FSA testing windows extended by 2 weeks, Florida officials announce
Changes will provide school districts with more flexibility to safely administer exams
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and last updated 2021-02-16 11:46:45-05
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. â With concerns growing among students, teachers, and parents, Florida education officials are giving school districts an extra two weeks to administer the Florida Standards Assessments, or FSA, later this spring.
Florida Education Commissioner Richard Corcoran issued an executive order on Monday which expands the following testing windows:
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COVID-19 Vaccine: Frequently asked questions, how to sign up and more
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Palm Beach County Superintendent offers teachers help to get vaccine January 26, 2021 at 7:50 AM EST - Updated January 26 at 8:25 AM
School District of Palm Beach County Superintendent Dr. Donald Fennoy sent at letter to district employees explaining where things stand with the COVID-19 vaccine availability and his efforts to continue to advocate for them.
The superintendent sent the email to district employees 65 years old and older asking if they would like the district s help in securing a vaccine appointment, and allowing them to submit their responses electronically. He also encouraged them to continue to be proactive in trying to secure an appointment for themselves.
Palm Beach County School District hopes to expedite vaccines for teachers, approves pay raises
Superintendent Donald Fennoy sends letter to Gov. Ron DeSantis Vaccines for teachers were the focus of a special meeting held by the Palm Beach County School Board Wednesday evening.
By: Scott Sutton , Todd Wilson , Stephanie Susskind , Matt Papaycik
Posted at 3:32 PM, Jan 13, 2021
and last updated 2021-01-13 23:23:15-05
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. â Vaccines for teachers were the focus of a special meeting held by the Palm Beach County School Board Wednesday evening.
The meeting was the first by the board this year.
Superintendent Dr. Donald Fennoy