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  1. Fl’s average teacher salary falls in 2010 (at least based on latest data) (0 replies)
  2. Supping with the new chief at $25,000 a pop (0 replies)
  3. $25K for seat at Rick Scott's inauguration dinner (0 replies)
  4. More Posturing Over Teacher Quality Legislation (0 replies)
  5. Hot Air & Trial Baloons (0 replies)
  6. Follow the money: Pols try to undermine your vote (0 replies)
  7. FEA Legislative Update (0 replies)
  8. As governor, Rick Scott likely to push big changes for schools (0 replies)
  9. Florida Department of Education’s big Chicken Give-Away (0 replies)
  10. Is Florida Paying Former Employees Too Much? (0 replies)
  11. "The election changes absolutely nothing" (0 replies)
  12. Special session set for proposed veto overrides (0 replies)
  13. A weekend interview about class size with Ron Meyer (0 replies)
  14. So what's next for class size? (0 replies)
  15. What will the next SB 6 look like? (0 replies)
  16. Florida teachers fear nothing can stop another SB 6 (0 replies)
  17. State: One lucky teacher will get chicken for Thanksgiving (0 replies)
  18. Special Session to Override Vetoes (0 replies)
  19. Our views: Veto override alert (Oct. 26) (0 replies)
  20. Broward School Board ends teacher negotiations without giving raises (0 replies)
  21. Moved: How the Legislature voted on the teacher tenure bill (-- replies)
  22. Florida gets poor grades in new study on education funding (0 replies)
  23. House panel approves merit-pay bill (0 replies)
  24. No amendments for SB 6? Well, maybe (0 replies)
  25. Florida leaders let public schools flounder (0 replies)
  26. House Version of SB 6 Passes Committee (0 replies)
  27. Teachers-union ad blitz blasts plan for merit pay (0 replies)
  28. They're considering screwing with our retirement. (0 replies)
  29. Teacher merit-pay plan passes key Florida Senate committee (0 replies)
  30. Florida Senate Bill 6: No respect for experience (0 replies)
  31. Bill uses merit pay as weapon (0 replies)
  32. Reforms will break mold for teachers' jobs (0 replies)
  33. Bad idea deserves a thrashing (0 replies)
  34. Accountability is a-coming (0 replies)
  35. Florida's class-size battle heats up (0 replies)
  36. 'Scary things' ahead as Orange, Seminole schools brace for more cuts (0 replies)
  37. House proposes bill to up graduation requirements, phase in end-of-course tests (0 replies)
  38. Bill would expand “corporate scholarships,” add more financial, academic accountability (0 replies)
  39. Funding Florida's schools: Districts seek fair share (0 replies)
  40. Fl falls in teacher salary rank (and should fall again this year), union says (0 replies)
  41. Florida GOP aims to weaken class-size amendment as final caps take effect this year (0 replies)
  42. Republicans want voters to reconsider smaller classes (0 replies)
  43. Legislature Plans to Press For Education Reform in Fla. (1 reply)
  44. Fewer Central Florida teachers try for national certification (0 replies)
  45. A weekend interview with Florida education commissioner Eric J. Smith (0 replies)
  46. Florida's graduation rate hits record level, state says, even with GED's excluded this year (0 replies)
  47. Senate looking at class-size change (0 replies)
  48. Failing Public Education (0 replies)
  49. Fasano says goodbye pensions, hello savings (0 replies)
  50. Class size compliance could be tricky this school year, commissioner says (0 replies)
  51. Volusia's conundrum (0 replies)
  52. Schools get their share of state recognition money (0 replies)
  53. New Campaign Questions Reliance on Testing (0 replies)
  54. Education burden shifted to property owners (0 replies)
  55. Drivers who move fast can beat license, tag fee increases (0 replies)
  56. Tests' cost too high for teachers (0 replies)
  57. Price of teacher certification test could rise (0 replies)
  58. $1.8 billion in stimulus funds (0 replies)
  59. Florida, one of the two most regressive states (0 replies)
  60. Lawmakers may turn down unemployment compensation funding (0 replies)
  61. Those in power, namely the Florida Legislature, have sold out education (0 replies)
  62. Feds to Florida: Apply for Economic-Stimulus Bill Already! (0 replies)
  63. With little discussion, House council passes sweeping changes to voting rules (0 replies)
  64. It ain't the apple, it's the whole barrel (0 replies)
  65. Ex-House Speaker Sansom Indicted (0 replies)
  66. Seminole schools expect hefty budget cuts (0 replies)
  67. How to fix a broken state (0 replies)
  68. State to teachers: Bonus check's in the mail (0 replies)
  69. Florida - One Big Ponzi Scheme? (0 replies)
  70. Say Uncle! (0 replies)
  71. Advanced Placement standards cause budget headaches for schools (0 replies)
  72. Teacher jobs tied to tenure (0 replies)
  73. Teacher tenure bill passes House, Senate committees but some lawmakers still have concerns (0 replies)
  74. Is there not an ounce of courage in Tallahassee? (0 replies)
  75. State to teachers: Bonus check's in the mail (0 replies)
  76. Schools face big funding cut for AP, IB (0 replies)
  77. Education Funding: A Sad State of Affairs (0 replies)
  78. Seminole school cuts could come in 2 waves (0 replies)
  79. Crist Opposes 1-Cent School Tax (0 replies)
  80. Tax increase for education would be good investment (0 replies)
  81. Schools to power (0 replies)
  82. For schools, the buck stops in Legislature (0 replies)
  83. We think: Legislators sleep as the education funding crisis deepens (0 replies)
  84. Leaders haven't earned flexibility on class size (0 replies)
  85. Penny Protesters Hope It Will Bring Change To Education Funding (1 reply)
  86. GOP Bill Raises Academic Bar, Not Funding (0 replies)
  87. FEA President Andy Ford's statement on SBOE-commissioned report on K-12 education (0 replies)
  88. Blueprint for education board sticks to Republican principles during economic crisis (0 replies)
  89. SEA Rally, Education matters (0 replies)
  90. Don't discount Audubon principal's plea for donations (0 replies)
  91. State should fix FCAT, not teachers (0 replies)
  92. 4-day school week gains momentum amid recession (0 replies)
  93. Richard K. Scher: The Florida cupboard is bare (0 replies)
  94. Florida Closer to Getting Stimulus for Schools (0 replies)
  95. End shell-bill stealth (0 replies)
  96. Is it any shock lawmakers want to renege on class-size promise? (0 replies)
  97. Do Gov. Crist's budget numbers add up? (0 replies)
  98. Class Size Conundrum (0 replies)
  99. Legislators Facing Cuts Ure "Tax Fairness" (0 replies)
  100. Don't punish the students for Tallahassee's behavior (0 replies)
  101. NBCT Bonuses Under Attack - Again! (0 replies)
  102. Legislators Say Lack of Money Will Force Changes in Class Size Goals (1 reply)
  103. Will No-Tax Vow Haunt Lawmakers? (0 replies)
  104. State Looks Into Internet Sales Taxes (0 replies)
  105. Special Interest Tax Breaks Survive (0 replies)
  106. Legislature Will Look at Plan to End Teacher Tenure (0 replies)
  107. Billions Might Bypass Florida Schools (0 replies)
  108. Florida Running on Empty (0 replies)
  109. 2 Miami-Dade legislators push bill to protect teacher raises (0 replies)
  110. School Bill Could Mean a Four-Day Week for Schools (0 replies)
  111. $1 Billion Defecit in Schools Budget Could Force Tax Increase (0 replies)
  112. Moved: Not so special legislative session (-- replies)
  113. Lawmakers won't consider tax proposals (0 replies)
  114. Immediate Volusia school system budget cuts: $13.7 million (0 replies)
  115. The Bad News is ..., the Good News is .... (0 replies)
  116. Fla. lawmakers nearing deficit reduction deal (0 replies)
  117. Florida Legislature takes aim at children (0 replies)
  118. Florida Legislature officially sets special session to discuss $2.3 billion budget shortfall (0 replies)
  119. Florida Legislature to hear public's views on budget cuts (0 replies)
  120. Florida House Speaker Sansom, college have money connection (6 replies)
  121. Florida lags in school funding (1 reply)
  122. Nominee wrong for high court (0 replies)
  123. A Better Way for Florida's Budget (0 replies)
  124. Special session called to close state budget gap (3 replies)
  125. Lawmakers 'lie' about valuing Florida students (0 replies)
  126. More Cuts (0 replies)
  127. Only One of a Thousand Cuts (0 replies)
  128. No one will utter the "T" word (0 replies)
  129. GOP Leaders in Denial About Budget Problem, Sink Says (0 replies)
  130. The trouble with mandates, minutes (0 replies)
  131. Tough Times for Florida's Schools (0 replies)
  132. Bad tax policy is reversible tax policy (1 reply)
  133. Battle Heats Up Over Florida's Marriage Amendment (0 replies)
  134. See You in Court, Charlie (0 replies)
  135. Bake Sale Elementary (0 replies)
  136. Florida Ranked 47th in Taxes Among States (0 replies)
  137. Bigger Sucker? (0 replies)
  138. Public schools under assault (0 replies)
  139. You asked for cheap schools: Happy now? (0 replies)
  140. Voter beware (0 replies)
  141. Legislature won't brag about making this history (0 replies)
  142. All my ex-teachers live in Texas (1 reply)
  143. Pupils, Not Prisoners (0 replies)
  144. "It's Never Been This Bad,..." (0 replies)
  145. Deep Cuts in Final Budget (4 replies)
  146. Legislature slashes programs for elderly, poor, public safety and schools (3 replies)
  147. Tax Swap - How Will You Vote? (2 replies)
  148. Top teachers in Seminole angry about being dropped (2 replies)
  149. SCPS 2008-09 Budget Update, Gay Parker - SEA President (0 replies)
  150. Legislators Attempt to Expand Vouchers (6 replies)
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