as Jax community pools open Memorial Day weekend
Read full article: Splash into some fun in the sun as Jax community pools open Memorial Day weekendThe City of Jacksonville Department of Parks, Recreation and Community Services (PRCS) announced that 20 community pools across the city will open Saturday, May 27 — just in time for Memorial Day festivities.
Second annual walk for teen who lost life to cancer helps other students fulfill their dreams
Read full article: Second annual walk for teen who lost life to cancer helps other students fulfill their dreamsA Jacksonville teen was remembered Saturday at the second annual Talen Charles Birt Walk-a-Thon.
List: Everywhere you can make a splash, keep cool during Independence Day weekend
Read full article: List: Everywhere you can make a splash, keep cool during Independence Day weekendFamilies and friends are looking forward to getting together and celebrating the holiday weekend. Beat the heat by visiting one of the swimming locations the city of Jacksonville has opened to keep you cool while having fun in the sun.
List: Here’s where you can cool off in Jacksonville during extreme heat
Read full article: List: Here’s where you can cool off in Jacksonville during extreme heatWith a heat advisory in effect from noon to 8 p.m. Thursday, the city of Jacksonville has multiple locations open to the public that offer air conditioning or other ways to cool off in extreme heat.
Anti-crime group ‘Cure Violence’ rallies outside Andrew Jackson High School
Read full article: Anti-crime group ‘Cure Violence’ rallies outside Andrew Jackson High SchoolCure Violence, an organization designed to prevent violence in Jacksonville, is expected to be at the high school at 3 p.m. to address recent gun violence in the area.
Andrew Jackson High School students faced extra security after teen was shot outside the school
Read full article: Andrew Jackson High School students faced extra security after teen was shot outside the schoolStudents saw extra security Thursday, one day after a teen was shot outside Andrew Jackson High School.
AP & state testing postponed at Andrew Jackson High, enhanced security planned after teen shot near campus
Read full article: AP & state testing postponed at Andrew Jackson High, enhanced security planned after teen shot near campusA 17-year-old was said to have serious injuries after he was wounded in a shooting Wednesday afternoon near the campus of Andrew Jackson High School, according to the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office.
Firearm found in parking lot triggers lockdown at Andrew Jackson High
Read full article: Firearm found in parking lot triggers lockdown at Andrew Jackson HighA firearm was discovered in the parking lot of Andrew Jackson High School on Thursday, and the school was placed on lockdown while police investigated, according to a statement from a Duval County Public Schools spokesperson.
Witness says cadets at ceremony were standing in formation when some fell out
Read full article: Witness says cadets at ceremony were standing in formation when some fell outA witness tells News4JAX he was at the award ceremony for students from Andrew Jackson High School’s Air Force Junior Reserve Officer’s Training Corps, where on Wednesday evening seven cadets needed to be taken to a hospital.
7 students hospitalized for ‘medical emergencies’ during award ceremony at NAS Jacksonville
Read full article: 7 students hospitalized for ‘medical emergencies’ during award ceremony at NAS JacksonvilleSeven students from Andrew Jackson High School’s Air Force Junior Reserve Officer’s Training Corps were transported to hospitals after “suffering medical emergencies” during a ceremony Thursday night at Naval Air Station Jacksonville, according to a news release.
Final day of Duval school name change voting brings last minute campaign pushes
Read full article: Final day of Duval school name change voting brings last minute campaign pushesThe community input portion of the months-long process for deciding whether to rename nine Duval County Public Schools campuses is scheduled to end at 6:30 p.m. Friday.
Community votes on names for Robert E. Lee High, 3 other Duval County schools
Read full article: Community votes on names for Robert E. Lee High, 3 other Duval County schoolsStudents, teachers, alumni, parents who are PTA members and people in the community began voting Monday on whether to change the names of four local schools. It’s the final phase of the public balloting process and includes the school that has gotten the most attention, Robert E. Lee High School.
Changing name of Robert E. Lee High takes spotlight at community meeting
Read full article: Changing name of Robert E. Lee High takes spotlight at community meetingJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The Northside Coalition and other members of the Jacksonville community gathered Monday afternoon ahead of a meeting, rallying for a name change at Robert E. Lee High School. pic.twitter.com/D7DATGJe60 — Brie Isom (@BrieIsomWJXT) March 15, 2021Some of the names suggested during the Monday meeting included Avondale High School or Riverside High School. There’s a group of alumni from Lee High School are pushing to keep the school’s name, saying that Lee High has too much history to be renamed. It’s about Southern pride,” Lee High School alumnus Joey Steves said previously. Jackson High, Ribault High, and Ribault Middle schools were added to the list in early August.
DCPS makes changes after students call for ‘You Matter Month’ to be renamed
Read full article: DCPS makes changes after students call for ‘You Matter Month’ to be renamedJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – After Sandalwood High School students took to the hallways on Wednesday in protest of the district’s “You Matter Month” campaign, more demonstrations were held Friday on campuses across the district. Students rallied again at Sandalwood, as well as at First Coast High School, Fletcher High School, Andrew Jackson High School and others. The main target of all the demonstrations is the district’s “You Matter Month” campaign which they say takes away from Black History Month and, at the same time, high-jacks the “Black Lives Matter” phrasing. “We want more Black history to be in the curriculum, we want it to be more important,” Sandalwood student Milka Fanord said. In fact, DCPS is listed as one of only nine “exemplary districts” by Florida for how it provides Black history education.
Debate over controversial DCPS school names continues
Read full article: Debate over controversial DCPS school names continuesThe School Advisory Committee will create a shortlist of possible names on which the school community will vote. Our School Renaming Fund is open for anyone who wants to help offset the costs of renaming schools, following community input and the School Board’s final decision. A group of alumni from Lee High School are pushing to keep the school’s name, saying that Lee High has too much history to be renamed. That estimate was based on the costs associated with the 2014 renaming of Nathan B. Forrest High School to Westside High School, which was roughly $200,000. Although, district spokesperson Tracy Pierce told News4Jax that renaming a high school is much more expensive than a middle or elementary school.
Andrew Jackson HS JROTC drill team to be featured in inauguration parade
Read full article: Andrew Jackson HS JROTC drill team to be featured in inauguration paradeJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Joe Biden’s presidential inauguration marks a major milestone for Andrew Jackson High School in Jacksonville’s Brentwood neighborhood. The school’s Air Force Junior ROTC drill team was selected to take part in the inauguration’s “Parade Across America”. Major Johnson recalls the moment he learned they were selected. “My mom put me into a military school when I was in middle school, and we had leadership classes,” Simmons said. “You want to see your students actually, finally realize the potential you knew they always had within themselves,” Major Johnson said.
Chartwells holding 5 hiring events in Jacksonville
Read full article: Chartwells holding 5 hiring events in JacksonvilleJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Chartwells, a foodservice company for the students at Duval County Public Schools, is holding five separate hiring events in October. The job fair will be hiring workers for Duval County Public Schools' cafeterias for food service roles. According to an event notice, employees will "only work day shifts, no nights, no weekends, paid sick leave, paid holidays, and many other benefits available.”Full- and part-time positions are available. The company will be interviewing and offering jobs on the spot at these job fairs. If you can’t make it to the job fair events, you can also apply here.
3 more Duval County school names under review
Read full article: 3 more Duval County school names under reviewJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The Duval County School Board voted to add three more schools to the list of those being considered for a name change. Board member Ashley Smith-Juarez introduced a bill that would add Andrew Jackson High School, Jean Ribault High School and Jean Ribault Middle School to the list, bringing the total to nine. The Duval County School Board previously voted unanimously to begin the renaming process for six public schools whose names honor Confederate leaders: Joseph Finegan Elementary, Stonewall Jackson Elementary, Jefferson Davis Middle, Kirby-Smith Middle, J.E.B. According to the Duval County School Board, The Jacksonville Public Education Fund created the fund to allow community members to support public school renamings through tax-deductible donations. The fund would help offset the costs of renaming the six schools if the Duval County School Board approves new names.
Duval County Public Schools announces planned dates for July graduation ceremonies
Read full article: Duval County Public Schools announces planned dates for July graduation ceremoniesJACKSONVILLE, Fla. July graduations dates were released by Duval County Public Schools on Friday. According to DCPS, information regarding time, venue guest information and safety protocols was still being finalized as of Friday. That information was expected to be shared with families in the coming weeks. Here is a list of the upcoming graduation dates, provided by the district:Wednesday, July 15Alden Road Exceptional Student CenterMount Herman Exceptional Student CenterThursday, July 16Palm Avenue Exceptional Student CenterFriday, July 17Frank H. PetersonAndrew Jackson High SchoolMonday, July 20Baldwin Middle Senior High SchoolWilliam M. Raines High SchoolStanton College PreparatoryTuesday, July 21Sandalwood High SchoolJean Ribault Senior High SchoolAtlantic Coast High SchoolWednesday, July 22Terry Parker High SchoolSamuel W. Wolfson High SchoolEdward White High SchoolDuval Virtual Instruction AcademyThursday, July 23Westside High SchoolAsa Philip Randolph Academies of TechnologyMandarin High SchoolRobert E. Lee High SchoolThe Bridge to Success AcademyFriday, July 24Douglas Anderson School of the ArtsDarnell Cookman School of the Medical ArtsFirst Coast High SchoolMonday, July 27
Together forever: Jacksonville couple celebrates 60th anniversary
Read full article: Together forever: Jacksonville couple celebrates 60th anniversaryJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – A Jacksonville couple is celebrating their 60th wedding anniversary on Friday! John “Wright” Rowan and Patricia Rowan said “I do” in Jacksonville on January 31st, 1960. John Rowan graduated in 1955 and Pat graduated in 1957. On their 50th Wedding Anniversary, they went to Dairy Queen to celebrate. News4Jax wants to wish this fine couple a happy anniversary!