Issues of Interest

FLORIDA STANDARDS ASSESSMENT Considerable disagreements continue over standardized testing for Florida’s K-12 students.  As a response to ongoing questions, state lawmakers ordered an independent study to test the validity of the process and the test.  The findings, released this week, acknowledged the first year test included questions inaccurately reflecting the standards adopted by the State. Read more about Issues of Interest[…]

Issues of Interest

HEALTH CARE EXCHANGE The second enrollment period for HealthCare.gov opened on November 15th.  In Florida, fourteen companies offer medical insurance plans.  Thus far, approximately one-half of the enrollees are returning customers.  The deadline for obtaining coverage effective January 1st was December 15th, but consumers have until February 15th to elect coverage starting at a later Read more about Issues of Interest[…]

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THRASHER NAMED FSU PRESIDENT After a contentious seven month search, Senator John Thrasher (R-St. Augustine) was selected as the next president of Florida State University on an 11-2 vote of the Board of Trustees. Thrasher was one of four finalists interviewed by the Board and the only finalist without an academic background. He did not enjoy Read more about Items of Interest[…]

Fall 2013 Issues of Interest

COMMON CORE. The past few months have seen an increase in the debate regarding the Common Core Standards for K-12 education.  Forty-five states and the District of Columbia adopted the standards, which would create a uniform outline of what students at each grade level should master.  In response to criticism of the standards by some groups, Read more about Fall 2013 Issues of Interest[…]