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Tulsa Welding School offers counselors on campus after student shot during argument in parking lot
Read full article: Tulsa Welding School offers counselors on campus after student shot during argument in parking lotA day after a Tulsa Welding School student was shot in the campus parking lot on Southside Boulevard, counselors and resources will be available for students on campus Wednesday, the school announced.
Riverside High students to learn money management, key financial skills with on-campus, student-run VyStar branch
Read full article: Riverside High students to learn money management, key financial skills with on-campus, student-run VyStar branchVyStar Credit Union opened a student-run branch at Riverside High School. A ribbon-cutting ceremony and grand opening for the VyStar Academy of Business was held Thursday, Oct. 24.
Four Northeast Florida schools receive National Blue Ribbon Award
Read full article: Four Northeast Florida schools receive National Blue Ribbon AwardTwo Northeast Florida schools out of the 15 in Florida for the 2024 Cohort of the National Blue Ribbon were recognize by the U.S. Department of Education.
Florida Department of Education announces model policy for volunteer school chaplains program
Read full article: Florida Department of Education announces model policy for volunteer school chaplains programToday, Commissioner of Education Manny Diaz, Jr. announced the Florida Department of Education Model Policy for the Volunteer School Chaplain Program.
Some Duval County middle and high school students losing access to school bus transportation
Read full article: Some Duval County middle and high school students losing access to school bus transportationSome Duval County middle and high school students will be losing bus transportation in the upcoming school year.
Extended Day registration now open for DCPS; Monday last day for bus registration
Read full article: Extended Day registration now open for DCPS; Monday last day for bus registrationDuval County Extended Day Program accepts eligible DCPS students who are properly enrolled in Kindergarten through 12th grade.
Extended Day registration now open for DCPS; Parents asked to register for bus stops
Read full article: Extended Day registration now open for DCPS; Parents asked to register for bus stopsDuval County Extended Day Program accepts eligible DCPS students who are properly enrolled in Kindergarten through 12th grade.
2 arrested after shooting that led to stray bullet hitting a school bus in Hogan’s Creek
Read full article: 2 arrested after shooting that led to stray bullet hitting a school bus in Hogan’s CreekA 23-year-old woman and a 17-year-old male were charged with attempted murder following a shooting where a stray bullet hit a school bus carrying children in the Hogan’s Creek area on Monday, according to the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office.
Parents, neighbors frustrated after school bus carrying children hit by gunfire in Hogan’s Creek
Read full article: Parents, neighbors frustrated after school bus carrying children hit by gunfire in Hogan’s CreekThe Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office is investigating a gun battle that led to a stray bullet hitting a school bus with kids on Dr. Roy Baker Street near UF Health Jacksonville in the Hogan’s Creek area on Monday.
St. Augustine pro wrestling school recruiting new students
Read full article: St. Augustine pro wrestling school recruiting new studentsHatchet Pro Wrestling which is operated by a WWE star is looking for more students who want to train for a career in professional wrestling. The school opened around the beginning of the year and is one of the top wrestling schools in the Southeast based in St. Augustine.
How police are using cameras in school zones to catch speeders
Read full article: How police are using cameras in school zones to catch speedersAs more and more localities are using the technology, or talking about adding the technology, the Solutionaries team is working for you on if it’s really a solution to the speeding problem.
All-News4JAX volleyball ‘24: State title as good as it gets for Middleburg and star Connor Rahn
Read full article: All-News4JAX volleyball ‘24: State title as good as it gets for Middleburg and star Connor RahnMiddleburg senior hitter Connor Rahn led the Broncos to a state championship and leads the All-News4JAX volleyball team.
News4JAX girls basketball Super 6: Ribault, Ridgeview move into rankings
Read full article: News4JAX girls basketball Super 6: Ribault, Ridgeview move into rankingsThe News4JAX Super 6 girls high school basketball rankings will be published each Tuesday — except during Christmas week — through the regular season. Records are through Dec. 18.
News4JAX girls basketball Super 6: Orange Park, Ponte Vedra move into rankings
Read full article: News4JAX girls basketball Super 6: Orange Park, Ponte Vedra move into rankingsThe News4JAX Super 6 girls high school basketball rankings will be published each Tuesday — except during Christmas week — through the regular season. Records are through Dec. 11.
News4JAX girls basketball Super 6: Providence jumps to top spot
Read full article: News4JAX girls basketball Super 6: Providence jumps to top spotThe News4JAX Super 6 girls high school basketball rankings will be published each Tuesday — except during Christmas week — through the regular season. Records are through Dec. 4.
Parents of DCPS students are encouraged to complete this 2023 Federal Impact Aid Survey
Read full article: Parents of DCPS students are encouraged to complete this 2023 Federal Impact Aid SurveyAll parents who have children enrolled in Duval County Public Schools are encouraged to complete the survey.
Proposed changes to Florida college sociology course would eliminate it as ‘core course’ for graduation
Read full article: Proposed changes to Florida college sociology course would eliminate it as ‘core course’ for graduationThe class at the forefront of this discussion is called “The Principles of Sociology.”
‘It’s been a crazy ride’: Voucher payments for private schools late, incomplete amid expansion, new online system
Read full article: ‘It’s been a crazy ride’: Voucher payments for private schools late, incomplete amid expansion, new online systemAs the number of families using private school vouchers has exploded in Florida, “Step Up For Students,” the non-profit tasked with distributing the money, has been struggling to get it in the hands of families and schools this fall.
Douglas Anderson teacher removed from classroom for second time; investigation into allegations reopened
Read full article: Douglas Anderson teacher removed from classroom for second time; investigation into allegations reopenedThe News4JAX I-TEAM has learned a Douglas Anderson teacher has been removed from the classroom for a second time as the school district’s office of professional standards investigates allegations against him again amid pressure from stakeholders.
New school security system immediately notifies police about threats on Duval County campuses
Read full article: New school security system immediately notifies police about threats on Duval County campusesThe Duval County public school district has installed a new security system in every school that allows teachers and staff to immediately notify everyone if a school threat occurs on campus.
Demolition on the old Highlands Elementary School has begun, new school to open in 2024
Read full article: Demolition on the old Highlands Elementary School has begun, new school to open in 2024Duval County Public Schools released a video on its social media accounts Monday of Highlands Elementary School being demolished. A new school will open in 2024 thanks to the half-penny sales tax.
Duval County school board presented with options for moving administrative building
Read full article: Duval County school board presented with options for moving administrative buildingAt a workshop Tuesday, the Duval County school board was presented with options for moving the district's administrative building.
This new approach to school suspensions is making a difference for students and teachers
Read full article: This new approach to school suspensions is making a difference for students and teachersIn one city, you don't serve your time at home. There's a center dedicated to teaching students coping skills during their suspension.
Groundbreaking ceremony held for Highlands Elementary School
Read full article: Groundbreaking ceremony held for Highlands Elementary SchoolThe new school marks the third elementary school — out of 28 new public schools being constructed in Duval County — to be built under the taxpayer-funded master facility plan.
‘We are working through the facts’: DCPS chairwoman discusses steps district is taking amid Douglas Anderson controversy
Read full article: ‘We are working through the facts’: DCPS chairwoman discusses steps district is taking amid Douglas Anderson controversyDuval County School leaders are calling for accountability as investigators look into several misconduct claims against multiple Douglas Anderson School of the Arts teachers, including longtime music teacher Jeffrey Clayton, who resigned after he was removed and charged with lewd acts involving a student.
Duval Schools reassigns professional standards supervisor amid misconduct reporting probe
Read full article: Duval Schools reassigns professional standards supervisor amid misconduct reporting probeDuval County Public Schools announced Wednesday the reassignment of Reginald Johnson, who had served as the district’s supervisor of professional standards.
Door opened for more talks with DCPS, security contractor says, following I-TEAM report
Read full article: Door opened for more talks with DCPS, security contractor says, following I-TEAM reportSchool campus safety is once again in the spotlight following the deadly shooting at a Nashville Christian school, and on Tuesday, the News4JAX I-TEAM reported that a $36,000 contract for active shooter training and campus evaluations in Duval County hasn’t been used 10 months after leaders announced it.
News4JAX Super 6 baseball: Providence leads the way, St. Johns CD follows in rankings
Read full article: News4JAX Super 6 baseball: Providence leads the way, St. Johns CD follows in rankingsThe News4JAX Super 6 high school baseball rankings will be published each Friday during the regular season with the exception of March 17. Records are through March 9 games.
News4JAX boys lacrosse Super 6: Ponte Vedra starts season at the top of the rankings
Read full article: News4JAX boys lacrosse Super 6: Ponte Vedra starts season at the top of the rankingsThe News4JAX boys lacrosse Super 6 will be published Tuesday through the end of the regular season. Records are through Feb. 20 games.
News4JAX Super 6 girls lacrosse: Bartram Trail, Ponte Vedra open the season at the top
Read full article: News4JAX Super 6 girls lacrosse: Bartram Trail, Ponte Vedra open the season at the topThe News4JAX girls lacrosse Super 6 will be published Monday through the end of the regular season. Records are through Feb. 19 games.
City Year Jacksonville, Jaguars Foundation team up to boost student literacy
Read full article: City Year Jacksonville, Jaguars Foundation team up to boost student literacyWhile the pandemic was hard on countless students, City Year Jacksonville says its focus is to help them learn skills they can carry with them through life.
Duval County School Board reviews refurbished sex education curriculum after pulling materials midyear
Read full article: Duval County School Board reviews refurbished sex education curriculum after pulling materials midyearAfter abruptly postponing the legally required presentation of the district’s supplemental health curriculum in September, the Duval County School Board reviewed the new proposed plan for how the district will teach students about reproductive health and disease prevention.
Duval County School Board discusses update to critical grand jury report on district crime reporting
Read full article: Duval County School Board discusses update to critical grand jury report on district crime reportingThe Duval County Public School board is poised to again discuss a recently released report from a Florida grand jury which accuses the former director of DCPS Police Department of severely underreporting instances of crimes on school campuses over a four-year period.
Inside look at STA bus dispatch center ahead of Duval County’s first day of school
Read full article: Inside look at STA bus dispatch center ahead of Duval County’s first day of schoolAs Duval County prepares to head back to school, one of the district’s bus contractors is giving us an inside look at how they are preparing for any emergencies or hiccups that may happen.
Weekend full of Back to School Events
Read full article: Weekend full of Back to School EventsMost all the young ones are back in school…Duval County lights it up Monday. With that, there are many back to school events that offer up school supplies, beautifications for young ladies, food, fun and more. Rance shares a short list of opportunities for families to get out and prep for school in a fun way.
Back to school laptops 2022: Best for students, budget & more
Read full article: Back to school laptops 2022: Best for students, budget & moreIt’s time to go back to school, or at least time to start thinking about it. To make it a little easier, a new laptop might help. With almost everything costing more the days, Consumer Reports found some great picks for every budget.
‘We are in this together’: DCPS superintendent lays out plan for navigating teacher shortage as school year looms
Read full article: ‘We are in this together’: DCPS superintendent lays out plan for navigating teacher shortage as school year loomsIn a message to district staff Wednesday, Duval County Public Schools Dr. Superintendent Diana Greene announced that class sizes in grades K-8 will increase by one or two students across the district.
Road Trip Tips with Jacksonville Mom
Read full article: Road Trip Tips with Jacksonville MomSummer is coming to an end and school is right around the corner. Its your last chance to hit the road without the stresses of school and all the after-school activities. Family road trips are great if you are prepared! Our friend Nicki Wiggins, from Jacksonville Mom stopped by the studio and shared her tips and tricks to make the car ride fun. My favorite tip is the “snacklebox”. Here is a link to her blog post from Jacksonville Mom: Must-Have Toys and Activities for Road Trips (jacksonvillemom.com)
Duval school police, staff train for reuniting parents, students in active shooter situation
Read full article: Duval school police, staff train for reuniting parents, students in active shooter situationDozens of Duval County school teachers and staff were trained Wednesday on how to help families get back together in the event of a mass shooting or other evacuation emergency.
Tell us, how much did you pay for high school senior photos?
Read full article: Tell us, how much did you pay for high school senior photos?We recently reported on the price of senior photos for some parents. One mother told News4JAX she paid $900 at one school, and $2,000-$3,000 for a second child at another school.
Parents can weigh in on St. Johns County School district’s plans for new school
Read full article: Parents can weigh in on St. Johns County School district’s plans for new schoolParents in St. Johns County School will have the chance Tuesday night to discuss the school district’s plans for a new school in the northwest part of the county.
DeSantis blasts Disney for ‘woke’ response on Florida sexual identity in schools bill
Read full article: DeSantis blasts Disney for ‘woke’ response on Florida sexual identity in schools billGov. Ron DeSantis is condemning Disney’s response to Florida’s bill banning discussion of sexual orientation and identity in some classrooms, calling the company “woke” and saying it’s fallen for “phony hysteria” from the corporate media.
First Coast High planning for enhanced security ‘for the near future’
Read full article: First Coast High planning for enhanced security ‘for the near future’In a message Tuesday to parents of students at First Coast High School, Principal Justin Fluent said the school will be taking enhanced security measures “in light of the acts of violence taking place in our area.”
‘Bring Your Bible to School Day’ event at Duval County middle school sparks concern
Read full article: ‘Bring Your Bible to School Day’ event at Duval County middle school sparks concernA post made on the Lavilla School of the Arts’ Facebook page about “Bring Your Bible to School Day” is raising concerns, and some have been voicing those concerns on social media.
Teacher who hung BLM flag outside class offered extra credit for activism, DCPS investigation finds
Read full article: Teacher who hung BLM flag outside class offered extra credit for activism, DCPS investigation findsNewly-released documents from Duval County Public Schools reveal why teacher Amy Donofrio was removed from her classroom duties at the formerly-named Robert E. Lee High School, amid the heated battle over the future of the school’s name.
Parents of Duval, Alachua students file petition over school boards’ mask policies
Read full article: Parents of Duval, Alachua students file petition over school boards’ mask policiesParents of students who attend schools in Duval and Alachua counties have filled an emergency petition, asking for changes to be made to their school boards’ mask policies and quarantine procedures.
Police: Three 12-year-old students charged with threatening middle school
Read full article: Police: Three 12-year-old students charged with threatening middle schoolOfficials say three students at a South Florida junior high school have been arrested and charged with making threats on social media to shoot up their school.
13,000+ Duval County students listed ‘absent’ on first day of classes
Read full article: 13,000+ Duval County students listed ‘absent’ on first day of classesDuval County Public Schools said 13,030 of its students were listed as absent on the first day of the 2021-2022 school year, according to information obtained Wednesday through a public records request.
Duval County superintendent review of school year: From survival mode to thriving
Read full article: Duval County superintendent review of school year: From survival mode to thrivingThe Duval County’s school superintendent reviewed the school year that just ended and answered questions about the upcoming school year during a news conference Monday morning.
Don’t let summer disrupt good your kids’ good habits
Read full article: Don’t let summer disrupt good your kids’ good habitsSchool out for summer for most children in our area but that doesn’t mean their routine has to stop. Children actually crave structure and you can inject it into your days and still make it fun.
Voters favor changing Lee High’s name, narrow margins want to keep Andrew Jackson & Ribault
Read full article: Voters favor changing Lee High’s name, narrow margins want to keep Andrew Jackson & RibaultThe results of weeks of community balloting at nine Duval County Schools being considered for renaming were counted and released to the public Wednesday evening, giving solid support to changing the name of Robert E. Lee High School and several other schools, but voters want to keep the name of two other high schools and one middle school.
More protests held outside DCPS board meeting over school renaming effort
Read full article: More protests held outside DCPS board meeting over school renaming effortSupporters of the renaming of nine Duval County Public Schools properties staged another demonstration Tuesday outside the school district’s administrative headquarters, about 90 minutes before a scheduled meeting of the school board.
DCPS works to answer questions about state testing
Read full article: DCPS works to answer questions about state testingA flurry of questions flooded Duval County Public Schools following a new emergency order from the Florida Department of Education, which laid out new rules for how local districts are allowed to handle state exams.
Super 6 baseball rankings: Clay teams continue strong start
Read full article: Super 6 baseball rankings: Clay teams continue strong startJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – High school baseball season is back and so are our Super 6 rankings. (1) St. Johns Country Day (6-0, Class 2A)Notable wins: Bartram Trail, Bolles, Glynn Academy, Ridgeview. There’s an excellent Clay County showdown a week from Friday with a home game against the Blue Devils from Green Cove Springs. Glance: Another Clay County team, another sterling start. The Bears slide due to inactivity this week and stay in the Super 6 ahead of Providence and Trinity Christian.
Putnam County schools move forward with sweeping plan to close, build new schools
Read full article: Putnam County schools move forward with sweeping plan to close, build new schoolsPUTNAM COUNTY, Fla. – Putnam County school leaders voted Tuesday to move forward with a revitalization plan that could reshape the district as students and families know it. School board member Sandra Gilyard, who voted against the plan, said the school district should slow down and get more input from the community. In it, former students and parents alike share how Melrose Elementary School helped shape their lives. With the finalized plan being left to Putnam County leaders, the Melrose community is just celebrating a victory. “It’s just a huge relief knowing that future generations are going to continue having those memories and the different little things that continue to build the school,” Spitzner said.
Florida schools graduation rate hits record-high after standardized tests waived
Read full article: Florida schools graduation rate hits record-high after standardized tests waivedJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Florida’s high school graduation rate hit a record-high of 90% in 2020. The Florida Department of Education said the graduation high is in part due to adjustments made during the coronavirus pandemic. The waived assessments propelled us in a direction we were already heading,” Duval County Schools Superintendent wrote in a statement. The Nassau County School District (91.6%) noted a 1.2% drop in the graduation rate since 2017-18 but still finished above the state’s average. See the results including all Florida high schools here.
New year brings higher fines for drivers ignoring school bus stops
Read full article: New year brings higher fines for drivers ignoring school bus stopsThe penalties for failure to stop for a school bus are now double. The penalty for passing a school bus on the side that children enter and exit when the school bus displays a stop signal goes from a minimum of $200 to $400. If a second offense is committed in 5 years, the person’s license can be suspended for up to 2 years. Need to brush up on the rules for when to stop for a school bus? The only time you do not have to stop for a school bus stop is if you are traveling the opposite direction, and there is a raised barrier, like a concrete divider or a five-foot-wide grass median.
High school football 2020: Results from around the area in Week 9
Read full article: High school football 2020: Results from around the area in Week 9JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The ninth week of the high school football season is in the books and here’s how area teams did on Friday night. This is the last full week of the regular season as a handful of playoff games begin next week. Bolles, (6-1), Class 4A: OFF2. Trinity Christian (6-1), Class 3A: Beat Raines, 21-0. Baker County (6-1), Class 5A: Beat Bishop Kenny, 49-7.
Reported coronavirus cases continue to rise at Fletcher High
Read full article: Reported coronavirus cases continue to rise at Fletcher HighJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The number of reported coronavirus cases at Fletcher High School continues to trend in the wrong direction. “It’s actually not surprising,” said Dr. Sunil Joshi, President of the Duval County Medical Society Foundation. The announcement comes as seven new cases were also reported at Sandalwood High School on Wednesday. At Douglas Anderson High School, which moved to online learning this week after an outbreak, there were no new reported cases as of Wednesday evening, according to the district. At Providence School of Jacksonville, the “small amount of cases” among high school and middle school students forced the school to move to virtual learning for the rest of the week for grades 6-12.
Fletcher High moves all instruction online after ‘approximately 16′ COVID cases
Read full article: Fletcher High moves all instruction online after ‘approximately 16′ COVID casesFletcher High moves all instruction online after ‘approximately 16′ COVID casesPublished: October 14, 2020, 6:19 pmBeginning Thursday, students of Fletcher High School will be learning at home through at least Monday, according to a message from the school’s principal.
Duval school superintendent limits flags schools can display at events
Read full article: Duval school superintendent limits flags schools can display at eventsJACKSONVILLE, Fla – The superintendent of Duval County Public Schools, Dr. Diana Greene, is seeking to clarify the district’s policy on the display of flags and banners at school-sponsored events, citing only certain entities' flags as acceptable. The post goes on to list the official flags of the United States, U.S. military branches and the state of Florida as automatically acceptable for a school to display. The post says a school’s principal would need to approve any school spirit flags, signs or banners. Before issuing the guidance, DCPS leaders consulted with the district’s policy and compliance office and with the office of general counsel, according to spokesman Tracy Pierce. “For example, it may be appropriate for a teacher to display student banners and flags as a part of a school’s cultural or arts event.”More information about district policy can be found on the DCPS website.
Nassau County school district releases 32 employees
Read full article: Nassau County school district releases 32 employeesNASSAU COUNTY, Fla. – The Nassau County School District is laying off 26 teachers and six paraprofessionals in an effort to soften the massive financial hit expected to accompany a much lower-than-expected fall enrollment. The 32 employees were in their first year of employment with the district, also referred to as “probationary status," Assistant Superintendent Mark Durham said. The employees were notified of the layoffs Sept. 11 and their final date of employment is set for Friday. As of Thursday, Durham told News4Jax the district has about 11,800 across the three learning options; traditional-brick and mortar, school-based distance learning and Nassau Virtual. Since that happened, Phillips said, four positions were made available again indicating a possible net loss of two employees.
Bradford Middle student told to remove Black Lives Matter mask
Read full article: Bradford Middle student told to remove Black Lives Matter maskSTARKE, Fla. – The parent of a Bradford Middle School student said her daughter was told by school leaders Tuesday to take off a face mask, which displayed support for the Black Lives Matter movement. Jennifer Brown told News4Jax that her daughter, 12-year-old Deziyah Brown, was not given an immediate explanation as to why the mask was not allowed but that she was later told it was too political. The black mask has the words “I can’t breathe,” printed in large, red letters followed by “Black Lives Matter” below in white letters. Brown said her daughter was not offered a replacement mask when she was told to remove her own. Harris said the school district does have masks on hand for any student that wants to wear one.
COVID-19 dashboard shows active cases in Alachua County schools
Read full article: COVID-19 dashboard shows active cases in Alachua County schoolsGAINESVILLE, Fla. A series of digital charts compiled on the Alachua County Public Schools website provides the number of the reported active COVID-19 cases among students and staff at each school in the district. Active cases are defined as those reported within the previous two weeks, which is the incubation period for the virus, the page said. The page also includes a chart labeled District Totals, a running total of all cases of the virus that have been reported since Aug. 17. The dashboard notes that the cases listed on it did not necessarily involve patients who contracted the virus on a school campus. The Duval County Public Schools district planned to publish a similar COVID-19 dashboard in August with school-level information but was blocked by the Florida Health Department in Duval County, citing federal privacy laws.
Duval County mom notified 6 days after child exposed to COVID-19 at school
Read full article: Duval County mom notified 6 days after child exposed to COVID-19 at schoolThis photo shows the letter a Duval County family received, notifying them that their elementary student had been in contact with a positive case of COVID-19. If the child does develop symptoms in that time, the letter suggests the child be tested for the virus. The mother said she also received a robocall from the health department Tuesday afternoon, again notifying her about her childs exposure. Those individuals are then notified by their county health department and instructed to self-isolate for 14 days after their exposure to the virus, and to contact their county health department and health care provider immediately if they develop symptoms. The unnamed parent told News4Jax Wednesday that her child is suffering from a headache and shell be taking her to be tested immediately.
Back-to-school photos: Students excited to learn on Thursday
Read full article: Back-to-school photos: Students excited to learn on ThursdayCarianne Luter is a social media producer for News4Jax and has worked at Channel 4 since December 2015. She graduated from the University of North Florida with a degree in communications.
Duval students could be removed from school for repeated mask violations
Read full article: Duval students could be removed from school for repeated mask violationsJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – In a new poster from Duval County Public Schools, the district outlines tangible consequences for students who fail to follow the district’s mask policy, including removal from brick-and-mortar learning. The district confirmed the details of the mask policy on Monday. (Duval County Public Schools)The first time a student doesn’t wear a face mask, the district’s guidelines dictate that one be provided to that student and that the student fill out a face mask safety contract with a parent’s signature. The student’s parent will be contacted and the district will conduct “restorative practice on face mask safety,” although that practice is not defined on the poster. A third violation of the mask policy will prompt a parent conference and a citation of “failure to adhere to safety consideration” violation of the student conduct policy.
New district plan shows Duval County Schools will postpone start of school 10 days
Read full article: New district plan shows Duval County Schools will postpone start of school 10 daysIts official-- Duval County school leaders confirm the first day of the new school year is August 20th. Thats 10 days after the original start day for the new school year. READ: Full plan from Duval County School BoardThe school board is expected to vote on this plan tomorrow. As of now, this plan calls for elementary school students to start back in the classroom 5 days a week. While elementary school students will be at their assigned brick and mortar school every day, Middle school students would go 3 to 4 days a week and high school students would attend 2 days a week.
State education leaders working to ensure mental health resources for schools
Read full article: State education leaders working to ensure mental health resources for schoolsState education leaders are working to make sure mental healthcare is accessible to students and families this upcoming school year. This week, the states Department of Education and the Department of Children and Families presented a framework for how school districts can develop their mental health plans. Mental health is more important than ever as we battle a pandemic, and that care needs to be accessible to everyone. It also includes $5.5 million for youth mental health first aid. State law required that school districts should submit their approved plans to the education commissioner by Aug. 1.
Group of local parents, educators call out Gov. Ron DeSantis with open letter
Read full article: Group of local parents, educators call out Gov. Ron DeSantis with open letterA group of Duval County parents and educators are calling out Governor Ron DeSantis for his comments over the weekend that having kids go back to schools is the right move. During a press conference, DeSantis said its a good idea and children will be better off in school. The parents and educators also wrote a letter to Superintendent Green and the school board, urging them to carefully consider the reopening plan and to encourage online learning. News4Jax reporter Maggie Lorenz was on a Zoom call with a group of five Duval County parents and educators, who sent the letter to the Duval County School Board on behalf of hundreds of other parents and teachers they said they collaborated with. Their message is no in-person school reopening plan is a safe reopening plan.We want to be back in school, said DCPS teacher Chris GuerrieriBut this group of local teachers, parents, and professors.. said Floridas spike in positive cases makes in-person learning unsafe.