Duval County graduation rate going up
12/12/2011
Today, we received some very encouraging news: Duval County's high school graduation rate is going up! Duval County's graduation rate rose to 71.2 percent, an increase of 4.6 percentage points over last year and 11.4 percentage points from five years ago.
Read MoreDuval County graduation rate going up
12/12/2011
Today, we received some very encouraging news: Duval County's high school graduation rate is going up! Duval County's graduation rate rose to 71.2 percent, an increase of 4.6 percentage points over last year and 11.4 percentage points from five years ago.
Read MoreDuval County graduation rate going up
12/12/2011
Today, we received some very encouraging news: Duval County's high school graduation rate is going up! Duval County's graduation rate rose to 71.2 percent, an increase of 4.6 percentage points over last year and 11.4 percentage points from five years ago.
Read MoreStudent Voices!
12/12/2011
An amazing afternoon of conversation and performance set the stage for youth involvement in public education reform at the ONE by ONE Student Voices event on Saturday, December 10. Around 70 youth from all over Jacksonville converged on the Murray Hill Theatre on the Westside to be among the first people to participate in the ONE by ONE conversations that aim to build a community-based action plan for public schools.
Student Voices!
12/12/2011
An amazing afternoon of conversation and performance set the stage for youth involvement in public education reform at the ONE by ONE Student Voices event on Saturday, December 10. Around 70 youth from all over Jacksonville converged on the Murray Hill Theatre on the Westside to be among the first people to participate in the ONE by ONE conversations that aim to build a community-based action plan for public schools.

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