Faculty from Hillsborough County Public Schools reached out to FOX 13 expressing their frustration toward Superintendent Addison Davis after seeing images of him without a mask in a large crowd.
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Today, the Tampa Bay Super Bowl LV Host Committee and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers announced the Forever 55 Health and Wellness Program, one of the pillars of the committee s primary social legacy initiative. A comprehensive effort to support the physical, social and emotional health of children in the East Tampa community, the long-term program will be carried out by Tampa Bay Buccaneers players and staff, in collaboration with Hillsborough County Public Schools and the City of Tampa, and deliver a wide range of health and wellness resources that build up students for future success.
Hillsborough schoolsâ budget setbacks prompt worry, and a Zoom call
Community leaders express concern as the districtâs reserves continue to decline.
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Hillsborough County schools superintendent Addison Davis, left, at a recent meeting to update principals on staffing changes. This week, he wrote a letter outlining the district s continuing budget challenges. [ Courtesy of Hillsborough County Public Schools ]
Published Dec. 18, 2020
TAMPA â Lawmakers in Hillsborough County and beyond are expressing concerns about financial problems in the Hillsborough County School District, and possible consequences from the state.
While there is no evidence that the state plans to take any action, a conversation between two lawmakers appears to have prompted a Zoom meeting on Tuesday with more than a dozen participants.
Hillsborough Schools preparing for new influx of in-person students in January
Hillsborough Schools preparing for more in-person students
and last updated 2020-12-15 08:07:40-05
HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY, Fla. â School district leaders are now preparing for a new influx of in-person students in January after many remote learners are expected to return to brick-and-mortar schools in Hillsborough County.
At their board meeting on December 15, school board members and Superintendent Addison Davis are expected to discuss the Spring 2021 Education Plan, which talks about the projected increase.
Administrators are focusing on what they can do to keep both staff and students safe as COVID-19 numbers continue to climb.