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Schools

Matanzas Teacher Tells Girl Accusing Him of Sex: “Because I Thought I Cared About You”

August 20, 2013 | FlaglerLive | 23 Comments

New details from Matanzas English teacher James R. Wolfe’s arrest and personnel records show he arranged a meeting last Saturday with the girl accusing him of having sex with her when she was 16, when he allegedly told her he didn’t mean to hurt her–a meeting cops recorded. Wolfe’s evaluations at Matanzas show the struggles of a “rookie” teacher, but also his triumphs, and no blemishes.

Replacing Valentine: Flagler School Board Will Decide Scope of Search for New Superintendent

August 20, 2013 | FlaglerLive | 6 Comments

Janet Valentine will end her tenure as Flagler School Superintendent in June. To ensure a smooth transition, the Flagler County School Board will take a significant first step tonight as it decides whether to conduct a local, statewide or national search for her replacement. Jacob Oliva, the assistant superintendent and ex-FPC principal, is a front-runner.

School Bell Schedule for Flagler County Schools, 2013-14

August 19, 2013 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

Clip and save: bell schedules for Flagler Palm Coast High School, Matanzas High School, Buddy Taylor and Indian Trails middle schools, and the district’s five elementary schools: Bunnell, Belle Terre, Rymfire, Wadsworth and Old Kings.

James Wolfe, Popular English Teacher and Coach at Matanzas, Accused of Sex With a Student

August 17, 2013 | FlaglerLive | 30 Comments

James Wolfe, a successful cross country coach at Matanzas, was arrested and charged with seven counts of unlawful sexual activity with a minor, whom he allegedly drugged, based on allegations dating back to between August 2010 and May 2011, when the alleged victim was 16.

Sorry, Teachers: Don’t Yet Bank on Debit Cards for Classroom Supplies Gov. Scott Promised

August 14, 2013 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

Gov. Rick Scott touted the $250, tax-free debit cards as he talked about education issues across the state, but as of Tuesday, more than 130,000 teachers out of Florida’s 170,000 are not in line to get one of the Chase debit cards this year.

Two of Flagler District’s Newer School Buses, Valued at $200,000, Stolen From FPC Depot

August 5, 2013 | FlaglerLive | 14 Comments

The two 84-seat Bluebird buses were stolen the night of July. 27, but the theft was uncovered only today–Aug. 5. School officials say none of the bus routes will be affected when school resumes on Aug. 19. The district’s insurance will reimburse the loss. The Flagler County Sheriff is investigating the theft.

Latest Education Scandal Buoys Critics Of High-Stakes Testing as Scott Scrambles

August 5, 2013 | FlaglerLive | 7 Comments

Critics of the state’s education policies are seizing on serial resignations in the education commissioner’s seat, arguing that the problem is less the person on the job than the state’s accountability system. Tony Bennett was a strong supporter of that system, adding a twist of irony to his resignation in the wake of reports that he tweaked the Indiana school report card formulas to help a school founded by a political contributor.

Steve Cole Will Head Sheriff’s Investigative Division While Still Overseeing School Cops

August 2, 2013 | FlaglerLive | 18 Comments

Steve Cole, formerly a lieutenant and now a commander, was appointed head of the investigative division–in place of Jack Bisland– overseeing 16 investigators and 11 other people, including six school deputies, whose day-to-day duties will be overseen by Cpl. Don Apperson.

Florida Education Commissioner Tony Bennett Is Resigning Over Favoritism Scandal

August 1, 2013 | FlaglerLive | 9 Comments

Florida Education Commissioner Tony Bennett is announcing his resignation today a year to the day after his predecessor, Gerard Robinson, resigned amid another controversy over school grades. The two resignations underscore the flammability of school grades resulting from high-stakes testing–a flammability opponents of such testing say belie the credibility of the testing and system.

We’re the Most Educated Young Adults in American History, Yet Many of Us Can’t Find Work

July 31, 2013 | FlaglerLive | 13 Comments

What happens when we can’t find work and can’t pay our loans, asks Colleen Teubner. We invest about four years of our lives and up to hundreds of thousands of dollars in our education, and then spend the next decade trying to get out of ever-increasing debt.

Florida Education Commissioner Defends Grade Inflation as Bush Rallies to His Side

July 30, 2013 | FlaglerLive | 11 Comments

In a conference call with reporters Tuesday, Bennett said it was “absurd” to believe he inflated grades to help a donor because of her political contributions to Bennett, but criticism of Florida’s education commissioner persisted.

Florida Education Commissioner Bennett Changed School Grading System in Indiana to Benefit a Donor

July 29, 2013 | FlaglerLive | 9 Comments

Florida Education Commissioner Tony Bennett and his then-Indiana employees “frantically overhauled” Indiana’s school-grading system last year (just as Florida’s was last year and this year) when it looked like one of his political contributors’ schools might get a “C,” the Associated Press reported.

Most Flagler Schools’ Grades Drop, Following State Trend, As Tougher Standards Kick In

July 26, 2013 | FlaglerLive | 22 Comments

In Flagler County, not a single school saw its grade improve and five fell back a grade, though two maintained their A rating: Indian Trails Middle School and Belle Terre Elementary. Grades would have been worse had the state Board of Education not agreed to artificially prop them up, limiting grade drops to a maximum of one letter grade.

Back-to-School Tax Holiday Now Includes Computers, Tablets and Electronic Gadgetry

July 25, 2013 | FlaglerLive | 2 Comments

Florida’s back-to-school tax holiday Aug. 2 through Aug. 4 for the first time includes high-tech computer and other electronics as long as each individual item is priced under $750. Retailers are preparing for the demand, in some cases lowering prices to match the benchmark.

Flagler District Approves $3.2 Million Plan for Free Macbook or iPad in Every Student’s Hands

July 24, 2013 | FlaglerLive | 87 Comments

Within three weeks starting on Sept. 16, every student at Flagler Palm Coast High School and Matanzas High School will have the latest-generation Macbook Air, free, on what amounts to a permanent loan from the school district. The district also plans to have an iPad for every fifth and sixth grader this year and next, and have every student in the district possess a device by the 2017-18 school year.

Common Core Here to Stay Despite Heckles by Conservatives, But Testing Questions Remain

July 24, 2013 | FlaglerLive | 22 Comments

The decision by legislative leaders to call for Florida to withdraw from a group of states preparing new tests for student learning has set off a round of battles over the future of Florida’s involvement in the “common core” standards project. And it causes complications for Florida education officials, many of whom support common core.

Board Members Balk at 7:25 a.m. Middle School Start Time, But Approve New Bell Schedule

July 23, 2013 | FlaglerLive | 24 Comments

Buddy Taylor and Indian Trails middle school students will have to wake up even earlier than last year when school resumes on Aug. 19, with first-bell at 7:25 a.m. and dismissal at 1:25 p.m. Most other schools’ schedules are unchanged, with high schools starting at 8 a.m. and elementaries around 9 a.m.

Fail-Safe: Education Commissioner Recommends Artificial Prop-Up of School Grades

July 15, 2013 | FlaglerLive | 15 Comments

Education Commissioner Tony Bennett will ask the State Board of Education next week to prevent schools from dropping by more than one letter grade on the state report card in an effort to counter what superintendents say could be an alarming drop in grades.

Flagler County School Board July 18 Meeting Notice

July 15, 2013 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

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The School Board of Flagler County, Florida, will hold a Budget Workshop on Thursday, July 18, 2013 at 5:00 p.m. on the 2013-14 budgets for Matanzas and Flagler Palm Coast High Schools’ budgets, and that of Indian Trails Middle School.

Flagler District Shelves School-Cop Posting in All Elementaries, Reverting to Previous Plan

July 10, 2013 | FlaglerLive | 6 Comments

Not expecting another case of a parent privately paying for a school cop, the Flagler County School Board Tuesday evening gave its approval to the district’s new contract with the Flagler County Sheriff’s Office to provide six school resource deputies at high and middle schools only, and seven crossing guards, for the duration of the school year.

Education Commission Reprimands Steve Knob, Ex-Band Director at Matanzas, Over Porn

July 10, 2013 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

The formal reprimand of Steve Knob accompanies a settlement agreement that enables him to seek teaching jobs and maintain his teaching certificate but also requires him to remain on probation for two years and pay $800 in fines and monitoring costs while on probation.

Florida’s Corporate Step-Up Scheme: 51,075 Students Now Enrolled in Private Schools at Taxpayers’ Expense

July 8, 2013 | FlaglerLive | 17 Comments

Under the program, corporations are allowed to take tax credits for money that they contribute to Step Up for Students, which then uses those funds to essentially provide private-school vouchers.

Panicked About Big Drop, Superintendents Want School Grades Artificially Held Up

July 2, 2013 | FlaglerLive | 13 Comments

Curbing the possible declines in school scores — which would essentially continue a policy from last year allowing the marks to drop no more than a letter grade at each school — was one of several recommendations the superintendents made during a meeting of a task force Commissioner Bennett put together at the request of the State Board of Education.

Board of Governors Shoots Down Florida College Fee Increases Backed By Students

June 20, 2013 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

The most sweeping decision, rejected 3-2, came on a proposal by eight universities to increase the “capital improvement trust fund” fees, or CITF fees, which pay for construction projects approved by university panels that draw at least half their members from the student body.

Days After Tax Defeat, a Divided Flagler School Board Recoils at a Pair of Expensive Contracts

June 19, 2013 | FlaglerLive | 15 Comments

A pair of 3-2 votes approved one vendor contract for $107,700 and rejected another for $534,000 as board members looked to be more like budget hawks in light of the failed tax referendum. Neither item had been part of the budget-cut discussions before the vote.

Fearing Another School Grade Collapse Across Florida, Education Board Looks for a Plan

June 18, 2013 | FlaglerLive | 6 Comments

With preliminary calculations showing a possible collapse in the grades for schools across the state, the State Board of Education is asking the Education Commissioner to appoint a task force to examine the test scores used to calculate the grades and avoid another botched rollout.

ACLU to School Board: Sending 8th Grade Boy Home for Wearing Make-Up Is Not Lawful

June 13, 2013 | FlaglerLive | 13 Comments

Chris Martin, a 14-year-old 8th grader in Pinellas County, was sent home last week for wearing eyeliner, eyeshadow and lipstick even though girls at his school wear make-up, and the student code of conduct does not prohibit boys from doing so. Nor could it, the ACLU wrote the superintendent, saying the principal’s action was illegal. The case triggered a petition and is garnering international attention.

Teens-In-Flight Launches First Female Fliers: Cora Jo Rand and Gigi Gonzalez

June 13, 2013 | FlaglerLive | 4 Comments

Teens-In-Flight students Cora Jo Rand and Gigi Gonzales became the first female students to fly solo for the Palm Coast-based Teens-In-Flight program, which plans expansions to Fort Bragg and Camp Lejune, N.C., as well as Fort Hood and Fort Bliss, Texas, by year’s end.

Flagler County Schools’ Problem Solvers Collect 5 Trophies at International Tourney

June 11, 2013 | FlaglerLive | 4 Comments

Flagler Palm Coast High School’s and Bunnell Elementary’s students combined for one first place award, two second place, and two third place awards at the annual international problem solvers’ competition, just concluded at Indiana University. Flagler County’s awards represented fully one third of all the awards collected by Florida schools.

Evolving from OMG to GED: Flagler’s Adult Education Innovates With a Class for the Deaf

June 10, 2013 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

Flagler Technical Institute’s Adult Education program (FTI) is offering a graduation-equivalency diploma GED preparation class to the deaf community, the first of its kind in the area. The curriculum will focus on math, English, science, and social studies.

Flagler School Tax Fails; “We Will Do Everything Possible to Meet Challenges,” Superintendent Says

June 7, 2013 | FlaglerLive | 126 Comments

The first batch of result, based on early-voting and absentee ballots, show the school tax referendum failing by a wide margin, with 60 percent of voters opposed and 40 percent in favor. The numbers: 4,663 against, 3,105 for, so far.

Why I’m Voting For the School Tax Referendum, Warts and All

June 7, 2013 | FlaglerLive | 48 Comments

The school district made several errors as it badly sold the school tax referendum. But it’s not about punishing the board. It’s is about warding off mediocrity in a district that managed, against odds, to maintain quality through recession and state and federal cutbacks. That quality is in jeopardy without a Yes to the referendum.

Brett Cunningham, a Star On and Off Stage, Is Imagine Schools’ National Teacher of the Year

June 5, 2013 | FlaglerLive | 5 Comments

Brett Cunningham, a fifth-grade teacher at Palm Coast’s Imagine School at Town Center, was chosen from more than 2,000 teachers in 72 schools across 12 states, a yet unparalleled distinction for any teacher in any type of school system—traditional, charter or private—in Flagler County.

District Throws In Towel on School Uniforms, Largely Relaxing Policy For Simplicity’s Sake

June 4, 2013 | FlaglerLive | 48 Comments

For high school students in Flagler schools, specific color restrictions will be gone, as long as students wear solid colors and sweatshirts and other “outerwear,” including all sorts of logos, will be allowed, making the policy look more like the pre-uniform dress code than not. Restrictions would still be in place for younger students.

Flagler Middle & High School Principals Plead With Voters: Give Us Back Those 45 Minutes

June 3, 2013 | FlaglerLive | 40 Comments

Flagler County’s four secondary-school principals say restoring 45 minutes to the school day, or the equivalent of a month’s worth education, is indispensable if the district’s students are to excel consistently.

Between Fleeting Time and Family Feel at Matanzas High’s 2013 Commencement

June 1, 2013 | FlaglerLive | 4 Comments

Some 340 students graduated from Matanzas High School Friday evening in a ceremony that emphasized the school’s successes and the connections of the student body with its extended families.

FPC Graduates Are Urged: Don’t Just Show Up. Know the Why of Your Life’s Purpose.

May 30, 2013 | FlaglerLive | 5 Comments

For Flagler Palm Coast High School, a day that began with a bomb scare ended with the graduation of some 450 seniors at the Ocean Center in Daytona Beach Thursday evening, with Katie Young delivering the Commencement Address and Lynettt Shott watching her first graduating class as FPC’s new principal.

11th Grader Admits to Bomb Threat at Flagler Palm Coast High School

May 30, 2013 | FlaglerLive | 10 Comments

An employee who’d been off Tuesday and Wednesday heard a phone message Thursday that referred to a bomb threat on the FPC campus, but the threat was for last Tuesday. The sheriff’s office recommended against evacuating the school and treated the matter as a “suspicious incident,” through the school was to be searched and a bomb squad called in.

Property Appraiser Gardner: Correcting the Record on School Taxes and the Referendum

May 29, 2013 | FlaglerLive | 48 Comments

In an endorsement of the half-mill school tax levy, Flagler County Property Appraiser James Gardner responds to claims that the school district has “continually increased our taxes. Based upon factual information, this is simply not true.” He shows why.

Flagler School District’s Paraprofessionals, Key to Special Education, Protest Impending Job Cuts

May 22, 2013 | FlaglerLive | 22 Comments

Uncertainty about the future drove paraprofessional teachers fearful of losing their jobs to make emotional pleas Tuesday evening for alternative budget cuts by a financially challenged Flagler County School Board. But the “paras,” as they are known in the district, got no satisfaction: the School Board is not reversing its decision to plan for a […]

Sheriff Manfre Declares in Favor of June 7 School Tax Referendum

May 20, 2013 | FlaglerLive | 22 Comments

Citing the benefits of a longer school day and deputies in elementary schools, Flagler County Sheriff Jim Manfre issued a statement Monday afternoon in support of the June 7 tax referendum proposing to increase property taxes to support programs in the school district.

Matanzas High Student Allen Brown Tasered After Allegedly Punching Student and Deputy

May 20, 2013 | FlaglerLive | 26 Comments

Matanzas High student Allen Brown, 18, was Tasered by a Flagler sheriff’s deputy Monday after being involved in a fight with a 15-year-old student and allegedly punching the deputy, in the first use of a Taser on a Flagler school campus in six years.

Will Gerald Hofer, Feared School Attacker in December, Is Sentenced to Probation

May 20, 2013 | FlaglerLive | 12 Comments

Will Gerald Hofer, the 20-year-old who led police on a daylong chase in December over fears that he might attack a local school, was sentenced to three years’ probation Monday morning, with possibility of early probation termination. He was freed after spending five months in jail.

Closing Flagler’s Alternative School: When The Classmate Next to Your Child Is a Felon

May 19, 2013 | FlaglerLive | 61 Comments

The Flagler County school, district may close Everest alternative school (formerly Pathways) if the June 7 referendum for a modest property tax increase fails. Jo Ann Nahirny, a teacher at Matanzas High School, describes the disruptions of managing a classroom with felons and sex offenders in seats alongside other students.

Flagler’s African-American Mentor Program Celebrates Another Year Against Odds and Age

May 16, 2013 | FlaglerLive | 13 Comments

The Flagler County African-American Mentor Program graduated 10 of its 62 students in a ceremony Thursday evening, attended by 42 mentors and parents and grandparents as the program, started by Jim Guines and John Winston, celebrated its ninth year.

Flagler’s School Tax Referendum: An Opposing View

May 15, 2013 | FlaglerLive | 39 Comments

Adding to a growing debate over the June 7 Flagler County School Board tax referendum, Brad West argues against the levy, saying the district taxes constituents enough as it is, while the “cup-of-coffee-per-month” argument is a more expensive proposition than the board claims.

Ending 3rd Budget Drag-Out in 8 Days, School Board Settles on $1.8 Million in Cuts

May 14, 2013 | FlaglerLive | 31 Comments

After 13 hours of at times harrowing debate, the Flagler County School Board by Tuesday evening settled on $1.8 million in cuts, sparing most programs but not Everest alternative school. The cuts will be restored should voters approve a tax referendum on June 7.

Florida College Presidents’ Compensation Ranges From $143,866 to $630,157

May 14, 2013 | FlaglerLive | 9 Comments

The contracts for Florida’s 28 state college presidents range widely, totaling almost $10 million in compensation, and in several cases seem to violate state law, according to a review released Monday by Gov. Rick Scott’s top oversight official.

Andy Dance: Why I Will Vote “Yes” On the School Tax Referendum

May 14, 2013 | FlaglerLive | 37 Comments

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“I will vote for the half mill, and I ask those that are on the fence or are leaning “no” to reconsider,” writes Andy Dance, the Flagler County School Board chairman, who has himself reconsidered his earlier opposition to the full .50-mill tax referendum. He explains why.

School Board Chairman’s Q&A on Flagler District’s 0.5-Mil Tax Referendum on June 7

May 14, 2013 | FlaglerLive | 19 Comments

Flagler County School Board Chairman Andy Dance has been taking and answering questions on the referendum, on June 7, proposing to raise property taxes modestly to ensure the continuation of certain academic programs. The full Q&A is published here.

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