Meet Joan Leslie, our new team member

8/10/2015

We're excited to introduce you to Joan Leslie! Joan joins the Jacksonville Public Education Fund as Community Mobilization Manager with a passion for bringing solutions to public education disparities. 

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Honoring the legacy of Eugene J. Butler

8/4/2015

Eugene J. Butler is a household name for many in Jacksonville. Butler was principal of Matthew William Gilbert Junior Senior High School, originally known as the Franklin Street Public School, and a beloved educator in the community.

As the school year approaches, the school board is voting today to officially change the name of the school to The Young Women’s Leadership Academy at Eugene J. Butler, and The Young Men’s Leadership Academy at Eugene J. Butler.

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Honoring the legacy of Eugene J. Butler

8/4/2015

Eugene J. Butler is a household name for many in Jacksonville. Butler was principal of Matthew William Gilbert Junior Senior High School, originally known as the Franklin Street Public School, and a beloved educator in the community.

As the school year approaches, the school board is voting today to officially change the name of the school to The Young Women’s Leadership Academy at Eugene J. Butler, and The Young Men’s Leadership Academy at Eugene J. Butler.

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Guest post: More ways you can help improve our city’s approach to mental health

7/29/2015

undefinedGuest blogger, Steve Rankin shares how JCCI’s Mental Health Implementation Task Force is growing collaborative spirit of organizations and associations involved in the mental health community. There's opportunities for ONE by ONE Delegates and community members to get involved, whether or not you are professionally involved in the mental health system. 

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Guest post: More ways you can help improve our city’s approach to mental health

7/29/2015

undefinedGuest blogger, Steve Rankin shares how JCCI’s Mental Health Implementation Task Force is growing collaborative spirit of organizations and associations involved in the mental health community. There's opportunities for ONE by ONE Delegates and community members to get involved, whether or not you are professionally involved in the mental health system. 

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DID YOU KNOW?

 

93%

of public schools in Duval County earned an "A," "B," or "C" in 2021-2022.