Teacher pay bill flying towards passage

The Florida Senate will take up its teacher pay bill today and the House bill is expected on the floor of the other chamber next…

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Every Child Can Read Escambia fails

We know that reading and literacy are big issues for Escambia County. An analysis of FCAT grades over the past five years shows that the…

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Vampire Diaries sailor from Pensacola

OUTZEN NEWS THEOREM: Every weird news story has either a Pensacola or a Germany connection. Latest proof: A sailor may be discharged from the US…

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Buzz: Gannett to charge for pnj.com?

Bloomberg is reporting that Gannett Co., the owner of the Pensacola News Journal and 82 newspapers including USA Today, is considering charging for its online…

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Gov. Scott adminstration wanted to avoid transplant costs

According to the Florida Tribune, Gov. Rick Scott decided to forgo the use of electronic correspondence as part of his daily routine. This means he…

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Escambia County slowest growing county

Escambia County, Florida is the slowest growing county in the region, according to the latest census estimates that were released yesterday. The county is growing,…

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Buzz: Brownsville Middle sale not on school board agenda

For the second consecutive month, the proposed sale of Brownsville Middle School to George Hawthorne and his Diversified Program Advisors is not on the agenda…

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Yahoo complaint

Had a reader complained about a Yahoo toobar being added to his Firefox browser when he downloaded other software. It was default setting that he…

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After nine years of FCAT, high schools aren’t better

After nine years of teaching to FCAT tests at every level, we should see FCAT scores improve at high school. The high school grades should…

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Lower FCAT schools don’t keep high grades

Escambia County schools have some successful years, but rarely do they maintain those high grades. If FCAT scores are based on the merit of the…

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Why Escambia Public Schools aren’t progressing

Reading is the issue. Our math gains consistently range from 69-65 percent, but the gains in reading range from 61-55 percent. The percentage of students…

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Escambia School District ranked in bottom 25 percent

The Florida Department of Education has been grading the school districts based on their FCAT scores since 2003-2004 school year. In 2009-2010 school year, Escambia…

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