Tampabay.com
JULY 15, 2009

Pinellas school employees like return to neighborhood schools

Asked to grade “student assignment,” 82 percent of them gave A, B or C grades, according to the district’s new climate survey.

Last year’s survey asked them to grade the choice plan, and 58 percent gave A’s, B’s or C’s. In 2007, 47 percent did. The School Board approved the close-to-home assignment plan in December 2007.

Could it be that concentrating struggling students in fewer schools makes life easier for more employees (and life tougher for the rest)?

Ron Matus, state education reporter

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Rebecca Catalanello covers Pinellas County schools. E-mail her: rcatalanello@tampabay.com.

Tony Marrero covers Hernando County schools. E-mail him: tmarrero@tampabay.com.

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Kim Wilmath covers the University of South Florida. E-mail her: kwilmath@tampabay.com.

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