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DeSantis backs money for UF grad campus in Jacksonville and Edward Waters campus security
Gov. Ron DeSantis threw his support behind $75 million in next year's state budget for putting a University of Florida graduate campus in Jacksonville, pushing it another step closer to the $300 million target set by UF for building it. DeSantis also is backing state support for tightening campus security at Florida's four...
ASUN is moving its conference headquarters to Jacksonville this summer. Here's why
For Jacksonville University and the University of North Florida, calls to the office of their athletic conference are about to get a whole lot less distant. The ASUN Conference is moving its headquarters to Jacksonville during the summer, commissioner Jeff Bacon announced Wednesday in a press conference at City Hall. ...
Night of the Knights: Creekside girls capture FHSAA track championship at UNF
Call it the night of the Knights. Creekside captured its first-ever girls team championship at the Class 4A Florida High School Athletic Association track and field meet, wrapping up four days inside Hodges Stadium at the University of North Florida. The Knights recorded 84.50 points to comfortably outdistance runner-up Miami Southridge's 52, the only...
Local leaders call for state to intervene over DCPS’ handling of teacher misconduct
Duval County Public Schools told the Florida Department of Education it had made fixes to ensure the proper reporting of teacher misconduct less than two weeks before yet another misconduct controversy began to unfold.
Upcoming FSCJ Board Meeting to Discuss Fee Adjustments for Key Courses
The Florida State College at Jacksonville (FSCJ) plans to review and possibly adjust student fees for various courses at the District Board of Trustees (DBOT) meeting on June 11, 2024. The meeting will be held at the college’s administrative offices. The main goal of the proposed changes is to align fees with the actual costs of delivering courses, student enrollment numbers, and the inclusion of new materials and exams from recently selected vendors.
Here are 6 times to tell the Duval School Board your ideas about possible school closings
Duval County school officials have scheduled six community meetings through next month to get feedback on proposals to close or consolidate schools in response to budget challenges and shrinking enrollment. “We want the community to be involved and have input into this process,” School Board Chair Darryl Willie told people...
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