Month: June 2018

Schools gain 14 points, close in on "A" grade

Schools gain 14 points, close in on “A” grade

June 27, 2018 – Duval County Public Schools inched ever closer to becoming an “A”-graded school district this year, gaining 14 overall points compared to last year. With these gains, Duval remains a “B” district but is just one percentage point away from “A” status. “We continue to improve and move forward,” said Superintendent Dr. […]

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Duval students make a splash at international underwater robotics competition

Duval students make a splash at international underwater robotics competition

June 27, 2018 – “Little sharks doing big things.” It’s how members of Mayport Coastal Sciences Middle School’s “Team Megasharks” are describing their recent victories at the 2018 International SeaPerch Challenge, held earlier this month at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth. The four-student team outperformed students from around the world, placing in multiple categories – […]

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District restores arts, music and PE to proposed budget

District restores arts, music and PE to proposed budget

July 24, 2018 – Duval County Public School Superintendent Dr. Diana Greene will recommend that funding for arts, music and physical education resources be maintained at its current level in the budget recommendation for the upcoming school year.   The recommendation means that students should see no changes to the level of these teaching resources […]

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Graduates awarded national merit scholarships

Graduates awarded national merit scholarships

June 21, 2018 – A big “congratulations” goes to 12  of the district’s newest alumni who are among 3,500 winners nation-wide of the National Merit Scholarships financed by U.S. colleges and universities. Ten students from Stanton College Preparatory School and two students from Mandarin High School were named as recipients.   The awards range from […]

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