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It's the first grades issued after the Florida Board of Education replaced the Florida Standards Assessment with progress monitoring, in which public school students in grades 3 through 10 are tested three times a year.
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Principal Keila Victor said building a community — or as she puts it, “a village” — for her 300 students is the most important part of her job.
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Before becoming principal, Evan Markowitz was a music teacher at Athenian Academy. He said creating upward mobility for his teachers is important to him.
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Tampa Bay area students show improvement in this year's math FSA; English scores basically unchangedMore Tampa Bay area students in grades 3-8 passed their math exams this year than last, but very little improvement was shown in English and Language Arts exams in grades 3-10.
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Some face legal challenges, such as a bill that would prevent abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy.
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The release comes as new data reveals just 53 percent of Florida's third-graders passed the state’s reading test.
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Governor Ron DeSantis said the change will allow teachers and parents to check in on students before the year is over.
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A bill that would carry out Gov. Ron DeSantis’ plan to end the Florida Standards Assessments received unanimous approval Tuesday in its first Senate committee.
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One teacher says she's concerned that testing throughout the year will allow for less flexibility in the teachers’ curriculum.
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On this week's "The Florida Roundup," we talk about how Gov. DeSantis wants to end city and county vaccine mandates and the Florida Standards Assessment; a lawsuit seeks more transparency from the state in releasing COVID-19 data; and an all-civilian space crew.
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CORRECTION: In an interview published today by WUSF, an opponent to proposed changes in Florida education standards incorrectly stated when the changes…
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The application process has begun for a new state scholarship designed to help kids who are struggling with reading.Passed into law this spring as part of…