Florida education news: Virtual charter school, raises, class size and more
CONCERNS: Pinellas School Board members question a recommendation to approve a virtual charter school that would be run by K12 Inc.
LABOR NEWS: Broward teachers reach an agreement on break time, the Sun-Sentinel reports. • Manatee school bus drivers push for raises similar to ones teachers got, the Herald-Tribune reports.
TICK TOCK: The Manatee School Board gives itself six months to find a new superintendent, the Herald-Tribune reports. More from the Bradenton Herald.
FAIR SHOT: Miami-Dade school officials look for ways to make it easier for small and minority-owned firms to win business with the district, the Miami Herald reports.
GETTING CLOSER: Broward schools take steps to meet class size rules without compromising students' education, the Sun-Sentinel reports.
DISCIPLINED: Three Marion school employees face trouble for their inappropriate treatment of a 6-year-old student with Down syndrome, the Ocala Star-Banner reports.
STAY HEALTHY: The Bay school district opens an on-site health clinic for employees to save insurance costs, the Panama City News Herald reports.








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