A citizen of the world: Team Duval students explore new languages and cultures

May 16, 2019 – In Duval County Public Schools alone, 127 different languages are spoken – the most common being Spanish, Arabic, Burmese Myanmasa, Haitian-Creole, Vietnamese and Tagalog — and the district hosts approximately 7,500 non-native English speakers from all over the world. Claudia Norez, a Dual Language Specialist with the district, said it’s important […]

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Preparing for the Florida Standards Assessment

March 18, 2019 – The Florida Standards Assessment (FSA) can be nerve-racking for a lot of students. Here are some tips from our department heads, Brandie Barry and Shawn Wigg, to help you succeed on the big test likely starting April 1. When studying Take the practice test. The FSA website contains practice tests that […]

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R.L. Brown turns its campus upside down

March 13, 2019 – Decreasing attendance and increasing behavior issues. That’s what Principal Tammy Haberman and School Counselor Joshua Nelson noticed three years ago as R.L. Brown was transitioning from a neighborhood school to a dedicated magnet school. The two began brainstorming to find a creative way to address their issues. Their first brainchild was […]

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Making “cents” of taxes at Ribault High School

Feb. 22, 2019 – Students at Ribault High School are giving back to their community members in dollars and cents.   Through a four-week training program available to students in the school’s Vystar Academy of Business and Finance, more than 100 students have become certified as volunteer tax preparers. The program is through  Realsense, which […]

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Students get into gear with First Lego League

Feb. 5, 2019 – They engineer robots, they complete NASA-inspired tasks, they talk with physical therapists about spine expansion in space, and…then they go to recess.  These future engineers are fifth-graders at Joseph Finegan Elementary School. They are one of the 56 elementary and middle school First Lego League teams in Duval County Public Schools. […]

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Teacher of the Year Finalist: Sarah Pasion

Feb. 4, 2019 – “I always wanted to be a teacher,” said Sarah Pasion, Teacher of the Year finalist. “It’s my destiny.”   The fourth-grade math teacher’s desire to be an educator started when she was child. She watched as her aunt, who was a teacher, got doted on by her students. She said her […]

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