Florida education news: adminstrative changes, Facebook invasion, budget woes and more
CHANGES AT THE TOP: Pinellas superintendent John Stewart unveils a plan to cut in half the number of top-level administrators in the district.
FACEBOOK SNOOPING: An investigation reveals that a Pasco high school teacher
improperly accessed students’ Facebook accounts to find out if they were making negative comments about her.
MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR HOLE: The
current estimate for the Pasco School District’s budget deficit is more than $25 million.
BIZ GROUP PREZ: A Hernando high school junior
is elected to serve as president of the state DECA organization.
HUNT FOR A WATCHDOG: The Palm Beach School District is
searching for an inspector general to find and prevent waste, fraud and abuse, the South Florida
Sun Sentinel reports.
TAXING DECISION: Seminole County voters
may be asked to approve a property tax increase to help the district through tough financial times, the
Orlando Sentinel reports.









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