New research sheds light on inequities in teacher retention in Duval County
The report comes as JPEF prepares to accelerate strategies to diversify the teaching workforce in Duval County.
2/23/2021
An analysis of three years of data from Duval County Public Schools showed that Duval County’s teacher retention rate is about 84 percent year-to-year across the entire district, and about 75 percent year-to-year in the average school.
Read MoreNew research sheds light on inequities in teacher retention in Duval County
The report comes as JPEF prepares to accelerate strategies to diversify the teaching workforce in Duval County.
2/23/2021
An analysis of three years of data from Duval County Public Schools showed that Duval County’s teacher retention rate is about 84 percent year-to-year across the entire district, and about 75 percent year-to-year in the average school.
Read MoreJPEF's Approach to Impact: A Message from JPEF President Rachael Tutwiler Fortune
2/11/2021

JPEF President Rachael Tutwiler Fortune shares an update on JPEF's approach to impact.
Read MoreJPEF's Approach to Impact: A Message from JPEF President Rachael Tutwiler Fortune
2/11/2021

JPEF President Rachael Tutwiler Fortune shares an update on JPEF's approach to impact.
Read MoreDuval County Parents Begin Intensive Advocacy Training Program
Now in its third year, the program has made a dramatic impact in Duval County, as graduates have led successful community projects on implicit bias, special education and many other issues.
2/10/2021

A diverse cohort of 16 parents has been selected to participate in Parents Who Lead, an intensive program on civic leadership that teaches parents how to be effective advocates for children.
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