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  1. Pension Case Stall Tactic? (0 replies)
  2. Florida education deprtment proposes new definitions for teacher dismissal criteria (0 replies)
  3. Schools to take more fire (0 replies)
  4. Downgraded by Evaluation Reforms (0 replies)
  5. More money for schools won't make up for past cuts (0 replies)
  6. Winners and losers: Some bills that passed, failed in the 2012 legislative session (0 replies)
  7. Judge Jackie Fulford, of Retirement System Case, Sidelined by Injuries (0 replies)
  8. State overturns Orange, Seminole charter-school rejections (0 replies)
  9. Designed to fail (0 replies)
  10. Pulling the trigger for failure (0 replies)
  11. Hearing on Pension Lawsuit Cancelled (0 replies)
  12. Inside the Mathematical Equation for Teacher Merit Pay (0 replies)
  13. Don't rob reeling school districts to pay charters (0 replies)
  14. Tallahassee tax cuts leave local governments in the lurch (0 replies)
  15. Hypocrits? (0 replies)
  16. Class warfare declared in Seminole schools? (0 replies)
  17. Your Seminole Representatives At Work (0 replies)
  18. Blame Tallahassee first for school cuts (0 replies)
  19. Senate committee votes down bill to provide tuition to children of illegal immigrants (0 replies)
  20. Video: Gov. Rick Scott talks about pension reform (0 replies)
  21. Tallahassee doesn't plan to pay for merit pay (0 replies)
  22. Gov. Rick Scott now touts importance of school funding (0 replies)
  23. Perfect storm? (0 replies)
  24. In Florida it's little merit, no pay (0 replies)
  25. GOP Collides with the courts (0 replies)
  26. Cents and Sensibility ... Inside Florida Education (0 replies)
  27. Florida Ranks Sixth for K-12 Education Cuts (0 replies)
  28. FCAT 2.0 : New standards could make 3rd-grade reading harder but 10th-grade easier (0 replies)
  29. Seminole teacher evaluations will be costly (0 replies)
  30. Gov. Scott's pension cuts saved Broward millions, cost employees (0 replies)
  31. The Great Deformation (0 replies)
  32. Governor, Legislature can't be allowed to flout education constitutional amendments (0 replies)
  33. How they voted on SB 736 (0 replies)
  34. Broward schools to close Thanksgiving week (0 replies)
  35. Public schools, teachers: Worth fighting for (0 replies)
  36. Florida Teacher Salaries Have Dropped (0 replies)
  37. Legislature Expands Risky Experiment of Education Privatization As Traditional Public Schools Suffer (0 replies)
  38. Hot Topics: Starting school on a shoestring (0 replies)
  39. HOT Topics Affecting Teachers (0 replies)
  40. Dire choices await Seminole schools in 2012-13 budget year (0 replies)
  41. Florida's teachers face tougher evaluations amid sweeping change (0 replies)
  42. A challenging school year awaiting students (0 replies)
  43. Lawmakers keep health care to themselves (0 replies)
  44. Scott and Legislators enjoy health insurance that you subsidize (0 replies)
  45. Private school kids can play public school sports (0 replies)
  46. Teachers, under seige, deserve more respect (0 replies)
  47. Seismic changes, challenges define new school year (0 replies)
  48. Enough! (0 replies)
  49. Nearly 100,000 state workers will start paying their pension contributions early (0 replies)
  50. Seminole questions amendment to send tax dollars to church schools (0 replies)
  51. Details of Florida's new teacher-evaluation system emerge (0 replies)
  52. Governor and Legislature failed to fund schools at level required by Constitution (0 replies)
  53. DROP Applications Up as Pension Law Nears (0 replies)
  54. Making the Grade: Fla. Poised to Approve New Teacher Evaluations (0 replies)
  55. Tax on FRS members helps to balance the budget (0 replies)
  56. Pension system changes spur more teachers to consider retirement (0 replies)
  57. Teachers with no tenure by July 1 likely out of luck (0 replies)
  58. Florida. budget has plenty of pain to go around (0 replies)
  59. Florida Legislature passes menu of education bills (0 replies)
  60. Florida House and Senate Agree on FRS Reform! (0 replies)
  61. Union Gag Bill Headed for Defeat? (0 replies)
  62. Florida First Personal Income Tax (0 replies)
  63. Plakon tries to crack down on unions … well, some unions anyway (0 replies)
  64. Whoa! Slow down on charter schools (0 replies)
  65. Bull's-eye on employees in Seminole schools budget (0 replies)
  66. Adopt a Trust Me Approach (0 replies)
  67. Florida's Legislators Enact Education Rheeform (0 replies)
  68. Schools Without Teachers (0 replies)
  69. The Firing Teachers Clearance Act of 2011? (0 replies)
  70. Seminole school health insurance costs spike – again (0 replies)
  71. Update: Senate approves $70 billion budget plan (0 replies)
  72. Florida budget plans are shortsighted, irresponsible (0 replies)
  73. Florida budget cuts will affect every town and tax bracket (0 replies)
  74. FLORIDA'S FIRST INCOME TAX - SPB 7094 - The Florida Senate - BILL ANALYSIS AND FISCAL IMPACT STATEMENT (0 replies)
  75. Legslators make it easier for them to collect political contributions (0 replies)
  76. Union Busting - That's Disgusting (0 replies)
  77. Algebra test scores to be late (0 replies)
  78. tough week for workers (0 replies)
  79. Merit pay passes – union likely to sue (0 replies)
  80. House has both merit-pay bills (its own and Senate’s) on tomorrow’s calendar (0 replies)
  81. Republican-led Florida Legislature going after unions (0 replies)
  82. Legislative Irresponsibility, Incompetence, or Deceit? (0 replies)
  83. Local businesses suffer with Internet tax break (1 reply)
  84. My Word: Questions for Tallahassee (0 replies)
  85. Seminole unions may be bracing for chilly weather (0 replies)
  86. Merit-pay systems: Should they take into account students’ economic status? (0 replies)
  87. House committee passes merit-pay bill, too (0 replies)
  88. Senate agrees to loosen its pension bill (0 replies)
  89. Cuts in Education Could Lead to 20,000 Layoffs (0 replies)
  90. State workers face hike in premiums (0 replies)
  91. Scott's health insurance proposal would hit state workers' wallets hard (0 replies)
  92. Florida teacher salaries headed to No. 47 in the nation (0 replies)
  93. Senator Ring proposes to eliminate the Pension! (0 replies)
  94. Are lottery dollars “extra” for education? (0 replies)
  95. Seminole may lose more school cash (0 replies)
  96. House merit-pay bill similar to Senate’s (panel will discuss next week) (0 replies)
  97. Merit-pay bill: the purpose, the questions, the concerns (0 replies)
  98. Moody’s calls Gov. Scott’s budget “credit negative” for FL schools (0 replies)
  99. Advocacy group criticizes Seminole’s position on economic status (0 replies)
  100. FL ranks 41st on per-pupil spending in latest NEA figures (0 replies)
  101. Starving education will lead to intellectual skeletons (0 replies)
  102. South Florida’s school districts brace for funding hit (0 replies)
  103. Blame The Dog (0 replies)
  104. Teachers hope Florida Legislature gives failing grade to Senate Bill 736 - POLL (0 replies)
  105. Can Seminole schools make do with a lot less cash? (0 replies)
  106. "Waiting for Superman" educator backs Florida teacher pay bill (0 replies)
  107. Gov. Rick Scott revises rhetoric on education funding (0 replies)
  108. Layoffs, raiding lunch fund are options as Seminole mulls school cuts (0 replies)
  109. Thrasher would curb union dues used for politics (0 replies)
  110. Scott's New Budget Causing Concern (0 replies)
  111. Legislators unlikely to act on Scott's plan to expand vouchers (0 replies)
  112. Rick Scott's Bad Case of Pension Envy (0 replies)
  113. Florida teachers feeling the squeeze (0 replies)
  114. MEMORANDUM (0 replies)
  115. Rick Scott proposes workers pay 5 percent into retirement and end DROP (0 replies)
  116. Scott pension plan a flip-flop from campaign video (0 replies)
  117. New merit pay bill filed in Senate (0 replies)
  118. Lawmakers see savings in pension modification (0 replies)
  119. Education in Florida: B Minus With Shaky Future (0 replies)
  120. A Disaster Of Tallahassee’s Choosing (0 replies)
  121. At South Florida education conference, reforms don't pass the test (0 replies)
  122. Retirement fund near 2008 levels (0 replies)
  123. State pension fund recovering (0 replies)
  124. Facts could mess up the FRS debate (0 replies)
  125. Lawmakers will be busy with education issues (which is hardly a surprise) (0 replies)
  126. Public school funding abysmal, rescind class-size penalties (0 replies)
  127. A critical shortage of school counselors (0 replies)
  128. Who’s Really to Blame for Underfunded Pensions? (0 replies)
  129. Haridopolos: Cuts in education funding are likely (0 replies)
  130. Debate Over Pension Reform Heats Up (0 replies)
  131. AFL-CIO disputes 'myths' about Fla. pension funds (0 replies)
  132. Paying More for Less: More Cuts Will Hurt Floridians Who Rely on State Services While Florida’s Tax System Remains Unfair and Unbalanced (0 replies)
  133. Rick Scott worries Florida's pension fund is in even worse shape than we know (0 replies)
  134. Teachers, parents set stage for education war (0 replies)
  135. Florida teachers can enter drawing for free goodies from DOE (0 replies)
  136. Education folly: Scott's voucher plan doesn't jibe (0 replies)
  137. Rick Scott's gunning for collective bargaining (0 replies)
  138. State Rep. Marty Kiar says teachers in Georgia earn $6,000 more than Florida (0 replies)
  139. Schools outsmart failure on the FCAT (0 replies)
  140. Just elected, he's now under investigation (0 replies)
  141. A Florida school cheer: Gimme a C-H-E-A-P! (0 replies)
  142. DOE: Florida school districts need value-added techniques (0 replies)
  143. Rick Scott's School Plan for Scoundrels (0 replies)
  144. Scott may shrink tax money for public employees' pensions (0 replies)
  145. Rick Scott's universal voucher proposal would hurt schools (0 replies)
  146. Scott shaking up halls of academia with plan (0 replies)
  147. Are teachers to blame for poor schools? (0 replies)
  148. A political approach on reforming schools (0 replies)
  149. Florida’s education system: A race to the bottom (0 replies)
  150. Chamber of Commerce at work (0 replies)
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