CareerSource Florida and the state Department of Education today announced a new registered apprenticeship program in Information Technology at Tallahassee-based Inspired Technologies, one of the fastest-growing technology companies in the Southeast. [Read more…] about New IT Apprenticeship Announced in Celebration of National Apprenticeship Week
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2019 NAEP Results Point to the Urgency to Be Bold and Raise Expectations
Florida’s Results Mix of Positives and a Call to Action
Commissioner of Education Richard Corcoran reacted to Florida’s results on the 2019 National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) 4th and 8th grade reading and mathematics assessments. [Read more…] about 2019 NAEP Results Point to the Urgency to Be Bold and Raise Expectations
Florida Department of Education Announces Workforce Education Listening Tour
Commissioner Richard Corcoran today announced that the Florida Department of Education will be hosting a series of public hearings, in-person and virtually, to collect input that will help to inform the development of the state’s career and technical education workforce plan, which is due to the U.S. Department of Education in Spring 2020. [Read more…] about Florida Department of Education Announces Workforce Education Listening Tour
Florida Department of Education Announces Florida Standards Listening Tour
Releases revised draft of standards available for public comment
Commissioner Richard Corcoran today announced the Florida Standards Listening Tour dates and locations. [Read more…] about Florida Department of Education Announces Florida Standards Listening Tour
Florida First State in Nation to Teach K-12 Child Trafficking Prevention
The State Board of Education unanimously approved a new rule requiring instruction in child trafficking prevention for students in grades K-12. [Read more…] about Florida First State in Nation to Teach K-12 Child Trafficking Prevention
State Board of Education Approves Instructional Transparency Rule
Requires Accountability to Ensure Instruction of the Holocaust,
African American History, Hispanic Heritage, Civics and More
Commissioner of Education Richard Corcoran applauded the State Board of Education for requiring accountability in the delivery of important required instruction including Holocaust education, African American history, Hispanic heritage, women’s history, civics and more outlined in Florida Statutes. [Read more…] about State Board of Education Approves Instructional Transparency Rule
Department of Education Celebrates “Dads Take Your Child to School Day”
K-12 Public Schools Chancellor Jacob Oliva celebrated the fifth annual statewide “Dads Take Your Child to School Day” at Sneads Elementary School in Jackson County. Approximately 300 dads and male role models attended the event, which included a visit by Jamey Shouppe, Florida A&M University head baseball coach, and culminated in each classroom engaging fathers by holding a literacy activity.
“As a father of two young children, I am acutely aware of how important it is for fathers and father figures to participate and support their child’s education,” said Governor Ron DeSantis. “Florida is known for providing students with a world-class education, and this is just another initiative we are taking to help students succeed. Today’s event is particularly important to highlighting positive male role models and the importance they play in shaping the lives of children. I commend the Florida Department of Education for creating this initiative and raising awareness to such an important cause.”
“Family engagement in education prepares Florida’s students to be life-long learners and meaningful members of society,” said Commissioner of Education Richard Corcoran. “Fathers and father-figures play an important role in child development and academic success. As a father of six, I am blessed to foster a love of learning in my own children, and look forward to celebrating Dads Take Your Child to School Day.”
“I want to thank Sneads Elementary School and Jackson County Schools for hosting the ‘Dads Take Your Child to School Day’ event today,” said Chancellor of the Division of Public Schools Jacob Oliva. “I know from my personal experiences as a teacher, superintendent, and now Chancellor that it makes a huge impact when fathers and father figures participate in their child’s education.”
“Jackson County and Sneads Elementary School were pleased to host Dads Take Your Child to School Day,” said Jackson County Public Schools Superintendent Larry Moore. “We know how important fathers and male role models are to student success, and I applaud our families for coming out today to show their support.”
“Sneads Elementary School has tremendous backing from their families and the community,”said Principal of Sneads Elementary School Steve DeWitt. “We had a great turnout for‘Dads Take Your Child to School Day,’ and as principal, I can tell you that we are a success due in large part to this support.”
“Dads Take Your Child to School Day” began statewide in Florida in 2015 with the vision of fathers and father figures taking their student to school and learning how significant their presence is in their children’s schools. Research shows that when fathers and father figures are involved in a child’s education, children perform better academically, have fewer discipline problems and become more responsible adults.
For more information about the program, please visit Dads Take Your Child to School Day.
To view a short video on the importance of fathers, stepfathers, grandfathers, uncles, brothers, foster fathers and other male role models in a child’s education, visit fldoe.org/videos.
For more information about the Florida Department of Education, visit fldoe.org.
Florida 4th in the Nation for K-12 Student Achievement
Commissioner of Education Richard Corcoran announced that Florida remains ranked 4th in the nation for K-12 student achievement, according to Education Week’s Quality Counts 2019 report. [Read more…] about Florida 4th in the Nation for K-12 Student Achievement
State Board of Education Approves Substance Use and Abuse Health Education Rule
Commissioner of Education Richard Corcoran today applauded the State Board of Education for requiring accountability in the delivery of age appropriate substance use and abuse health education for students in grades K-12. [Read more…] about State Board of Education Approves Substance Use and Abuse Health Education Rule
Florida College Presidents Advocate for Last Mile Completion Program
As classes start back on Monday, Governor Ron DeSantis, Education Commissioner Richard Corcoran, Tallahassee Community College President and Council of Presidents Chair, Jim Murdaugh, and 18 other Florida College System presidents are showing their support for the Last Mile Completion Program. [Read more…] about Florida College Presidents Advocate for Last Mile Completion Program