Tampabay.com
JULY 15, 2009

Stimulus saved 26,000 school jobs in Florida

So says Education Commissioner Eric J. Smith, in a meeting with Gov. Charlie Crist today. “We've had great success in the rollout in these funds," Smith said, according to the Tallahassee Democrat. "One of the things it's done is stabilize our workforce.”

About 18,200 of those jobs were teaching positions, including 6,200 special education teachers. Smith said another 2,700 K-12 jobs were created.

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